On the first Friday after a large tobacco regulatory conference in Bethesda, Maryland, Assistant Professor Joanne Patterson assembled what she calls her “dream team” to debrief.
Going into the annual Everett V. Fox Student Case Competition, Master of Health administration student Elijah Hendrix said he was eager to put the skills he’s learned at the College of Public Health into practice. It was out of his comfort zone, and? a step in the right direction.
Meet Micah Berman, an international expert in tobacco policy and the College of Public Health’s new Stephen F. Loebs Professor in Health Services Management and Policy.
Berman shares the big questions that guide his work, his aim to support innovative research partnerships and the moments that make him most proud to work in public health.
A new national report details the steep decline in clinician-provided abortions in states that ban abortion, and a substantial increase in those states where abortions remain legal with fewer restrictions.
Walking through a New Mexico desert, Micaela Richter couldn’t see anything but blue sky for miles. If you were going to conduct secret nuclear bomb testing, she thought, this would be the place to do it.