The Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine is part of Tulane University in the United States.
Although a program in hygiene was initiated in 1881, the School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine was not established until 1912 as a separate entity from the College of Medicine. In 1919 the separate school ceased to be an independent unit and was merged with the College of Medicine.
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The Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine is part of Tulane University in the United States.
Although a program in hygiene was initiated in 1881, the School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine was not established until 1912 as a separate entity from the College of Medicine. In 1919 the separate school ceased to be an independent unit and was merged with the College of Medicine.
By 1967 the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine reestablished as a separate academic unit of Tulane. In the fall of 2006, the School of Public Health began admitting undergraduate students. The school operates out of the New Orleans Central Business District, using Tidewater Building (1440 Canal St.) and J. Bennett Johnston Health & Environmental Research Building (1324 Tulane Ave.).
US News & World Report's 2007 edition ranked the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine 13th among public health programs.
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