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Human Health & Nutrition (MPH 630)

Term: 2024-2025 Summer

Faculty

Tehmina Sohail Khan
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I live in Lexington, N.C. I have three wonderful children. They are studying and finishing the Master's degree in their respective Universities. I love to teach and help students achieving their goals. I have been a practicing physician and Gynecologist & Obstetrician in Pakistan plus I have over 15 years of experience in this field. I did my PhD in Public Health in 2022. I absolutely love to engage in community for better health and prevention.

Alison C Lew
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Schedule

Tue, 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM (5/5/2025 - 6/22/2025) Location: MAIN DEEDS D102

Description

This course provides nutrition basics and information on diets specific to certain diseases using evidence-based models. Additionally, students will explore the development of eating disorders, and the benefits of various diets on human health with focus on the issues in America’s food system and how they relate to public health. (Exemptions: Students who have earned a BS in Public Health from Carolina University within the previous five years and have completed this course with a grade of B or higher may substitute for an elective or research course of equivalent credit value. Substitutions must be approved by the Program Director/Registrar.)