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How Medical Ethics Shapes Patient Care
March 5, 2026
Shana Moore-Pierre, MA '22, MPH '23, advises healthcare teams and patients on complex decisions, engages with policy research to help make standards for care more ethical, and teaches at medical insti...
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EP139 Psychosocial Insights from Vietnam and Beyond with PhuongThao (PT) Le
March 27, 2024
Psychosocial Insights from Vietnam and Beyond with PhuongThao (PT) Le
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A Powerhouse Course in Women’s Health
Public Health Policy and Management
March 20, 2024
In Women's History Month, four GPH students delved into global women's health in Florence. They learned about gender-based violence and empowerment, visiting organizations like ACISJF and Casa Serena.
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EP135 From Spanish Harlem to Health Tech with Francesca Mendez
February 14, 2024
From Spanish Harlem to Health Tech with Francesca Mendez
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The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Opportunities and Challenges
Research
Public Health Policy and Management
November 29, 2023
Dr. Jonathan Purtle's team is conducting a five-year study on the implementation of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline which has held potential to save lives and enhance mental health.
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HealthTech Horizons: Innovations for a Healthier World
Biostatistics
Public Health Policy and Management
October 28, 2023
Dr. Bill Weeks, Dr. Rumi Chunara, and Vincent Lopez discuss the game-changing innovations from AI to big data to telemedicine that are shaping the future of healthcare.
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EP116 A Grant Writing MasterClass with Jackie Saltarelli
September 28, 2022
Unlock the secrets of successful grant writing with Jackie Saltarelli, Assistant Director of NYC Treats Tobacco, as she shares insights on securing and managing grants in our latest episode.
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Recovering Better: Putting Human Rights First
Public Health Policy and Management
December 11, 2020
We mark the celebration of Human Rights Day by endorsing the fruitful relationship between Health Right International and GPH as we strive to recover better to put human rights first.
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A Nation in Pain, Held Hostage
Public Health Policy and Management
November 20, 2020
As our nation continues to cope with the pain of the death toll caused by COVID-19, Dr. Cheryl Healton stresses the importance of a bold education campaign to counter vaccine hesitancy.
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The Cavalry is Coming
Public Health Policy and Management
November 13, 2020
As the English theologian Thomas Fuller was long ago credited with saying, “The darkest hour is just before the dawn.”
In testimony after his dismissal in May, Dr. Rick Bright, the embattled