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Stritch School of Medicine Department of Preventive …

May 22nd, 2015 4:49 pm

Public Health Sciences is an academic department within Loyola Stritch School of Medicine. While the discipline of public health has traditionally been disconnected from clinical medicine it is now widely accepted that to meet the challenges of the 21st century we must create a health system where research, education and patient care function as a fully integrated whole. To achieve this goal we envision an array of multi-disciplinary programs that are capable of monitoring health trends and identifying disease-causing agents, assessing the medical care needs of populations, providing high quality preventive and curative treatment for everyone in our society, and measuring the outcomes of these interventions in the population and for individual patients. Reaching this goal is a formidable challenge for the United States, given our historically limited investment in public health, the fragmented system of health care currently in place, and our weak capacity to monitor quality and outcomes.

The Loyola Department of Public Health Sciences seeks to play a role in helping us reach this goal of a universal, integrated health system through research and teaching. In particular, we believe the need to address health inequalities among racial, ethnic and other marginalized populations is the most urgent challenge the US health system faces. Since its inception the Departments research and service has been largely focused on that challenge. Health inequalities do not stop at national borders and our Department also has a long tradition of global health research and education in public health.

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