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Delta Omega 
   

SEE ANNOUNCEMENTS BELOW FOR THIS YEAR'S NOMINEES AND OTHER AWARD WINNERS...

 

The Delta Omega Honorary Society is the public health honorary society of accredited schools and programs of public health. The society has been active in advancing public health education, practice, and research for more than three-quarters of a century. Originally founded in 1924 at the Johns Hopkins University, the Society has more than 20 local chapters.

The purpose of the Society is to encourage excellence in student scholarship and research and to recognize academic and professional achievement in the field of public health. The national office is housed at the Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH).

About the Eta Chapter

The Eta Chapter was formed in 1950 and is housed in the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine at Tulane University. Members are elected for nomination annually from the graduating students, faculty and alumni. Annual events include Delta Omega Week, the Fall/Spring Guest Speaker, Spring Poster Award and the Outstanding Dissertation Award.

 

Correspondence Address

Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health - Eta Chapter
Tulane University, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
1440 Canal Street, Mailbox TB-16
New Orleans, LA 70112
deltoeta@tulane.edu
President: Erik Svendsen, PhD

 




ANNOUNCEMENTS:

 

  • The nominees will be recognized at the Delta Omega Induction Dinner to be held Monday, May 13th at 6:00pm at Zea's on St. Charles Ave. 


  • Job well done to this year's poster competition contestants!

    • The first place was awarded to: Katherine Mills, poster title: Arterial Stiffness and Chronic Kidney Disease

    • The second place was awarded to: Benjamin Jelin, poster title: Investigation of Predictive Risk Factors Determining CS-137 Body Burden of Ukrainian Children Affected by the Chernobyl Disaster

    • The third place was awarded to: Ben Azevedo, poster title: Teaching End-of-Life Care to 1st Year Medical Students

  • Congratulations to this year's Best Dissertation Award Winner from the Department of Epidemiology

    • Maeve Wallace

    • Dissertation Title: The Physical Burden of Inequity: Stress, Allostatic Load, and Racial Disparities in Adverse Birth Outcomes.

 

 

 


 

 

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