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
- November 13, 2021'They See Us as the Enemy': School Nurses Battle COVID-19 and Angry Parents.
- November 10, 2021The Time You Eat at Could Make You Gain Weight, This Mason Professor Says.
- November 9, 2021This Website Could Help You Find the Right Antidepressant on Your First Try.
- November 9, 2021Covid, still big in Europe.
- November 2, 2021High Availability Of Fast-Food Restaurants Across All US Neighborhood Types Linked To Higher Rates Of Type 2 Diabetes.
- November 1, 2021High Availability Of Fast-Food Restaurants Across All U.S.
- October 29, 2021Mason alumna Joni Brady (DNP, '15) reflects on how her time at Mason further prepared her for a career in nursing leadership. As the Chair of the International Collaboration of PeriAnesthesia Nurses, Brady incorporates multicultural insights she gained through years of living abroad and the skills she learned at Mason to advance the nursing practice of perianesthesia for nurses across the world.
- October 27, 2021Tarang Parekh, PhD candidate in Health Services Research in the Department of Health Administration and Policy (HAP), received a 2021 American Public Health Association (APHA) Career Enhancement Student Scholarship Award for his outstanding peer-reviewed abstract submission, which was selected for an oral presentation by the Disability Section abstract review committee. The virtual oral presentation occurred on Sunday, October 24, 2021.
- October 26, 2021New study helps those with depression pick antidepressant based on health history.
- October 25, 2021Web site developed based on the study can help alleviate depression symptoms more effectively.
- October 19, 20212 in 5 Americans have struggled with period poverty.
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