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Boston University School of Public Health : ウィキペディア英語版 | Boston University School of Public Health
Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) is Boston University's graduate School of Public Health. It is located in the heart of Boston University's Medical Campus in the South End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The current dean is Sandro Galea. Former dean Robert Meenan stepped down at the end of 2014. BUSPH has more than 4,200 alumni, 150 full-time faculty, and students from more than 30 countries.〔(Boston University School of Public Health )〕〔(Association of Schools of Public Health BUSPH ) 〕 It is fully accredited by the Association of Schools of Public Health〔(Association of Schools of Public Health Member Schools )〕 and is ranked 10th in Public Health Grad Schools by the U.S. News & World Report.〔(SPH Ranked Top 10 Public Health School by U.S. News & World Report )〕〔(Best Public Health Schools )〕 ==History== The school was established in 1976 as a program in BU's School of Medicine and became an official school of the University in 1979 with five programs.〔(Boston University School of Public Health )〕 It was the brainchild of Dr. Douglas K. Decker. He designed the admission criteria (successful healthcare managers and practitioners), the curriculum (practical, rather than theoretical), teaching approach (pairing academicians and accomplished practitioners in the field), and the type(classes taught at night to make it possible for working managers, nurses, and doctors to attend.) The first dean was Dr. Norman A. Scotch, who guided the school through the accreditation process.
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