USC students compete in cross-campus health challenge

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For the fifth year, nearly 100 USC students from 10 colleges focused on pressing issues at the USC Global Health Case Competition.

This year, teams had a week to identify and implement global programs to foster healthy communities in lower-income countries, as mock consultants “hired” by the American Cancer Society.

Master of Public Health candidates Danielle Pappas, Evan Pye and Jessica Frankeberger; psychology undergraduate Jennifer Bailey and dual-degree pharmacy and PharmD/MPH student Amy Nham were members of the winning team. They’ll travel to Atlanta to represent USC at the International Emory University Global Health Case Competition in April.

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