How to improve emergency medicine in Nigeria

On today’s episode of the ‘‘Without Health we have nothing’’ series with HPHR Fellow Gabriel Oke, Gabriel discusssed how emergency medicine can be improved for better health delivery.
Timely Reflections on Gun Violence: A Discussion with Journalist Abené Clayton, Part 2

Dr. Caroline Light continues her discussion about gun violence and the pandemic with journalist Abené Clayton in Part 2 of this 2-part series.
Dr. Quinn M. Gentry discusses race, class, and gender as equally oppressive inequities in advancing black feminism in public health

Dr. Quinn discusses 10 key principles aimed at advancing black feminism in public health.
Timely Reflections on Gun Violence: A Discussion with Journalist Abené Clayton, Part 1

Dr. Caroline Light discusses homicide surge in the San Francisco Bay area during the pandemic with journalist Abené Clayton. This is Part 1 of a 2-part series.
Edition 50 –Addiction, Substance Use, and Pressure Among Adolescent through Collegiate Athletes – Why We Need to Keep Talking

Addiction, Substance Use, and Pressure Among Adolescent through Collegiate Athletes: Why We Need to Keep Talking By Casey P. Schukow Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Schukow C. Addiction, substance use, and pressure among adolescent through collegiate athletes-why we need to keep talking. HPHR. 2021;50. 10.54111/0001/WW5 Addiction, Substance […]
Contributions of Digital startups to Healthcare access in Nigeria

On today’s episode of the ‘‘Without Health we have nothing’’ series with HPHR Fellow Gabriel Oke, Dr Laz Ude Eze the Founder of TalkHealthNaija describes the contributions of digital startups to healthcare in Nigeria. He also describes what can be done differently in the digital space to improve healthcare in the country.
As seen through Dalia’s eyes: reflections on the world of Global Health from a pioneering Sudanese activist (Part 3)

In this final instalment of Sofia and Dalia’s interview, Dalia synthesises her experiences as an activist in the field of Sexual and Reproductive Health, and shares her views on what ‘Decolonising Global Health’ means in practice.
Edition 48 – Impacts of Starvation and War Conflicts in Yemen During COVID-19 Pandemic

Impacts of Starvation and War Conflicts in Yemen During COVID-19 Pandemic Nusaibah Tawfik ALsanabani, Haya Mohammed Abujledan, Ibrahim Ayman Abdullah, Mahmoud Bassiony Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation MacEachron S and Watt P. An epidemic within a pandemic: the impact of COVID-19 on substance use in the United […]
Edition 48 – An Epidemic Within a Pandemic: The Impact of COVID-19 on Substance Use in the United States

An Epidemic Within a Pandemic: The Impact of COVID-19 on Substance Use in the United States By Sierra MacEachron and Payton Watt Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation MacEachron S and Watt P. An epidemic within a pandemic: the impact of COVID-19 on substance use in the United […]
Edition 48 – Bilingual Free Clinics: A Win-Win for Students and Patients or an Ethical Quandary?

Bilingual Free Clinics: A Win-Win for Students and Patients or an Ethical Quandary? By Amanda Caroline Tosi, MS and Matthew Van De Graaf MS Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Tosi A and Van De Graaf M. Bilingual free clinics: a win-win for students and patients or an […]