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EP95 Medical Innovation Policy and the COVID Vaccine with Jocelyn Ulrich

… 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 …

Visa & Travel

… travel documents with you.  Traveling to and from the US for NYU International Students Get a New Travel Signature Getting a travel signature from an OGS advisor is easy. If the signature on …   You may, however, want or need to change to F-1 or J-1 status in order to complete your degree at NYU.  For more information visit this page . B) Regain Your Status  |  Loss of status …

Natural Disasters

… IUCN However, not all natural climate disasters can be prevented, so fine-tuned disaster risk management and recovery systems are also necessary to decrease loss of life in the event of … Allen, M. Tignor, and P.M. Midgley (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, and New York, NY, USA, 582 pp.   …

EP152 Discrimination's Hidden Public Health Toll with Dr. Adolfo Cuevas

… 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 …

EP152 Discrimination's Hidden Public Health Toll with Dr. Adolfo Cuevas

… 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 …

Mental Health Policy Dissemination and Implementation Research

… Jonathan Purtle DrPH, MSc   is an Associate Professor in Department of Public Health Policy & Management and Director of Policy Research of the Global Center for Implementation Science at the New York University School of Global Public Health. He is an implementation scientist whose research …

Taking Action Against Hunger

… Public Health’s first student club dedicated to public health nutrition has been engaging the New York community since 2016. Founded in response to the World Food Programme’s “Counting the Beans” … a variety of concentrations, including public health nutrition, epidemiology, public health management, and global health.  Connect with them on  Facebook ,  Instagram  or by emailing us …

Diana Rosenthal

… Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. She is an NYU alum with an MPA in Health Policy and Management from the Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service and a BA from the Gallatin School … five who are experiencing homelessness/have experienced homelessness in the shelter system in New York City. The research will be co-developed with these families, who will learn transferrable …

GPH Staff Spotlight: Lisa Kroin

… the scheduling of all GPH courses, work with chairs/program directors on course planning, manage the academic pages of the website,, and deal with all things Registration. I also serve as … questions about courses. In addition, I ensure that students have completed all of their degree requirements prior to graduation. How long have you been at NYU? Since 2000! I started out …

EP49 Live from the 2019 Public Health Career Expo [Part 2]

… the Office of Human and Animal Foods, East Division One. So my division covers the state of New York and all of the New England states. And we protect the food manufacturers, do inspections, … a minimum education requirement, so you have to have 30 hours of science credits as part of a degree. But that's the basic qualification. Our ideal candidate is really someone who's going to …