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Women with Heart, Students with Purpose: Kayla Seals on Empathy in Preventive Care

As Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) gathered for its annual Women with Heart (WWH) Luncheon during American Heart Month, the focus extended beyond awareness. The event highlighted prevention, measurable health improvement and the preparation of future public health professionals equipped to strengthen healthcare delivery in areas with documented access limitations. Read More

Opening Doors to Care: Building Futures through Access

As Morehouse School of Medicine welcomed community leaders, advocates and supporters to the annual Women With Heart Luncheon during American Heart Month, the institution also highlighted the students whose futures are shaped by expanded access to medical education. For Reagan Bruce, a first-year Doctor of Medicine student, Women With Heart represented both inspiration and affirmation as she began her journey into medicine. Read More

Maternal Mortality Disparities: Black Mothers Expected to Fare Worse in COVID-19 Pandemic

Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17, is an opportunity to raise awareness and center Black women’s voices in the conversation not only on Black maternal health in the United States, but in the conversation around coronavirus (COVID-19) disparities. Read More

Be a Man About It--Get an HIV Test

National HIV Testing Day is June 27th. June also happens to be Men’s Health Month. What do these two things have in common? Well, men usually account for about 70-80% of new HIV cases annually. Men who have sex with men (MSM) make up the majority of these cases. Read More

National Public Health Week 2019: Discover MSM's eMPH Program

To help celebrate National Public Health Week April 1-7, why not take a closer look at the eMPH and the entire Graduate Education in Public Health program? Read More

Atlanta's Role in the Fight for Mental Health in the African-American Community

Though a seemingly overwhelming task at times, the issue of our community’s undertreated mental health problems can be served through its budding resources. Read More