The museum is now welcoming visitors. We've had a good cleaning and have plenty of history to share. Come takea selfie next to an authentic Emerson Iron Lung machine!
We were pleased to host Silver Crescent photography for their annual photo shoot of the museum and campus of Tewksbury Hospital. Learn more here.
HAVE YOU READ?
Victorian Britain’s dangerous dance with poison and how it affected the medical profession, businesses, and society as a whole is explored in The Arsenic Century by James C. Whorton.
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It's been a long road but we are finally open for indoor self-tours with volunteers on hand to offer information and answer any questions.
We've got more Outbreak! 2020 Student Blog Posts here. We're so proud of our high school student participants. If you know an educator who can share our 2021 program information, contact us.
We continue to share public health news with you here and on our public Facebook page; you don't have to be on Facebook to see our postings- just click anywhere on our pages where you see the icon.
#Giving Tuesday
On December 1, the Public Health Museum will be participating in #GivingTuesday and we need your support! Learn more about how to give here.
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Call the museum at 978-851-7321 x 2606 or email questions to
Aftermath: Lessons Learned about the Consequences of Catastrophe by Lori Stevenson, MPH was a discussion about the long-term public health implications for over 35,000 responders from the attacks on September 11th she presented at our annual meeting.
Lori Stevenson, MPH, is the Former Director, Health Outcomes Core Mount Sinai School of Medicine/World Trade Center Medical Monitoring and Treatment Program Data and Coordinating Center.