報告題目:美國公共衛(wèi)生事業(yè)管理和教學(xué)的最新發(fā)展
主講人:Aviva Must Professor
時 間:2017年12月12日(周二)上午 10:30-11:30
地 點(diǎn):徐州醫(yī)科大學(xué)公共衛(wèi)生學(xué)院科技樓A242會議室
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報告題目:Obesity Study:Identification, Prevalence, and Trends;Risk Factors at the Individual, Family, Institutional, Community and Societal Level;Obesity and its Health Consequences across the Life-course
主講人:Aviva Must Professor
時 間:2017年12月12日(周二)下午 15:00-17:00
地 點(diǎn):徐州醫(yī)科大學(xué)行政樓101會議室
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報告題目:Community-based Approaches to Obesity Prevention
主講人:Aviva Must Professor
時 間:2017年12月13日(周三)上午 9:30-11:00
地 點(diǎn):徐州醫(yī)科大學(xué)公共衛(wèi)生學(xué)院科技樓A242會議室
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報告題目:科研論文寫作
主講人:Aviva Must Professor
時 間:2017年12月14日(周四)上午 9:30-10:30
地 點(diǎn):徐州醫(yī)科大學(xué)公共衛(wèi)生學(xué)院科技樓A242會議室
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報告題目:Introduction of Public Health Degree Programs of Tufts University School of Medicine
主講人:Aviva Must Professor
時 間:2017年12月14日(周四)下午 14:30-15:30
地 點(diǎn):徐州醫(yī)科大學(xué)行政樓101會議室
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Aviva Must, Ph.D.
Aviva Must is the Morton A. Madoff Professor of Public Health and Community Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine and a Professor in the Friedman School of Nutrition at Tufts University. She also serves as Dean for the Public Health and Professional Degree programs, which includes a masters and doctoral program in public health, MS programs in health communication and pain research education and policy, biomedical sciences and medical science. Trained as a nutritional epidemiologist, Dr. Must's primary research has focused on the epidemiology of obesity in children and adolescents. Her research was among the first to establish the link between adolescent obesity to all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality. She has continued to conduct epidemiologic research on physical and psychological health consequences of childhood obesity. Her current observational and intervention research focuses on modifiable risk factors for obesity in youth in community settings, with a current focus on vulnerable populations, including racial/ethnic minorities, immigrants, and individuals with developmental disabilities.
Dr. Must earned an undergraduate degree from New York University, and a Ph.D. from the Tufts University, with fellowship support from the National Science Foundation.