Teaching and research on women's health issues in Schools of Public Health
D. Oakley
American Journal of Public Health, 1980, vol. 70, issue 7, 732-735
Abstract:
Women have been among the students and the faculty in Schools of Public Health since the early days of academic programs in public health. This report provides data on the recent past and current proportions of students and faculty who are women, and on the current quantity and type of teaching and research on women's health issues in the 22 North American Schools of Public Health. Teaching on these subjects is more widespread than research, but one or both are found in all but three of the schools.
Date: 1980
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