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An Infusion of Diversity for the Next Generation of Health Policy Leaders

March 4, 2012 | Story

Three postdoctoral fellows from the RWJF Center for Health Policy at the University of New Mexico move on to tenure-track academic positions.

The Health Services Researcher of 2020

December 1, 2009 | Journal Article

Health services research continues to play an important role in providing evidence for policy. Looking forward, however, the workforce needs of the field must be assessed to adequately prepare for the future.

Testing a Curriculum for Youngsters Impacted by Violence

September 1, 2006 | Program Result

In 2002, researchers at the Columbia University School of Social Work developed a 12-week curriculum designed to help parents mitigate the effects that living in violent neighborhoods may have on their children.

Research Grants on Public Health and Law Announced

December 6, 2009 | News Release/Audio

Fifteen new studies will assess how legal approaches affect population health.

Public Health Law Research Program Brief Descriptions of Grants

December 6, 2009 | Story

Grantee project summaries.

New Connections Speed-Mentoring Event Supports Young Scholars

September 9, 2009 | Story

Initiative designed to enhance diversity in health care.

New Curriculum Teaches Health Care Faculty How to Work as a Team - And Show Others the Way

January 14, 2009 | Program Result

The Association of American Medical Colleges assembled a group of health care faculty to design a curriculum on interdisciplinary teamwork, so that faculty could effect curriculum changes across professional schools.

Fellowships Bring Student Leaders to Miami for Active-Living-by-Design Meeting

April 1, 2004 | Program Result

The Congress for the New Urbanism sponsored the Active Living by Design Student Fellowship Program to fund student attendance at its tenth anniversary meeting in Miami Beach, Fla., in June 2002.

Post-Docs Get the Recognition They Deserve

February 1, 2003 | Program Result

The National Academy of Sciences held a one-day conference - Convocation on Enhancing the Postdoctoral Experience for Scientists and Engineers - in Washington.

Advice on How to Advise Students in Science and Engineering

June 1, 2000 | Program Result

The National Academy of Sciences, in conjunction with the National Academy of Engineering and the Institute of Medicine, developed a guide to improve the advising of undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of science and engineering.

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