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Click here for a comprehensive look at today's public health news.
- Mammogram Controversy: 'Politics Is Always Intruding Into The World Of Breast Cancer' read >>
- Nelson Says He'll Vote To Allow Debate, Others Still Up In The Air read >>
- UNICEF Report Highlights Gains In Child Health, While 1B Still Lack Essential Services read >>
- USAID Nominee Visits Capitol Hill read >>
- Resource Tracking of U.S. and Global HIV/AIDS Funding read >>
- Sir John Crofton, Pioneer in TB Cure, Dies at 97 read >>
- Reid Schedules Vote To Move Reform Bill to Floor as Abortion Debate Continues read >>
- Blogs Comment on Abortion Coverage, Abstinence-Only Funding in Senate Health Reform Bill, Other Topics read >>
School of Public Health & Health Services News
- Public Health Grand Rounds: H1N1 Puts Our Health Care System’s Preparedness to the Test read >>
- 'Reinventing Customer Service in Healthcare: Lessons Learned From the Best' read >>
- Analysis Examines Industry-Wide Implications of the Stupak/Pitts Amendment read >>
- Department of Health Policy Releases HIT 'Tool Kit' for State Policy Makers read >>
- Congratulations to SPHHS Alums Recently Certified in Public Health read >>
- In Memoriam - Dr. Gilbert Kombe read >>
- News From The Department of Prevention and Community Health read >>
- GW Lecturer Dan R. Hawkins, Jr. To Receive the 2009 APHA Award for Excellence read >>
- Professor Sara Rosenbaum Named Among Founding Directors of FAIR Health read >>
- PCH's Professor McDonnell Receives 2009 ASPH/Pfizer Early Career in Public Health Teaching Award read >>
- 'Rapid Response' Report Examines Debate Surrounding Mandatory Flu Vaccines for Health Care Workers read >>
- Department of Health Policy In The News read >>
- Health Care Fraud Challenges Both Public and Private Sectors read >>
- New Analyses of Senate Committee Health Reform Proposals Addresses Significant Legal Changes read >>
- GW Health Services and Management Leadership Students Win First Place in Annual Case Competition read >>
- Brief Explores the Evolution of Medicaid Lawsuits to Stop Scheduled Reductions in Medi-Cal read >>
- Children's National Medical Center Honors SPHHS Epidemiology Student read >>
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