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- March 13, 2023Debora Goldberg, associate professor in Mason’s College of Public Health, is a leading expert on resiliency and well-being in the health care workforce.
- March 10, 2023Doctor-Rating Websites Lack Convictions and Medical Malpractice Claims Against Some Physicians
- March 1, 2023Julie Kaplan to lead fundraising efforts for College of Public Health
- February 27, 2023Alison Evans Cuellar, professor in the Department of Health Administration and Policy, was appointed to the Improving the Health and Wellbeing of Children and Youth through Health Care System Transformation committee.
- February 21, 2023Do clinicians really need to diagnose long COVID? We asked the experts
- February 15, 2023Gilbert Gimm, associate professor in the Department of Health Administration and Policy, to serve as treasurer on the state public health association board.
- February 9, 2023Dr. Farrokh Alemi is a professor in the Department of Health Administration and Policy at the George Mason College of Public Health. Dr. Alemi’s research expertise includes the use of data mining, natural language processing, and artificial intelligence in health services research.
- January 30, 2023Researchers led by Professors Farrokh Alemi and Janusz Wojtusiak found that computerized symptom screenings can supplement at-home COVID-19 tests to better confirm the diagnosis for patients and clinicians.
- January 20, 2023Mason’s MHA program received the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME) award for its cultural competency, community involvement, environmental focus, and accessibility.
- January 8, 2023How health insurance may have made health care more expensive
- CNBC: Dr. Peter Kongstvedt comments on the role of health insurance in the rise in health care costsJanuary 8, 2023How health insurance may have made health care more expensive
- December 16, 2022A new study from Tammie Jones and Ali Weinstein studied how individuals with a traumatic brain injury and their caregivers find health information for the disease and how to improve it.