Over 13,000 national and international physicians, administrators, nurses, educators, researchers, epidemiologists, and related health specialists converged on Boston from November 2-6 for the 141st American Public Health Association annual meeting.
Among that throng were Indiana University researchers, including graduate students and faculty members of the IU School of Public Health-Bloomington attending sessions and presenting research findings.
In addition, the IU School of Public Health-Bloomington had a substantial presence at the Public Health Expo were a host of visitors to the school’s exhibition booth were greeted by a new impressive display where faculty, staff, and student volunteers eagerly answered questions and provided information about the school and its programs.
As part of the presence in Boston this year, Dean Torabi hosted a reception attended by dozens of IU alumni, school alumni, and distinguished guests, including former IU Vice President Ed Marshall and Indiana Public Health Association President Jerry King.
Dean Torabi premiered the new IU School of Public Health video “Preventing Disease, Promoting Health, Improving Quality of Life.”
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