Public Health Master's Program Added to UC's Degree Options
The university expects to enroll its first class of MPH students fall 2008, following final state approval of program structure and curriculum. UC expects approval at the state level could come as early as fall 2007.
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Public health programs typically include five focus areasbiostatistics, environmental health sciences, epidemiology, health systems, and social and behavioral sciences. UCs program will be organized along those lines.
By teaching the first principles of the five core public health sciences, and doing so in the context of real world public health problems, we believe our graduates will have the preparation required for developing innovative solutions to the challenges they will face in protecting and improving the publics health, added Horner.
Faculty in the public health sciences department say UCs MPH degree will be unique compared with other programs across the country, because it will emphasize generation, evaluation and application of evidence for improving the publics health.
While evidence-based medicine is strong at UC, the application of an evidence-based approach to public health is something new among MPH programs nationally, says
Boex is in the process of creating an Office of Community Health within the public health sciences department. Through this office, he is enlisting the participation of regional public health commissioners and others in the health care field to ensure UCs new degree program serves the public health needs of the city and region.
We really want to serve as the academic base for public health practice in Greater Cincinnati, says Boex.
Adding an MPH degree program has been a key priority for Jane Henney, MD, senior vice president and provost for health affairs, since her arrival in 2003.
Other academic health centers across the state have similar programs, and we believe that offering this degree here at UC will only strengthen our many existing health programs, Henney says.
In September 2006, UCs board approved the formation of a public health sciences department. Although based in the
For more information, visit http://www.med.uc.edu/publichealth.
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