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
- March 31, 2022A new study by College of Health and Human Services researchers shows the need to tailor supports for youth with disabilities in the foster care system to improve community participation.
- March 30, 2022Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner students treat patients supervised by licensed practitioners at the only teaching clinic in the country for psychiatric medication management service that is affordable for all. The behavioral health clinic partners with the Center for Psychological Services to provide complete mental health care.
- March 29, 2022Lack of evidence supports screening adults without symptoms for sleep apnea.
- March 29, 2022Paternal metformin use bef
- March 29, 2022Two College programs rank in the Top 50 and Master of Social Work program rose 17 spots.
- March 28, 2022Men's use of diabetes drug before conception linked to 40% increase in birth defects, study finds.
- March 23, 2022As the region approached the second anniversary of declaring a state of emergency for the COVID-19 pandemic, the College of Health and Human Services convened academic, health department, and philanthropy leaders to discuss the current public health priorities and opportunities to partner in transforming the region’s public health infrastructure.
- March 23, 2022New study with senior author Rosemary Higgins, Senior Associate Dean for Research, finds that hydrocortisone is not effective in improving premature infant lung complications.
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