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
Our School is CEPH Accredited!
I am pleased to announce that the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health has met the requirements of accreditation by the...Read More
Your health spans generations
It’s about cause and effect – over generations. It’s a mind-bending concept, but one that over the past two decades...Read More
Worker Health and Safety
More than 4,800 U.S. workers suffered fatal injuries on the job in 2015. Forty-four workers were killed on the job...Read More
SPH Research Focuses On Special Populations
Specific populations of people often have specific health concerns and health problems as a group. They may have less access...Read More
SPH Research Targets Health Reform
As U.S. policymakers continue to pursue and debate health care reform — as they have for more than two decades...Read More
What Is Health Equity In Public Health?
The overall conditions in which people live, go to school and work have a profound effect on their health. Those...Read More
What Is Biostatistics?
Researchers in biostatistics at the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health help drive and clarify the school’s research by applying and...Read More