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February 22, 2021
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“I don’t want to provide a false sense of assurance here,” said L.A. County chief science officer Dr. Paul Simon [of UCLA], who pointed out that 60% of Angelenos would remain vulnerable even if more than a third have already been infected with the coronavirus. “Unless they’ve had vaccination, they continue to be susceptible. I think we need to continue to be vigilant.” (UCLA’s Dr. Annabelle de St. Maurice is also quoted.)
UCLA to launch program for Taiwan studies in global context
02/23/2021 09:26 PM
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Los Angeles, Feb. 22 (CNA) The University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) recently announced receipt of a US$2 million donation from Taiwan s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), some of which will be used to establish a program dedicated to the study of Taiwan in a global context.
Of the total US$2 million given to UCLA s Asia Pacific Center, US$800,000 will be used to create a program on Taiwan in the World, while the remaining US$1.2 million will go toward establishing an endowment fund to help permanently support the Taiwan Studies Program, the university said in a press release last week.
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health Launches Online Masters With iDesign to Bolster the Ranks of Healthcare Administration
Online Masters in Healthcare Administration will help meet growing demand for health system administrators during COVID-19 recovery
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online Masters of Healthcare Administration (MHA). The new degree program will enable aspiring health care leaders and administrators to access online courses from UCLA s top-ranked public health program, building skills critically needed by hospitals, health systems and other providers during the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Leading in the modern healthcare enterprise is increasingly complex, and it increases a unique combination of skills that span system administration, coordinated care management, and an increased focus on data and information technology, said Dr. Leah Vriesman, Executive Director of Execut