BCHS News

Cindy Le, Dylan Kurian, Christina Yi, Lauren Angus, Harper Segal and Namita Mahajan
April 23, 2024

Center for Global Health-sponsored team takes second at Global Health Case Competition

A team of six University of Pittsburgh juniors placed second in Emory University’s 2024 Emory Morningside Case Competition held March 21-23. The team was sponsored by the Global Studies Center and the School of Public Health’s Center for Global Health, headed by Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Assistant Professor Cynthia L Salter, PhD.
Art Heals Exhibit
April 22, 2024

ART Heals Pittsburgh showcases the role of community art in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic

Through the collaboration of professors Sara Baumann and Jessica Burke, ART Heals Pittsburgh showcases 27 artists from the greater Pittsburgh region.
Sara Baumann
April 17, 2024

Comprehensive sexuality education benefits youths, schools and communities

The team led by Dr. Sara Baumann, assistant professor in the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, examined the effects of a unique program working with school communities in rural Madagascar.
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April 2, 2024

How a new medical TV show could influence public perception

I think this [new show] will be a really good opportunity to promote health messages, create dialogue and ultimately inspire people to join medicine and get involved in health and their communities,” says assistant professor of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Beth Hoffman. 
spring panelists
March 21, 2024

Sharing stories and creating space

Experts in community engagement share insights at Pitt Public Health symposium  

When asked for words of wisdom gleaned from conducting community-engaged work, experts from academia and public health advocacy spoke of truth telling, finding joy, being present, remaining flexible and showing compassion.

Richard Garland“If they’re going to raffle off something, raffle off something positive,” Garland said. “Maybe books or a scholarship to a university.”
February 29, 2024

Off target? Mount Washington youth sports group offers AR-15 as raffle prize.

“If they’re going to raffle off something, raffle off something positive,” Assistant Professor of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Garland said. “Maybe books or a scholarship to a university.”

Vice Dean Jessica Burke and Assistant Professor of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Sara Baumann
February 27, 2024

2 Pitt Public Health professors led a Collaborative Filmmaking study on grief

Vice Dean Jessica Burke and Assistant Professor of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Sara Baumann led a study on parent bereavement journeys, which resulted in the film “Visualizing Loss.”

Maria Salazar
January 23, 2024

BCHS’s Maria Salazar honored with the 2023 Bernard D. Goldstein Student Award

Dual master’s student Maria Salazar has been announced as the 2023 winner of the Bernard D. Goldstein Student Award in Environmental Health Disparities and in Public Health Practice.

prescription pill container with pills
January 17, 2024

Online Training on Substance Abuse Offered to all Health Sciences Students

An online training curriculum focused on addressing opioid and other substance use disorders is now available for all University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences schools. Centered on destigmatizing patient substance use and integrating cultural humility, the curriculum establishes a framework for patient care and delivery in clinical experiences and addresses racial and ethnic inequities in substance use treatment and care. The course was piloted in the fall by Mary Hawk in her Harm Reduction course.  

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January 10, 2024

6 OTC Drugs That Can Be Dangerous for Older Adults

“We need better consumer education, more involvement of physicians and pharmacists in OTC consults, and better packaging of the products themselves," says Professor of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Steven Albert. 

prescription pills over a river
December 15, 2023

BCHS partners with ACHD and CDC to curb the opioid overdose epidemic

Mary Hawk, DrPH, MPH, professor and chair; James Egan, PhD, MPH, assistant professor; and staff member Molly Eggleston, MPH, will evaluate the performance of and efficacy of the $14.5 million project, which is an extension of the ACHD's Overdose Prevention Program.

"Community service is integral to what we do as a department and school," said Hawk. "Given the devastating impact of opioid overdose in our region, particularly on Black communities, we are proud to work with the health department on such an important endeavor."

Alumni award winners
November 17, 2023

Pitt Public Health honors alumni at awards ceremony

The University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health recognized nine alumni for their outstanding service to the field of public health at an awards ceremony.

Patricia Documét celebrates Pitt Public Health
September 26, 2023

Paying it Forward

Patricia Documét celebrates Pitt Public Health

 Theresa Kaijage  (SOC WK ’04G, SPH ’04G) used her social work skills and empathy to trailblaze support systems for people with HIV/AIDS in Tanzania.
September 20, 2023

Compassion in Action

Theresa Kaijage  (BCHS ’04) used her social work skills and empathy to trailblaze support systems for people with HIV/AIDS in Tanzania.

Anti-violence teams surge as $50 million in Allegheny County funding flows
September 12, 2023

Anti-violence teams surge as $50 million in Allegheny County funding flows

When a victim of gun violence is brought to UPMC Presbyterian in Oakland, a nurse in the trauma center might rush to their station and pick up a business card from Richard Garland.