Timothy T. Brown PhD - Berkeley Public Health.
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Kathleen C. Brown, PhD, MPH. Non-Tenure Track Associate Professor of Practice and MPH Program Director Biography. In addition to my administrative responsibilities, I teach graduate courses in program planning, management, and health systems but the breadth of my teaching goes far-wider. I have enjoyed and enthusiastically taught at the University for quite some time. I have taught.
Dr. Braun is an Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the Brown University School of Public Health. He was formerly a school nurse in Milwaukee, WI before receiving his master's and doctoral degrees in Epidemiology from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. He completed postdoctoral training in environmental health at the Harvard School of Public Health. For 15 years.
Number of awards: 1 Start date and duration: October 2019 and covers a 1 year Masters in Global Public Health and a 3 year PhD. Overview: Globally, there are stark health inequalities between people from different socio-economic groups.
The PhD provides an understanding of theory and mechanisms of a topic area, research methods for conducting original research, and problem-solving approaches in public health settings. Students obtain in-depth knowledge of a public health field plus skills in research applications and methods. Graduates are prepared for careers in academic research, research institutes, and agencies. The PhD.
The School of Public Health and Family Medicine has an active doctoral programme, with around 90 PhD candidates currently registered. The high caliber of research in the Department enables us to support this growing and highly regarded programme. The PhD is by research thesis.
Dr. Brown's research interests are in HIV intervention and prevention; childhood trauma; social, behavioral and mental health; and aging. She is interested in these as separate and intersecting areas of study. Dr. Brown was awarded a K01 award from the National Institute of Mental Health to study the impact of childhood sexual trauma on aging with HIV, and to develop an intervention addressing.