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How do we integrate training in Generalism in medical education?

Better Health For All

COVID-19 has further emphasised the significance of public health as a speciality and rekindled wider interest in health inequalities [1]. Generalism is a form of clinical practice that is shaped around the priority health needs of the person rather than the practitioners’ own field of expertise.

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Santa Clara County’s Climate Resilience Leadership Academy

PHIG Partners

The program's mini-grants have increased resources for grassroots initiatives, leading to impactful projects like youth tree planting and climate policy workshops. By expanding participation and grant funding, the PHIG-supported program is set to further strengthen local climate action and community health outcomes.

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Public Health Master’s Degrees in Epidemiology: What Questions to Ask

BU School of Public Health Blog

Are there seminars, workshops, or activities you would be excited to participate in? There’s an urgent need for people with a passion to tackle the health inequalities we see everywhere while also adopting rigorous methods to figure out what approaches will truly make a difference.

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Public Health Master’s Degrees Programs: What To Look For

BU School of Public Health Blog

Are there seminars, workshops, or activities you would be excited to participate in? There’s an urgent need for people with a passion to tackle the health inequalities we see everywhere while also adopting rigorous methods to figure out what approaches will truly make a difference.

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A Collaborative Vision for Public Health in 2024

The Network for Public Health Law

In the face of challenging social and political dynamics affecting critical public health issues, including reproductive health care access ; restrictions on public health authority ; the ongoing opioid overdose crisis ; climate change ; and persistent health inequities, we continue to strive to improve the health and well-being of all.