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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- December 13, 20225 things to know about GMU’s new College of Public Health
- December 13, 2022George Mason University’s School Of Nursing And MedStar Health Collaborate To Develop Health Workforce
- December 13, 2022Vickye Hayter, RN, earned a spot in the Minority Fellowship Program that is staffed by American Nurses Association and funded by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
- December 12, 2022Study: Paid family leave in California keeps women in jobs
- December 12, 2022Professor of Health Administration and Policy Alison Cuellar will lead the federal task force that reviews evidence and makes recommendations about how to improve public health.
- December 12, 2022College of Public Health mentors usher student toward the spotlight
- December 7, 2022Effective January 1, 2023, Virginia eliminates taxes on personal hygiene products, including menstrual products
- December 6, 2022Nurse develops technology to detect bruises on dark skin
- December 6, 2022Nurse develops technology to detect bruises on dark skin
- December 6, 2022Mason and MedStar come together to establish the Future Nurse Program, preparing nurses for clinical practice, and addressing critical nursing workforce shortages in the region.
- December 1, 2022Forensic Nurse Develops Bruise Detecting Technology For Dark Skin
- November 30, 2022The U.S. pours money into health care, then holds back on social services. But those services often can do more to improve health
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