págs. 65-67
Innovating in Health Care Management Education: Development of an Accelerated MBA and MPH Degree Program at Yale.
Melinda M. Pettigrew, Howard P. Forman, Anne F. Pistell, Ingrid M. Nembhard
págs. 68-72
Solutions That Stick: Activating Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration in a Graduate-Level Public Health Innovations Course at the University of California, Berkeley.
págs. 73-77
Bridging Graduate Education in Public Health and the Liberal Arts.
C. Marjorie Aelion, Aline C. Gubrium, Felicity Aulino, Elizabeth L. Krause, Thomas L. Leatherman
págs. 78-82
Public Health Education at the University of Florida: Synergism and Educational Innovation.
Michael G. Perri, Mary Peoples-Sheps, Amy Blue, John A. Lednicky, Cindy Prins
págs. 83-87
Innovations in Graduate Public Health Education: The Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública.
págs. 88-91
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The Integrated First Year Experience in the Master of Public Health Program.
Diane M. Dewar, Michael S. Bloom, Hyunok Choi, Lenore Gensburg, Akiko Hosler
págs. 97-98
Methodological Innovations in Public Health Education: Transdisciplinary Problem Solving.
Edward F. Lawlor, Matthew W. Kreuter, Anne K. Sebert Kuhlmann, Timothy D. McBride
págs. 99-103
Public Health as a Catalyst for Interprofessional Education on a Health Sciences Campus.
Tanya M. Uden-Holman, Susan J. Curry, Loretta Benz, Mary Lober Aquilino
págs. 104-105
Enhancing Interprofessional Education: Integrating Public Health and Social Work Perspectives.
Cheryl Addy, Teri Browne, Elizabeth W. Blake, Jennifer A. Bailey
págs. 106-108
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Keeping the “Public” in Schools of Public Health.
Nicholas Freudenberg, Susan Klitzman, Catherine Diamond, Ayman A. E. El-Mohandes
págs. 119-124
págs. 125-131
Cultural Competency Training for Public Health Students: Integrating Self, Social, and Global Awareness Into a Master of Public Health Curriculum.
Linda F. Cushman, Marlyn Delva, Cheryl L. Franks, Ana Jimenez-Bautista, Joyce Moon-Howard, Jim Glover, Melissa D Begg
págs. 132-140
EDITOR'S CHOICE. A New Era for Population Health: Government, Academia, and Community Moving Upstream Together.
págs. 144-144
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Building a Culture of Health: A Critical Role for Public Health Services and Systems Research.
págs. 150-152
Marshaling the Evidence: The Prioritized Public Health Accreditation Research Agenda.
págs. 153-158
págs. 159-166
Defining and Assessing Quality Improvement Outcomes: A Framework for Public Health.
págs. 167-173
The Impacts of Local Health Department Consolidation on Public Health Expenditures: Evidence From Ohio.
John Hoornbeek, Michael E. Morris, Matthew Stefanak, Joshua Filla, Rohit Prodhan, Sharia A. Smith
págs. 174-180
Measuring Public Health Practice and Outcomes in Chronic Disease: A Call for Coordination.
Deborah Porterfield, Todd Rogers, LaShawn M. Glasgow, Leslie M. Beitsch
págs. 180-188
Laying the Groundwork for Evidence-Based Public Health: Why Some Local Health Departments Use More Evidence-Based Decision-Making Practices Than Others.
Kay A. Lovelace, Robert E. Aronson, Kelly L. Rulison, Jeffrey D. Labban, Gulzar H. Shah, Mark Smith
págs. 189-197
Persons With Disabilities as an Unrecognized Health Disparity Population.
Gloria L. Krahn, Deborah Klein Walker, Rosaly Correa de Araujo
págs. 198-206
Association Between HIV Programs and Quality of Maternal Health Inputs and Progresses in Kenya.
Margaret E Kruk, Aleksandra Jakubowski, Miriam Rabkin, Davies O. Kimanga, Francis Kundu, Travis Lim, Vane Lumumba, Tom Oluoch, Katherine A. Robinson, Wafaa El-Sadr
págs. 207-210
Building the Evidence for Decision-Making: The Relationship Between Local Public Health Capacity and Community Mortality.
Anna P. Schenck, Anne Marie Meyer, Tzy-Mey Kuo, Dorothy Cilenti
págs. 211-216
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