MedCity News January 28, 2019
Erin Dietsche

In a phone Q&A, Nash, the founding dean of the Jefferson College of Population Health and the co-host of the 19th annual Population Health Colloquium, muses on precision medicine, social determinants of health and the future of pop health.

There are plenty of colleges offering medical degrees, nursing degrees and physician assistant degrees. But a degree in population health? That’s rare. Yet it’s exactly what the Jefferson College of Population Health offers.

Founded in 2008, the college is part of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. As the nation’s first college of population health, it provides graduate programming in everything from health policy to healthcare quality and safety. JCPH is also serving as the academic partner of the 19th annual Population...

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