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Students will learn how to apply population health and epidemiology concepts to improve health outcomes and how health systems, agencies, and organizations work together. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to determine how to improve health equity, reduce health disparities, maintain population health, promote health and disease prevention strategies, and discuss how the distribution and determinants of health and disease affect different human populations. College of Health Science Physician Assistant \u003Cdiv class=\"field field--name-field-credit-hours field--type-decimal fie...",null,"2026-05-27 17:11:05","Anonymous",35,"Ecpi","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.google.com\u002Fs2\u002Ffavicons?domain=www.ecpi.edu&sz=64","16982-ecpi","25211441-population-health-epidemiology","Population Health and Epidemiology Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 05\u002F27\u002F2026 - 13:11 MPA635 635 MPA MPA635 Population Health and Epidemiology (3) This course will provide a review of population health and epidemiology. Students will learn how to apply population health and epidemiology concepts to improve health outcome","May 27, 2026",{"id":26,"feed_id":27,"title":28,"link":29,"description":30,"media":15,"published_at":31,"authors":32,"tags":15,"score":33,"source":34,"faviconUrl":35,"sourceSlug":36,"storySlug":37,"summary":30,"publishedLabel":38},24943486,6359,"Climate Change and Health Inequities: Evidence and Action for Vulnerable Populations","https:\u002F\u002Fajph.aphapublications.org\u002Fdoi\u002Fabs\u002F10.2105\u002FAJPH.2026.308561?af=R","American Journal of Public Health, Volume 116, Issue 6, Page 761-764, June 2026. \u003Cbr\u002F>","2026-05-13 08:02:05","Tarik Benmarhnia,Nicholas Chartres",65,"Aphapublications","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.google.com\u002Fs2\u002Ffavicons?domain=ajph.aphapublications.org&sz=64","6359-aphapublications","24943486-climate-change-health-inequities-evidence-action-vulnerable-populations","May 13, 2026",{"id":40,"feed_id":41,"title":42,"link":43,"description":44,"media":45,"published_at":46,"authors":47,"tags":48,"score":49,"source":47,"faviconUrl":50,"sourceSlug":51,"storySlug":52,"summary":53,"publishedLabel":54},25107632,1431,"Evaluating School Policies During COVID-19 Pandemic","https:\u002F\u002Fbioengineer.org\u002Fevaluating-school-policies-during-covid-19-pandemic\u002F","In the wake of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the education sector faced unprecedented upheaval as policymakers and educators scrambled to devise strategies capable of mitigating learning loss while safeguarding public health. A transformative study published recently in Nature Communications has taken a cutting-edge approach to understanding the effectiveness of elementary and secondary school policies implemented […]","https:\u002F\u002Fbioengineer.org\u002Fwp-content\u002Fuploads\u002F2026\u002F05\u002FEvaluating-School-Policies-During-COVID-19-Pandemic.jpg","2026-05-24 00:17:49","Bioengineer","Health",55,"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.google.com\u002Fs2\u002Ffavicons?domain=bioengineer.org&sz=64","1431-bioengineer","25107632-evaluating-school-policies-during-covid-19-pandemic","In the wake of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the education sector faced unprecedented upheaval as policymakers and educators scrambled to devise strategies capable of mitigating learning loss while safeguarding public health. A transformative study published recently in Nature Communications has taken a cutting-edge ap","May 24, 2026",{"id":56,"feed_id":27,"title":57,"link":58,"description":59,"media":15,"published_at":60,"authors":61,"tags":15,"score":49,"source":34,"faviconUrl":35,"sourceSlug":36,"storySlug":62,"summary":59,"publishedLabel":63},25090399,"Equities and Inequities Inherent in Wastewater Surveillance Systems for Public Health: New York State, 2020–2024","https:\u002F\u002Fajph.aphapublications.org\u002Fdoi\u002Fabs\u002F10.2105\u002FAJPH.2026.308472?af=R","American Journal of Public Health, Ahead of Print. \u003Cbr\u002F>","2026-05-21 08:03:48","Milagros Neyra Blatz,Nicole Pulido,Michelle Asiedu-Danso,Dustin T. Hill,Margaret G. Rose,Yifan Zhu,Keshia M. Pollack Porter,David A. 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Rosenberg","24943447-need-public-health-agencies-collaborate-innovate-era-federal-instability-view-northeast",{"id":73,"feed_id":74,"title":75,"link":76,"description":77,"media":78,"published_at":79,"authors":80,"tags":15,"score":49,"source":81,"faviconUrl":82,"sourceSlug":83,"storySlug":84,"summary":77,"publishedLabel":85},24878259,3362,"Training Students to Close Health-Care Gaps","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.insidehighered.com\u002Fnews\u002Fstudent-success\u002Flife-after-college\u002F2026\u002F05\u002F11\u002Ftraining-students-close-health-care-gaps","Training Students to Close Health-Care Gaps Joshua.Bay Mon, 05\u002F11\u002F2026 - 03:00 AM Stanislaus State’s Community Health Worker program helps residents in California’s Northern San Joaquin Valley, including Black new mothers and migrant farmworkers, navigate barriers and disparities. Byline(s) Joshua Bay","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.insidehighered.com\u002Fsites\u002Fdefault\u002Ffiles\u002Fstyles\u002Flarge\u002Fpublic\u002F2026-05\u002FStan%20State_CHW-8_0.jpg?itok=MLrqAVm-","2026-05-11 07:00:00","Joshua.Bay","Insidehighered","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.google.com\u002Fs2\u002Ffavicons?domain=www.insidehighered.com&sz=64","3362-insidehighered","24878259-training-students-close-health-care-gaps","May 11, 2026",{"id":87,"feed_id":88,"title":89,"link":90,"description":91,"media":92,"published_at":93,"authors":94,"tags":95,"score":96,"source":97,"faviconUrl":98,"sourceSlug":99,"storySlug":100,"summary":101,"publishedLabel":38},24920419,3091,"Health outcomes rely on more than just health care","https:\u002F\u002Fkevinmd.com\u002F2026\u002F05\u002Fhealth-outcomes-rely-on-more-than-just-health-care.html","If the quality of health care was the only major determining factor of health outcomes, then the healthiest cities in the United States would simply be those with the best health care facilities. 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This study investigates the feasibility, robustness, and potential of direct optimal control methods using nonlinear programming solvers on compartmental models described by ordinary differential equations to determine the best application of various interventions, including non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) and vaccination strategies. Through case studies, we demonstrate the use of NLP solvers to determine the optimal application of interventions based on single objectives, such as minimising total infections, “flattening the curve”, or reducing peak infection levels, as well as multi-objective optimisation to achieve the best combination of interventions. While indirect methods provide useful theoretical insights, direct approaches may be a better fit for the fast-evolving challenges of real-world epidemiology. 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