National Program
To attract the best and the brightest high school students to become the public health leaders of the future.
December 5, 2012
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Journal Article
While taxes have helped reduce tobacco use—the single largest cause of death in the United States—by more than 50 percent since the mid-1960s, tobacco use has been largely unchanged for the past 20 years.
October 13, 2011
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Program Result
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) initiated the Robert Wood Johnson Community Health Leaders in 1991 to recognize individuals' contributions to improving health and health care in their communities.
October 6, 2011
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Story
Low-income adolescents in historically underserved populations often have limited access to affordable, healthy food and safe places for physical activity.
October 6, 2011
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Story
Since establishing the first community health clinic in Reno, Nev., in 1995, Rodolico has worked to provide primary care, mental health and dental care to uninsured workers and to children in northern Nevada.
January 1, 2010
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Shoshanna Goldin of Allentown and Gazelle Zerafati of Villanova win $50,000 scholarships in the Young Epidemiology Scholars (YES) Competition.
January 1, 2005
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Journal Article
This study investigated the association between average income or deprivation and infant mortality rate across neighborhoods of 4 world cities. Using a maximum likelihood negative binomial regression model that controls for births, we analyzed data ...
May 1, 2000
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Journal Article
Identifying the skills needed by practicing public health workers if they are to successfully fill roles in the current and emerging public health system.
April 1, 2007
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Journal Article
Creating Entrepreneurial Managers
March 12, 2009
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Story
Overall health will not improve until factors outside of the medical care system also are addressed.