Edition 31 – Medical School During a Pandemic: A Retrospective Study on U.S. Medical School Reopening Policies
Medical School During a Pandemic: A Retrospective Study on U.S. Medical School Reopening Policies By Andrea L. Klein, BS; Daniel J. Muller, BA, MPhil; Zach Silverstein, BS, MHS Citation Klein A, Muller D, Silverstein Z. Medical school during a pandemic: a retrospective study on U.S. medical school reopening policies. HPHR. 2021;31. DOI:10.54111/0001/EE1 Medical School During […]
Edition 31 – Preparing for Consecutive Climate Events
Preparing for Consecutive Climate Events By Markus Enenkel, PhD, Vincenzo Bollettino, PhD; Patrick Vinck, PhD Citation Enenkel M, Bollettino V, Vinck P. Preparing for consecutive climate events. HPHR. 2021;31. DOI:10.54111/0001/EE2 Preparing for Consecutive Climate Events Abstract The next generation of disaster financial instruments seeks to provide social protection mechanisms for the world’s most vulnerable populations […]
Edition 31 – Climate Change and Neglected Tropical Diseases: The Case in Sudan
Climate Change and Neglected Tropical Diseases: The Case in Sudan By Dr. Osman Kamal Osman Elmahi, Fatima Elbasri Abuelgasim Mohammed Yagoub, Hassan Khalafallah Hassan Mohammed, Mohammed Yasir Essar, and Shoaib Ahmad Citation Elmahi O, Yagoub F, Mohammed H, Essar M, Ahmad S. Climate change and neglected tropical diseases: the case in Sudan. HPHR. 2021; 31. […]
Edition 31 – Part II: Vaccine Hesitancy and Misinformation
Health misinformation has far reaching and potentially damaging impacts on behavior, including vaccine hesitancy.
Edition 31 – Race and Disaster Relief
Race and Disaster Relief By Shannon Chun Citation Chun S. Race and disaster relief. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/EE5 Race and Disaster Relief Introduction Natural disasters represent common, yet often ignored, contributors to wealth inequality. With the ongoing global threat of climate change, floods, wildfires, and hurricanes increasingly have become regular phenomena that inevitably overwhelm local […]
Edition 31 – Aftermath as Disaster: An Evaluation of Disaster, Capitalism, and The Evolution of Healthcare Delivery in New Orleans 15 Years After Katrina
Aftermath as Disaster: An Evaluation of Disaster Capitalism and The Evolution of Healthcare Delivery in New Orleans 15 Years After Katrina By Brandon R. McBay Citation McBay B. Aftermath as disaster: An evaluation of disaster capitalism and the evolution of healthcare delivery in New Orleans 15 years after Katrina. HPHR. 2021;31. DOI: 10.54111/0001/EE6 Aftermath as […]
Edition 31 – Drug Supply Shortage in India During COVID-19 Pandemic: Efforts and Challenges
This paper discusses the current situation of pharmaceutical industries in India and its repercussions on general health.
Edition 31 – Part III: Case Study: COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Cameron County, Texas
One U.S. community appears to be at least marginally protected from health misinformation: Cameron County, Texas, which has been an U.S. epicenter for H1N1, Zika virus, and now COVID-19.
Edition 31 – Part I: Misinformation in Public Health Emergencies
Health misinformation has far reaching and potentially damaging impacts on behavior, including vaccine hesitancy.
Edition 31 – Evaluating Communication of Public Health Policy and Guidelines to Physicians and Clinic Staff During a Pandemic
Communication overload is a substantial trial during a pandemic. One major obstacle is the overwhelming amount of changing public health guidelines and clinic policies.