SSPH + award for best published Phd article in Public Health in 2011
The Swiss School of Public Health + announced this year’s winner for the “best published PhD article in Public Health”. Sereina Herzog, a… Read more »
The Swiss School of Public Health + announced this year’s winner for the “best published PhD article in Public Health”. Sereina Herzog, a… Read more »
Today the Managing Editor of the International Journal of Public Health, Anke Berger, introduces us to a new exciting section of the journal.… Read more »
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test is used as a screening test for prostate cancer. Like with other screening methods, however, its is controversial and… Read more »
Let’s say someone asked you to collect everything you plan to eat and drink today and take a picture. How would that look like? And what difference would… Read more »
The International Journal of Public Health is very much interested in work relating to socioeconomic inequalities in health. In the past, we have published a… Read more »
A Symposium on “Regional Differences in Health and Health Care. What There is to Learn”, will be held on 16 November 2011 in the Zentrum Paul Klee… Read more »
This year’s Swiss Public Health Conference will be held in Kollegienhaus, Basel from 25th to 26th of August. Please visit the conference web page here !… Read more »
The Swiss School of Public Health + (SSPH+) has announced new courses! Click on the links below for more details! 05.09.2011- 09.09.2011: SSPH+ Course… Read more »
This week, the US Department of Health and Human Services released a series of nine new text warnings accompanies with graphic images that are planned to be… Read more »
I have previously tried to convince you that Public Health can be fun! Today I would like to add that some Public Health researchers have been really creative… Read more »
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently published the 10 Public Health Achievements of First Decade of 21st Century. Tobacco control,… Read more »
In the past we have talked about online games in public health, social media in public health and we do have a blog which I guess is the biggest proof that we… Read more »
We all know it. Yet, we have all fallen into the trap at some point. Information of all kinds targets our brains daily and what stays in the end is inevitably… Read more »
KEY MESSAGES FROM THE INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR HEALTH PROMOTION AND EDUCATION In the lead up to the United Nations High Level Meeting on NCDs, New York,… Read more »
Do you have a blog, tweet regularly or have a facebook account? Chances are that you answered positive to (at least) one of these. How do I know? Well, seeing… Read more »
The second issue of the International Journal of Public Health for 2011 is now published! You can have a look at the table of contents here! With ten original… Read more »
The economic crisis of the last years, often referred to as “great recession” has raised many discussions on how it could affect our health. The… Read more »
– How many epidemiologists does it take to change a light bulb? – Six. One to change it and five to critique the methods. This made me laugh out… Read more »
Who said that studying Public Health is only about spending hours studying textbooks? It seems there are more fun ways to learn, or at least that’s the… Read more »
The SSPH+ PhD Program Public Health is a training- and networking program of the Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+). The School is a joint initiative of… Read more »