David Blythe manages health surveillance for
the Maryland public health department, which coordinates with dozens of regional health departments to track what are called «flulike symptoms.»
Not exact matches
Concussion and Sports - Related Head Inury: SB 771 (2011) defines concussion, student athlete, and youth recreational sports program, and requires the
Departments of Education and
Health, county boards of education,
Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association,
Maryland Athletic Trainers Association and the Brain Injury Association of
Maryland to develop policies and implement a concussion program to provide awareness to coaches, school personnel, student athletes and parents and guardians of student athletes.
«There's growing recognition that what happens to you as a child is carried with you throughout life,» said Dr. Michel H. Boudreaux, lead researcher and assistant professor in the
Department of
Health Services Administration at the University of
Maryland School of
Public Health.
However, all too often initiatives are «small and homegrown or based in individual
departments,» says Ingram, who is now a postdoctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health in Baltimore,
Maryland.
1999 Sara Handros Chull, PhD, MPH Faculty Section on Ethics of Genetics and Emerging Biotechnology
Department of Bioethics Clinical Center National Institutes of
Health Director Bioethics Core Office of the Clinical Director National Human Genome Research Institute National Institutes of
Health Holly Taylor, PhD, MPH Associate Professor
Department of
Health Policy and Management Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health Core Faculty Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics Andrea Kalfoglou, PhD Associate Professor
Health Administration and Policy Program
Department of Sociology & Anthropology University of
Maryland, Baltimore County
Professor, Director of the Division of Biostatistics & Medical Informatics,
Department of Epidemiology and
Public Health, University of
Maryland - Baltimore.
For more information, contact Sandra Hofferth, Professor,
Department of Family Science, University of
Maryland School of
Public Health,
[email protected], 301-405-8501.