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On-Campus Blood Drive

… On-Campus Blood Drive | New York Blood Center Mobile Bus (parked on the corner of Washington Place and Broadway) | Please join the NYU Community Preparedness & Response (CPR) Club, which is teaming up with the New York Blood Center to host a blood drive on April 18, 2019. Every two seconds, someone needs …

Gastronativism: Food and Politics with Marion Nestle, Fabio Parasecoli, and Krishnendu Ray

… and Politics with Marion Nestle, Fabio Parasecoli, and Krishnendu Ray | Museum of the City of New York, 1220 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10029 | Hosted by the Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD) and …

EP02 Networking Inside and Outside NYU with Dipali Unadkat

… by training from Kenya, and she has had experience working at PATH in Seattle as well as in healthcare consulting. Currently, she is working at the Office of Grants at GPH and with … are in mental health in the pediatric population and the effects of health disparities on management of these disorders. In addition to her long list of achievements, Dipali is a … insurance and diagnostics. They were doing some pretty cool stuff in terms of coming up with new diagnostic assays for G6PD deficiency, which is an enzyme that prevents people from taking …

Jump-starting Behavioral Change

… the evaluation of behavioral interventions should be approached in much the same way, using a new research framework called the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST). An investigator using … interventions -- in fact, it can be argued that it‘s a paradigm shift. There's been a high degree of openness to MOST; to date the National Institutes of Health have funded more than 100 … stronger components for weaker ones and keeping them fresh. In much the same way that new and improved versions of automobiles, phones and software are issued periodically, so are new

Applied Practice Experience (APE) Info Session

… | The Applied Practice Experience (APE) is a required, essential, integral component to the degree requirements for all MPH concentrations and MS Epidemiology students. Students will … to find your APE, and provide tips and tricks for fulfilling this requirement. MPA/MPH dual-degree students are not required to complete an APE. MS Biostatistics students are also not …

Applied Practice Experience (APE) Info Session

… | The Applied Practice Experience (APE) is a required, essential, integral component to the degree requirements for all MPH concentrations and MS Epidemiology students. Students will … to find your APE, and provide tips and tricks for fulfilling this requirement. MPA/MPH dual-degree students are not required to complete an APE. MS Biostatistics students are also not …

Applied Practice Experience (APE) Info Session

… | The Applied Practice Experience (APE) is a required, essential, integral component to the degree requirements for all MPH concentrations and MS Epidemiology students. Students will … to find your APE, and provide tips and tricks for fulfilling this requirement. MPA/MPH dual-degree students are not required to complete an APE. MS Biostatistics students are also not …

Applied Practice Experience (APE) Info Session

… | The Applied Practice Experience (APE) is a required, essential, integral component to the degree requirements for all MPH concentrations and MS Epidemiology students. Students will … to find your APE, and provide tips and tricks for fulfilling this requirement. MPA/MPH dual-degree students are not required to complete an APE. MS Biostatistics students are also not …

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 …

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. …