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EWU hosts stuttering workshop
September 8, 2017 by chsph
Eastern Washington University is hosting an intensive summer workshop for people working to manage a stuttering disorder, July 9-23, at the University Hearing and Speech Clinic on the EWU Spokane Campus. The Successful Stuttering Management Program (SSMP) program was developed 52 years ago by Emeritus Professor Dorvan Breitenfeldt, and has been utilized at Eastern since…
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Building partnerships for health services
by Maggie Dority
Two programs in the College of Health Science and Public Health have built a community partnership with Excelsior Youth Center to help EWU students learn while helping the organization in return. CHSPH’s undergraduate health services administration (HSA) program and graduate occupational therapy (OT) program have formed a partnership with Excelsior, a school and specialty medical…
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Rebecca Troutt
May 16, 2017 by Maggie Dority
Rebecca Troutt is studying communication disorders and is member of the ROTC program at EWU. Her favorite part of ROTC is the family and support system she’s created with the people that are in it with her.
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Marshallese Academic Celebration and Health Fair
May 1, 2017 by aking50
On April 22, Shaw Middle School held an event for the Marshallese community residing in Spokane. This event celebrated the academic success of Marshallese students in grades 7-12 from across Spokane County. The event also served as a health clinic for students’ family members, in which free vaccinations and health screenings were offered. Three-hundred seventy…
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Congratulations to the New MPHA Officers
April 3, 2017 by aking50
The MPHA has recently elected new officers. From left to right in the below picture, the new officers are: Dilli Gautam, Public Relations Officer Jessica R. Ochoa, President April Gunderson, Event Coordinator Britney Vanwinkle, Treasurer Morgan Odell, Vice President Zoe Dugdale, Secretary
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Research Spotlight: Olu’s Marshallese Project
March 17, 2017 by aking50
Research Spotlight: Olu’s Marshallese Project Professor Olugbemiga Ekundayo has been conducting a live challenge project as part of his class on social epidemiology. The project sparked when he learned from one of his students that there was an educational deficit amongst the Marshallese students of Spokane’s Shaw Middle School. Shaw Middle School employs more teachers…
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MPH Student Attends Health Equity Forum
March 14, 2017 by aking50
MPH student Ali Norris recently attended a Healthy Equity Forum. The event centered on the continued need for support and funding of healthcare programs in Eastern Washington. Ali spoke about the importance of public health and the need for health professionals to organize in order to create a healthier community. Spokane has positive potential for…
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MPH Students Attend APHA Conference
March 7, 2017 by aking50
Three second-year students of Eastern Washington University’s Masters of Public Health Department recently attended the American Public Health Association’s conference. The conference, which garnered more than 10,000 attendees, took place in Denver, Colorado, from October 29 to November 2. All three students are elected officers of the Masters of Public Health Association: Lauren Luther, president;…
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Eastern Washington Area Health Education Center (EWAHEC)
by aking50
Eastern Washington Area Health Education Center (EWAHEC) The newest program to join the Public Health and Health Administration Department is the Eastern Washington Area Health Education Center (EWAHEC). The EWAHEC opened at EWU in September 2015. Their work is focused on improving the healthcare workforce, particularly in rural areas of eastern Washington. The EWAHEC focuses…
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Adjunct Faculty Spotlight: Jennifer Day
by aking50
Jennifer Day is an adjunct faculty member for MPH. She earned her Masters of Public Health from the University of Michigan and, as an undergraduate, studied cultural anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Sussex. Her primary focus is global health, health inequity, reproductive health and HIV/AIDS. She has designed, implemented and evaluated…
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