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From Patient to Policy: Cheyenne Blackbird’s MHA Journey
Each fall, the UBC Faculty of Medicine welcomes more than 5,000 new and returning learners — including future doctors, midwives, researchers, audiologists and more — who will go on to transform health and wellbeing for diverse communities…
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SPPH Scholar Day 2025
Calling All SPPH Students and Residents! Do you have a poster from a previous scholarly presentation? We want to showcase your work!
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From Patient to Policy: Cheyenne Blackbird’s MHA Journey
Each fall, the UBC Faculty of Medicine welcomes more than 5,000 new and returning learners — including future doctors, midwives, researchers, audiologists and more — who will go on to transform health and wellbeing for diverse communities across British Columbia and beyond.…
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Incoming MPH student awarded Indigenous Graduate Fellowship
Ogechi Anumba, an incoming Indigenous student of the Master of Public Health (MPH) Program, as the recipient of the prestigious Indigenous Graduate Fellowship (IGF).
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SPPH strengthens equitable global health collaboration through reciprocal visit to Kenya
SPPH is pleased to highlight the outcomes of a successful reciprocal visit by Professor Aslam Anis, SPPH Director, and Dr. Khumbo Kalua, Global Health Program Director, to Amref International University (AMIU) in Nairobi, Kenya.
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SPPH faculty awarded nearly $5 million from CIHR to lead innovative health research projects
SPPH faculty secured nearly $5 million in funding to lead diverse and impactful research initiatives addressing urgent health challenges facing Canadians.
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Welcome Dr. Kaylee Byers
Please join us in welcoming Dr. Kaylee Byers to the School of Population and Public Health this fall. She is the Deputy Director of the British Columbia node of the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative and a Michael Smith Health Research BC…