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School of Health Sciences Suzanne Palmer ’06, who earned an M.P.H., was profiled in The Post-Standard on Syracuse.com. Palmer is a public health educator with the Cayuga County Department of Health in Auburn, N.Y.
Dr. Bruce Dart ’05, who earned a Ph.D. in Health Services with a specialization in Community Health Promotion and Education, was selected as a scholar in the Year 15 Graduates National Public Health Leadership Institute. His team, the Nebraska Team, was awarded the Martha Katz Award for best project.
Dr. Katherine H.M. Frommelt ’01, who earned a Ph.D. in Health Services with a specialization in Community Health Promotion and Education, designed a research tool, The Frommelt Attitude Toward Care of the Dying Scale (FATCOD), which is being used at 63 colleges, universities, and health care programs in the United States. The FATCOD has also been used for research in eight other countries and translated into six languages. In 2004, Frommelt was one of 17 nurses and health professionals to travel to South Africa to study and share information about the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Since her return, she has given 19 presentations related to HIV/AIDS and South Africa. Frommelt is a professor and chairperson of the Department of Nursing at Clarke College in Dubuque, Iowa. Inspired by what you just read?
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