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Dr. Price providing testimony

As leaders in the field, our faculty are often asked to testify before Congress or are interviewed by major news outlets about their research or opinions on current public health events. The Milken Institute School of Public Health Office of Media Relations assists members of the media and elected officials in finding and contacting faculty experts for congressional testimony, newspaper and magazine article interviews or radio and television appearances.

 

Questions? Contact Milken Institute School of Public Health Office of Media Relations

Kathy Fackelmann
Director of Media Relations
(202) 994-8354
kfackelmannatgwu [dot] edu

 

Archive

Poor and Elderly Puerto Ricans Faced a Persistent Risk of Dying in the Six Months after Hurricane Maria

The new study, which appears in The Lancet Planetary Health, also tracks the trends for mortality during that period.

MHA Students Collaborate in GW’s First Health Care Management Case Competition

The 38 participating students explored growth opportunities for Nashville General Hospital.  

Dismantling EPA’s Office of Children’s Health Protection a Disastrous Move

Dean Goldman wrote: "“But there is no question that if Dr. Etzel is pushed aside, the chemical industry will benefit and America’s children will be harmed."

First Health Administration Fellowship Fair Connects Students with Healthcare Organizations

A range of healthcare organizations from across the country came to GW to meet with MHA students.

Senior Associate Dean Publishes Commentary on Maternal Mortality in JAMA

“In the 21st century, no woman should ever die of complications related to pregnancy and childbirth in the United States,” Lu wrote.

Student Spotlight: Addressing Development Through Sport

This article was written by Melissa Otterbein, a second-year graduate student in the ...

Milken Institute SPH Launches Podcast

Through Healthy You, Milken Institute SPH aims to bridge the academic world of public health and the health-related decisions that individuals make daily.

New Study Examines Social Media Use and Risky Behavior Among Young Adults

This information could help public health groups effectively target interventions to social media sites that are likely to be associated with each risky health behavior.

One Year After the Hurricanes, Health Centers in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands Report Treating More Patients with More Complex Needs

Nearly 3/4 of community health centers report a growing demand for services, with some reporting an increase of more than 10% in the number of people seeking care. 

New HealthInformatics@GW Director Meets Students Where They Are

Patricia MacTaggart’s deep knowledge, enthusiasm and interest in her students comes through loud and clear.