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GPH Course: HIV/AIDS Public Health Promotion

… health workers and advocates – about the many strategies responsible for the decline in new HIV diagnoses. The class had the opportunity to learn from a programmer manager at Public Health England (PHE) about the extensive HIV self-testing and self-sampling …

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Connecting the Micro and Macro Levels

… work.” She didn't want to pause her career to earn a credential, having just stepped into a new role as director of client services. “Doing a master’s degree and working full-time can be tiring, especially given the heaviness of the work that I … their hands-on application in the field support each other. My hope is that we can create a new narrative for society to end gender-based violence, because many people still don't connect …

Public Health Nutrition Program

… in other GPH departments to combine classroom learning with meaningful community service. Degree Programs & Certifications Master of Public Health Develop the understanding of educational … Learn More > Advanced Certificate in Public Health Nutrition Launch your career or switch to a new one with our advanced certificate. Whether you're a recent graduate or a seasoned …

Monthly PHANYC Meeting: Cancer Burden in NYC

… is a meeting ground for public health professionals and students living and/or working in New York City. Employed by a variety of organizations – the government, hospitals, non-profits, …

Ten Years After Sandy: Charting a Region’s Recovery

… Ten Years After Sandy Charting a Region’s Recovery Devastation, Recovery, and Resilience in New York and New Jersey A decade after Hurricane Sandy, a new report by researchers at the NYU School …

EP39 OneWorld Health Internship in Uganda with Dr. Elizabeth Discolo, Sarah Bender and Felicity Duran

… introduce yourselves? Sarah Bender: Sure. I'll go first. My name is Sarah Bender. I am a dual degree MPH/MSN student, so I study both global public health and I'm getting my master's in … making a difference, not only in the moment, but also being able to introduce them to what healthcare is and how to get more access to it through the OneWorld Health medical centers that … to add on because I am really passionate about public health and I think it's so important for healthcare in general, not only in the United States but abroad, especially. I'm just really …

EP53 CariedAway with Richard Niederman, Pratik Dey Sourav and Habib Benzian

… academic environment, it was just too slow. For example, it took me five years after I got to New York City before we could finally get into schools and provide care to kids and I think as a … Great. And Pratik about you? Pratik Dey Sourav: My name is Pratik Dey Sourav. I'm a Senior Management Analyst at NYU Langone hospitals and I've been working with Dr. Niederman for the past …

16 African American Public Health Heroes You Need To Know

… informal “Black Cabinet” to represent the specific needs of African Americans during the New Deal. Brown helped the Office of Negro Health Work coordinate a Negro Health Week, develop … 2019 - Patricia Bath was an opthamologist and innovator who was born and raised in Harlem, New York. Bath was the first African American to complete a residency in ophthalmology and the first … she founded The Jemison Group, Inc., which developed a telecommunications system to improve healthcare delivery in developing countries around the world.  Sherman A. James - Sherman A. …

EP33 LGBTI Health, Queer Migration and Refugees with Michael B. Clark

… it was just really interesting. My main question was, what are the main barriers to accessing healthcare for them. And it came out being really that it was stigma, whether it was stigma that … all of the top tier programs and I got accepted into most of them. There were other schools in New York that I was really kind of excited to go to and just talking to them, it was like I don't …