Health is a human right. The public health community exists to safeguard that right. I believe it is a defining element of a civil society. Public health represents the collective actions necessary to protect the health of all people. Through prevention science and practice we can accomplish this goal. As a public health professional, guided by these principles, I declare the following:
With this oath, I commit to the ideals and mission of public health.
In 2008, Dean Linda Fried launched a School-wide effort to develop an “Oath for Public Health” that would articulate the professional commitment of our students, graduates, and faculty, and provide guiding principles and inspiration to incoming students and to graduates.
A truly collaborative effort involving faculty, staff, and students, the oath is recited at both orientation and graduation, thus establishing a significant School tradition for our students as they begin their educational experience and as they embark on their public health careers.


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