A mother and child in Kaduna, Nigeria.
Photo by Rafael Pérez-Escamilla
A new academic track that promotes the health of mothers and their babies and children is being launched by the Yale School of Public Health at the beginning of the new academic year this fall.
Three years in the making, the Maternal and Child Health Promotion Track (MCHP) will be available to all students enrolled in the Master of Public Health program.
The program takes a multidisciplinary approach to implementing evidence-based practices to improve maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes. Students will be trained on the importance and application of implementation science to MCH promotion. They will also be required to complete three courses and an internship or practicum to gain applied experience specific to this area.
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A year after New York City became the center of the global Covid-19 outbreak, the neighborhood considered at the time to be the âepicenter of the epicenterâ of the pandemic remains in crisis â laying bare many of the economic fault lines exposed by the coronavirus.
Corona, Queens, a welcoming enclave for many of the cityâs undocumented immigrants and home to many of the âessentialâ workers who kept New York running during the pandemicâs worst days, has had the highest number of infections and deaths in the city â and now has one of the lowest percentages of people vaccinated.
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A year after New York City became the center of the global Covid-19 outbreak, the neighborhood considered at the time to be the “epicenter of the epicenter” of the pandemic remains in crisis – laying bare many of the economic fault lines exposed by the coronavirus.
Corona, Queens, a welcoming enclave for many of the city’s undocumented immigrants and home to many of the “essential” workers who kept New York running during the pandemic’s worst days, has had the highest number of infections and deaths in the city – and now has one of the lowest percentages of people vaccinated.
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Vanessa Scott Fisher, 33, with her husband Chad. Diagnosed with breast cancer a year ago, she was scheduled to have surgery to have her ovaries removed. This week she was told that s been postponed due to the province s COVID-19 directives to hospitals.(supplied)