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Elbert D. Glover, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
Department of Public
and Community Health |
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The University sits 10 miles from the nation’s capital,
the world’s largest and most influential political maze, and
a stone’s throw from every major federal funding agency. In
an environment that demands quality teaching, originality, imagination,
and research, the department is building strong alliances with federal
agencies, health volunteer agencies, foundations, and the business
community throughout the nation’s capital and the world. As
a result of these alliances, we attract inventive and industrious
students of all cultures, ages, interests and academic backgrounds.
Moreover, public and community health have been service-oriented
professions with a variety of career opportunities that can make
meaningful contributions to the health and welfare of the individual
and society. As the emphasis has traditionally been on prevention
rather than treatment, many institutions have developed and are
developing health promotion and wellness programs for public and
community members. Public and community health remain service-oriented
professions; however, the future direction is to combine both prevention
and treatment for a more effective outcome, and to craft research
as a major part in delivering quality community health programs.
The need for health professionals who can interface between fields
of practice, research, planning, administration and policy development
is growing, and employment opportunities are excellent. Better research
skills make better public and community health professionals.
As was noted by our previous chair (Dr Robin Sawyer), our department
has many strengths that help us in achieving our mission and attracting
outstanding faculty who devise new ways to approach problems and
transform cutting edge research into new knowledge for the benefit
of the nation. Our internationally renowned faculty come from all
walks of life and bring a vast array of experiences. The faculty
is amazingly productive as reflected in:
• Greater than 325 publications in peer-reviewed journals
since 1996;
• Literally hundreds of presentations at international, national
and regional professional meetings;
• Research funding exceeding $2.5 million yearly since 1997.
We have a diverse and talented student body with students from
throughout the United States and the world seeking to study public
and community health at the University of Maryland.
• Upon graduation, our students consistently enjoy professional
placement in agencies, foundations and major universities.
• Our MPH program is accredited by the Council for Education
for Public Health and is the only accredited MPH program in a public
university in the region.
• Our doctoral program is well respected nationally and was
ranked as a “top 10” program in a 2000 study performed
by the University of Illinois. Moreover, U. S. News & World
Report ranked our department 12th among universities granting similar
degrees.
Peruse our Web site so that you get a sense of the opportunities
available at the University of Maryland. You’ll find what
we know…the opportunities are vast and endless.
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