Edition 55 – Beyond Purdah: Understanding the Barriers Indian Muslim Women Face in Accessing and Utilizing Maternal Health Services

Beyond Purdah: Understanding the Barriers Indian Muslim Women Face in Accessing and Utilizing Maternal Health Services By Ravi Sadhu Citation Sadhu R. Beyond Purdah: understanding the barriers Indian Muslim women face in accessing and utilizing maternal health services. HPHR. 2022;63. 10.54111/0001/CCC1 Beyond Purdah: Understanding the Barriers Indian Muslim Women Face in Accessing and Utilizing Maternal […]
Edition 63 – Medical Student Attitudes Towards Nutritional and Exercise Science Integration

Medical Student Attitudes Towards Nutritional and Exercise Science Integration By Tyler Beauchamp, Aditya Devarakonda, Varsha Chiruvella, Jessica Hatch, Patrick Lorenz, Dr. Lisa Renee Hilton All authors affiliated with the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University Citation Beauchamp T, Devarakonda A, Chiruvella V, Lorenz P,Hilton L. Medical student attitudes towards nutritional and exercise science integration. […]
Edition 42 – Augmenting LGBTQ+ and Minority Identities within Medical School and Residency Training

Augmenting LGBTQ+ and Minority Identities within Medical School and Residency Training By Alexander Golden, MS, Dr. Linda Solis, PhD, Dr. Faraz Yousefian, DO Citation Golden A, Solis L, Yousefian F. Augmenting LGBTQ+ and minority identities within medical school and residency training. HPHR. 2021;42. DOI:10.54111/0001/PP4 Augmenting LGBTQ+ and Minority Identities within Medical School and Residency Training […]
Edition 63 – The Etiology of Type I Diabetes and its Relationship to the Streptozocin Family of Streptomyces Toxins.

The Etiology of Type I Diabetes and its Relationship to the Streptozocin Family of Streptomyces Toxins By Jonathan Alan King, Gina Choi, Jacqueline Piret Citation King J, Choi G, Piret J. The etiology of Type I Diabetes and its relationship to the streptozocin family of streptomyces toxins. HPHR. 2022;63. 10.54111/0001/KKK1 The Etiology of Type I […]
Edition 53 – Anchoring Bias – A Barrier to the Art of Healing

Anchoring Bias – A Barrier to the Art of Healing By Ramzi Ibrahim MD, Maham Haq BS, Chelsea Takamatsu MD Citation Ibrahim R, Haq M, Takamatsu C. Anchoring bias – a barrier to the art of healing. HPHR. 2021;53.10.54111/0001/AAA9 Anchoring Bias – A Barrier to the Art of Healing “Patient A” is a 25-year-old male […]
Edition 63 –The Potential of Systems Thinking in Tackling The Wicked Problem of Childhood Obesity in the Philippines

The Potential of Systems Thinking in Tackling The Wicked Problem of Childhood Obesity in the Philippines By Joseph Aaron S. Joe, Jake Bryan S. Cortez, MD, Jaifred Christian F. Lopez, MD, MPM, Maria Fatima A. Villena, Renzo R. Guinto, MD, DrPH, Citation Joe J, Cortez J, Lopez J, Villena M, Guinto R. The potential of […]
Edition 62 – The Ethics of Mental Hospitals

The Ethics of Mental Hospitals By Justice Gordon Goodman Citation Goodman J. The ethics of mental hospitals. HPHR. 2022;62. 10.54111/0001/JJJ8 The Ethics of Mental Hospitals I shall be obliged to speak with great plainness, and to reveal many things revolting to the taste…. But truth is the highest consideration. I tell what I have seen—painful […]
Edition 68 – Transnational Corporations vs Countries: Who’s Really Got the Power?

Transnational Corporations vs Countries: Who’s Really Got the Power? By Dr. Natasha Roya Matthews, MBBS, MPH, BSc (Hons), AFFMLM, and Dr. Candice Carpenter, MD, MBA, MPH, EdM Citation Matthews N, Carpenter C. Transnational corporations vs countries: who’s really got the power? HPHR. 2022;68. Transnational Corporations vs Countries: Who’s Really Got the Power? Vision The Global Health […]
Edition 68 – Colonialism: How a Historical Practice Continues to Effect our Everyday Lives

Colonialism: How a Historical Practice Continues to Effect our Everyday Lives By Dr. Natasha Roya Matthews, MBBS, MPH, BSc (Hons), AFFMLM, and Dr. Candice Carpenter, MD, MBA, MPH, EdM Citation Matthews N, Carpenter C. How a historical practice continues to effect our everyday lives. HPHR. 2022;68. Colonialism: How a Historical Practice Continues to Effect our […]
Edition 68 – Increasing Migration in the 21st Century: A Burden or Boom for Nations?

Increasing Migration in the 21st Century: A Burden or Boom for Nations? By Dr. Natasha Roya Matthews, MBBS, MPH, BSc (Hons), AFFMLM, and Dr. Candice Carpenter, MD, MBA, MPH, EdM Citation Matthews N, Carpenter C. Increasing migration in the 21st century: a burden or boom for nations?. HPHR. 2022;68. Increasing Migration in the 21st Century: […]