Tag: Institute for Public Health June 5, 2025 Solidarity amid tragedyCentennial Christian Church, a close community partner with WashU Medicine, plans to rebuild after a devastating tornado on May 16.Medical Campus & Community May 8, 2025 WashU Medicine faculty honored for community engagement55 receive Dean’s Impact Awards for community partnerships.Medical Campus & Community January 9, 2025 Colditz receives award from Susan G. KomenWashU Medicine expert recognized for his ‘pivotal advances’ in population science.National Leaders December 21, 2022 Podcast: Brain-related issues can linger after patients recover from COVID-19This episode of 'Show Me the Science' discusses one of the most common problems associated with long COVID-19.Podcast, Show Me the Science May 19, 2021 Podcast: What to make of CDC’s new masking guidelinesThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' details how changes in recommendations for masking will be implemented at the university and elsewhere.Podcast, Show Me the Science June 11, 2020 Patients with COVID-19 donate specimens to advance research effortsBiorepository project initiated early in pandemic to streamline coronavirus research efforts.News Release March 13, 2019 Doctors address mental health crisis among Rohingya refugeesFleeing violence in Myanmar, refugees who are unsure of future settle in Bangladeshi camps.Medical Campus & Community, Video January 29, 2019 University to help modernize radiation therapy in GuatemalaProject supported by partnerships and USAID grant.News Release October 24, 2018 IPH conference to address health in rural and urban communitiesAlayna Sibert, of North City Food Hub, will discuss limited access to food in urban neighborhoods.Medical Campus & Community April 1, 2016 Global health conference to highlight life-saving drugs, vaccinesExperts will discuss HIV, Zika virus, cancer drugs and global access, among other topics.Medical Campus & Community July 1, 2015 More Americans now obese than overweightNew finding is "a wake-up call" to make public health strategies a priority.School of Medicine Posts navigation