… Chan was not one of them. “I didn't know what I was doing as an undergrad; I just wanted a
degree. After graduation I took a paid internship that led to a job, kind of accidentally, and … to go to NYU.” Tori was extremely busy during her time at NYU: she enrolled in the dual
degree program earning her MPA/MPH, she worked as a graduate assistant, conducted research … or under the radar, which is why I like working on syphilis now,” she said. With each
new experience in the U.S. and abroad, Tori has built a fulfilling career by creating a niche for …
… to preventing disability and facilitating independence and an enhanced quality of life.
New York City has taken on this challenge through its work over the last decade to apply the … his successor, Bill deBlasio, both committed to this effort, which was begun in 2007 by the
New York Academy of Medicine. They instructed multiple agencies to examine their programs with an … beyond government are key for sustainability Governor Andrew Cuomo recently declared
New York State to be the first Age-Friendly State, and is instructing state agencies to take on …
… schedule of courses, seminars and research, with enough free time to explore the city of
New York on the weekends. For six weeks during the summer, students will receive instruction on … small group projects, seminars and site visits to various Public Health organizations in
New York City. After the completion of the summer program, students will remain in communication …
… One World Health | A series of sustainable efforts to provide more affordable
healthcare services and facilities to improve the quality of life in those communities. The …
… on Ebola, the GPH team responded to the threat of Zika by building an entire artificial
New York City, including 7.5 million software
New Yorkers and several million virtual seasonal mosquitoes. This helped the
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene assess the potential spread of Zika virus, …
… Simon Sandh, Temitope Ojo, Jacqueline Litvak, Gabriella Meltzer) presented at the Sixth Annual
New York City Epidemiology Forum (NYCEF) on Friday, February 22nd. 2nd Year PhD Student, … “Association Between Acculturation and Depressive Symptoms Among Dominican Americans in
New York City”. Collaborators on this project were Drs. Emily Goldmann, Nina S. Parikh, Melody …
… attend a training. For our part, we’ve adapted our training to take place over livestream with
new and engaging media. So while we’ve always
managed our volunteer network remotely, moving to remote operations has motivated us to employ … services. Peter Navario, PhD, MPH Clinical Assistant Professor of Public Health Policy and
Management Executive Director of HealthRight International …
… Aaye's Table | Aaya's Table intends to bring awareness to the gap between
healthcare and home care with evidence-based lifestyle changes. The organization wants society to …
… with HIV. The study evaluates the barriers to continued engagement throughout treatment in
New York City. …
… Accreditation | The School of Global Public Health at
New York University is proud to have been granted full accreditation as a School of Public Health …