The University of Kentucky College of Public Health (CPH) recently honored its faculty and staff at the college’s Summer Assembly.
Syndromic surveillance uses rapid healthcare encounter data from participating hospitals and healthcare providers to monitor community-level public health in near real-time, making it a valuable tool for monitoring trends.
The University of Kentucky College of Public Health (CPH) honored its students' outstanding accomplishments at the End of the Year Celebration and
The Consortium for Understanding and Reducing Infectious Diseases in Kentucky (CURE-KY) will foster multidisciplinary collaborations to address the burden of infectious diseases in the Commonwealth and beyond.
The five-day immersive workshop — called BIOSTAT PRODIGY — will give students an introduction to statistical programming that’s both hands-on and approachable, said Kristen McQuerry, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Biostatistics in the University of Kentucky College of Public Health.