Edition 12 – Refugee Resettlement: An Important but Neglected Part of Global Health
Refugee Resettlement: An Important but Neglected Part of Global Health By Sumit Agarwal, MD, MPH Citation Agarwal S. Refugee resettlement: an important but neglected part of global health. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2017-2018;12. DOI:10.54111/0001/L2 Refugee Resettlement: An Important but Neglected Part of Global Health Seven days after taking the oath of office and with the stroke […]
Edition 12 – Odds, Arcs, and Policy Change: A Step-by-Step Look at a Public Health Campaign Taking on the Dietary Supplements Industry
Odds, Arcs, and Policy Change: A Step-by-Step Look at a Public Health Campaign Taking on the Dietary Supplements Industry By S. Bryn Austin, ScD Citation Austin S. Odds, arcs & policy change: a look at a public health campaign taking on the dietary supplements industry. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2017-2018;12. DOI:10.54111/0001/L3 Odds, Arcs, and Policy Change: […]
Edition 12 – Protecting the Public Health of Indian Tribes: the Indian Child Welfare Act
Protecting the Public Health of Indian Tribes: the Indian Child Welfare Act By Joaquin R. Gallegos and Kathryn E. Fort Citation Gallegos J, Fort K. Protecting the public health of Indian tribes: the Indian Child Welfare Act. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2017-2018;12. DOI:10.54111/0001/L4 For thousands of years, Indian tribal governments developed the community environments that created […]
Edition 12 – Addressing HIV/AIDS within a New Administration
Addressing HIV/AIDS within a New Administration By Ulysses Burley III, MD Citation Burley III, U. Addressing HIV/AIDS within a New Administration. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2017-2018;12. DOI:10.54111/0001/L5 Addressing HIV/AIDS within a New Administration Since the CDC published a report of five cases of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) in previously healthy men in Los Angeles in the early 80’s, the United States […]
Edition 34 – Pregnancy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Nerve Wracking and Isolating Experience for Women and Health Care Providers
Pregnancy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Nerve Wracking and Isolating Experience for Women and Health Care Providers By Sharmila Leela Mysore Citation Mysore S. Pregnancy during the COVID-19 pandemic: a nerve wracking and isolating experience for women and health care providers. HPHR. 2021;34 DOI:10.54111/0001/HH3 Pregnancy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Nerve Wracking and Isolating Experience […]
Edition 34 – Children Are Not Small Adults
Children Are Not Small Adults By John Michl Wright, MD; Heather G. Huxol, MD; Corrie Ann Harris, MD Citation Wright J, Huxol H, Harris C. Children are not small adults. HPHR. 2021;34 DOI:10.54111/0001/HH4 Children Are Not Small Adults Playing a game of Candy Land with a tearful 12-year-old girl who lives in a pediatric long-term […]
Edition 34 – Historical Context of Racism in the U.S. and its Impact on Maternal Mortality
Historical Context of Racism in the U.S. and Its Impact on Maternal Mortality By Kevin Petersen and Sara Phillips Citation Petersen K, Phillips S. Historical context of racism in the U.S. and its impact on maternal mortality. HPHR. 2021;34. DOI:10.54111/0001/HH5 Historical Context of Racism in the U.S. and its Impact on Maternal Mortality Annually, the […]
Edition 34 – The Integration of Doulas into the Pregnancy Care Teams of Women of Color in the United States
The Integration of Doulas into the Pregnancy Care Teams of Women of Color in the United States By Tyler C. Fox Citation Fox T. The integration of doulas into the pregnancy care teams of women of color in the United States. HPHR. 2021;34. DOI:10.54111/0001/HH6 The Integration of Doulas into the Pregnancy Care Teams of Women […]
Edition 34 – Mental Health and Postpartum Mortality in the COVID-19 Era
Mental Health and Postpartum Mortality in the COVID-19 Era By Ada Hsieh, MD Citation Hsieh A. Mental health and postpartum mortality in the COVID-19 era. HPHR. 2021;34. DOI:10.54111/0001/HH7 Mental Health and Postpartum Mortality in the COVID-19 Era Abstract Mental health concerns have increased significantly over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic while disproportionately affecting young […]
Edition 34 – Evaluating the Macroeconomic Impact of Potentially Averted Surgical Deaths Under Five
Evaluating the Macroeconomic Burden of Potentially Averted Surgical Deaths Under Five. By Alexis N. Bowder, MD, MPH; Paul Truche, MD, MPH; Alexandra M. Buda, BS; and Blake Alkire, MD Citation Bowder A, Truche P, Buda A, Alkire B. Evaluating the macroeconomic burden of potentially averted surgical deaths under five. HPHR. 2021;34. DOI:10.54111/0001/HH8 Evaluating the Macroeconomic […]