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I hope that many of us can take advantage of even introductory global health courses to help our students become better at writing and presenting in ways that will help them immensely in their professional lives.
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In this article, Richard Skolnik shares his experience in advising students on future global health careers, in a way that is fun, effective, and productive for both faculty and students.
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We must keep talking about climate change as a public health problem and take action accordingly. We need to respond to the climate crisis and understand, prevent and prepare for the wide-ranging impacts on humans.
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Connie Henke Yarbro, RN, MS, FAAN shared with us some of the most memorable highlights in her career and the advancements in oncology nursing.
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AI can foster the connection between online health science students and university personnel, particularly during aspects of their programs that tend to be more stressful, such as away rotations.
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Cybersecurity educators are at the critical intersection where the future workforce needs to be aware of both the constancy of change and the ironic corollary: The more things change, the more they remain the same.
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Vaccines are a “best buy” in global health, and we should all be familiar with global vaccine efforts against childhood illness.
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Colleges and universities must adapt to fit society’s “new normal” and continue to prepare for the unexpected. Going forward, here are five trends to watch as higher education forges a path forward in a post-pandemic world.
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Landing a job in any industry can feel like a daunting task. We put together a few actionable items to help you get your dream job in this industry. Follow along and learn how to get a job in cybersecurity.
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By thinking about IPE as an act of culture change healthcare educators can intentionally break down the barriers that lead to poor team dynamics, fragmented healthcare, and toxic work environments. When teams work together, patients benefit. Educators have an impactful role to change the game for IPE moving forward.