Zen and the Art of Digital Transformation


COPHP MPH alum, Sara Teitelman’s first book, Zen and the Art of Digital Transformation, outlines strategies for organizations to improve employee productivity and happiness.

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    Overcoming barriers as an immigrant, first-generation MHIHIM student

    First-generation and immigrant students face multiple barriers. MHIHIM student Maryan Mohamed describes her own journey, including her advocacy and project management work at the Somali Health Board.

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  • Public health solutions for mass incarceration

    Public health solutions for mass incarceration

    Providing resources and services to the incarcerated population is a more efficient method of decreasing the US prison population, and increases the likelihood those exiting the system can successfully integrate into communities.

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    How Amy Jenkins brings trauma-informed leadership to Fred Hutch

    HIHIM alum and current faculty member Amy Jenkins reflects on the importance of trauma-informed, emotionally intelligent leadership in the workplace.

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HSEED Award and Student Funding

The Health Systems Excellence, Equity, and Distinction (HSEED) Award honors students and helps increase diversity in the field of public health. The HSEED Award is presented annually to students in our degree programs.