In the face of emergency, UNC's School of Public Health trains students to prepare and respond
Posted Aug 8, 2021
When leadership at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health made plans in 2019 to launch a learning program in disaster preparedness and relief, they didn’t anticipate rolling it out in a global pandemic. But when a new training course for the Carolina community kicked off in October 2020, participants found that it couldn’t have been more timely.
(UNC.edu)
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