Public Health Magazine   FALL 2003
     
Cover of the Fall 2003 Issue Atlanta's public health leaders. About the Cover

Partnering
A special issue on the organizations that have put Atlanta on the map as the public health capital of the world.

Public Health magazine is published by the Rollins School of Public Health, a component of The Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center of Emory University.

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DEAN'S MESSAGE

PARTNERS
Working together, leaders in Atlanta have put the city on the map as the world's public health capital.

NEXT-DOOR NEIGHBORS
From the environment to genetics, from biostatistics to communications, the RSPH and the CDC are building the premier neighborhood for public health.

“AN ILLNESS LIKE ANY OTHER”
The Carter Center Mental Health Program, working with the RSPH, is bridging fragmented efforts to place mental health in the larger public health agenda.

G-TRAINING IN PROGRESS
Together the state and the school have created a new way to assess the public health workforce in Georgia.

RESISTING SUPERBUGS
A longterm collaboration is tackling the serious problem of antibiotic resistance in hospitals.

FOEGE FELLOWS
The inaugural class of William H. Foege Fellows in Global Health are seasoned health professionals who are developing partnerships in Atlanta.

CANCER COLLABORATION
For the first time ever, the statewide cancer registry earned gold certification from the NAACCR.

PROFILE - COUNTY CONNECTIONS
Eric Benning: The general specialist

CLASS NOTES & ALUMNI NEWS
News about our grads and Commencement 2003


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