Author: Emily Morin
Interested in the Pharmaceuticals Program? Come to the Q&A Session Tuesday, Sept. 4th
MSH Project Associate for TB Projects based in Arlington, VA or Cambridge, MA
MSH seeks a dynamic individual, who is proficient (written and oral) in French or Spanish, for the Project Associate for TB Projects position based in Arlington, VA or Cambridge, MA Integrity • Excellence • Vitality • Collaboration • Empowerment These are the shared values on which MSH culture thrives. These values unite us as a […]
What is the “Happiness” in Gross National Happiness? A Paradigm to Sustainable Human Existence: A talk by Gampo Dorji
A Talk by Gampo Dorji, MPH, MBBS Monday, September 10, 12-1:20 PM Crosstown Center Building, Room #305 Bhutan is a country unknown to many; it can be an arduous test of one’s high school geography to locate it on the globe. Nested between the world’s two most populous nations, India in the south and China […]
Events Manager Full-time position with Vitamin Angels
Full-time position with Vitamin Angels Learn more about the position here: Events Manager Position Description Learn about the organization here: http://www.vitaminangels.org. Please send resume and cover letter to info@vitaminangels.org.
Chance to work with Malcolm Bryant on his Ethiopia project!
Malcolm Bryant is looking for a student who would be interested in volunteering for a few hours a week to assist with data entry for his Ethiopia project in September and October. Times are negotiable. Interested? Contact Malcolm Bryant, Clinical Associate Professor at bryantm@bu.edu!
2012 William J. Bicknell Lectureship in Public Health: Pain, Percocets and the Public’s Health: Balancing Patient Care and Drug Controls in the US and Abroad.
Keynote Speaker: Noreen M. Clark, PhD Director, Center for Managing Chronic Disease, University of Michigan Panelists: Madeleine Biondolillo, MD Director, Bureau of Health Care Safety and Quality, Massachusetts Department of Public Health Barbara Herbert, MD Chief, Division of Addiction Medicine, St Elizabeth’s Medical Center Richard Laing, MD Medical Officer, Department of Essential Medicines and Pharmaceutical […]
A warm welcome to our new social entrepeneur resident: Indrid De Beer, manager of Pharmaccess Namibia
This fall, the Department of International Health is fortunate to have a successful social entrepreneur resident with us here in Boston. She is Ingrid De Beer, the manager of Pharmaccess Namibia for the past eight years. She has helped to develop and evaluate innovative public health programs including low cost health insurance plans that include AIDS […]
The BUSPH Core Course Tutoring Program and Writing Assistance Program are both recruiting! Great part-time work for $15/hour
1. The BUSPH Core Course Tutoring Program is currently recruiting tutors for the fall semester. The Core Course Tutoring Program is designed to provide free tutoring in the MPH core courses for MPH students. Tutors are needed for all core courses and may be from any concentration and any degree program. Tutors are BUSPH students […]
10 spots open in the Fall 2012 Career PREP program. Suggested for January 2013 graduates
There are only 10 more seats left in the Fall 2012 Career P.R.E.P. class. The instructors are especially interested in filling the spots with January 2013 graduates who would greatly benefit from the course as they begin their upcoming job searches. To quote one of the Spring Career P.R.E.P. students regarding her recent job search, “I asked my hiring manager […]
Two semester practicum w/Boston University Forensic Medical Evaluation Group. Applications due September 10th
Agency Name: Boston University Forensic Medical Evaluation Group Title of Position: Coordinator, Forensic Medical Evaluation Group Address Crosstown Building (801 Mass Ave, 2nd Floor), Shapiro Building, BMC (Albany St.) Website: in development Agency description/mission statement: The Boston University Forensic Medical Evaluation Group is a service for asylum seekers and others requiring documentation of […]