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The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is the public health graduate school of Johns Hopkins University, a private research university primarily based in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded as the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health in 1916, the Bloomberg School is the oldest and largest school of public health in the United ...
The Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions (HCHDS), a research center within the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, strives to eradicate disparities in health and health care among racial and ethnic groups, socioeconomic groups, and geopolitical categories such as urban, rural, and suburban populations.
In 1959, Baker returned to Johns Hopkins as an assistant professor of Public Health Administration and Assistant Dean of the School of Public Health. [3] In the decade that followed, he co-founded the world's first academic department of international health [ 3 ] with Ernest Lyman Stebbins [ 2 ] (which opened in 1961) and also founded the ...
The Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs is involved with work across the globe, specifically focusing on developing countries in Sub-Saharan Africa [5] and Asia. [6] The range of global health programs that CCP offers can be seen on their program website and individual projects can be viewed on their project website.
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Michael John Klag (born 1952) is an American internist and epidemiologist. For eight years, he was the Director of the Division of General Internal Medicine and was the first Vice Dean for Clinical Investigation at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine .
Joshua M. Sharfstein (born 1969) is a physician and the current Vice Dean for Public Health Practice and Community Engagement at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. [1] He was Secretary of the Maryland Department of Health from 2011 to 2014, and was principal deputy commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration until he ...
Jane M. Carlton is a biologist at Johns Hopkins University whose research centers on two groups of single-celled parasites: those which cause malaria (the genus Plasmodium), and trichomonads, which include the common sexually transmitted parasite Trichomonas vaginalis. She is a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of
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