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APHA 2019 a time to highlight research, connect and learn
PHILADELPHIA – The College of Public Health was well-represented – and recognized – at this month’s annual meeting of the American Public Health Association.

Many insured Americans go out of network, pay more for behavioral health despite parity laws
Study details high out-of-pocket costs

Study: More behavioral health care linked to small drop in gun-related suicides
10% increase in workforce equals 1.2% decrease in suicide rate, researchers say

Study: no link between “extreme” personal grooming, STDs
Research contradicts previous reports

Margaret Murphy named 2019 CPH Employee of the Year
Instructional design coordinator Margaret Murphy, MEd, was named the 2019 College of Public Health Employee of the Year at a Staff Appreciation Lunch on Monday.

Passion for public health
College of Public Health alumnus Jacob Gayle works to increase access to health care for underserved populations around the world.