Emily Goldmann
@emsugo
@nyupublichealth professor, epidemiologist, animal and travel enthusiast, and new mom
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29-12-2016 18:08:19
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Highlight: NYU School of Global Public Health Emily Goldmann notes "the great psychological distress that these [health care] workers are experiencing due to the conditions that three working in, some of the lack of PPE... and just an extremely stressful environment."
Dr. Emily Goldmann and her recent study with a team of NYU colleagues on the association between self efficacy and reduced blood pressure is featured in U.S. News & World Report. Read here: usnews.com/news/health-ne…
Protesting in the mist of a pandemic with Danielle Ompad on Yahoo Finance
GPH faculty led by Dr. Melody Goodman (Melody Goodman) will partner w/ @LMCDental on a new federally-funded project titled “Improving access to & delivery of oral health care services for vulnerable & rural populations across the life course” Read more: ow.ly/scxq50AkJg7
🚨Cool Course Alert🚨 Quantitative Public Health Data Literacy Training with Dr. Melody Goodman (Melody Goodman)! NYC & New Jersey public school, community college, HBCU & minority-serving institution students are encouraged to apply! Register here: ow.ly/DsA950AkALn
.nyupublichealth is offering a FREE course—open to the public!—on racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic health disparities in COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and mortality. Danielle Ompad and Melody Goodman will teach the 5-session course July 27-31: spr.ly/6014GTLTk
A study co-authored by Lawrence Yang, Melody Goodman (Melody Goodman) & Supriya Misra was published in "AIDS & Behavior" & suggests that achieving local cultural capabilities mitigates stigma & is linked with positive psychosocial outcomes. Read here: ow.ly/fRs350BL0lG
First, about me: I am a Clinical Associate Professor of Epidemiology at NYU School of Global Public Health nyupublichealth. I am interested in the social determinants of common mental health conditions, mental health surveillance, and approaches to teaching epidemiology. 1/4