Join ECG consultants at an upcoming multi-school webinar on Thursday, October 17, regarding healthcare consulting intern opportunities in 2025. This session is open to 1 st year graduate students, and ...
Late last month, Rwanda reported its first-ever case of Marburg virus disease. Like Ebola, Marburg can cause severe hemorrhagic fever and has high case fatality rates (20% to 90%, depending on the ...
The Center for Global Women’s Health and Gender Equity (CGWHGE) faculty, partners, affiliates and friends will be attending and presenting at the SVRI Forum '24 in Cape Town, October 21st-25, 2024.
Reception to follow in the Gallery.
Join the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity for the October Health Equity Jam Session featuring Andrew Anderson, PhD, MHA, who will present his talk, "Building Equity into Healthcare Quality ...
In this panel presentation by PFRH faculty, Drs. Mmari, Gross, and Hager will share their research into strategies to promote food security in Maryland, including strategies for youth and families ...
Abigail Greenleaf MPH, PhD, will present findings from a high-frequency (bi-weekly calls), longitudinal (2 years) phone survey in Eswatini among young women. Using sequence analysis, she will present ...
In Great Photo, Lovely Life, the complicated aftermath of child sexual abuse is explored via a close-up view of one family. Moore | Preventing Child Sexual Abuse was founded in response to child ...
Elizabeth J. Letourneau, PhD, is the director of Moore | Preventing Child Sexual Abuse and a professor in the Department of Mental Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. For ...
Please sign up here one hour before the clinic's standing time. The biostatistician expert running the clinic will send an MS Team note to confirm availability and initiate an MS Teams call.
Faculty epidemiologist to serve as organization’s director of research and evaluation to advance its work strengthening ...
Amon plans to continue the Center’s work of teaching and conducting research related to stigmatized and historically ...