5 things to know about Mason's College of Public Health
Dean Perry spoke with the Washington Business Journal about future plans for the College of Public Health, including workforce development and fundraising initiatives. Read the article here.
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News
- The COVID-19 pandemic: How US universities responded
- NPR: A College Student Is Coming Home. Should The Whole Family Wear Masks?
- Antigen vs. PCR: what to make of different types of COVID-19 tests
- Experts Fret COVID-19 Tags Along With Students Returning Home For Holidays (Roess’ segment starts at 2:45)
- Back Up A Little: Is Reverse Dieting The Key To Shaving...
- National Institutes of Health-funded randomized clinical trial is the largest study to-date to compare thresholds for blood transfusions in premature babies, offers guidance for health care providers.
- Drs. Germaine Buck Louis, Lynn Gerber, Andrew Guccione, Jack Hadley, Rosemary Higgins, and Kathryn Jacobsen were recognized in a recently released list of the top 2% of the most-cited scientists in various disciplines.
- Scholarship fund to support accelerated nursing students in perpetuity.
- On October 31, 2020, students from the Department of Health Administration and Policy (HAP) Master of Health Administration (MHA) program participated in a National Case Study Competition hosted by Pennsylvania State University in partnership with Geisinger Health System.
- New book by George Mason University College of Health and Human Services faculty member examines abuse in relationships, understudied victims and perpetrators, and opportunities for prevention and intervention.
Public Health in the Media
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Public Health In the George
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- July 17, 2024
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