For science teachers, the past few years have offered no shortage of real-world lessons. The pandemic presented opportunities to talk about epidemiology and health communications. Natural disasters, ...
Throughout the pandemic, most of my work has involved listening to the community—-on the street, virtually during Ask the Doc sessions, on Clubhouse, through hearsay and even reading text messages.
Janette Hernandez, M.S. HHS Student Success Center Coordinator [email protected] Janette joined the Sac State team in Spring of 2022. Before coming to Sac State, she served undergraduate students ...
Students on campus display their “COVID-19 cleared” status. For Savannah Papuga ’21 A.S., ’22 learning remotely during the pandemic presented a variety of challenges that she had to learn to navigate.
On May 20, 2021, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine held a virtual convening of public health and communications practitioners to examine the challenges, opportunities, and ...
One year. More than 500,000 dead. What did the United States do wrong in handling Covid-19? What needs to be rethought? We asked scientists, public health experts and health advocates to tell us about ...
Journal of Best Practices in Health Professions Diversity, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2007), pp. 7-19 (13 pages) This article reviews selected precollege bridge programs to determine the instructional ...
Establishing mobile health clinics in rural settings requires collaboration across health systems by aligning missions, building infrastructure to support research, and demonstrating proof of concept.