Month: May 2015

Health Disparities Clinical Summer Research Fellowship Program

UConn Health’s Health Career Opportunity Programs (HCOP) recently received an $80,000 grant from the Aetna Foundation to expand one of its summer programs focused on health disparities. The grant will allow an increase in the number of pre-medical and pre-dental college students in the summer program who are interested in health disparities and primary care.

The program is designed to provide a clinical research and enrichment experience and an introduction to health disparities, cross cultural issues, principles of clinical medicine and skills for public health research and interventions. It also will offer an overview of approaches to cultural definitions, public health issues, and discussion of specific techniques for working with diverse populations in community settings.

“I would like to thank the Aetna Foundation, whose continued support has been incalculable in our efforts to encourage urban youth to aspire to careers in the health professions,” says Dr. Marja Hurley, HCOP director.

Graduate Program in Public Health Award Recipients

Dr. Scott Wetstone
Dr. Scott Wetstone

Joan Segal Outstanding Faculty Award – Scott L. Wetstone, MD

We are pleased to announce that Scott L. Wetstone, MD, has been selected as the recipient of the 2015 Joan Segal Outstanding Faculty Award. The award is given each year to a faculty member who is nominated by students or other faculty for their excellence in public health teaching.

Susan S. Addiss Award in Applied Public Health Practice

We are pleased to announce that Cynthia Fortner, MPH, and Maria Restrepo-Ruiz, MPH, are recipients of the Susan S. Addiss Award in Applied Public Health Practice.

Recipients are chosen based on criteria that best describe the career of Susan Addiss: public health advocacy, leadership, demonstrated commitment to the community, and a 3.5 GPA minimum.

The Mulvihill Medal

We are pleased to announce that Anita Chandrasekaran is the recipient of The Mulvihill Medal, awarded to the outstanding Master of Public Health graduate. The award recognizes a student for her exemplary academic record and the quality of her capstone.