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Mad at/in Public Health Education: An Essay Collection
By: Dielle Lundberg, MPH
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Disgruntled: It Doesn’t Really Matter What Your Tone Is As a Disabled and/or Neurodivergent Person
Disgruntled: It Doesn’t Really Matter What Your Tone Is As a Disabled and/or Neurodivergent Person
Essay Five of Ten in my “Mad at/in Public Health Education” Essay Collection
Dielle Lundberg
Jul 24
My Story as a Disabled Student at the University of Washington School of Public Health
My Story as a Disabled Student at the University of Washington School of Public Health
Essay Four of Ten in the “Mad at/in Public Health Education” Essay Collection
Dielle Lundberg
Jul 24
How Alcoholics Anonymous Prepared Me for Being a Public Health PhD Student
How Alcoholics Anonymous Prepared Me for Being a Public Health PhD Student
Essay Three of Ten in my “Mad at/in Public Health Education” Essay Collection
Dielle Lundberg
May 3
10 Questions Disabled Students Should Ask a PhD Program Before You Make Your Decision
10 Questions Disabled Students Should Ask a PhD Program Before You Make Your Decision
Essay Two of Ten in my “Mad at/in Public Health Education” Essay Collection
Dielle Lundberg
Apr 18
I Was a Public Health PhD Student. How Many QALYs Did I Lose?
I Was a Public Health PhD Student. How Many QALYs Did I Lose?
Essay One of Ten in the “Mad at/in Public Health Education” Essay Collection
Dielle Lundberg
Apr 12
About “Mad at/in Public Health Education”
About “Mad at/in Public Health Education”
An Essay Collection by Dielle Lundberg
Dielle Lundberg
Apr 11
About Mad at/in Public Health Education: An Essay Collection
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