School of Public Health

About Public Health Initiatives

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Public Health is more important now than ever. With the changing societal and natural environment, bold, visionary and innovative ideas are needed to attain the full potential for health and well-being for all. This means learning by doing, engaging and incorporating “glocalization” into solution-centric approaches and creative leadership.

Model of Public Health Education

UofM School of Public Health launched a new Initiative "RE-AIM Public Health IDEAS through the Lens of the Youth" as a model for public health education in high schools.

Need for Public Health Education in High Schools

  • Youth should gain exposure to the skills of population thinking through public health education. However, it has yet to become an essential component of high school curricula.
  • High school public health education will focus on critical thinking, science and digital literacy, youth empowerment, and community-based participatory action research in each community.
  • Youth will learn the importance of how to acquire, analyze, evaluate, interpret, and apply information to understand societal problems in a real-world context. It also helps to cultivate a sense of social responsibility to address community health needs.
  • This model can create triple benefits of being an educational institution, a well-being hub connecting young people to services, and as an enabler for health-related engagement.

Model of Public Health Education in High Schools

The model of public health education in high schools is implemented through a wide range of activities including:

Fall 2022
Launched Public Health Clubs and Hackathon in High Schools
Spring 2023
Launched Public Health Dual Enrollment Program
Fall 2024
Launched interdisciplinary certificate with the International Education and Research Network (iEARN)
Summer 2025
Launched Elevating Memphis Public Health Opportunities with Engaged Researchers (EMPOWER) Initiative
Fall 2025
Launched Disease Intervention Specialist (DIS) Certification Opportunity for High Schoolers

Creating the Initiative

 

Creating the Initiative

The initiative is built upon the relevance of transforming ideas into implementation for solving pressing public health challenges of the 21st century through Research, Entrepreneurship, Analytics, Informatics and Management, (RE-AIM).

To build an impactful SPH that is: Community-engaged, Anchor institute, Research-based solutions, promote Entrepreneurship and Innovation and support Student Centeredness (SPH-CARES).

This initiative aims to instill Leadership and Educational Advancement among youths to solve Public Health (LEAP) challenges of the 21st century. The initiative is built on 4 Pillars: Coping, Adaptability, Resilience and Empathy (CARE).

Ashish Joshi, PhD, MBBS, MPH | Dean & Distinguished University Professor


Going Beyond Memphis

Participating high schools and universities from around the world

 

Logo Birla Vidya Mandir Logo Central High School Logo Collierville High School Logo Compass Community Schools - Midtown Logo Cordova High School Logo Craigmont High School Logo Crosstown High School Logo DAV University Logo De La Salle College Sixth Form School Logo Houston High School Logo Kingsbury High School Logo Lincoln Community High School Logo Memphis University School Logo Musana Vocational High School / Musana Community Development Organisation Logo Panimalar Medical College Hospital & Research Institute Logo Pleasant View High School Logo Raleigh Egypt High School Logo Salvation Army USA - Memphis Area Command Logo SDRV Convent School Logo Soulsville Charter School Logo Southwind High School Logo The Excel Center - Goodwill Memphis Logo The Pestle Weed School Logo Trezevant Career & Technology Center Logo University High School Logo University of Memphis Logo University of MinhoLogo White Station High School Logo Woodbridge School                         


 

Country Representation of Public Health Initiatives

 

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