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In a New England Journal of Medicine perspective, Sherry Glied, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Health Policy and Management, discusses the controversial issue of individual mandates for health insurance, an element of the Clinton and Obama health plans and of the recent health insurance reform in Massachusetts. The editorial, "Universal Coverage One Head at a Time - The Risks and Benefits of Individual Health Insurance Mandates," is published in the April 10, 2008 issue of the Journal.
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The Mailman School's Department of Biostatistics has launched the Biostatistics Center for Clinical Trials Management (BCCTM), the Department's third major data coordinating center dedicated to innovative statistical design and the analysis and management of data for clinical trials taking place around the Columbia University Medical Center and at sites around the University, country, and world.
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The International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs (ICAP) in Lesotho has been awarded the 2007 Implementing Partner's Award by the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). The award recognizes ICAP for "outstanding program planning, monitoring and reporting" and is the first award of its type to be given to a PEPFAR implementing partner in Lesotho.
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Fifty students from the Mailman School of Public Health, along with staff from the Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) and the communications firm SS+K, braved the chilly New York City weather at 5am on Monday, April 7, to be in the audience of the three national morning shows with the hope of getting on the air to voice their support for public health. Carrying signs with public health messages and wearing “This is Public Health” t-shirts, students could be seen on both the Today Show and Good Morning America. Some students met and had their picture taken with Today Show host Ms. Meredith Vieira (see photo).
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Linda P. Fried, MD, MPH, dean-designate of the Mailman School, will deliver the Henderson State-of-the-Art Lecture on May 1 during the 2008 American Geriatrics Society (AGS) annual meeting.
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At the April School Assembly, Executive Vice Dean Andrew Davidson invited a faculty member from each of the School's six departments to speak about Dr. Rosenfield's impact on each of the departments over his 22 years as dean.
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Nine new fellows have been appointed to the Glenda Garvey Teaching Academy this year, joining the current group of 20 premier educators from Columbia University Medical Center's (CUMC) medical, nursing, public health, and dental schools. The Mailman School if pleased to announce that Robert Ogden, PhD, associate professor of Biostatistics (in Psychiatry), has been named as a member of the 2008 class.
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The Mailman School is pleased to announce that Michael H. Barnett, MS '70, JD '72 has been chosen to receive the 2008 Allan Rosenfield Alumni Award for Excellence. The award recognizes a Mailman School alumnus/a who has made exceptional contributions to the Mailman School community and has exhibited distinguished leadership in the field of public health, including healthcare administration, research, education, and public health practice.
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The Population and Community Development Association (PDA) in Bangkok, Thailand, has announced the recipients of the 2008 Rosenfield Internships, awarding two of the three positions to Mailman School students.
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In 2007, students in the Department of Health Policy and Management conducted a study in collaboration with CancerCare, a national nonprofit organization that provides free, professional support services for anyone affected by cancer, to study the issues and barriers to adherence to oral breast cancer therapy. The six tutorial students served as a consulting team to recommend methods that CancerCare can use to enhance their services to meet the needs of women faced with a long-term drug regimen.
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