Category: workforce
Northeastern University, a global research university founded in 1898, is seeking applications for two full-time Associate/Full Professor tenure-line faculty positions focused on Health Equity. These positions are located at Mills… Read More
Motherhood brings many challenges and decisions, one of which is whether to return to work shortly after childbirth. Even though I’m a father of four, I feel I have a… Read More
In pursuing health equity, the role of implicit bias training has been widely debated. Two articles by Nao Hagiwara, “A call for grounding implicit bias training in clinical and translational… Read More
Healthy People 2030 is more than a government initiative; it’s a visionary approach towards improving the nation’s health over a decade. Since 1980, Healthy People has been setting measurable objectives… Read More
Global health initiatives have paved the way for international collaborations, aiming to address pressing health concerns that transcend borders. As these collaborations grow in number and scale, the need for… Read More
The School of Public Health at Texas A&M University is now accepting applications for a full-time, tenured/tenure-track, open rank faculty position within the Department of Health Policy & Management. This… Read More
Here’s what we have on deck for you next week in public health!
Have you ever wondered what drives the economic roller coaster of our society? A recent study published in PLoS ONE by Oana-Maria Georgescu peels back the layers of a theory… Read More
In the ever-evolving field of public health, research methodologies play a pivotal role in shaping interventions and policies. One such methodology that has garnered attention is multilevel research. But what… Read More
At the heart of the effective altruism movement lies a transformative philosophy: it’s not enough to intend to do good; the true measure of philanthropy is the actual good achieved… Read More
The conversation surrounding climate change has rapidly expanded beyond environmental concerns to encapsulate broader societal implications, including public health. Yet, as crucial as it is for public health professionals to… Read More
Antibiotics have been pivotal in the battle against infectious diseases, but their overuse and misuse have led to a new challenge: antibiotic resistance (AR). This resistance is a growing threat… Read More