
The
Department of Public Health and Family Medicine is distinguished
by a strong faculty with a broad multidisciplinary approach
to public health and clinical issues. In both teaching and research, the department seeks to
educate medical and graduate students and to conduct research
directed at improving the health of the public.
Our goal in teaching students is to provide them with the
skills, knowledge, and perspectives needed to understand
the essential links between the social, physical, and economic
environments and the health of individual patients and their
families.
Go to the Office of Public Health and Professional Degree Programs’ site to learn more about the graduate programs.
The faculty of the department represent diverse
areas of interest, including family practice, epidemiology
and biometry, environmental and occupational health, nutrition,
public health policy, and the social and economic aspects
of the health care system. The department directs research
efforts at issues affecting the community at large and its
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The faculty share a focus on applying their skills and knowledge to current public health and clinical problems. View a complete list of some of the recent activities of our faculty.

In
late August 2005, the news focused on Hurricane Katrina
in the Southern Gulf coast of the United States. Along with
many Americans, Tambra Stevenson, MS-Health Communication
'04 saw the images of despair and hope. Learn
more about Tambra.
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Tufts University is recognized as a top research university,
especially in biomedical research. For more details about department research, click here.
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