Public Health and Community Medicine
New research from Tufts University School of Medicine suggests critical changes to the process of transitioning people out of jail while on substance use treatment can reduce opioid deaths among the highly susceptible population
"I am interested in helping improve healthcare for people who have been systematically excluded or marginalized by the health system."
At an event hosted by the School of Medicine, a panel of experts offered examples from Asia to show how increased trust in government and better communication with the public saved lives during the pandemic
A professor and researcher at Tufts University School of Medicine outlines tangible ways to prevent gun violence in the U.S.
A longtime physician and faculty member at Tufts University School of Medicine is the author of a new book about how war affects health
Substance use and addiction expert Margie Skeer of the School of Medicine discusses causes, implications, and positive steps to take
National Public Health Week will take place April 4-10, 2022. This year’s theme is, “Public Health is Where You Are.”
Join us in recognizing Scott Epstein, M84, a 2021 Tufts Distinguish Service Award Recipient
Some say COVID-19 will soon be endemic, but an epidemiologist warns that a return to normalcy may leave communities of color and other vulnerable populations at risk
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