The Department of Public Health and Community Medicine is a research and teaching department of the Tufts University School of Medicine. Our faculty currently represents a range of disciplines, including public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, medicine, nutrition, environmental health, and health policy. Our activities include community-based and clinical research on a wide-array of public health topics and the education of medical and graduate students in health-related masters programs including the Master of Public Health and Master of Science in Health Communications.
The SUPPER project is a brief intervention study funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). The study aims to improve communication skills between parents and their children in order to promote the long-term goal of preventing substance abuse among children as they enter adolescence.
To Apply:
Please submit resume and cover letter to Rachael Sabelli with the subject line: SUPPER Interventionalist.