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The Public Health Leadership Program (PHLP) works to prepare
public health practitioners for leadership positions. Through certificate and
graduate degree programs, offered in both traditional and distance learning
formats, we bring an interdisciplinary approach to the development of
population-level knowledge and skills. Students participate and learn
collaboratively, building upon varied professional experience as well as the
always-evolving best practices of leadership and public health. Community assessment, assurance, and policy
development provide a framework for each student’s individualized course of
study.
NEWS
PHLP announces its 2007-2008 Awards Ceremony!
April 14, 2008
4:30-5:30 PM
William and Ida Friday Center
Chapel Hill, NC
Click here for details.
Register here!
Academic Medicine publishes article on Health Care and Prevention Concentration
April 15, 2008
The Health Care and Prevention program is featured in an article in the April 2008 issue of Academic Medicine
(Vol. 83, No. 4 / April 2008, pp. 371-377). "The MD-MPH Program at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill," authored by Russell
Harris, Linda Kinsinger, Sue Tolleson-Rinehart, Anthony Viera, and
Georgette Dent,... [more]
PHLP faculty delivers keynote address in Seoul, South Korea
December 10, 2007
Arnold Kaluzny, PhD, delivered the keynote address Nov. 6 at the
International Hospital Federation’s 35th World Hospital Congress in
Seoul, South Korea. More than 2500 hospital leaders, health
professionals and researchers from more than 50 countries participated
in the event. [more]
UNC community's Katrina relief efforts documented
December 5, 2007
A video documenting the disaster relief efforts of University of North
Carolina students and faculty in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina was
selected for screening recently at the annual Carrboro (N.C.) Film
Festival. [more] [other PHLP news] [all other School news]
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