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Profile | PHP Goes to APHA: Nicole Martin
Nicole Martin (Navajo, Laguna, Chiricahua Apache, Zuni), is a cofounder and director of political education at Indigenous Women Rising. https://t.co/QtBut0DLiG
By @Thanks4Mangoes
A new analysis led by @BUSPH's @dhjalcohol finds that alcohol abuse costs MA ~$5.6 billion annually, while causing thousands of deaths and illnesses. The analysis draws on state & federal data along with other published studies. @BostonGlobe@GlobeKayLazar https://t.co/LB9bxSB012
Listen to @Collective_hlth member @seyeabimbola reflect on public health in this @BUSPH event today!
📅 Dec 13, 2-3 pm ET
📍 Online
Register here: https://t.co/0IDFfsW3x2
Podcast | PHPod Goes to APHA
@b_hallenborg and @ConnorDMcCombs attended the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, where two public health students, Emma Blackson and Diana Vasquez, discuss their research. This is part one of a two-part series https://t.co/dTPRMKTisg
We spoke with SPH's Christopher Gill @iddocgill on understanding today's "tripledemic" and how we can stay safe in the months ahead.
Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/ohkRS53gSl
An honor & blast to speak at @BUSPH Commencement. Such a impressive group of students with a bright future ahead! Spoke a bit about the importance of public-private sector collaboration to drive change & the huge role the school has played in shaping my career growth.
It was a joy celebrating with family, friends, and colleagues at last week’s reception for @BUSPH graduates. See pictures from the event here: https://t.co/jLMd0T8uOm
Immigrants may face higher risk of mental disorders than native-born populations, yet there has been limited research on immigrants’ posttraumatic psychopathology as it relates to traumatic experiences in the country where they resettle. [1/6]
Special Olympics athletes with intellectual and developmental disabilities conducted a study on hydration in a public health co-research training program with @ERubenstein90 and a team of SPH students.
Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/Wb9OYfGWDV
Profile | Seye Abimbola
Dr. Seye Abimbola is a health systems researcher from Nigeria, editor-in chief of BMJ Global Health, and senior lecturer at the University of Sydney, Australia.
By @hannah_tremont
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Please join us for our final Challenging Public Health event of the semester this Tuesday, Dec. 13!
We're excited to welcome @seyeabimbola, a health systems researcher from Nigeria and a senior lecturer at @syd_health.
Learn more and register ➡️ https://t.co/bLNYRNErLc
.@ConnorDMcCombs spoke with @DallasDucar, CEO of a New England non-profit health care organization that provides gender-affirming care and one of our speakers in yesterday's Public Health Conversation.
Read the full profile in @PubHealthPost ➡️ https://t.co/qWe4Z7DPz6
Alum Alexander Friedman (SPH’15), a program manager at @The_BMC, discusses his career journey so far, what he has learned about public health since graduating from SPH, and his experience working with SPH students over the years.
Read more ➡️ https://t.co/MJApZVWnpN
America's gun epidemic continues to worsen, but its burden is not equal.
“Gun violence is most likely in spaces that show signs of physical disinvestment," says SPH's @jonjaytweets.
Read more from @Deedrah in @CNN ➡️ https://t.co/AzEwKUK5MP
The building of the future is here! Today, the University celebrates the opening of its Center for Computing & Data Sciences. The 19-story, 100% fossil-fuel free building brings converging disciplines under one roof, serving as a scholarly crossroads for BU.
A new study led by @BUSPH's @SamParkerPhD found that roughly 1️⃣ in 🔟 people developed first-time hypertension within a year following childbirth. “The study findings have implications for postpartum care,” she says. ⬇️ @Healthline@jenchesak https://t.co/6NFzN2BdtG
We are so excited to welcome @MariaGlymour as our new chair of the Department of Epidemiology!
She will be joining our community on June 1.
Learn more about Glymour ➡️ https://t.co/QpoTFNHmqW
Tre'Andre Valentine shares some of the important work @MassTPC is doing.
You can see their full Community Needs Assessment Report from 2019, which is helping to inform their current initiatives, here: https://t.co/DGpfyX5LOG
Please join us on 12/7 for another important Public Health Conversation.
The Threat to Trans Rights and the Public’s Health will feature @Esqueer_@DallasDucar@CMedina646 @ames_simmons @MassTPC & @kamcburns.
Learn more and register ➡️ https://t.co/DwEfT39IWg
.@ames_simmons focuses his talk on the assertion of free speech rights in order to avoid acknowledging transgender identities by focusing on older adults within the trans community.
He provides these helpful resources: https://t.co/WMnfKhALHX
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