Dean LaVeist Says SPHTM To Play Vital Role in Campaign

THOMAS LAVEIST, the new dean of the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, is committed to advancing the legacy of the school he now helms and furthering its local and global mission. “The School of Public Health at Tulane is a venerable school within our field, and I take seriously the responsibility to be a steward of that legacy,”…

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Tulane Undergraduate Public Health: 10 years and going strong!

PUBLIC HEALTH IS PART OF TULANE’S DNA. In 1834 the university was founded as the Medical College of Louisiana in response to public health threats plaguing New Orleans, like yellow fever, small pox, and cholera. In 1912 the School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine was the very first school of its kind in the United States. In myriad ways, public…

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Health Policy and Management: Building on the past to realize the future

IT WAS 1967. Just the year before, more than 23 million elderly and impoverished Americans had enrolled in the newly enacted Medicare and Medicaid programs, and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation continued towards its goal of professionalizing the management of hospitals. In that year, Tulane was one of only three universities awarded a Kellogg grant to establish a program in health…

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Tulane SPHTM Welcomes a New Dean

In July the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine welcomed Thomas LaVeist as the 15th dean of the school. LaVeist was also named the Weatherhead Presidential Chair in Health Equity, the university’s first endowed presidential chair created to support the recruitment of exceptional, internationally recognized scholars whose work transcends and bridges traditional academic disciplines. “Thomas LaVeist is…

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Tom Farley: Bold ideas for addressing Philly’s opioid crisis

WHEN TOM FARLEY TOOK OVER as Commissioner of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health in 2016, the Philadelphia Business Journal labeled him an “out of the box thinker” based on his previous work in New York City’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. He is living up to the moniker with his recommendations to contain the opioid crisis in Philadelphia.…

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