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...Bloom said that he felt this approach, though not without its merits, does not cater to the needs of students who hope to become practitioners after graduation...
Harvard School of Public Health Dean Barry R. Bloom has long thought that public health programs lack one component central to the training of public health professionals: problem solving. But it is only towards the end of his tenure, which began in 1998 and will end this January, that Bloom began to translate his ideas into a viable curriculum, one that would satisfy the requirements of an accreditation council...
...have to train leaders to solve problems—that’s the first premise,” Bloom said in a wide-ranging interview last month. “The second premise is that an awful lot of the big problems are going to require interdepartmental, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary collaborations. The big problems are not going to be solved by one discipline or by one person...
...goes for an entire page. The jerks from one end of the linguistic spectrum to the other serve no one well, least of all the reader. There are rich possibilities within “Sea of Poppies” that never come to bloom. With such an ambitious reach, Ghosh’s novel ought to make the reader a part of its historical present. Excellence is within reach, but the fact that it is only makes this novel’s failure to reach it all the more disappointing. With two more novels left in the trilogy, there...
...Bloom added that his successor, former Mexican health minister Julio Frenk, who will take over the deanship in January, will have to increase the school’s fundraising efforts in the coming years to expand its financial aid program...