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The IHE Community Health Division includes the Doctor of Public Health (DrPH), Master of Public Health (MPH), Master of Science in Genetic Counseling (MSGC), and Master of Science in Precision Medicine education programs. The Division includes research faculty: Jess Olson studies the role of mRNA in predicting lifestyle interventions for women with breast cancer; Jamila Kwarteng studies dietary approaches to weight loss with black communities; Jenny Geurts evaluates counseling to address hereditary cancer and endocrine conditions; Greer Jordan evaluates health workforce development in Milwaukee; and John Meurer studies COVID risks and protections among Milwaukee adults.
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Master of Public Health Education

Education

Our online MPH and DrPH programs focus on training public health leaders by providing an exceptional educational experience emphasizing public health practice, leadership development, and community engagement. We envision a world with healthy, thriving and equitable communities. Our Master of Science Genetic Counseling program’s mission to cultivate exceptional genetic counseling leaders who reflect the visible and invisible diversity of communities we serve. We aim to create compassionate, academically minded individuals who prioritize health equity, advocacy, and cultural humility in our communities.

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Community Health Research

Research

The Division of Community Health is the catalyst for collaborative research in programs involving sociology, epidemiology, bioethics and biostatistics to address root causes of health disparities and to foster health equity. Researchers are also working on cross-cutting initiatives to reduce cancer disparities across Wisconsin.

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I got into the labs and the research bug got me.

Dr. Jessica Olson

Jessica Olson, PhD, MPH, was working as a teaching assistant at Northern Illinois University while finishing her master’s degree in virology when it happened. “I got into the labs and the research bug got me. I wanted to move from researching plants to humans, so I came to MCW and did a tour. There were heart cells derived from patients beating in a lab. It was really incredible. I had never seen live, human cells before.” Learn more about Jessica Olson, PhD, MPH

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Are you interested in working together on your upcoming research project? 

8701 Watertown Plank Rd.
Milwaukee, WI 53226

ihe@mcw.edu

(414) 955-8800
(414) 955-0176 (fax)
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