Letter from the Dean

L. Siminoff
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In the past few months, our world has changed. The current public health crisis has crystalized the importance of the disciplines encompassed in our college. The public health sciences are at the forefront of managing the epidemic, and our social workers and clinical fields—nursing and rehabilitation disciplines—are critical to helping the public manage the extreme dislocation this epidemic has brought to many, many people’s lives. Sadly, the response of our country has been lacking, and our healthcare system has been sorely ill-prepared to respond swiftly. All this is to say that health-focused research is critical to improving the health and well-being of Americans and key to improving the U.S. healthcare system and, importantly, the public health infrastructure.  It is only fitting, then, that it is under these circumstances—and just before National Public Health Week—that we launch CommonHealth, the journal of Temple University’s College of Public Health. The COVID-19 pandemic is a testament to the importance, and power, of accurate information shared responsibly. It is our job to not only generate new knowledge, but also to share that knowledge with the public and those practicing on the front lines. In doing so, we inform new practices and improve upon old ones, continually moving toward a world with better health and well-being for all. In CommonHealth, you will find research that approaches the health issues of our day from multiple angles and across many health disciplines. We in the College of Public Health know that health is about more than just a disease or a disability; positive health involves your environment, your state of mind, and your behaviors. Our college embraces this diversity of perspectives, and that will be evident in each issue of this journal. Complex healthcare problems, from pandemics to personal health, to issues of social justice, are intertwined, and they call for equally complex solutions. We are united across our departments—Communication Sciences and Disorders, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Health Services Administration and Policy, Kinesiology, Nursing, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and the School of Social Work—to improve quality of life for everyone, no matter their zip code or economic status. For many of our students, this will be an introduction to academic publication. The journal will be managed by a team of talented graduate students who will gain invaluable experience, from soliciting and editing articles to publication and promotion. In my time at the College of Public Health, I have seen firsthand the impressive work of our student and faculty researchers, and we in the college are so excited to share that work with a wider audience. In these times, our mission to train the next generation of health professionals and create new knowledge toward building healthier communities is more important than ever. As we have seen over the past month—and as we will see even more in the coming ones—what we do with that information is just as important as the findings themselves. CommonHealth will be an important tool in the dissemination of new knowledge and cutting-edge research.
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在过去的几个月里,我们的世界发生了变化。当前的公共卫生危机凸显了我们学院学科的重要性。公共卫生科学处于管理疫情的最前沿,我们的社会工作者和临床领域——护理和康复学科——对于帮助公众管理疫情给许多人的生活带来的极端混乱至关重要。可悲的是,我们国家一直缺乏应对措施,我们的医疗系统也没有做好迅速应对的准备。所有这些都表明,以健康为重点的研究对改善美国人的健康和福祉至关重要,也是改善美国医疗保健系统,更重要的是,改善公共卫生基础设施的关键。因此,在这种情况下——就在国家公共卫生周之前——我们推出《公共卫生》,这是坦普尔大学公共卫生学院的期刊,这是非常合适的。新冠肺炎大流行证明了负责任地分享准确信息的重要性和力量。我们的工作不仅是创造新的知识,而且与公众和那些在前线练习的人分享这些知识。在这样做的过程中,我们为新的实践提供信息,并在旧的实践基础上加以改进,不断朝着一个人人享有更好健康和福祉的世界迈进。在CommonHealth中,你会发现从多个角度和多个健康学科研究当今的健康问题。我们公共卫生学院知道,健康不仅仅是一种疾病或残疾;积极的健康包括你的环境、你的精神状态和你的行为。我们学院接受这种观点的多样性,这将在本期刊的每一期中都很明显。从流行病到个人健康,再到社会正义问题,复杂的医疗保健问题交织在一起,它们需要同样复杂的解决方案。我们团结在各个部门——传播科学与疾病、流行病学与生物统计学、健康与康复科学、卫生服务管理与政策、运动学、护理、社会与行为科学以及社会工作学院——以提高每个人的生活质量,无论他们的邮政编码或经济状况如何。对于我们的许多学生来说,这将是学术出版物的入门。该期刊将由一支才华横溢的研究生团队管理,他们将获得宝贵的经验,从征稿和编辑文章到出版和推广。在公共卫生学院期间,我亲眼目睹了我们的学生和教职员工研究人员令人印象深刻的工作,我们学院很高兴能与更广泛的观众分享这项工作。在这个时代,我们培养下一代卫生专业人员并创造新知识以建设更健康的社区的使命比以往任何时候都更加重要。正如我们在过去一个月所看到的,以及我们将在未来一个月看到的更多,我们对这些信息的处理与研究结果本身一样重要。CommonHealth将成为传播新知识和前沿研究的重要工具。
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