
WELCOME TO THE TULANE SOCIETY OF YOUNG BLACK PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONALS!
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PUBLIC HEALTH PIONEERS... PUBLIC HEALTH INNOVATORS... STRIVING TO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE The Society of Young Black Health professionals or "The Society" began in 2002 as an association within the Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine dedicated to raising awareness for pertinent health issues affecting minorities on both a global and community level.
The Society maintains a professional network for all members, alumni, faculty, and Tulane undergraduate students to foster a positive enduring image of the Tulane community through local outreach projects, fundraising, attendance at national health conferences, volunteerism, and overall helping to better serve the community where we gain our education. The Society throughout the year works hard to utilize and develop the skills and talents of our members in order to help make a healthier tomorrow for all. The Society's Academic Advisor is Professor is A. Abdelghani who is housed in the Environmental Health Department. Facebook Society page Newsletter 2008 Edition 1:1 2008 Digital-Scrapbook Society Pictures 2008-2009 Newsletter 2009 Edition 1:1 FOLLOW US on TWITTER
Newsletter 2010 SOON!
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