Edition 58 – Decriminalizing Sex Work to Combat Exploitation in the Sex Trade
Decriminalizing Sex Work to Combat Exploitation in the Sex Trade Ms. Kimberly Fuentes, MSW Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Fuentes K. Decriminalizing sex work to combat exploitation in the sex trade. HPHR. 2021;44. 10.54111/0001/FFF2 Decriminalizing Sex Work to Combat Exploitation in the Sex Trade Abstract Sex work is a criminalized field that has largely been legislated […]
Edition 44 – Disability, Health Screening, Barriers to Care, Social Bias, Artificial Intelligence
Disability and the Emergence of Digital Barriers to Health Screening Sara M. Bergstresser, PhD, MPH, MS Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Bergstresser S. Disability and the emergence of digital barriers to health screening HPHR. 2021;44. DOI:10.54111/0001/RR3 Disability and the Emergence of Digital Barriers to Health Screening […]
Edition 40 – Are We Ready for Telerehabilitation to Become Mainstream? Opinion About Upper Extremity Orthopedic Conditions
Are We Ready for Telerehabilitation to Become Mainstream? Opinion About Upper Extremity Orthopedic Conditions By Thierry Lienou, OTD, OTR/L, CAPS, ATP Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Lienou T. Are we reaady for telerehabilitation to become mainstream? Opinion about upper extremity orthopediuc conditions. HPHR. 2021;40. DOI:10.54111/0001/NN3 Are we ready for telerehabilitation to become mainstream? Opinion about […]
Edition 39 – Reducing Health Disparities with Audio-Only Telemedicine Post-COVID-19
Reducing Health Disparities with Audio-Only Telemedicine Post-COVID-19 By Julia R Vinagolu-Baur, MBA, Daisy Goodman, DNP, MPH, CNM, Allie Morgan, MPH Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Vinagolu-Baur JR, Goodman D, Morgan A. Reducing health disparities with audio-only telemedicine post-COVID-19. HPHR. 2021;39. DOI:10.54111/0001/MM4 Reducing Health Disparities with Audio-Only […]
Edition 39 – The Complex Interplay of Communication and Trust in Healthcare Delivery
The Complex Interplay of Communication and Trust in Healthcare Delivery By Sankirtana Danner, Salma Saavedra, Fallon Flowers, Alema Jackson, Janell Ross, Hiba Abbas, Elizabeth Adetoro, Abbey Ekong, Cassandra Osei, Nicolás Francone, Jonathan Alhalel, Lisa Masinter, Danielle Lazar, Melissa Simon Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Danner S, Saavedra, […]
Edition 53 – The Beirut Explosion: Medical Response and Resilience
The Beirut Explosion: Medical Response and Resilience By Nisrine Kawa Citation Kawa N. The Beirut explosion: medical response and resilience. HPHR. 2021;53.10.54111/0001/AAA4 The Beirut Explosion: Medical Response and Resilience Preface With tremendous appreciation to Dr. Satchit Balsari, Dr. Jennifer Leaning and Dr. Caleb Dresser for their insight, teaching, and support. Special thanks to Dr. Candice […]
Edition 44 – Providing Equitable Access to Health Care for Individuals with Disabilities: An Important Challenge for Medical Education
Providing Equitable Access to Health Care for Individuals with Disabilities: An Important Challenge for Medical Education By Michele S. Lee, MA; Monica L. Diaz, BS; Dr. Tamsen L. Bassford, MD; Dr. Julie S. Armin, PhD; and Dr. Heather J. Williamson, DrPH Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Lee M. Diaz M. Bassford T. Armin J. Williamson H. […]
Edition 52 – Development of Quality Measures for Enhanced Preventive Screening of Women for Cervical Cancer
Development of Quality Measures for Enhanced Preventive Screening of Women for Cervical Cancer By Marisa M. Walker, Emily R. Bower, Dr. Emmanuel Iyiegbuniwe Citation Walker M. Bower E. Iyiegbuniwe E. Development of quality measures for enhanced preventive screening of women for cervical cancer. HPHR. 2021;52.10.54111/0001/ZZ1 Development of Quality Measures for Enhanced Preventive Screening of Women […]
Edition 42 – The Nonbinary Physician Activist: “Do No Harm” Implies Equity as the Outcome
The Nonbinary Physician Activist: “Do No Harm” Implies Equity as the Outcome By Mackenzie, P, Lerario, MD, NYS CRPA/CPS-p Citation Lerario M. The nonbinary physician activist: “do no harm” implies equity as the outcome. HPHR. 2021;42. DOI:10.54111/0001/PP1 The Nonbinary Physician Activist: “Do No Harm” Implies Equity as the Outcome Abstract Gender nonconformity and outspoken nonbinary […]
Edition 36 – Impact of Paternal Race and Educational Status on Pregnancy Outcome among Paternity Acknowledged Births in the United States
Impact of Paternal Race and Educational Status on Pregnancy Outcome among Paternity Acknowledged Births in the United States By Oluwasegun Akinyemi, Kindha Elleissy Nasef, Christabel Ojieabu, Christina Lipscombe, Oluwakemi Adeola Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Akinyemi O, Elleissy Nasef K, Ojieabu C, Lipscombe C, Adeola O. Impact of paternal race and educational status on pregnancy outcome […]