Communities Connect at the MADE for Health Justice Spring Convening
Strengthening connections and advancing data justice at the inaugural MADE Spring Convening, March 2024. (Photo credit: CoolCoolCool Productions; Audio credit: […]
Strengthening connections and advancing data justice at the inaugural MADE Spring Convening, March 2024. (Photo credit: CoolCoolCool Productions; Audio credit: […]
As a Black woman and current Master of Public Health graduate student, I find it imperative to see minorities, especially […]
One in 4 US adults lives with a disability.1 People with disabilities are present in every community. This means every […]
The de Beaumont Foundation’s Speaker Series highlights leaders in public health practice, advocacy, policymaking, and other related fields. In her […]
According to a recent analysis of data from the Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey (PH WINS), nearly half […]
This article was first published in the Journal of Communication in Healthcare. Inconsistent communication about COVID-19 from public officials has […]
By Mark R. Miller, William D. Snook, and Elizabeth Walsh “If we are really about public health, we have to […]
Republished from Fast Company (Oct. 25, 2019) with permission from the author. See the original article on Fast Company. Hearing […]
We live in a digital age where landlines are obsolete and almost everyone over the age of 12 owns a […]
The number of public health graduate degree conferrals increased more than 300% from 1992 to 2016, according to a new […]
This month marks the end of Lizzie Corcoran’s one-year fellowship with the de Beaumont Foundation, and she has played an […]
The de Beaumont Foundation, in collaboration with the Health Data Consortium and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), […]