Learning About Environmental Health Policy at an EPA Hearing
Lucy Brainerd traveled 10 minutes by Metro to get to a hearing that earned her credit for one of her MPH classes and inspired her topic for an assignment.
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
Learning About Environmental Health Policy at an EPA Hearing
Lucy Brainerd traveled 10 minutes by Metro to get to a hearing that earned her credit for one of her MPH classes and inspired her topic for an assignment.
Alumni Profile: Madiha Tariq, MPH '11
A profile of Madiha Tariq – public health professional, preceptor, scholar, and Milken Institute SPH alumna.
WASHINGTON, DC and NEW YORK (March 27, 2017)—Repeal of key provisions of the Affordable Care Act, combined with a failure to renew critical funding streams, would result in...
This Month in HPM: Influencing the National Debate About Health Policy
At a time when our nation’s health policies are in flux, researchers in the Department of Health Policy and Management are publishing timely and hard-hitting research, making widely viewed...
Professor Rosenbaum’s Primer on How Healthcare Policy Got to Now
This first talk in HPM’s Health Policy Expert Series includes Professor Rosenbaum’s expert observations about the history of healthcare in the U.S.
2017 National Public Health Week
The Public Health Student Association is commemorating National Public Health Week, April 3-9, with a full schedule of events open to the entire GW community....
Health Law Experts Urge State Rate Setting to Brake U.S. Health Spending
WASHINGTON, DC (March 20, 2017)—Two leading health law and policy experts conclude that it’s time for serious consideration of state rate setting to control U.S. health...
GW Health Workforce Institute Unveils Report on the U.S. Health Workforce
Media Contact: Kathy Fackelmann, [email protected], 202-994-8354
Rapid changes in the health care environment will lead to job growth,...
Maeve Ellen Wallace and co-authors found women in states with the highest scores on reproductive rights were less likely to deliver preterm or low-birthweight babies.
Maeve Ellen Wallace and co-authors found women in states with the highest scores on reproductive rights were less likely to deliver preterm or low-birthweight babies.