Edition 50 – Saved from Ecstasy: A Multi-partite Intervention for First Time and Repeat Users of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) Within The LGBTQ+ Community

Edition 50 – Saved from Ecstasy: A Multi-partite Intervention for First Time and Repeat Users of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) Within The LGBTQ+ Community

Saved from Ecstasy: A Multi-partite Intervention for First Time and Repeat Users of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) Within The LGBTQ+ Community By Dr. Candice Carpenter Citation Carpenter C. Saved from Ecstasy: A Multi-partite Intervention for First Time and Repeat Users of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) Within The LGBTQ+ Community. HPHR. 2021;50.10.54111/0001/WW7 Saved from Ecstasy: A Multi-partite Intervention for First Time […]

Edition 32 – Structural Racism as a Fundamental Cause of U.S. Health Disparities: A Critical Examination of Race in Orthopaedic Total Joint Replacement Surgery

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Structural Racism as a Fundamental Cause of U.S. Health Disparities: A Critical Examination of Race in Orthopaedic Total Joint Replacement Surgery By Aliya G. Feroe, MPH Citation Feroe, A.G. Structural racism as a fundamental cause of U.S. health disparities: a critical examination of race in orthopaedic total joint replacement surgery. HPHR. Surgery and Public Health, […]

Edition 30 – An Invisible Public Health Crisis: The Forced Normalization of Intersex People​

Edition 30 – An Invisible Public Health Crisis: The Forced Normalization of Intersex People​

An Invisible Public Health Crisis: The Forced Normalization of Intersex People By Dr. Candice Carpenter, Khaya Makhubu, MBA; Lee Moche, MBA, MS Citation Carpenter C, Makhubu K, Moche L. An invisible public health crisis: the forced normalization of intersex people. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD14 An Invisible Public Health Crisis: The Forced Normalization of Intersex People​ […]

Edition 30 – Remembering the “Who” and the “How” When Working with Tribal Communities

Edition 30 – Remembering the “Who” and the “How” When Working with Tribal Communities

Remembering the “Who” and the “How” When Working with Tribal Communities​ By Michele Sky Lee, Arden Day, Carolyn Camplain, Natalie Papini, Melinda Smith, Kate Compton-Gore, Julia Gardner Citation Lee M, Day A, Camplain C, Papini N, Smith M, Compton-Gore K, Gardner J. Remembering the “who” and the “how” when working with tribal communities. HPHR. 2021;30. […]