• The
Center for Health and Health Care in Schools (
CHHCS) is a "nonpartisan policy analysis and program-development research center" at GWU's
Milken Institute School of Public Health (formerly the School of Public Health and Health Services). Primarily funded by the
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the center "has been a leader in the development of
school-based health center programs for children for more than twenty years and is the current incarnation of the Making the Grade Program that began funding school-based health centers in the 1980." In addition to its research and demonstration grant programs related to school-based health centers, the center has conducted research and organized programs on school
mental health programs and school
oral health programs. The CCC says that it "is dedicated to understanding how consumers interact with
smart devices in post-
social media environments." In fiscal year 2014, the center reported slightly over $5 million in total research support. Richard J. Katz, M.D., Walter A. Bloedorn Professor of Medicine at GW, directs the center. • The '''Jacobs Institute of Women's Health''' is part of GW's Milken Institute School of Public Health. It describes itself as "a nonprofit organization working to improve
health care for women through research, dialogue, and information dissemination." ==References==