Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is an institution at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore , United States. It was founded in 1916 with support from the Rockefeller Foundation . More than 2,693 students from 85 countries are currently studying at it. One of the institutes is the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security . The school is the largest of its kind in the world and is divided into ten departments. In the field of public health (health care), the school has held first place in the world since 1994 according to the ranking of the US News & World Report .
Well-known graduates
- Chen Chien-jen (* 1951), epidemiologist and Vice President of Taiwan
- Virginia Apgar (1909–1974), American doctor, inventor of the Apgar Score
- George W. Comstock (1915-2007), American epidemiologist
- Martha Elisabeth Rogers (1914–1994), American nursing researcher
- Donald A. Henderson (1918-2016), American epidemiologist
- Alfred Sommer , American medic
principal
- William Henry Welch (1916–1927)
- William Henry Howell (1927-1931)
- Wade Hampton Frost (1931-1934)
- Allen W. Freeman (1934-1937)
- Lowell Reed (1937-1947)
- Ernest L. Stebbins (1947-1967)
- John C. Hume (1967-1977)
- Donald A. Henderson (1977–1990)
- Alfred Sommer (1990-2005)
- Michael J. Klag (2005-2017)
- Ellen J. MacKenzie (2017-now)
Web links
- Literature by and about Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in the WorldCat bibliographic database
- What is public health? Publication of the school
- Werner Rügemer : "The USA has the safest health system in the world" April 1st, 2020
Individual evidence
- ↑ https://www.jhsph.edu/about/school-at-a-glance/index.html
- ↑ Departments
- ↑ US News Rankings 2019: Best Public Health Schools