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June 3 - Georgia Southern faculty secure $1 8 million federal grant to promote inclusive excellence in health informatics

Georgia Southern faculty secure $1 8 million federal grant to promote inclusive excellence in health informatics

Faculty from Georgia Southern University’s Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health (JPHCOPH) have secured a federal grant totaling more than $1.8 million from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to promote inclusive excellence in health informatics and health equity. With the goal of empowering minority students through education, JPHCOPH’s Professor and Department Chair

Coronavirus spurs students to seek public health degrees

Coronavirus spurs students to seek public health degrees
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Coronavirus Sparks Student Interest in Public Health Degrees

Coronavirus Sparks Student Interest in Public Health Degrees In the wake of the ongoing international pandemic, a growing number of students across the nation have developed a strong interest in public health and are channeling that into obtaining related degrees. by Margo Snipe, Tampa Bay Times / January 14, 2021 Shutterstock A second-year student at the University of South Florida’s  College of Public Health, Lewis dove into working as a case investigator and contact tracer. “It was really exciting at first getting that firsthand experience,” she said. But, after working 12-hour days, coping with the emotions of people infected with the virus, and seeing exhausted frontline workers, “it starts to feel a little hopeless.”

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