Public Health
Mental health summit reaches out to African-American veterans
51ΑΤΖζβs Military and Veterans Resource Center has been partnering with the Zablocki Veterans Affairs Medical Center for six years on summits that provide info and help to veterans. This yearβs summit is on June 23.
With new public health degree, Zilber School aims to increase its impact
A new Bachelor of Science in Public Health degree will enable 51ΑΤΖζ to bolster Wisconsin public health workforce, which is rapidly aging and being depleted by retirements even as the need increases.
Paramedic training helps improve health, reduce 911 calls
In the community paramedics program, 51ΑΤΖζ’s College of Nursing teaches firefighters how to reach out to patients so they can better manage chronic health conditions. As a result, Milwaukee County has seen a large reduction in 911 calls for non-emergency situations.
51ΑΤΖζ nursing grad works to turn around ailing Tomah VA
Victoria Brahm took over the Tomah VA Medical Center in 2015 after top leaders had been ousted in a scandal of overprescribing opioids. Morale was low, the center’s reputation in decline. Under Brahm’s leadership since then, conditions have improved.
Nursing volunteers help prepare emergency medical responders
Nurses are usually among those tending to the wounded and injured. But this week a group of College of Nursing volunteers became the βvictimsβ in a simulated disaster to help train emergency responders.
51ΑΤΖζ alum revolutionized aging communities nationwide
A nationally recognized leader on aging issues, Stephanie Stein received the 2017 51ΑΤΖζ distinguished alumni achievement award. Stein was the main designer of Family Care, a pioneering long-term care program piloted in Milwaukee County and now emulated nationwide.
51ΑΤΖζβs Kristie Brooke named 2017 Health Care Hero
51ΑΤΖζ’s Kristie Brooke has been named a 2017 Health Care Hero by BizTimes Milwaukee. Brooke is an advanced practice nurse practitioner in 51ΑΤΖζ’s College of Nursing and the Silver Spring Community Nursing Center β one of two 51ΑΤΖζ-run health care practices in Milwaukee. She has been with the Silver Spring Community Nursing Center in Milwaukee’s […]
Engineering, nursing βhackathonβ explores solutions to health care issues
A National Science Foundation grant is helping 51ΑΤΖζ’s College of Engineering & Applied Science work with other disciplines on campus to bring more women and underrepresented groups into innovation. In January, 51ΑΤΖζ became one of eight National Science Foundation I-Corps sites to receive $30,000 to promote inclusion of underrepresented populations in the National Innovation Network. […]
Gene discovery in monkeys could shed light on defense against HIV
In a new study, a research group that includes 51ΑΤΖζ anthropologist Trudy Turner found that the animalsβ curious tolerance comes from evolution that has favored certain genes in their DNA.
Alum brings public health skills to fight against opioid abuse
Rachel Lecher, a May graduate of the Zilber School of Public Health, is bringing expertise from one of her graduate projects on opioid abuse to her new job as a research coordinator in emergency medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin.