SPH Students Co-Author New Study On Assisted Living Facilities During COVID-19
Taylor Bucy, an MPH student in the Health Management and Policy program, was the lead author, with co-authors Lindsey Smith,...Read More
Guest Editorial: Opening Hotels to the Homeless Could Prevent Further COVID-19 Tragedy
In the midst of COVID-19, Rachel Lockhard, MPH and Kelsey Priest, PhD, MPH, both SPH alumni, co-authored an opinion piece...Read More
Opinion: Oregon’s Crossroads For Public Health
The following guest editorial by David Bangsberg, MSc, MD, MPH, MS, a native Oregonian and the founding Dean of the Oregon...Read More
Dean David Bangsberg comments on COVID-19 trends in Oregon
Dean David Bangsberg, MSc, MD, MPH, MS, was cited in an article published this week in the political news site The...Read More
Pigs, Tapeworms, and Epilepsy
For Ian Pray, those six weeks in Peru were more than a public health adventure. Ian’s “field experience” in Peru...Read More
Gender Approaches to Health
Jocelyn Wagman has thought a lot about how women and men approach health differently. Throughout her public health education, she...Read More
How moms’ stress affects babies
Jenna Ramaker has a Ph.D. in neuroscience and spent several years at OHSU doing post-graduate research on Alzheimer’s disease. The...Read More
Density, Poverty, and TB
Jadie Karratti-Abordo’s field experience showed her the realities of public health in some places in the world — in a...Read More
Checking on health policies
The first lesson Jwan Mohammadi learned from her “field experience” in the real world of public health was this: Some...Read More
Health question: What’s a pig worth?
What is a pig worth to a Peruvian farmer? And how might knowing that actually help prevent a horrible infectious...Read More