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Professor Chunhuei Chi was interviewed about pharmacy closures and their impact. Hear his interview "Prescription for disaster: The retreat of pharmacies in Oregon" on KLCC.
Findings from this study may help create additional culturally tailored resources for Native youth.
Meet Jill Hoxmeier, OSU public health instructor and MPH program director, whose journey from Peace Corps volunteer to sexual violence prevention expert shapes her teaching approach.
Professor Sunil Khanna leads a workshop in Botswana on monitoring and evaluation for gender and youth equity, sponsored by Botswana's Ministry of Youth, Gender, Sport and Culture.
$475K RWJF grant advances equity through implementing anti-racist curricula and building belonging through affinity groups and the JEDI Hub initiative.
The grant will help to train Oregon's traditional health care workers on how to communicate about the importance of adult vaccinations.
The research shows that Medicare beneficiaries who used home health care at the end of life were less likely to die in a hospital setting without hospice.
The academy aims to support early and mid-career faculty to develop leadership skills and grow their successful research programs in alignment with the university’s Prosperity Widely Shared strategic plan.
3-year study will improve sexual health and well-being for breast and gynecologic cancer survivors.
The article highlights the growing need for home-based care for older adults and the vital role of home health services in complementing end-of-life care for individuals with chronic and serious illnesses.
Public health student Brianna Rostel advocates for older adult care at Grace Center, combining community engagement with healthcare policy insights.
Samantha Austin's Online MPH internship at Deschutes County Health Services combines data analysis with environmental health, creating food safety interventions while pursuing her dream of environmental epidemiology.