Global Health Review

The Global Health Review (GHR) is an international non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based out of Los Angeles, California which focuses on global health issues. The organization consisting primarily of the University of Southern California's Master of Public Health alumni, students, and faculty, working towards providing society with multidisciplinary approaches in program design, implementation, evaluation, research and analysis. Student chapter groups work towards interpreting, advancing, and disseminating information to their respective student communities in order to raise awareness, with hopes of translating research into practice.

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