TDI Welcomes Master of Public Health Students to Hanover

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The working professionals have come here from almost every region in the country.

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The founding class of The Dartmouth Institute’s online Master of Public Health arrived on campus to begin the first of six weeklong residential periods, which are part of the two-year program. (Photo by Lars Blackmore) 
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The institute’s founding class of online Master of Public Health students recently arrived in Hanover for the first of six weeklong residential periods required in the two-year-long program. This group of accomplished working professionals has come here from almost every region in the country because they want to be part of TDI’s tight-knit community of health care “rebels.”

They understand that right now health care isn’t working for far too many of us, and that we could do much better—for ourselves and our loved ones, for our communities, and for our population as a whole. We’re excited to welcome this group of highly intelligent, driven and impassioned individuals to The Dartmouth Institute. This is what health care change looks like.

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