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New microcredential prepares future social workers to help prevent suicide

By Alissa MathisonJune 2, 2025HealthPublic Health
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New microcredential prepares future social workers to help prevent suicide

By Alissa MathisonJune 2, 2025HealthPublic Health

Social work professors Lisa Berger and Colleen Galambos developed the microcredential Suicide Prevention Across the Lifespan to fill the gap in suicide prevention education for social workers.

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Project aims to head off crisis points of dementia care in minority communities

By Laura OttoApril 4, 2019HealthPublic Health
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With support from the National Institute on Aging, Melinda Kavanaugh and several community partners are launching a two-year project that will help Latino and African American families better avert “crisis points” of dementia care.

Researchers explore whether living wage laws affect health

By Laura OttoJanuary 30, 2019HealthPublic Health

Cities across the nation passed “living wage” laws aimed at raising the minimum wage for the working poor. But it’s unknown if those laws have improved the health of affected workers and their families.

Zilber School of Public Health wins 2019 Healthy Living Award

By UWM NewsJanuary 22, 2019HealthPublic Health

The award, presented on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, recognizes organizations that encapsulate King’s devotion to ensuring equality for all, by improving health and well-being across the board.

$1 million grant supports research on societal re-entry of released inmates

By January 2, 2019HealthPublic Health

The Wisconsin Partnership Program has awarded David Pate a $1 million grant in support of his work with the Milwaukee Re-entry Alliance to address the widespread negative health effects of incarceration.

UWM Libraries to share Wisconsin HIV/AIDS stories

By UWM NewsNovember 29, 2018HealthPublic Health
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A new oral history project captures the feelings of fear and devastation wrought by the disease, as well as the hope and success in fighting it. It’s all captured in interviews with many of those who lived through it.

Tobacco marketed more heavily in city’s minority neighborhoods, study finds

By Laura OttoAugust 3, 2018HealthPublic Health
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Tobacco products were pushed to a greater degree in African-American and Hispanic areas than white areas in Milwaukee, matching results in other cities, according to a study led by a UWM researcher.

UWM researcher helps reveal new genes associated with breast cancer risk

By Laura Otto and Kathy QuirkJune 25, 2018HealthPublic Health

An international team of researchers, including Paul Auer at UW-Milwaukee, has recently identified 48 genes associated with a woman’s predisposition to breast cancer – 34 that were implicated in previous research and 14 new genes.

Mental health summit reaches out to African-American veterans

By June 19, 2018HealthPublic Health
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UWM’s Military and Veterans Resource Center has been partnering with the Zablocki Veterans Affairs Medical Center for six years on summits that provide info and help to veterans. This year’s summit is on June 23.

With new public health degree, Zilber School aims to increase its impact

By June 8, 2018HealthPublic Health
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A new Bachelor of Science in Public Health degree will enable UWM to bolster Wisconsin public health workforce, which is rapidly aging and being depleted by retirements even as the need increases.

Paramedic training helps improve health, reduce 911 calls

By Laura OttoApril 24, 2018HealthPublic Health
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In the community paramedics program, UWM’s College of Nursing teaches firefighters how to reach out to patients so they can better manage chronic health conditions. As a result, Milwaukee County has seen a large reduction in 911 calls for non-emergency situations.

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