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Knowing Your Stuff: Oppression & Microaggression in Harm Reduction Research

… joined in response to the ongoing AIDS Crisis, and Director of Public Health Services at The New School. Camila Gelpí-Acosta, PhD , is a Puerto Rican cis female with 25+ years of … was incarcerated because of his drug use. Determined to change the racist drug laws in New York State, stigma associated with drug use and that often resulted in his being denied job and … 19 years and worked his way up from participant, to peer educator, to staff, and now to the management team. David Frank, PhD , is a Medical Sociologist and Research Scientist at the NYU …

Dispatch from the Road: Grenada with Dr. William Rom

… Dr. William Rom | NYU GPH partners with Green Climate Fund and the Marron Institute for Urban Management on initiatives to improve education of climate change in Grenada. April 20, 2018 Dear … and after the first two years of basic science send the students to the U.S., especially New York City, for clinical rotations.  They have added a school of public health, a nursing college, …

4+1 BA Gallatin / MPH GPH

… Environmental Public Health Sciences, Epidemiology, Global Health, Public Health Policy & Management, Social and Behavioral Sciences.  Both the Gallatin School and GPH have a strong … it Works Students admitted to the 4+1 BA/MPH program will accelerate their progress to the MPH degree by earning 15 MPH credits during their undergraduate program. These 15 credits comprise 5 …

Practicum

… Practicum | The culmination of your MA in Bioethics degree in your final semester is a hands-on practicum in a health or environmental organization, … to confusion about vaccines You may choose to work in the field right here in the greater New York area, or you may choose to put your skills to work at another location across the globe. By …

Department of Biostatistics

… Photos ) Sarvar Khamidov (with Shuxin Tang from Columbia and Linqing Zheng from University of New England): "The Interaction Effect Between Antihypertensive Medication and Depressive Symptoms … students– Tun He, Lijing Wei, and Weng In Leong –participated at the 2025 Columbia BMES Healthcare Hackathon , a 48-hour healthcare-focused hackathon bringing together 150+ participants … student Nathaniel Maxey presented his first-authored study, "A Quasi-Experimental Study of New York City's Sodium Warning Regulation and Hypertension Prevalence, 2005-2020". We are proud to …

Chris Dickey

… Dr. Dickey is developing a public health entrepreneurship program to address the demand for a new generation of public health practitioners with the skill sets and opportunities to create … decision support tool, supply chain and logistics analysis,  social network and knowledge management analyses, and the development of a business model for online public health programs.  | DrPH, Molecular Cancer Epidemiology, Columbia University, New York, NY MBA, Finance and Entrepreneurial Management, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, …

International Alumni Panel & Reception: Navigating the Job Search as an International Student (IEW 2019)

… prepared with your questions! The Panelists will be: Sucharitha Gadi , MPH'19 | Public Health Management | Associate Business Analyst, Life Sciences at Incedo Inc. Ge (Julie) Zhang , MPH'18 | Community &  International Health | Healthcare Research Analyst at Eyes, Inc./ Isaiah House, Inc. Akshatta Dahake , MPH'19 | Public …

5 Essential Tips for Finding Your Dream Public Health Internship

… their focus to specific public health sectors like global health, mental health, or data management. For those still exploring options, however, it may be helpful to search broadly to … alumni who’ve transitioned into public health fields like biostatistics, epidemiology, and healthcare consulting. Meagan recalled an inspiring moment in a recent data careers panel where … connected after the event to discuss a shared interest, ultimately helping one pivot into a new career. Alumni, especially those who have also been in your program, are eager to share …

EP131 Lessons in Global Health Leadership with Dr. Michael Merson

… diseases, not just in this country, but also abroad. And also, to help in development of a new technology called oral rehydration therapy. In those days – this is now in the early '70s – … Because a lot of the approaches we were using, a lot of the technical approaches, a lot of the management approaches, was related. We were dealing with two, now, the most common diseases that … got, which were diarrheal disease and pneumonia. So there was a common approach to training healthcare workers, managing health systems, setting up programs for surveillance, for …

Access to Health Services, Information, and Research Participation. Why Is it ALWAYS Challenging?

… and policy makers. Dr. Moaz Abdelwadoud explores effective coverage as the primary goal in healthcare services, information, and research participation. Dr. Abdelwadoud will draw from … for individuals with hepatitis C who inject drugs; b) refining a telehealth-delivered sleep management platform for active duty service members in U.S. military treatment facilities, and c) …