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I know it, you know it. Negative energy is not good for anyone. Even for the experienced...
Public health graduates are facing a tough reality: securing employment post-graduation is...
Washington, DC, USA – August 2024: A new study shows that histories of childhood trauma...
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Unfortunately, many graduates, after completing the degree, are unable to find jobs in public...
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Collaboration aims to strengthen support of African authors working in health research. Health...
Non-profit organization enhances author experience and expands publishing capabilities with new...
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On March 31st, we celebrate Cesar Chavez Day. Cesar Chavez is a hero to many Americans in the...
We are excited to announce that the Global Health and Education Projects, Inc. (GHEP) has been...
Black History Month is every February. It is a time to celebrate the successes and triumphs...
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed many inadequacies in the global public health system and security....
Many of my mentees and followers have asked: “Dr. Romey, I have all this education with all these...
One of the questions that I often get asked by my mentees, students, and fellows is “What should I...
Chatbots, ChatGPT, and Scholarly Manuscripts WAME Recommendations on ChatGPT and Chatbots in...
In the United States, October 31st is celebrated as Halloween. Halloween is a holiday where...
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A comprehensive study of health and socioeconomic inequalities among American Indians and Alaska...
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In the United States and around the world, the month of April each year is celebrated as Stress...
President Joseph R. Biden commemorates 40 years of work to address HIV/AIDS. Forty years ago...
As medical and public health professionals, we always try to ensure that every parent follows the...
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For most women, performing a regular self-examination on their breast and not feeling a lump can...
Recently, I found out that my little cousin has Autism, which was rather shocking to my family...
The International Journal of Translational Medical Research and Public Health (IJTMRPH),...
Each day, I found it fascinating on what our brains are capable of, such as controlling our...
Childhood obesity has gradually become a public health crisis over the last four decades. In the...
Growing up as a child in urban area in Maryland, I would often see many children my age experience...
Like most of us, you wake up in the morning, you feel fully energized and refreshed, but then you...
Have you ever walked in your home or school and realized that there was mold on the walls? I don’t...
In the last 48 hours or so, it is possible that one of the public health topics you may have heard...
Although international students come to the U.S. to improve their academic and social status...
A new study by the Editors of the International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS...
Large inequalities in US infant mortality by race and socioeconomic status have persisted for over...
If you’re one of those individuals trying your best to build the social capital of your...
Being a nurse is very different from how it is portrayed in pop culture. Today’s nurses are...
I would like to take this opportunity to wish all my friends and compatriots in the USA a Happy...
After working in science and research for more than a decade, I have come to realize that one of...
National Nurses Week begins each year on May 6 and ends on May 12, Florence Nightingale’s...
Over two decades ago, I spent a substantial part of my early life in my little village in...
Social Inequalities in health are marked and, in fact, have widened over time for a number of...
The influenza (popularly known as Flu) season is around the corner. The flu vaccine is your best...
Choosing the right school and teaching program that meets one’s needs for education and...
Washington, DC — About 61 percent of people with Nigerian ancestry age 25 and older had a...
The world has become increasingly interconnected, demonstrating a nation’s dependency on the...
In our Special Blog Post, Guest Writer and author Hanif S. Abdul-Amin of Maryland, USA, reflects...
The Maryland Environmental Health Network (MdEHN) seeks to fill the position of Director in early...
The International Journal of MCH and AIDS (IJMA), one of the two scholarly journals published by...
Nearly 300 people from different parts of the Washington, DC metro region received direct services...
Editor’s Note: The President of the United States has issued a presidential proclamation to...
Editor’s Note: The United Nations summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development...
Editor’s Note: In a historical and widely-received encyclical, Pope Francis calls on a...
International Education Week (IEW) is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international...
Editor’s Note: In this Special Blog, we continue our series on the 4th of the 7 Great Achievements...
Editor’s Note: In this Special Blog, we continue our series on the 3rd of the 7 achievements...
Editor’s Note: In this Blog, we continue our series on the 2nd of the 7 achievements of...
Washington, DC – July 31, 2015. Cihan Group, GHEPs’ international capacity building...
Riverdale, MD – June 21, 2015 – History was recently made in the Washington DC metropolitan...
Global health issues have a direct impact on U.S. domestic public health via its direct impact on...
An investment and interest in global health not only aligns with the core values of wanting to...
No one organization can deal with public health alone; but by partnering with the community and...
Global Health Reveals my True Nature, Not my Third Culture. What drew me to this particular field...
GHEP Blog Showcases Powerful Reflections from our Global Health Interns From Around the World. As...
Macy’s helps local charity raise funds for its local diaper distribution program for...
Washington, DC: All is set for the first Health, Environmental Education and Awareness (HEEA)...
Editor’s Note: It is not very often that we, as public health researchers and practitioners,...
College Park, MD: The Global Health and Education Projects (GHEP) has been selected as a social...
Riverdale, MD: The Global Health and Education Projects, Inc. (GHEP), an emerging non-profit...
Bladensburg, MD: The Global Health and Education Projects, Inc. (GHEP), has presented a...
Riverdale, MD: In a continued effort to expand its global strategic outreach and engagement...
Riverdale Park, MD: The TD Charitable Foundation, the charitable giving arm of TD Bank,...
Riverdale Park, MD: Low-income families who don’t have the financial resources to send their...
Washington, DC, USA: Determined to advance its international health program efforts, the Global...
The death on September 1, 2014, of Andrea Kid-Taylor, PhD, one of the most-committed lecturers at...
As the dreaded Ebola virus ravage West Africa, our hearts go out to all those front line staff...
Washington, DC: As a young three-year organization, GHEP is still in its nascent years. But with...