Ross C. Brownson, PhD, professor of public health, Brown School & School of Medicine & Public Health Faculty Scholar, co-authored an essay, “Reimagining Public Health,” lead article in a special issue of Health Affairs, making recommendations to restore faith in public health since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Filling the Gap: Training the Workforce in Evidence-Based Public Health (Links to an external site)
Ross Brownson, PhD, professor of public health, Public Health Faculty Scholar, & director of the Prevention Research Center explains how the center has been partnering with the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors to globally train public-health practitioners in evidence-based public health.
More work needed to improve equity in public health (Links to an external site)
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Ross Brownson, PhD, the Steven H. and Susan U. Lipstein Distinguished Professor of Public Health at the Brown School says in a new study, that more work is needed to improve public health equity.
St. Louisans Are Brushing the Dust Off Their Dancing Shoes After Two Cautious Years (Links to an external site)
With more dance classes opening their doors to the public once again, Ross Brownson, PhD, comments on COVID risk for the close contact, communal activity.