Sandro Galea
Doctor, scientist, dad, husband. Dean, professor at BUSPH. Immigrant. Sandro Galea, a physician, epidemiologist, and author, is dean and Robert A.
Knox Professor at Boston University School of Public Health. He previously held academic and leadership positions at Columbia University, the University of Michigan, and the New York Academy of Medicine. He has published extensively in the peer-reviewed literature, and is a regular contributor to a range of public media, about the social causes of health, mental health, and the consequences of tra
08/26/2024
Thank you much for engaging with me here on Facebook. Moving forward, I will no longer be posting to this platform. Please find my current thoughts on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/sandrogalea/ and my personal website at sandrogalea.org.
Sandro Galea - Boston University School of Public Health | LinkedIn I am a physician, epidemiologist and author, and dean and Robert A. Knox Professor at Boston University School of Public Health. I previously held academic and leadership positions at Columbia University, the University of Michigan, and the New York Academy of Medicine. I have published extensively....
As we look to the start of the fall semester, join us for our special series of Public Health Conversations, “A Vote for Health,” which will engage with issues of consequence for the upcoming election. http://spr.ly/6185lMBWN
08/22/2024
In our new nationally representative, longitudinal cohort study across the COVID-19 pandemic, we examined the burden of generalized anxiety disorder in low-resourced adults. http://spr.ly/6182lMB5a via American Journal of Epidemiology
The final sample included adults who completed the CLIMB (COVID-19 and Life Stressors Impact on Mental Health and Well-being) study.
Thank you, Catherine Ettman, Salma Abdalla, Ruochen Wang, and Samuel Rosenberg for guiding this work.
Generalized anxiety disorder in low-resourced adults: a nationally representative, longitudinal cohort study across the COVID-19 pandemic Abstract. The burden of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) accrued disproportionately over the COVID-19 pandemic to low-resource populations. Using a longi
BUSPH scholars Matthew Motta and Timothy Callaghan discuss how partisanship intersects with health. http://spr.ly/6189lMBHF
Looking forward to welcoming the new class of incoming students to BUSPH at next week’s Orientation!
08/19/2024
Join us on September 12, as we welcome Arlie Russell Hochschild to BUSPH to discuss her book, “Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right,” this year’s SPH Reads selection. http://spr.ly/6183lM6XW
08/18/2024
“Because dignity is a human universal, it has the power to help us transcend the forces that can divide us, so that we engage on equal terms in the work of creating a better present and future.”
Centering dignity as the ultimate goal of health Reframing our engagement with a universal human value.
08/17/2024
On placing dignity at the heart of all we do in our pursuit of health.
Centering dignity as the ultimate goal of health Reframing our engagement with a universal human value.
08/16/2024
Join us this fall for a special event series, “A Vote for Health,” where we will discuss the implications of the 2024 election for health in the US and globally. Learn more and register for the events here: http://spr.ly/6189lM6Gx
08/15/2024
On learning from nonadherent patients about populations. See thoughts in JAMA Health Forum.
What Can Be Learned From Nonadherent Patients to Promote the Health of Populations? This JAMA Forum discusses patient- and population-level nonadherence to medical advice and elaborates on 4 main categories of reasons that underpin nonadherence.
08/13/2024
Enjoyed speaking last month about pursuing a vision of excellence in public health at WashU. Looking forward to continuing to engage with the WashU community in the coming months.
'Why public health at WashU?' - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis Sandro Galea, MD, DrPh, the incoming dean for the planned School of Public Health at Washington University in St. Louis, shares thoughts about the future of public health.
08/12/2024
A look at the forces that shape unequal aging – income, housing, and health inequities. https://www.bu.edu/articles/2024/the-ingredients-of-unequal-aging/
Prior thoughts on population health in the era of global aging. https://www.bu.edu/sph/news/articles/2016/population-health-in-the-era-of-global-aging/
Population Health in the Era of Global Aging | SPH Population Health in the Era of Global Aging. April 24, 2016 0 Twitter Facebook When Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment was 90 years old, she sold her apartment to a lawyer named Andre-Francois Raffray on a contingency contract. The deal was that he would pay her 2,500 francs a month (about $400 at the time...
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