
| Media Coverage: UNC's Dr. Ford Receives Village Pride Award for Improving Adolescent Health |
Media Coverage: UNC's Dr. Ford Receives Village Pride Award for Improving Adolescent HealthFebruary 19, 2010 ASPH Friday Letter Carol Ford was recognized for her efforts to improve the health of North Carolina's adolescents. Ford, an associate professor at the UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine and the Gillings School of Global Public Health, is director and principal investigator of the N.C. Metamorphosis Project, which received funding from The Duke Endowment. View the full article published in the Association of Schools of Public Health Friday Letter. |
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