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➡️Learn more about #RutgersSPH@RutgersTraining's FREE 1-hour online on-demand course, "Opioids and the Workplace: Awareness." Certificate awarded upon completion:https://t.co/1u60XlGwRK
Teens and young adults who are treated for sleep disorders with benzodiazepines such as Xanax may be at a higher risk of overdose, according to new research by @RutgersPETS' and #RutgersSPH's @GretaBushnell. https://t.co/gvUf22lgiV
This Public Health Thank You Day, we're showing our appreciation for the resilience and tireless dedication of the public health workforce. Thank YOU for all that you do to protect and improve the health of your community and the nation! #PHTYD
Our 2023 Continuing Education Course Catalog is now available! We have over 50 different virtual, in-person, and hybrid courses to help you and your employees stay safe at work. Courses start in January! https://t.co/Q91Ci7CoCA
👏 Congratulations to #RutgersSPH's @stephshiau on receiving the 2022 Abraham Lilienfeld Award from the @PublicHealth Epidemiology Section. Learn more: https://t.co/EymYg85WOg
Congratulations to our own Dr. Andrea Villanti, who was named to @Clarivate's list of Highly Cited Researchers for 2022! These highly cited papers rank in the top 1% by citations for field and publication year in the Web of Science. @RutgersSPH
👏 Congrats to #RutgersSPH's and @RutgersTraining's @mrosen_99 on being elected as an at-large member of the national council executive committee of the Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health.
👏 Congratulations to #RutgersSPH's @LauraLindberg2 on receiving the 2022 Carl S. Schultz Lifetime Achievement Award from @PublicHealth. #RutgersSPH is the only academic institution with three faculty members to have received the award.
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#RutgersSPH's @DeanPNHalkitis joins @Haleon_health and key stakeholders from business, medicine, research, and policy to discuss the Health Inclusivity Index and explore real-world barriers Americans face in achieving better health.
Check out "Museum Exhibit: The History of Cancer," prepared by Jaya Satagopan, full member of @RutgersCancer's Cancer Prevention and Control Program and professor in #RutgersSPH's Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology. https://t.co/7gdl7gAqLu