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Department Announces Newly Appointed Associate Chairs
ExpiredFlint is a national leader in community-based participatory research and has a long history of creating social justice change. In partnership with the Michigan State University Charles Stewart Mott Department of Public Health, Flint will continue to advocate for public health policy change locally, nationally, and internationally.
Shining a Light on Sexual Health
ExpiredRecent Master of Public Health (MPH) graduate Harsna Chahal, ‘24, has been a Spartan for as long as she can remember. The Michigan native has fond memories of visiting Michigan State University’s (MSU) campus with her father, who works on campus. “The core memories I’ve created at MSU have made it my second home, and the people here are part of my community,” she said.
If Food is Medicine, Data Helps Determine the Dosage
ExpiredIf researchers from Michigan State University have their way, the old adage, “You are what you eat” will become, “You are what you know.”
“Knowledge is power,” said Heatherlun S. Uphold, assistant professor in the Charles Stewart Mott Department of Public Health and Department of Translational Neuroscience in the MSU College of Human Medicine. “Our efforts focus on sharing power and information with the communities that we serve so people can make informed decisions.
New research: 1 in 5 U.S. Adults Lost to Suicide Had Recent Jail Experience
ExpiredContent warning: If you or someone you know needs help, please call, text or chat with the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.
A newly published study found that one in five U.S. adults who die by suicide spent at least one night in jail in the year prior to their death. Rapidly and efficiently providing prevention, screening and outreach resources for this group is critical to reducing adult suicides nationwide.
From the Classroom to the Community
ExpiredGrowing up 10 minutes away from Flint, Michigan State University Master of Public Health (MPH) student Nate Peterson feels a personal connection to the city. His interest in using interdisciplinary interventions to contribute to a community’s well-being and desire to see Flint thrive fuels his passion for public health.
In this Q&A, Nate shares his experience as both a Flint Registry team member and MPH student.
First Public Health Researcher in Flint Becomes Founding Chair of Charles Stewart Mott Department of Public Health
ExpiredJennifer Johnson was happy in her position as a professor of psychiatry at Brown University when Michigan State University came calling. Would she be interested in joining the College of Human Medicine in Flint where she could help build a public health program in partnership with the community? She said yes.
MPH Students Advocate for Public Health Legislation at State Capitol
ExpiredOn April 10, 2024, the Michigan Association for Local Public Health (MALPH) held its annual Day at the Capitol advocacy event in Lansing, Michigan. MALPH sponsored eight Master of Public Health (MPH) students to attend the event: Liz McCormick, Harsna Chahal, Anna Pantuso, Kendra Shannon, Erica Schuurman, Mariam Turkey, Katlin Harwood-Schelb, and Taegan Byers.
Influenza A: Bird Flu (H5N1): What You Need to Know About the Virus that Causes the Bird Flu
ExpiredThe H5N1 strain of avian influenza - or bird flu - was recently discovered in herds of diary cows across the United States, leading to the infection of a farm employee. Mohamed Satti, PhD, MSc, assistant professor in the College of Human Medicine's Master of Public Health program, explains what this means for the general public and discusses the virus's potential pandemic potential.
Student Q&A: Brenden Smith
ExpiredAfter graduating from MSU’s James Madison College with a bachelor’s degree in social relations and policy, Master of Public Health (MPH) student Brenden Smith was inspired to pursue a career that combined his quantitative analysis skills with his passion for helping create healthier communities.
Now preparing to complete the program at the end of April, Brenden reflects on his MPH experience in this Q&A.
10 Years Later...MSU Experts are Available to Comment on What's Next for Flint
ExpiredMichigan State University has a long-standing relationship with the city of Flint, Michigan. MSU Extension has been working with people in Genesee County for more than 100 years and continues to offer programs to help residents thrive. MSU Medical students have been studying, volunteering and working in the community since 1971. Over 300 students from the colleges of Human Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine and Nursing are engaged in Flint, along with faculty, staff and researchers.
Flint Rx Kids Receives Silver ADDY Award for Website
ExpiredCongratulations to the Rx Kids communications team on winning a Silver ADDY® award for its online interactive website for consumers from the American Advertising Federation Greater Flint.
The American Advertising Awards is the advertising industry’s largest and most representative competition, attracting nearly 30,000 entries every year in local AAF Club competitions. The mission of the American Advertising Awards competition is to recognize and reward the creative spirit of excellence in the art of advertising.
Improving Michigan Child and Family Outcomes
ExpiredThe Michigan State University Hurley Children’s Hospital Pediatric Public Initiative and the Flint Odyssey House have been awarded a total of $100,000 in research and service “sister” grants from the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation. This community-academic team will evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Flint Odyssey House’s enhanced parenting services for pregnant and postpartum women receiving substance use disorder treatment in Flint and Saginaw, MI.
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