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David Nash: Developing a College of Population Health

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The field of population health may still be a relatively new venture but work is being done on a variety of levels to raise its profile and make it a larger contributor to the medical community as a whole.

The field of population health may still be a relatively new venture but work is being done on a variety of levels to raise its profile and make it a larger contributor to the medical community as a whole.

As the Dean of the Jefferson School of Public Health David B. Nash is not only involved in crafting the work done at the Philadelphia institution but also helping other schools start their own programs in the field as well. At Thomas Jefferson the program includes not only in person learning opportunities but also a wide range of online programs as well. Students can study for certificiates in various programs or extend their studies for a master's degree if they choose.

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