Division of Public Health Practice
The Division of Public Health Practice is a cross-department program that provides students relevant field experience in the practice of public health by building relationships with health care organizations, school systems, occupational, and community groups.
Affiliation: Harvard School of Public HealthWeb site: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/php/
Recent articles about Division of Public Health Practice
Decline in cigarette smoking in U.S. significantly offset by increase in other tobacco products (June 11, 2008)New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to receive Richmond Award for promotion of public health in NYC and nation (October 21, 2007)
Smoke-free pubs keep Irish eyes smiling (Harvard School of Public Health, March 16, 2006)
Cigarette manufacturers developed candy-flavored brands to target youth (Harvard School of Public Health, November 10, 2005)
Safer cigarettes would cut fire deaths if made available (School of Public Health, January 23, 2005)
Strict enforcement of lead abatement policies saves communities money (School of Public Health, November 19, 2002)
Dating violence linked with teen pregnancy, suicide attempts (School of Public Health, July 31, 2001)