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HAP News
- New George Mason University study analyzes models of effective health sciences and training programs and communities of practice to scale future efforts.
- Wrong-site surgery, medication errors, and fires in operating rooms can be devastating for patients, providers, hospitals, and insurance companies alike. Determining the true causes of these events can help hospitals improve their processes, leading to large impacts on costs and outcomes of care.
- Program receives Full Certified Undergraduate Program Status for the maximum period six years.
- How the Zika Virus Response Improved our Public Health Approach to Protecting Mothers and Infants
- Emily Eckert is a vocal advocate for improving access to quality health care for pregnant and postpartum women and has published several articles on the topic.
- All College of Health and Human Services (CHHS) students graduating this winter or who graduated spring or summer are invited to apply to share recorded remarks in Mason’s Winter 2020 Celebration of Graduates.
- Based on studies of previous recessions and periods of high unemployment, researchers are calling for policy actions to help mitigate the mental health risks associated with rising unemployment resulting from the COVID-19 crisis.
- Dr. Amira Roess, epidemiologist and professor in the George Mason University Department of Global and Community Health provides guidance on safe ways to celebrate Halloween during the pandemic.
- This month we will celebrate the first anniversary of the College’s Population Health Center (PHC).
- Despite widespread clinical screening, suicide is hard to predict, but a new George Mason University College of Health and Human Services study has found a way.
- Pilot initiative builds ability to deliver testing, contact tracing, and stress management protocols among health care providers, with goal of rapidly scaling to other sectors.
- Risky Breathing and Policy: Lessons Learned from Smoking and Air Pollution