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Monthly Archives: February 2014
St. George’s University’s Public Health Student Association (PHSA) has built a longstanding relationship with the Mount Gay Psychiatric Hospital. As an organization comprised of future public health professionals and medical doctors, we saw fit that we raise awareness regarding the limited resources available to people struggling with mental health in Grenada and do what we […]
St. George’s University students and alumni of the Master of Public Health program have achieved a 91 percent pass rate on the spring National Board of Public Health Examiners (NBPHE) exam, allowing successful test taker to become a Certified in Public Health (CPH) professional. After passing the exam, CPH professionals must earn 50 CPH recertification credits […]