Alumnus Dr. Stephen Trzeciak's new book details how compassion produces tangible gains in patient outcomes, reduces healthcare expenses and mitigates healthcare provider burnout.
Nicholas Tilipman's research on options to strengthen California's insurance marketplace in the face of challenges from the federal government was featured in the Sacramento Bee.
Dr. Peter Orris, chief of service at UIC’s Great Lakes Center for Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health, analyzed the dangers of a mercury spill at a CPS School for the Chicago Sun-Times.
Max Brito, MPH Epidemiology and Biostatistics '10, was featured in the Chicago Tribune analyzing the risks posed by Candida auris, a deadly fungus outbreak that is spreading in Chicago-area health facilities.
Researchers from the UIC School of Public Health found that injured miners who worked shifts longer than 9 hours tended to have irregular schedules or less than two years on the job.
In the wake of the shootings at mosques in New Zealand, the School of Public Health confirms its solidarity with students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors, friends and community members who practice the Islamic faith.
Maria Argos is a co-investigator of a new grant from the National Institutes of Health continuing UIC's role as the Chicago field center of a community health study of Latinos and Hispanics.
The course Epidemics of Injustice focuses on the histories of the programs, policies and prejudices that give rise to many social justice and health equity concerns we see today.