Edition 28 – An Investigation on Turkish Specialist and Practitioner Doctors’ Empathy and Cognitive Flexibility Levels and Interpersonal Relationship Styles
An Investigation on Turkish Specialist and Practitioner Doctors’ Empathy and Cognitive Flexibility Levels and Interpersonal Relationship Styles By Harika Kökalan Yeşil, MS; Dr. Oguz Tan, PhD; Ayce Feride Yılmaz, MA, MS Citation Yeşil H, Tan O, Yılmaz A. An investigation on Turkish specialist and practitioner doctors’ empathy and cognitive flexibility levels and interpersonal relationship styles. […]
Edition 28 – Legal Obstacles to Biosimilar Market Entry
Legal Obstacles to Biosimilar Market Entry By Laura Karas, MD, MPH; Rachel Sachs, JD, MPH; Gerard Anderson, PhD Citation Karas L, Sachs R, Anderson G. Legal obstacles to biosimilar market entry. HPHR. 2021;28. DOI:10.54111/0001/bb2 Legal Obstacles to Biosimilar Market Entry Abstract Improving the market availability and penetration of biosimilars, “follow-on” versions of biologic products, will […]
Edition 28 – Financial Toxicity as an Unforeseen Side Effect of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Financial Toxicity as an Unforeseen Side Effect of Inflammatory Bowel Disease By Misty Hobbs Citation Hobbs M. Financial toxicity as an unforeseen side effect of inflammatory bowel disease. HPHR. 2021;28. DOI:10.54111/0001/bb3 Financial Toxicity as an Unforeseen Side Effect of Inflammatory Bowel Disease A 32-year-old male with a history of ulcerative colitis diagnosed at age 26 […]
Edition 28 – Weight-Stigma: A Barrier Likely to Persist in Future Physicians and What We Can Do to Intervene
Weight-Stigma: A Barrier Likely to Persist in Future Physicians and What We Can Do to Intervene By Erin E. Walton-Ball and Michael D. Vered Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Walton-Ball E and Vered M. Weight-stigma: a barrier likely to persist in future physicians and what we can […]
Edition 30 – Displacement & Gentrification Across the US: The Pillage of Cultural Identity and Community
An ironic shift in residency is occurring in metropolitan areas across the country such as the Bay Area, Greater Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, and Washington D.C.
Edition 28 – Fomite Transmission Among Respiratory Viruses and the Importance of Low-level Surface Disinfection
Fomite Transmission Among Respiratory Viruses and the Importance of Low-level Surface Disinfection By Timothy L. Wiemken Citation Wiemken, TL. Fomite transmission among respiratory viruses and the importance of low-level surface disinfection. HPHR. 2021; 28. Fomite transmission among respiratory viruses and the importance of low-level surface disinfection Abstract Background Many different respiratory viruses cause substantial morbidity […]
Edition 28 – Knowledge, Behavior, and Attitude Towards Oral Health among a Population Visiting a Dental College and Hospital in South India: A Cross-sectional Study
This study was carried out to assess the oral hygiene knowledge, attitude, and behavior amongst patients visiting the Department of Public health dentistry at MNR dental college and hospital, Sangareddy.
Edition 28 – Social Prescribing: An Antidote to India’s Suicide Crisis?
Suicidal ideation is often rooted in broader issues of social justice.
Edition 28 – Recognizing Social Media-Related Depression
There is a growing body of literature investigating the relationship between mental health and social media usage.
Edition 28 – Safety and Efficacy of Alternative Tobacco Products in Smoking Cessation: A Scientific Review on E-cigarettes
Safety and Efficacy of Alternative Tobacco Products in Smoking Cessation: A Scientific Review on E-cigarettes By Peter Pothula Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Pothula P. Safety and efficacy of alternative tobacco products in smoking cessation: a scientific review on e-cigarettes. HPHR. 2021; 28. DOI:10.54111/0001/bb9 Safety and Efficacy […]