Ending the Pandemic Means Getting Vaccinated. But Many Oregonians Will Be Hard to Convince.
In a recent Willamette Week cover story, David Bangsberg, dean of the School of Public Health, and others discuss the... Read More
Opinion: Put kids’ needs first by opening schools
In a recent opinion piece in The Oregonian, Alex Foster, MD, MPH, director of the MD/MPH program at the OHSU-PSU... Read More
Public Health Programs See Surge in Students Amid Pandemic
According to a report by Kaiser Health News, an independent health news program of the Kaiser Family Foundation, public health... Read More
Opinion: Racist rubric underlies COVID-19 care guidelines
(AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) Members of the Multnomah County Public Health Advisory Board, including Dr. Ryan Petteway, assistant professor of Health Promotion... Read More
Opinion: To open Oregon safely, the state must return to its plan
In an opinion piece in The Oregonian, Dr. Alexis Dinno of the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health and Numi Lee... Read More
Opinion: We Need a Different Strategy for COVID-19 Testing
Epidemiologist Kevin Winthrop, MD, MPH, is co-author on a new opinion piece in MedPage Today, arguing that public health has... Read More
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
Why we are all public health practitioners in this time of COVID-19
Dear SPH students, This past National Public Health week I opened the SPH Student Leadership Council’s annual Public Health Conference... 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