A Diverse Toolbox
Anica Madeo
Michigan Public Health alum takes her broad experiences and public health training to the School of Pharmacy.
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Michigan Public Health alum takes her broad experiences and public health training to the School of Pharmacy.
Honoring a family member’s legacy leads to a surprising change in plans for a recent Michigan Public Health graduate.
I was Pre-Med in undergrad. I was all set to go to medical school. But then I took a public health class the first semester of my senior year at Michigan. It oriented me to looking at things through a different lens.
I’m interested in death and dying. I want to destigmatize mortality. It’s a topic that I don’t think many people talk about. Ironically, I believe that thinking about our own mortality can help us to live more fully.
What gives me hope is that people at the School of Public Health are here and not elsewhere because they believe in this idea of helping to advance the public's health. That inspires me.
I happened upon public health when I was looking into nutrition programs. I liked the idea of integrating nutrition at the individual level with a population perspective. That narrowed my search for programs down a lot, and U of M was on my radar because one of my best friends came to law school here.