Donna Denno on preventable causes of child mortality
Donna Denno on preventable causes of child mortalityDonna Denno, Associate Professor of Global Health and Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Public Health, talks about simple ways...
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A Snapshot of Our 2014 GraduatesOur University of Washington School of Public Health 2014 graduates tell us why they are passionate about public health and what they setting forth to...
View ArticleSchool of Public Health 2014 Graduation Ceremony
School of Public Health 2014 Graduation CeremonyHighlights from the University of Washington School of Public Health 2014 graduation ceremony. Howard Frumkin, Dean, UW School of Public Health Shirley...
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School of Public Health 2014 Graduation Speakers: Corrie Ortega and Dr. Maxine HayesCorrie Marie Ortega, Doctoral Recipient, Gilbert S. Omenn Awardee, and Dr. Maxine Hayes, MPH, MD, former Health...
View ArticleWalter Kukull on Alzheimer's Disease
Walter Kukull on Alzheimer's DiseaseWalter Kukull, Director of the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center at the University of Washington, talks about advances against this disease, which is one of...
View ArticleSafe Workplaces: Monitoring for Health Hazards
Safe Workplaces: Monitoring for Health HazardsThe University of Washington School of Public Health helps businesses keep their employees safe in the workplace. Allison Crollard, an industrial hygienist...
View ArticleAli Rowhani-Rahbar on vaccine safety
Ali Rowhani-Rahbar on vaccine safetyAli Rowhani-Rahbar, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology in the University of Washington School of Public Health, talks about the safety of vaccines. Read...
View ArticleKristie Ebi on the health risks of climate change
Kristie Ebi on the health risks of climate changeKristie Ebi, Professor in Global Health and Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences at the University of Washington School of Public Health,...
View ArticleEbola: What Is Happening and What’s Ahead for West Africa
Ebola: What Is Happening and What’s Ahead for West AfricaUniversity of Washington School of Public Health alumni who have worked recently in Liberia and Sierra Leone, faculty, and Bill & Melinda...
View ArticleMarie Ng on obesity and smoking
Marie Ng on obesity and smokingMarie Ng, Assistant Professor in Global Health at the University of Washington School of Public Health, talks about the prevalence of obesity and smoking...
View ArticleStaying Healthy While Raising Urban Chickens
Staying Healthy While Raising Urban ChickensMore and more city folk are raising chickens in their backyards. Veterinarian Heather Fowler tells us how to lessen the risks of contracting Salmonella from...
View ArticleNeil Abernethy on using data to understand disease outbreaks
Neil Abernethy on using data to understand disease outbreaksNeil Abernethy, Associate Professor in Health Services at the University of Washington School of Public Health, and Associate Professor of...
View ArticleSeattle Town Hall: Health as a Human Right
Seattle Town Hall: Health as a Human RightA panel talks about the health disparities in King County that hit immigrants, refugees, and low-income populations particularly hard. The speakers are Global...
View ArticleGary Goldbaum on the future of public health
Gary Goldbaum on the future of public healthGary Goldbaum, Associate Professor in Epidemiology at the University of Washington School of Public Health, and Director and Health Officer for the...
View ArticleEnhanceFitness
EnhanceFitnessThe enhancefitness program was developed in the 1990s based on research and testing conducted by the Health Promotion Research Center at the University of Wa...From:University of...
View ArticleProtecting Forests to Ensure the Quality of Our Drinking Water
Protecting Forests to Ensure the Quality of Our Drinking WaterThe majority of Washington State's drinking water comes from forested watersheds. Forest practices - including timber harvest, road...
View ArticleIs the Measles Vaccine Safe?
Is the Measles Vaccine Safe?Ali Rowhani-Rahbar, Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology who researches vaccine effectiveness and safety at the University of Washington School of Public...
View ArticleAnjuli Wagner Seeks 'Missing' HIV-Infected Children in Kenya
Anjuli Wagner Seeks 'Missing' HIV-Infected Children in KenyaPhD candidate and newly named Magnuson Scholar Anjuli Wagner is working to improve ways to find HIV-positive children in Kenya who slip...
View ArticleJune Spector on heat-related illnesses
June Spector on heat-related illnessesJune Spector, Assistant Professor in Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at the University of Washington, talks about heat-related illnesses in...
View ArticleUW SPH State of the School 2014
UW SPH State of the School 2014Howard Frumkin, Dean of the University of Washington School of Public Health, gives an overview of the achievements and challenges of the past year and...
View ArticleIndia Ornelas on the importance of student diversity
India Ornelas on the importance of student diversityIndia Ornelas, Associate Professor in Health Services at the University of Washington School of Public Health, talks about the importance having a...
View ArticleNoah Simon on the promise and challenge of big data
Noah Simon on the promise and challenge of big dataNoah Simon, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Washington School of Public Health, talks about the promise and challenge of...
View ArticleJen Otten on food waste
Jen Otten on food wasteJen Otten, Assistant Professor of Health Services at the University of Washington School of Public Health, talks about the problem of food waste at the consumer level. Read more...
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Huskies Kick Butts DayIn honor of National Public Health Week, the UW Tobacco Action Group (TAG), ASUW Student Health Consortium (SHC), and the UW Student Public Health Association (SPHA) teamed up for...
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