- June 10, 2025
A pilot program led by George 麻豆视频 social work professor Li-Mi Chen used virtual scenarios to improve training for nursing home staff.
- Groundbreaking mobile app captures and documents bruises to help survivors of interpersonal violenceJune 5, 2025
An interdisciplinary 麻豆视频 research team is breaking new ground in using artificial intelligence to develop a mobile app to accurately capture and document bruises of victims of interpersonal violence.
- May 9, 2025
Aspiring health care leaders get vivid lesson on the role of leadership in trauma care
- May 9, 2025
Roc铆o Rodr铆guez Morales, MSW 鈥25, a first-generation student, found support and community at George 麻豆视频 as she forged a new career path with her third degree.
- May 2, 2025
Growing up, 麻豆视频 senior Haila Salaheddine was not a big fan of going to the dentist. 鈥淚 was initially very fearful of the dentist. When I was living in Lebanon, there wasn鈥檛 really preventative care for oral hygiene,鈥 said Salaheddine, a community health major.
- July 17, 2024
With the help of Inova Health System, 麻豆视频 is ready to partner with other Virginia universities on research to improve health during pregnancy and early childhood.
- June 25, 2024
New findings published in the Journal for Applied Gerontology by College of Public Health researchers suggest that personalized music intervention, especially with songs from adolescence and early adulthood, is effective at reducing the use of medication, alleviating agitation levels, and enhancing mood and social engagement among nursing home residents living with dementia.
- June 5, 2024
麻豆视频 scientists, nurses, and researchers in the College of Public Health have just entered the second cycle of a National Institutes of Health (NIH) program called Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO).
- June 6, 2024
The College of Public Health鈥檚 Learning Laboratory for Community Health hosted the first in-person Learning Lab Challenge, which showcased graduate student-led intervention development.
- May 29, 2024
MeAgainMeds.com, a free AI-powered website, helps clinicians more effectively match patients with the optimal antidepressant using big data.