September 28, 2006
The Department of Maternal and Child Health has received a federal grant enabling the launch of a new doctoral training program in applied epidemiology aimed at addressing health inequities. The Health Resources and Services Administration, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), awarded the department $26,000 per year for three years to train at least one PhD or DrPH student per year.

Photograph of Dr. Herbert Peterson

Photograph of Dr. Herbert Peterson

“The grant support will further enhance our ability to attract and retain high-caliber students committed to advancing maternal and child health epidemiology and its impact on health policy, health care, and the health status of people in the state and across the country,” said Herbert Peterson, MD, chair of the department.

The goal of the training is to increase the number of researchers working with maternal and child health agencies to produce promising new research for reducing health disparities among racial and ethnic minority and underserved women in the United States. All supported maternal and child health students will minor in epidemiology and complete a certificate in health disparities.

Photograph of Dr. Vigaya Hogan

Photograph of Dr. Vigaya Hogan

According to the DHHS’ Healthy People 2010 report, one of the goals of DHHS is to eliminate health inequities for vulnerable population groups. Peterson says he is pleased that maternal and child health professionals will continue to develop effective strategies for reducing those inequities.

The training program will begin this month under the direction of principal investigator and clinical associate professor, Dr. Vijaya Hogan. Stephanie Moultrie, a third-year doctoral student and Dara Hall-Mendez, a second-year student, will receive support from the grant during the coming year.

 

For more information contact Ramona DuBose, director of communications for the UNC School of Public Health, by telephone at 919-967-7467 or by email at ramona_dubose@unc.edu.

 

 

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