SPH dean Dr. Shafik Dharamsi named to ASPPH global engagement and partnerships advisory committee

Dharamsi CroppedDr. Shafik Dharamsi, dean of the School of Public Health at The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth, has been selected to serve on the Global Engagement and Partnerships Advisory Committee of the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health.

ASPPH is the voice of accredited academic public health, representing schools and programs accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health. The association’s mission is to advance academic public health by mobilizing the collective power of its members to drive excellence and innovation in education, research and practice.

Advisory committees offer insight and guidance to the ASPPH board of directors on a range of issues related to activities and policies. Dharamsi will serve a two-year term on this committee.

Dharamsi joined the School of Public Health as dean in August 2022. He is an educator who brings more than 25 years of transdisciplinary and international teaching, research and leadership to his role.

In recent months, he led the school in development of the new SPH strategic plan, IMPACT 2030 – Commitment to Community, which is focused on the same principles as ASPPH – building collaborative solutions, engaging in community-responsive research and fostering a culture of health for all. The school’s vision of building healthier communities aligns with the U.S. Healthy People 2030 plan, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and HSC’s Whole Health initiative, which empowers people to discover, receive and participate in care for their body, mind, spirit and environment within and through their communities.

During his career, Dharamsi has served on a number of national and international boards and has been recognized for his work in the areas of ethical global engagement and advancing social accountability and health advocacy through transformative approaches to health professions education.

He was recently named to the international advisory board for The Network: Towards Unity for Health, an official non-state actor of the World Health Organization that serves as a “network of networks” for improved global health.

Recent News

  • Community
|Nov 21, 2024

Division of Performing Arts Medicine receives grant from Rea Charita

The Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Division of Performing Arts has received a grant of $40,000 from the Rea Charitable Trust to continue to grow the world's only Performing Arts Medicine Fellowship program. It is the third straight year the Rea Charitable Trust has generously donated to t...
Lillee Smith Gelinas 666 X 750
  • Community
|Nov 20, 2024

TCOM surpasses 1,000 students to pass CPPS certification

On Nov. 9, 2024, the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine at The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth reached another milestone in its illustrious history as the 1,000th TCOM student passed the Certified Professional in Patient Safety™ exam and earn the CPPS credential. I...
Scott Walters 689x1024
  • Community
|Nov 15, 2024

HSC researcher and partners awarded $3 million grant to expand smartphone study for reducing alcohol use among the unhoused

Dr. Scott Walters, regents professor of population and community health at The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth’s College of Public Health, with research partners from the University of Oklahoma, has received over $3 million in funding from the National Institute on Al...
M&c Prsa
  • Our People
|Nov 14, 2024

UNTHSC honored with two awards for excellence in communication

The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth’s Office of Marketing and Communications received top honors at the recent PRSA Worthy Awards, winning awards for both video production and print communication. The awards, presented Nov. 8 at the annual Worthy Awards Gala by ...