Master of Health Administration program’s summer residency provides hands-on experience Julie Johnston, a second-year student in the College of Public Health’s Master of Health Administration program, worked for 12 weeks at Ohio State University Medical Center East to fulfill her summer residency.
Researching Cervical Cancer in Appalachia Researchers at The Ohio State University College of Public Health are researching why women in Ohio’s Appalachian region are contracting cervical cancer at a rate 24 percent higher than other U.S. women.
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Undergrad researchers honored for public health research Two undergraduate students conducting public health research at Ohio State finished fourth in the 2008 Denman Undergraduate Research Forum. The students’ project supports Assistant Professor Qinghua Sun’s research on the link between air pollution in Ohio and cardiovascular disease.
Book club tackles the question ‘Why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?’ The College of Public Health’s Diversity Enhancement Committee has formed a book club, and the first book they will discuss is Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? by Beverly Daniel Tatum.
Women Shun Heavy Lifting in the Weight Room A new study led by Brian Focht, assistant professor in the College’s division of health behavior and health promotion, indicates that women will typically choose less intense workouts when performing resistance exercises (weight training) than what a physician or physical trainer might prescribe.
Air pollution's impact
on heart health A College of Public Health
researcher, Dr. Qinghua Sun, is using Ohio’s air quality problems to
better understand air pollution’s relationship to cardiovascular
disease.
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