Meet-the-Professional (Virtual Public Health Hangout)

Meet-the-Professional (Virtual Public Health Hangout)

Topic: Meet-the-Professional (Virtual Public Health Hangout)
Time: Jun 29, 2021, 05:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Guest:  Jessica DiBari, Ph.D., M.H.S.

About: Dr. DiBari is a Senior Health Scientist at the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) within the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). With over 20 years of public health experience, Dr. DiBari works closely with several interdisciplinary multi-site research networks and investigator-initiated projects. She also researches a broad spectrum of maternal and child health topics, focusing on early developmental origins of disease. Before coming to MCHB, Dr. DiBari served as a Program Analyst at the National Institutes of Health contributing to the planning and implementation of the National Children’s Study.

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Meet-the-Professional (Virtual Public Health Hangout)

Meet-the-Professional (Virtual Public Health Hangout)

Topic: Meet-the-Professional (Virtual Public Health Hangout)
Time: Jun 17, 2021, 05:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Guest:  Captain David A. Dietz, MHSA, MSW

About: Captain David Dietz joined the U.S. Public Health Service in 2003, transferring from the U.S. Navy’s Medical Service Corps.  He began his career at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services where he led the development of the Department of Health and Human Service’s first preventable hospitalization initiatives. He led the creation and expansion of Health IT programs within underserved communities, and the Health Resources and Services Administration, where he currently serves as the Deputy Executive Officer in the Bureau of Primary Health Care. He has been awarded the Outstanding Service Medal, Commendation Medal, Hazardous Duty Award, Crisis Response Award, and other awards. Capt. Dietz has completed several deployments, most recently to Shiprock, NM, where he led COVID patient case management on a Navajo reservation.

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HIV/AIDS: Celebrating 40 Years of Science & Activism

HIV/AIDS: Celebrating 40 Years of Science & Activism

President Joseph R. Biden commemorates 40 years of work to address HIV/AIDS.

Forty years ago today, five young men in Los Angeles, USA, were confirmed as the first known patients stricken with an illness that the world would later come to know as AIDS. In the decades since, more than 700,000 Americans and 32.7 million people worldwide have been lost to AIDS-related illnesses – a heartbreaking human toll that has disproportionately devastated LGBTQ+ communities, communities of color, and underserved and marginalized people around the world.

40 years after, the war against HIV/AIDS may be over in developed countries but not so in developing countries. GHEP is doing its part through our work advancing science and engaging researchers from across the global North and South to conduct meaningful research aimed at preventing the toll, salvaging human lives, communities and lives shattered.

Through the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief – and as the largest donor to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria – the U.S. has invested more than $85 billion since 2002 to support HIV programs around the world. Read More


I Am a Long-term Survivor of HIV

“I keep asking myself: What does it mean to be a “long-term survivor” of HIV? My feelings, words, and thoughts have been telling me: It’s complex. I am grateful for surviving.”


Supporting Long-Term Survivors of HIV

“It’s been nearly 35 years since I was diagnosed with HIV. I was infected in 1981 or 1982 before we knew anything about HIV, or how to protect ourselves. When I tested HIV positive in 1988, I was told I had less than two years to live and to “go home and start making.”


40 Years of HIV Progress

On June 5, 1981, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) described the first cases of rare pneumonia.

Public Health 360 Hangout

Public Health 360 Hangout

Join us as GHEP hosts MEET–THE–PROFESSIONAL Event a Public Health 360 Hangout.

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Public Health 360 Open House

Public Health 360 Open House

Join us for our Public Health 360 Virtual Open House.

At the OPEN HOUSE, we will provide information about the program, answer all your questions, and give you the opportunity to hear from past participants.

Public Health 360 (PH 360) is a hands-on training program that prepares the next generation of eminently qualified public health practitioners who will foster optimum population health through disease prevention, health management, and community health education and empowerment

Date and Time:
Tuesday, April 20th
5:30 p.m. Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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