… motivate our methodological research. Educational Programs: We currently offer both an MPH
degree with a concentration in Biostatistics, and an MS
degree in Biostatistics. These
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… wasn't that difficult. And I've traveled a lot so I'm sort of used to that, getting used to a
new place, but I've never had to have it be so effortless and that the people, they welcome you … used to certain things. I'd say that just the sense of pace, especially if you're coming from
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… on mental health. Our mission is to engage our fellow students, staff, faculty and the larger
New York City community in discussions encompassing stigma, policy and health resources. We hope that … a native of South Central Los Angeles who is current resides in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. She holds
degrees from Spelman College, UCLA, and UC Berkeley. Dr. Dill is also a scholar, educator, and a …
… understands and reacts to mental illnesses. That is why ThriveNYC aims to train 250,000
New Yorkers by 2020 in mental health first aid. They offer free courses on adult and child mental … overdose (HHS, 2018). Of that 115, four people die from a drug overdose each day in
New York City alone (NYC DOHMH, 2018). While we may not all be able to affect policy quite yet, …
… Use and HIV Research (CDUHR) West Virginia is the location of the CDC's "greatest concern" for
new outbreaks of HIV. Judith Feinberg, MD, FACP, FIDSA from West Virginia University discusses … of HIV Medicine. Dr. Feinberg currently holds three federal (NIH) grants for studies in the
management of substance use disorder and the complications of injection drug use, with a …
… Office of Academic Engagement teams up with Center for Drug Use and HIV Research (CDUHR) and
New York City's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) to provide advocates, providers, and …
… 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
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