Dr. Wirtz is a faculty member in the Department of Epidemiology and affiliated with the Center for Public Health and Human Rights and the Center for Humanitarian Health at Johns Hopkins School of ...
A new report from the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions analyzes Centers for Disease Control and Prevention firearm fatality data for 2020—a year that saw the highest number of ...
Dr. Kerry Scott (she/her) is a social scientist interested in gender, accountability, community participation, and power in health systems. Her research examines community health worker programs, ...
Gun Violence in the U.S. 2022: Examining the Burden Among Children and Teens ...
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Again Ranked #1 by Peers in U.S. News & World Report ...
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The School is maintaining a searchable log of self-reported research and practice efforts Bloomberg School faculty are participating in and the current status of that work. Filters provide a means to ...
Hannah Barker, MPH, works on IGTC projects in China, Vietnam, and Indonesia. A recent graduate from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill with an MPH with a concentration in Health Behavior, ...
The June 2022 Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade upended the federal right to abortion that had been in place for 50 years, and handed the question of abortion rights over to individual ...
Prof. Socal’s research focuses on improving pharmaceutical access and affordability. Specific topics include the global pharmaceutical supply chain, gene therapies, generics and biosimilar markets, ...
The term mental hygiene has a long history in the United States, having first been used by William Sweetzer in 1843. After the Civil War, which increased concern about the effects of unsanitary ...
Dr. Lisa Cooper shows how we can work together to eliminate the injustices that plague our healthcare system and society. “...not only an essential read but a central question for our time.” ...