… Your Lived Experience Matters | Stress affects us all – from studying for exams, to
managing job responsibilities, to enduring acute traumatic events or systemic stigma and … been successfully used to reduce stigma against individuals with serious mental illness among
healthcare providers. May is national Mental Health Awareness Month, and the theme of this year’s …
… and how doing so might affect that individual's identity. He has also given a TED talk in
New York and been featured in the
New York Times, The Atlantic, The Guardian, and other numerous … thing to think about. - Jamie Webb, MA'19 I AM GPH EP60 Bioethical Decision-making in
Healthcare with Jamie Webb In this episode we talk to Jamie Webb, a philosopher specializing in …
… Dr. Sari, surprisingly emerging from hordes of waiting patients as a small blonde woman from
New York City, gave us a tour of the emergency ward at the Korle-Bu National Hospital in Accra. Joel … a fascinating conversation afterward. We learned how the mechanisms of insurance, government
healthcare, staffing, and medical services in general in Ghana are in a state of disarray to say …
… for future disease outbreaks is setting up lottery systems for the allocation of scarce
healthcare resources. He'll evaluate the philosophical, historical, and public support for fairly … to current public health resource planning and stockpile policy, lack of research and data for
new or unprioritized infectious agents, and logistical challenges in outbreak response. Lastly, … response policy, including co-authoring COVID-19 critical care allocation guidelines for Emory
Healthcare’s 11 hospital system and serving as ethics advisor to the CDC’s MPox vaccine policy …
… completed her PhD, MIA and MPH at Columbia University, holds an MS from The City College of
New York, and a BA from Colgate University. Dr. Hermosilla has almost two decades of experience … on the epidemiology of global and adolescent mental health, and applied data collection and
management best practices. | Public Event …
… upon us and there will be 243,000 fewer of us to celebrate with our loved ones. Source: The
New York Times And yet, a brighter dawn looms. As Dr. Anthony Fauci said yesterday, “Help is really … something to celebrate. Cheryl Healton, DrPH GPH Dean Professor of Public Health Policy and
Management …
… about Dr. Caravanos and his work, visit his website . | BS, Health Science, Hunter College,
New York, NY MS, Environmental Health Engineering,
New York University,
New York, NY DrPH, … 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. …
… faculty position at the NYU GPH Division of Global Health. Dr. El-Shahawy obtained his medical
degree at the University of Ain Shams in Cairo, Egypt, in 2002 and his Master of Public Health in … populations, incorporating telehealth strategies to support non-communicable disease
management, and patient-physician decision making. | Public Event …
… The School of Global Public Health (GPH) is located in one of the greatest cities in the world—
New York City—placing you in proximity to some of the city’s most challenging public health concerns. … eight interdisciplinary schools here in
New York City, we are part of a global network of
degree-granting institutions and campus centers around the world. You’ll have academic …
… the Applied Global Public Health Initiative (AGPHI) lab. Last Friday, field station program
manager Tanasia Swift from the Billion Oyster Project described the work they’re doing to restore
New York Harbor, including a
new initiative that aims to create more equitable access to
New York …