The New Public Health Generation: I Just Got My MPH, Now What?
In May 2017 I added six letters to my name, “MPH, CPH” to show that I have the degree and […]
In May 2017 I added six letters to my name, “MPH, CPH” to show that I have the degree and […]
The de Beaumont Foundation and its National Consortium for Public Health Workforce Development today released the report Building Skills for a More […]
Also posted on the Association of State and Territorial Health Official (ASTHO) blog. by Kyle Bogaert, Director of Workforce Research, ASTHO […]
Engagement is the key to effective instruction. A direct path to engagement is simply to tell a good story. Documentary […]
Less than six months ago, I was walking across the stage at the Emory University Rollins School of Public Health, […]
PHRASE, the Population Health Risk Assessment Support Engine, has been named the winner of the “Closing the Data Divide” Virtual […]
In the four years since the Institute of Medicine (IOM) released Primary Care and Public Health: Exploring Integration to Improve […]
When we talk about public health achievements, we often cite fewer people smoking, containing an outbreak like Ebola or MERS, […]
New studies of the public health workforce reveal signs of unprecedented change ahead. Notably, 38 percent of state public health […]
The Ebola epidemic — like SARS, MERS, and H1N1 before it — shines a sudden and intense spotlight on the […]