Ellen MacKenzie
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The 11th dean of @JohnsHopkinsSPH. Bloomberg Distinguished Professor (@JHU_BDPs). Director of the Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium (METRC).
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A midterm ballot initiative called Measure 114 requires permits to purchase guns and limits magazine capacity, charting a course for other states to put gun control in the hands of voters, says Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions's Cassandra Crifasi. hub.jhu.edu/2022/11/28/ore…
Thrilled to be at the Bloomberg JHU American Health Summit in Philadelphia! This is a chance for an extraordinary network of public health leaders to connect, collaborate, & find ways to build a healthier, more equitable nation. Excited for the work ahead. x.com/mikebloomberg/…
U.S. life expectancy is declining - but this trend is not inevitable & solutions are in our reach. At the Bloomberg #AmericanHealthSummit we are charting the way to a healthier future for all Americans through equity, policy, & evidence. From Joshua Sharfstein: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Thank you The LEGO Foundation! With this incredible support, Center for Indigenous Health will fully embrace the power of play, working with Indigenous partners to create transformative spaces that reflect community values and to expand its home-visiting program, Family Spirit. x.com/jhucih/status/…
Thank you - as always - to Bloomberg Philanthropies and Mike Bloomberg for your vision and your transformative support. x.com/bloombergdotor…
As we wrap up the Bloomberg JHU American Health Summit, I'm inspired by our new ideas and stronger vision for the future of public health. The needs of our country are urgent, but I believe deeply in our ability to unleash the #PowerofPublicHealth in communities across our nation.
For the first time, the World Health Organization (WHO) released a report of fungal “priority pathogens” that cause invasive disease and are becoming more prevalent and more resistant to treatment. Hatim Sati talks with @SDesmon about why fungi pose such a threat to human health. johnshopkinssph.libsyn.com/553-the-worlds…
It was an honor to welcome the First Lady of Niger, Hadidja Bazoum, to Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her Excellency is a champion of gender equity & reproductive health. This was a wonderful opportunity to learn from one another. Thank you African Public Health Network (APHN) and F. for facilitating!
"Secretary Xavier Becerra is a strategic leader who has navigated some of the most daunting public health challenges of our time," Hopkins Nursing's Sarah Szanton said. "We look forward to speaking with him and learning more about his plans for the future." hub.jhu.edu/2022/12/12/xav…
As year three of the COVID-19 era draws to a close, we asked some of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's pandemic experts to weigh in on the good, the bad, and the unknown of COVID-19 in 2022, and share their greatest hope—COVID-wise—for 2023. publichealth.jhu.edu/2022/covid-yea…
With our world ever-shifting over the past few years, Public Health On Call has been a constant source of trusted information, telling powerful stories and sharing the voices of public health with the world. You can watch the year-end episode here: youtu.be/bo500sff4B8