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Posted 11/4/2008
College of Public Health Dean Stanley Lemeshow is joining other college of public health deans in expressing concern for Kamiar Alaei, a public health student from the University of Albany’s School of Public Health, who was arrested in his home country of Iran and has been held without official charges since then. The rest of the story
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Posted 11/4/2008
Enjoy a free pizza lunch while listening to a panel discussion presented by three OSU alumni who are now working in the field of public in Columbus. The rest of the story
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Posted 11/4/2008
College of Public Health Dean Stanley Lemeshow presented the Lowell Reed Lecture at the Statistics Section of the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting last week. Approximately 75 people attended the lecture on assessing the scale of continuous covariates in logistic regression modeling. The rest of the story
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Posted 10/6/2008
New faculty join divisions of Epidemiology, Environmental Health Sciences and Health Behavior and Health Promotion The rest of the story
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Posted 10/6/2008
Public health faculty study occupational safety, effects on health The rest of the story
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Posted 9/30/2008
The Ohio State University’s Health Services Management and Policy Alumni Society Presents its 2008 Management Institute, Oct. 24 The rest of the story
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Posted 9/16/2008
Many mental health patients desire both more information about treatment effectiveness and the opportunity to act on their own experiences and values, according to a study by Sandra Tanenbaum, associate professor in the College of Public Health's Division of Health Services Management and Policy. The rest of the story
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Posted 9/15/2008
Former United States Surgeon General M. Joycelyn Elders, MD, will discuss “The Politics of Health: What will the New Administration’s Challenges Be?” during a lunch presentation Oct. 8 in Columbus. The rest of the story
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Posted 9/15/2008
The Ohio State University College of Public Health will present its fourth annual Champions of Public Health Awards on Oct. 16. The rest of the story
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Posted 9/11/2008
Christopher Weghorst, associate professor in the Division of Environmental Health Sciences, received a $60,200 check from the Phi Beta Psi Sorority on Aug. 27 for his continued research on the causes of cervical cancer. The rest of the story
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