New Nursing Elective Course: Culture, Immigration, and Health Outcomes

New Nursing Elective Course: Culture, Immigration, and Health Outcomes

Reminder to EPIs and GLEPIs: non-RSPH courses cannot count towards the credits needed for your MPH/MSPH degree.

Dr. Bai and Dr. Zhang are assistant professors from the School of Nursing. They are launching a new elective course in spring 2023 titled “Culture, Immigration, and Health Outcomes.” The course will take place in person on Fridays from 10am to noon.  Non-nursing students who wish to enroll must email nursingregistrar [at] emory [dot] edu for a permission number to enroll. For more information about the course, please contact Professor Zhang at wenhui [dot] zhang [at] emory [dot] edu. 

 


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