Initiated in 2009, the annual Methods Symposium is a signature program of the UAB Center for Outcomes and Effectiveness Research and Education. The overarching goal of the Methods Symposium is to ...
Cynthia Ye, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Alan T. N. Tita, M.D., Ph.D., director of the Mary Heersink Institute for Global Health (MHIGH) and ...
Developing the next generation of leaders who will create healthy, equitable, and thriving communities locally and throughout the world. The University of Delaware’s Public Health Program is an ...
Behavioral Science and Health Equity, Biostatistics, and Epidemiology are designated as STEM OPT-3 eligible programs for international students. Thus, international students are eligible for three ...
Graduates with an MPH in Epidemiology can become epidemiologists, data scientists or public health consultants, working to prevent and control diseases on a global scale. Accredited by the Council on ...
Health Affairs is planning a theme in January 2027 that will explore The Path Forward For Public Health. Our June 2024 theme issue on the topic assessed the state of public health after the COVID-19 ...
Interrupted time series (ITS) analysis has emerged as a cornerstone quasi‐experimental design in public health research, offering a robust methodological approach to evaluate the effects of ...
The Ph.D. in Epidemiology emphasizes the expertise necessary for a research career in epidemiology. Application deadline: The priority deadline is February 1, with a final deadline of June 1. The Ph.D ...
The convergence of rapid environmental change and emerging infectious diseases presents an urgent challenge for global public health. Harnessing advances in ...
Public health involves a collective social effort to enhance health and prevent communicable and non-communicable diseases. Public health fulfills its mission through organized, interdisciplinary ...
A narrative has taken hold that public health has failed the US. We argue instead that the US has chronically failed public health, and nowhere have these failures been more apparent than in rural ...