Thanks to a unique partnership with The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), a new study, published in Frontiers in Public ...
A major US accreditation group — the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) — has removed language from its standards that had urged medical schools to teach about health inequities. The change ...
The COVID-19 pandemic raised awareness of the law’s power to impact population health, positively and negatively. COVID-19 revealed how longstanding social inequities—structured by law—can quickly ...
The Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education will host a 2-day workshop on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SOTL) in Health Professions Education. This workshop will ...
I visited Cuba last week for an international conference entitled “Medical Education for the 21st Century: Teaching Health for Equity.” Havana is beautiful, dilapidated, and lively. Rickety, vintage ...
Faculty in the Teaching Statistics in the Health Sciences Hub develop and deliver innovative, health‑centered statistical education tailored to biomedical, epidemiologic, and public health audiences.
When Cecilia Sorensen was an emergency medicine resident practicing at Denver Health in Colorado a few years ago, summer was known as “trauma season.” Gunshot and motor vehicle accident victims, ...
Teaching kids how to be healthy and practice good hygiene is only part of what a health education major covers. As a health education specialist, you could find yourself working in a community setting ...
The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) invites applications for a year-long Faculty Fellowship program focused on student wellness in teaching and classroom contexts. This program aims to address ...