🚨 ACADEMIC JOB ALERT!
We are hiring up to 2 tenure-track faculty (assistant/associate). Columbia is a fun, rapidly growing, & very livable city & USC is a great place to work. If you'll be on the market, I encourage you to take a look & consider applying.
https://t.co/KggRQYfDAJ
ACADEMIC JOB ALERT!
Looking for a faculty position that allows you to step into a leadership role & work with great colleagues in a fun &rapidly growing--but still very livable--city? Take a look at this opportunity & consider applying!
https://t.co/5OPlzQy3ND
New study w/ Iowa & Washington colleagues looked at role of perceived patient credibility & event importance in RNs' decisions to report patient safety concerns. ⬆️concern & Rx errors =⬆️intent to report. RN perception of patient credibility insignificant!
https://t.co/bRJWLOuBfH
The @UofSC Health Services Policy and Management is here at the #AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting #ARM2025 in Minneapolis! Come visit us!
Stop by our booth in the exhibit hall to meet our amazing colleague, grab some materials, and learn about @USC_HSPM.
Gary Cooper has reached a stage in his life and career where he has wisdom to share. A serial entrepreneur who has bought, sold and led multi-million-dollar health care organizations, the MHA alumnus ('96) says his success almost cost him his life. https://t.co/IHlh5GVod2
Moving to the South after a decade abroad was a bit of a culture shock for Katherine Tse. The @USC_HSPM grants coordinator has found all of the upsides though, including a love for college sports. #StaffSpotlight https://t.co/5mJMgiFnMU
We're so proud of the new editor for the Journal of Rural Mental Health, @USC_HSPM associate professor and @RMHRC_UofSC co-director Elizabeth Crouch!
@UofSCnewsy@USCResearch@UofSCHealth
We're looking for a professor to lead our Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior! Learn more about joining our amazing team ➡️ https://t.co/3l0oLK4ALF
#WeArePublicHealth#ArnoldSchoolImpact
Our new study in @HSR_HRET (led by @tgiannouchos) finds that contrary to the idea that people are frequent ED users b/c they can't access care elsewhere, frequent ED users have higher rates of health care use across the board vs. non-frequent ED users. https://t.co/llbjXUgtK9
Earlier this year, Phil Singer, @bradwrightphd, and I published a piece in @JHPPL looking at 1332 waiver activity from 2019-2023. We looked how the Trump 1.0 administration used waivers to try to accomplish some of their #HealthPolicy priorities, and how Biden changed course.
Please help me spread the word about two tenure-track job openings available in health policy and management at the University of South Carolina! Priority deadline is coming up on *November 16*