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Dean Rosenstock and Students

Student Groups

The Public Health Student Association (PHSA) is an organization for all students enrolled in the UCLA School of Public Health. The PHSA mission is to serve the academic and social needs of the association members, to serve as liaison between students, the administration and faculty, to encourage and promote community involvement by association members, and to stimulate interest in and advance the profession of public health.

Click here to email the PHSA.

Click here to visit the Public Health Student Association website.

The Students of Color for Public Health (SCPH) was formed to strengthen the social support, career networking, and advocacy efforts for UCLA School of Public Health students and alumni of color. Founded in 2001, the SCPH provides opportunities for students across departments to express public health interests and also discuss health issues of concern to populations of color. SCPH contributes to efforts to improve the recruitment, retention, and graduation of students of color, while maintaining ongoing involvement with alumni and community service organizations.

Click here to email the SCPH scph_UCLA@yahoo.com.

Click here to visit the SCPH website.

The UCLA Health Services Student Association (HSSA) is a professional-quality student-led organization representing all students interested in healthcare management and policy from the School of Public Health and the Department of Health Services. HSSA serves as the premier professional student membership society of future health administration, health policy and public health leaders. Along with the Health Services Alumni Association (HSAA), HSSA seeks to fulfill the professional, educational and leadership needs of its members. For more information about HSSA, please visit their website or email the co-presidents, Edward Tsai or Paige Hosler.

The Reproductive Health Interest Group (RHIG) was formed as a part of the school's Bixby Program in Population and Reproductive Health. The group's mission is to bring interested parties together to learn about and discuss reproductive health issues, share information and engage in service/advocacy projects related to reproductive health. All UCLA SPH students, faculty and staff are invited to participate. To receive information about meetings and events, you can be added to the group's listserv by emailing Paula Tavrow.

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