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
- April 13, 2022Kids 8 and up shuld be screened for anxiety, experts say.
- April 13, 2022A new study from the College of Health and Human Services’ researchers highlights how clinicians can use artificial intelligence and seasonality to screen patients and identify the probability of COVID-19 prior to testing.
- April 12, 2022Screening for anxiety should begin at age 8 -U.S. panel says.
- April 12, 2022All Children 8 and Older Should Be Screened for Anxiety, U.S. Task Force Says
- April 12, 2022Mason faculty member to provide perspectives on social justice and social work as representative for the International Federation of Social Work to the UN for North America.
- April 11, 2022The Rehabilitation Science PhD candidate is grateful for the opportunity to learn to present his research concisely and to an audience outside his field.
- April 7, 2022Department Manager for Health Administration and Policy was honored at Mason's Outstanding Achievement Awards
- April 7, 2022Students in the Rising Health Care Leaders at Mason gained critical leadership experience by hosting a successful 2022 RHLM Spring Symposium. President of RHLM, Akshaya Chinnathevar Ramesh, reflects on how leading others to plan and organize the event further prepared her for a career in health leadership.
- April 6, 2022Common diabetes drug may raise birth defect risk if dad used it recently, study finds.
- April 6, 2022Common diabetes drug may raise birth defect risk if dad used it recently, study finds.
- April 5, 2022Jenna Krall, a biostatistician in the Department of Global and Community Health, seeks to close the gap between novel air pollution prediction models and health studies
- April 4, 2022Frese, Norwood, and Conteh-Barrat to be honored at CHHS School of Nursing event. Tickets now available for Honoring Mason Nursing: Past, Present, and Future on April 28 at Fairfax Country Club.
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