Putting Healthcare Back Together: The Evolving Roles of Patients, Providers, and New Entrants Join us as we hear from Distinguished Visiting Professor Robert S. Huckman as he shares how despite
Dartmouth Admissions invites you to learn more about the student experience of our innovative 11-month On-Campus MPH and 22-month Online-Hybrid MPH program! We’ll cover everything from housing, campus resources, community
The 2022-23 Population Health Spotlight Series is titled “Public Health at a Crossroads: Is it time for a new direction?” The last two years have highlighted more than ever the
In recognition of National Public Health Week (NPHW), the Rutgers Center for Public Health Workforce Development is hosting its annual Public Health Symposium! We will be hosting the Symposium in-person
Meet with faculty, students, and staff from all academic departments, and have the opportunity to sit in on a class at our campus in downtown New Orleans.
Join West Virginia University School of Public Health program director Steve Davis, PhD, for an informational session about WVU’s fully online M.S. in population health program. Launched in 2021, the
Tuesday, March 7 at 3pm, join us to learn about our admissions process, academic departments, and hear from our Faculty Feature, Dr. Tracey Wilson, Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs and
Thursday, March 30 at 12 PM CENTRAL (1 PM EST) Dr. Hoffmann will discuss how children’s mental health has worsened since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with rising emergency
Thursday, March 23 at 12 PM CENTRAL (1 PM EST) In a recent essay, “Doctors Aren’t Burned Out From Overwork. We’re Demoralized by Our Health System,” published in The New
Thursday, March 9 at 12 PM Central Dr. Adam Murphy will summarize the results of a randomized controlled trial assessing the impact of a Genomic Assay on urologists and patients