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Student Spotlight: Liza Koshy, MPH ’24 (Chronic Disease Epidemiology)

I wanted a part-time job while I am in school where I’m getting hands-on public health experience and applying the knowledge I gain through my program. As a Chronic Disease Epidemiology major, HPV IMPACT was a great fit for me as it catered to my interest in infections that can lead to chronic conditions over time. I was also interested in the opportunity to work under an epidemiologist to learn more about disease surveillance and how findings are used to inform public health decision-making.

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  • Student Spotlight: Yiyi Li, MPH ’24 (Chronic Disease Epidemiology)

    I was intrigued by the opportunity to do some applied epidemiology surveillance work as a public health student. I wanted to apply what I had learned in the classroom to the real-life public health field. I am also interested in food related public health topics, so FoodCORE was the perfect place for me.

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  • Iridescent and Illuminated: One UConn Senior’s Journey to Graduation

    Genesis Rosario’s internship with the Middletown Health Department was made possible by a Connecticut Department of Health program administered by Yale School of Public Health. The CT Public Health Fellowship Program works to cultivate placement opportunities and support students through their internships.

    Source: UConn Today
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  • Embracing cultural humility in mixed methods research

    The increasing use of mixed methods research in public health and medicine presents new opportunities for investigators to obtain a more inclusive and holistic understanding of the complex factors underlying today’s pressing health challenges. Yale School of Public Health Research Scientist Sinem ToramanTurk discusses the importance of cultural humility in applying the methodology.

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  • Physical exercise may help prevent nerve damage during chemotherapy, study finds

    Dr. Melinda Irwin, deputy director of Yale Cancer Center and the Susan Dwight Bliss Professor of Epidemiology and associate dean of research at the Yale School of Public Health, who was also not involved in the study, told Medical News Today that the study’s results were “practice-changing,” notably because of how easy it can be to implement physical activity.

    Source: Medical News Today
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  • 2024 Hecht Award Recipient Announced

    The Yale Institute for Global Health (YIGH) has selected Nicola Hawley, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health, to receive the 2024 Hecht Global Health Faculty Network Award. Her project, affiliated with the Yale Network for Global NCDs (NGN), will focus on adapting and pilot testing an intervention designed to promote mental health among adolescents in American Samoa.

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Yale School of Public Health in the Media: 2023

Throughout 2023, our experts were prominently featured across various local, national, and international media outlets.

Overall, the Yale School of Public Health had 11 million mentions, with a total reach of 211.3 million people, equating to $22 million in publicity value.