APHA: Finding Small, Thoughtful Groups of People at the Largest

By Lauren Futrell Dunaway, MPH, RD, LDN I’ve been to APHA many times and have participated in the capacity of an exhibitor, poster presenter, oral presenter, and Tulane student, staff, and alumna. I do enjoy and get a lot out of the opening session, expo, and larger oral presentations; however over time I’ve found that…

Mike

Weight and Stigma in Public Health Interventions

By Liz Hasseld, BA APHA was exhausting and wonderful. I made so many connections and realized public health is exactly where I want to be. I attended mostly Maternal and Child Health themed sessions, but on the last day on a whim, I went to something different. This was a session outside of my normal…

Mike

Discovering My “Fit” in Public Health

By Leah Taub, BA Public health is a new field for me. Prior to making the transition to New Orleans to pursue my Master of Public Health at Tulane earlier this year, I worked for four years in television production and broadcast media in Washington, D.C. My college education in International Studies and Women’s Studies…

Mike

Upcoming Seminar- ‘Past the Degree’ 10/7

Please join the Maternal & Child Health Leadership Training Program on Tuesday, Oct. 7th for our next installment of our ‘Past the Degree Series’. The lecture series highlights public health professionals who graduated from the MCH section and/or are working in the field of Maternal and Child Health. It provides the opportunity to learn more from the experience of…

Mike