… have allowed cross continental MPH students an opportunity to get accustomed to the city.
New to most of us, D.C. has been an inviting space full of fun and free activities. The prime … in three parts. Part one focused on key principles of economics with a focus on patient,
healthcare, and societal costs. In part one, we were introduced to health economics terminology …
… events for international students! The Manhattan OGS Office : Address: 383 Lafayette Street,
New York, NY 10003 Phone: (212) 998-4720 The Brooklyn OGS Office : Address: 5 MetroTech Center … adjustment and any other life's obstacles that international students may face during their
degree at NYU School of Global Public Health. He also provides assistance to all graduate …
… Dr. Mikhail has an MD from Cairo University School of Medicine and a Master's and Doctorate
degrees in Epidemiology and International Health with honors from the UAB SOPH. She completed a … medicine. Lunch will be provided. Vegetarian options will be available. | Public Event |
New York, NY …
… Garofalo What’s your job title? Director, Operations and Administration Where's your hometown?
New York City - born and raised What kind of projects do you work on at GPH? Apart from day to day …
… 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 …
… workers (CTEW), who are at high risk for injuries, which often result in the need for pain
management. Two recent reports found that construction workers were six to seven times more … For questions about this event, contact Chris Hilliard at crh218@nyu.edu. | Public Event |
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… GPH, and Departmental Resources Curriculum and Program Information Key Things to Know for Your
Degree in Biostatistics (resource document) Program Page ( MPH , MS , PhD ) Overview of Computing … aim of fostering these connections, as well as providing opportunities to explore the city of
New York. You may find more information on upcoming and past Student Life events on our Seminars and …
… weeks in sunny Madrid, and we are loving winter here. Winter in Madrid is nothing compared to
New York, and honestly, we’re not mad about it. The cool weather and clear blue skies have made it …
… and how efforts are being made to be more inclusive of all communities in vaccine rollout and
healthcare as a whole. You're not going to want to miss out on this episode. Stayed tuned to hear … had that particular background. Maureen: I'm sure of it. Jocelyn: I was temping at Pfizer in
New York City and took a temporary job there while I was still singing part time and started … year career in pharmaceutical policy. Started out working on clinical trials, clinical trial
management for global studies. Worked on collaborations between the industry and the National …
… this area? Dr. Adolfo Cuevas: I guess there is two ways to answer this question. I grew up in
New York City, born and raised in Washington Heights, which is a predominantly Dominican … I remember going back to City College the next day and I wanted to finish, and so I chose the
degree with the least amount of credits, which was psychology. And I wanted to just finish just … were looking at these experiences, these social experiences, but within the context of the
healthcare system. And they asked a really intriguing question, I remember when we were both …