Why Choose UConn?
Public health careers in the 21st century demand proficiency interprofessional collaboration, encompassing skills relevant to system-level strategies addressing health within the context of our environment and social structures. Our program's distinct concentration on Interprofessional Public Health Practice brings medical, dental, social work, law, pharmacy and public health students together with to share and collaborate on learning and service project. Our concentration also reflects a commitment to the practice of public health where students receive ample exposure and interaction with public health professional who one day will be their peers in protecting the health and well-being of our citizenry. Our program invites you to become a part of a dynamic community, where students, alumni, faculty, and community partners work together to shape our public health systems and services. When considering the landscape of public health in Connecticut, the impact of our program cannot be overstated.
Our alumni and faculty are found in various positions across the university and throughout the state. MPH program alumni hold positions as:
• Health directors and staff in state and local health departments
• Managers of community health and social service organizations
• Managers and scientists of pharmaceuticals firms, health insurance companies, and hospital systems
• Educators and researchers
• Community-based physicians
• Public policy advocates
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- 12th week is here! – Spring Semester 2024Get ready for an enriching and eye-opening experience during our 12th-week event, specially designed to engage students and the wider community in the fascinating world of Applied Public Health Sciences. We’ve lined up three outstanding speakers, each addressing critical topics that resonate with today’s global challenges. You won’t want to miss this unique opportunity to […]
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Get ready for an enriching and eye-opening experience during our 12th-week event, specially designed to engage students and the wider community in the fascinating world of Applied Public Health Sciences. We’ve lined up three outstanding speakers, each addressing critical topics that resonate with today’s global challenges. You won’t want to miss this unique opportunity to expand your horizons and gain insights from renowned experts in the field!
📅 **Mark Your Calendar for April 2nd- April 4th, 2024!**
📢 **Here’s a sneak peek at our phenomenal lineup**:
🗓️ **April 2nd at 6pm: Dr. Cindy Miller**
🎙️ Topic: “Addressing barriers to quality, inclusive health and health care for persons with disabilities: Building the workforce capacity for systems change”
Bio: Dr. Cindy Miller is a physician, educator, and advocate for access to health care for persons with disabilities. After completing her medical education at George Washington University and completing post-graduate training at GW and its affiliated hospitals, she practiced pediatric radiology at Duke University Medical Center before being recruited to Yale as Section Chief of Pediatric Radiology. The second half of her career at Yale was marked by a switch to thoracic radiology and by her becoming involved in developing and implementing curriculum on disability and chronic disease. She continues to teach medical students and recently has begun teaching residents in primary care medicine about this important topic.
After retiring from Yale in 2018, she pursued an MSW with a concentration in Community Practice for Social Change. This led to her recognition of the power of advocacy. Following an introduction to the Secretary of the Citizens’ Coalition for Equal Access, she has become passionate about the Coalition’s work to ensure that medical facilities are equipped with all that is necessary to enable those with physical disabilities to receive a complete physical exam and has testified before the State legislature regarding this on 2 separate occasions.
🗓️ **April 3rd at 6:30pm in the Rotunda: Logan Zhang**
🎙️ Topic: “Mindfulness for Students and Professionals”
Bio: He has been deeply interested in meditation and mindfulness techniques for several years. What started as a method to improve my focus and productivity has become a life changing passion of his. On behalf of UConn Health’s wellness committee, he has led many guided meditation sessions and taught courses on mindfulness applications in a healthcare/professional context.
🗓️ **April 4th: Brooke Kline and Rona Rohbar at 6pm**
🎙️ Topic: Complex Disparities: Fundamental Issues in Refugee & Immigrant Health
Brooke’s Bio:
Brooke Kline is the Director of Operations for IRIS, overseeing training and compliance, monitoring and evaluation, program support services and human resources Brooke has nearly two decades of experience in the field of International Affairs, beginning her career as a Student Attorney in the Immigration Law and Policy Clinic at the University of Denver and, most recently, as Health Policy & Management Consultant at the Stillman Law Firm. She has lived and worked in Italy, India, Pakistan, South Sudan, Somalia, Myanmar, Sierra Leone, and Ethiopia. Brooke’s experience in these countries include working as a Law Clerk for the U.S. Department of Justice (Criminal Division – Office of Int’l Affairs), as an International Operations Manager for Motorearth, and as an Emergency Field Coordinator for Doctors Without Borders. She received her B.A. in Justice & Public Affairs from American University, her J.D from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, and holds several medical certificates
Rona’s Bio: Originally from Afghanistan, Rona Rohbar immigrated to the United States with her family, and was resettled by IRIS in 2002. She is a dedicated health care advocate with 8 years of experience, driven by a passion for improving health outcomes. Currently, as the Health Department Manager at IRIS in New Haven, she serves as a cultural liaison, ensuring that refugees and Special Immigrant Visa holders receive comprehensive health care upon arrival. Rona is fluent in Pashto, Dari, Urdu, and English.
Join us for an online information session scheduled for March 25th, where you’ll have the chance to delve into our Master’s in Public Health programs. This session promises to provide invaluable insights into the diverse realm of public health, helping you identify your interests and aspirations in this critical field of study.
Monday, March 25th, 2024 6pm-7pm
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Our information sessions will provide a platform for you to interact with our esteemed Program Directors who are experts in the field. You’ll have the chance to ask questions, engage in discussions, and gain a deep understanding of the unique advantages of UConn’s curriculum. Learn how our program is meticulously designed to prepare you for a successful and fulfilling career in the dynamic field of public health.
We understand that choosing the right graduate program is a significant decision, and we are here to support you in making an informed choice that aligns with your goals and aspirations. Join us at these sessions and embark on an exciting journey towards a Master’s in Public Health at UConn.
We are excited to announce that we will be hosting a virtual information session on January 29th, offering you a valuable opportunity to explore our Master’s in Public Health programs. By participating, you will gain invaluable insights into the multifaceted field of public health and discover your passions in this vital area of study.
January 29th, 2024 6pm-7pm
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We will be hosting a virtual information session on February 26th, offering you a valuable opportunity to explore our Master’s in Public Health programs. By participating, you will gain invaluable insights into the multifaceted field of public health and discover your passions in this vital area of study.
February 26th, 2024 6pm-7pm
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Council on Education in Public Health (CEPH) Self Study
Master of Public Health Program Self-Study Report for Accreditation by the Council on Education in Public Health (CEPH)
The reaccreditation review of UConn’s Program in Applied Public Health Sciences MPH program by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) is underway. Accreditation assures the public that the degree offered by our university reflects qualities essential to the preparation of the next generation of public health professionals. The review by a CEPH accreditation review team (occurring on May 20-21, 2024) will examine all aspects of the program, from its administration to its curriculum, educational resources, student services and faculty qualifications. A draft of our program’s self-study that forms the basis from that review is available here: UConn PAPHS CEPH Self Study DRAFT.pdf. CEPH welcomes your confidential commentary about the self-study report, as well as general impressions about UConn’s program, using the organization’s portal (submission@ ceph.org). Comments received before April 20, 2024 will be available to the review team for their consideration.