Tag: For Friday Letter May 19 2023
Report Finds Public Funding Helped Increase Available Child Care Slots in Oregon Since 2020
SPH’s Sam Dorevitch in the Chicago Tribune – Limitations of One-Time Lead Testing in Schools
Public Health Reports: Predictors of Influenza and Pneumococcal Vaccination Among Participants in the Women’s Health Institute
In the United States, vaccination rates for seasonal influenza and/or pneumococcal are suboptimal among older adults. A new Public Health Reports study identifies racial, rural/urban, and other disparities in vaccination rates
New LinkedIn Group, ASPPH Public Health Connections, for Public Health Students
We are excited to announce a new community for public health students through our new LinkedIn Group, ASPPH Public Health Connections. This is a safe space online for public health
Transforming ASPPH’s Perspectives: Project EARTH at East Tennessee State University College of Public Health
A representative team of six ASPPH staff visited East Tennessee State University (ETSU) College of Public Health (East Tennessee) to participate in their Project EARTH Experience. Two of the public health
Lack of Men of Color Graduating from the Health Professions Declared a Crisis by Association CEOs
As part of our ongoing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (DEIJ) initiatives, ASPPH proudly worked with the Federation of Associations of Schools of the Health Professions (FASHP) to declare