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Practice-Based Teaching: “Application Is the Future”
As a mission-driven institution, the School of Public Health not only transmits knowledge to the next generation of public health…
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As a mission-driven institution, the School of Public Health not only transmits knowledge to the next generation of public health…
Read the full storySandro Galea, MD, MPH, DrPH, Dean and Robert A. Knox Professor at the Boston University School of Public Health, recently published Well: What…
Read the full storyThe PBT STEPS framework provides a foundation for the development and design of a PBT course and its implementation.
Read the full storyAt the 2018 Annual Meeting, Dr. James Wolff, Rose Molina, Emily George and Pawandeep Kuar hosted a session for the Academic and Practice Linkages in Public Health Caucus.
Read the full storyThe class is an intensive exercise in team-building and creative collaboration that produces comprehensive, strategically solid planning for a host of non-profit groups around the world.
Read the full storyCollaborate.Health Co-Founders, Jacey Greece and James Wolff, presented on Practice-Based Teaching (PBT) at a 2018 Dean’s Seminar on Teaching Public…
Read the full storyThis Dean’s Note is co-written by Associate Dean for Education Lisa Sullivan. Academic public health has grown significantly in recent…
Read the full storyMaster of Public Health (MPH) courses can strengthen competency-based education by having students work on real-world problems in collaboration with public health agencies.
Read the full storyStakes are always high for students presenting final projects — especially when the audience is a packed room of public health professionals, and the projects will be piloted in the real world by real partners.
Read the full storyOn a recent afternoon, a team of communications consultants held a quick video conference with their client, Maine-based Northeast Telehealth…
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