Graduate Training OpportunitiesCertificate Program in Health Disparities and Health InequalityIn addition to offering doctoral and masters' degrees, the Bloomberg School of Public Health also offers certificates of concentration in subspecialties in public health. Thus, a student can obtain a doctoral or master's degree from any one of the ten departments that comprise the Bloomberg School of Public Health, and also earn an optional certificate in a specialized topic area. The school currently offers certificates in 21 topic areas, including the “Certificate Program in Health Disparities and Health Inequality,” established by Drs. LaVeist and Gaskin in 2003. The program is open to students enrolled in any graduate degree program at Johns Hopkins University. The purpose of this program is to train future leaders in research on health disparities and health inequality, to train individuals for leadership in health policy and public health practice on the underlying causes of health inequality and to prepare public health professionals in known solutions for health disparities and health inequality. We are proud to say we have awarded over 170 certificates. 2019-2020 Health Disparities and Health Inequality Certificate Recipients:- Zachary Catanzarite
- Paul Delgado
- Rebecca Fowler
- Danielle Gaskin
- Maryam Ghariban
- Hailey Miller
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