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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- April 10, 2023Secret Weapon for Quit-Smoking Campaigns: Pets
- April 10, 2023Secret Weapon for Quit-Smoking Campaigns: Pets
- April 10, 2023Secret Weapon for Quit-Smoking Campaigns: Pets
- April 10, 2023Deja Jennings will lead efforts related to accreditation of the College, its departments, and degrees.
- April 10, 2023Health informatics is one of the fastest-growing and in-demand health care career fields. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts the demand for health information technologists, and other health informatics-related positions, will grow faster than the national average over the next 10 years. To put it simply, employment prospects are high.
- April 6, 2023CDC asks doctors to look out for potential cases of a deadly Ebola-like disease
- April 6, 2023CDC issues travel warning over deadly Marburg virus. How worried should we be?
- April 6, 2023Experts Who Reviewed Forbes Health Best Diets
- April 6, 2023CDC asks doctors to look out for potential cases of a deadly Ebola-like disease
- April 6, 2023An interprofessional Mason research team led by Associate Professor Hong Xue used machine learning and social media data in the first large-scale study to analyze factors that influence effective antismoking campaigns and user engagement.
- April 5, 2023Research by Dongqing Wang, assistant professor of Global and Community Health, assessed the penetration of digital technology among adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa and discussed the potential of digital media access as a way to expand health interventions
- April 5, 2023Despite a significant global increase in camel milk production and consumption, few studies have examined the complex health impacts of consuming raw or unpasteurized camel products, especially in herding populations.
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