Edition 44 – Disability, Race, and the Usefulness of Narratives in Health Contexts

Disability, Race, and the Usefulness of Narratives in Health Contexts Jaz Gray, PhD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Gray J. Disability, race, and the usefulness of narratives in health contexts. HPHR. 2021;44. DOI:10.54111/0001/RR4 Disability, Race, and the Usefulness of Narratives in Health Contexts Abstract Health researchers and practitioners have relied on health interventions featuring narratives to target […]
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 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. […]
Time is Never Enough: Stuti Chakraborty emphasises on the reality behind Young Strokes (Part 1)

Stroke Reimagined By Stuti Chakraborty Time is Never Enough: The reality behind young strokes (Part 1) Prevalence of strokes among young people has increased over the recent past and emerging data has raised significant public health concerns. However, there is still a lack of research and public health initiatives on young stroke. Young adults […]
Lindsay Rosenfeld, ScD, ScM highlights absurdities of navigating the modern health care system for children with complex needs (#8)

How can we provide the best care for our children if the process is so complex, and sometimes absurd?
Lindsay Rosenfeld, ScD, ScM discusses Health Literacy, Health Equity, and Housing: Focus on the Section 8 Housing Search (#7)

Housing is Health. Health Equity is Health Literacy. What can we do to make systems better so people can use them and improve their health?
The GOLDEN TRIAD OF EPD: Prevention (Part 2)

Stroke Reimagined By Stuti Chakraborty The Golden Triad of EPD in Stroke: Prevention (Part 2) Apart from early prediction or detection of stroke, and its related outcomes, it is also imperative to ensure the primary prevention of stroke. This is of relevance from a public health perspective because ensuring the health of billions of people […]
Stuti Chakraborty proposes the GOLDEN TRIAD OF EPD: Early Prevention and Detection in Stroke (Part 1)

Stroke Reimagined By Stuti Chakraborty Detection and Prediction of stroke outcomes have been recent advancements of AI-ML, especially with the help of imaging data The “EPD” In Stroke: Golden Triad of Early Prevention and Detection – Part 1 Through the past blogs and vlogs in this series, we have come to realise the utmost urgency […]
Lindsay Rosenfeld, ScD, ScM talks with physician, researcher and children’s author Dr. Kimberly Narain about her book: Cycle of a Dream – A Kids’ Introduction to Structural Racism in America (#6)

How do we talk to kids (and others) about structural racism? Why, a children’s book, of course!
Stuti Chakraborty reiterates the COVID-CVA connection

Stroke Reimagined By Stuti Chakraborty The COVID-CVA Connection: A ‘thrombosis’ is the medical term for a blood clot. Blood clots can occur within the arterial and venous supplies of our body, but when they occur in the vasculature supplying the brain, they lead to a deadly and potentially permanently disabling condition called ‘ischaemic stroke’. The […]