About PHSAD
PHSAD is a student organization committed to creating and fostering a sense of community and collective responsibility primarily among African American students in the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan. PHSAD also provides a familial environment for students as they pursue their degrees at the School of Public Health.
The organization strives to maintain diversity by having members with backgrounds in each of the academic disciplines as well as other schools within the University. Through work with other organizations, PHSAD has also helped foster relationships among peers that will last a lifetime.
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Alumni UPDATES
Denise Brooks-Williams elected National President of the National Association of Health Services Executives during the Annual Educational Conference, October, 2007
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Upcoming EVENTS
- Bone Marrow Drive (TBD)
- PHSAD Executive Board Elections, March 2009
- PHSAD’s 23rd Annual Minority Health Conference (“Bridging the Gap: Addressing Health Disparities by Translating Research into Public Health Practice”, March 13th and 14th, 2009)
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Congratulations to PHSAD AIDS Walk Michigan Team!
-On Sunday September 21, 2008, PHSAD members participated in a 3K walk throughout Ann Arbor. The money raised went to the HIV/AIDS Resource Center (HARC) and the Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan (HFM).
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