Edition 68 – Mitigation vs Adaption: Strategies to Deal with Climate Change

Edition 68 - Mitigation vs Adaption: Strategies to Deal with Climate Change

Mitigation vs Adaption: Strategies to Deal with Climate Change By Dr. Natasha Roya Matthews, MBBS, MPH, BSc (Hons), AFFMLM, and Dr. Candice Carpenter, MD, MBA, MPH, EdM Citation Matthews N, Carpenter C. Mitigation vs adaptation: strategies to deal with Climate Change. HPHR. 2022;68. Mitigation vs Adaption: Strategies to Deal with Climate Change Vision The Global […]

Edition 62 – Beyond the COVID-19 Era: An Exploration of Mobile Healthcare Technology and Telepsychiatry in Developing Countries

Edition 62 – Beyond the COVID-19 era; An Exploration of Mobile Healthcare Technology and Telepsychiatry in developing countries

Beyond the COVID-19 Era: An Exploration of Mobile Healthcare Technology and Telepsychiatry in Developing Countries By Toluwalashe Soyemi, and Elile Okoka Citation Soyemi T, Okoka E. Beyond the Covid-19 era: an exploration of mobile healthcare technology and telepsychiatry in developing countries. HPHR. 2022;62. 10.54111/0001/JJJ7 Beyond the COVID-19 Era: An Exploration of Mobile Healthcare Technology and […]

Edition 56 – Legislating the New Gilead: Implications of the Texas Heartbeat Act

Legislating the New Gilead: Implications of the Texas Heartbeat Act

Legislating the New Gilead: Implications of the Texas Heartbeat Act By Heather Tillewein, PhD, CHES, Abdul-Rahman Toufik, Wireko Andrew Awuah, Yves Miel H. Zuñiga, Duha Shellah, Alice Colescu, Candice Danielle Carpenter, MD, MBA, MPH, EdM, Circe Gray Le Compte, ScD, SM, Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Tillewein […]

Dr. Quinn M. Gentry

Dr. Quinn Gentry2

Dr Quinn M. Gentry is President and CEO of Messages of Empowerment Productions, LLC.

“Precipitated Withdrawal” Chapter 3: EHR

"Precipitated Withdrawal" Chapter 3 by Dr. Ryan Montoya

The following is an excerpt chapter from the upcoming Graphic Novel “Precipitated Withdrawal: A Treatise on American Primary Care,” by Dr. Ryan Montoya. In it, Dr. Montoya discusses the pitfalls and promise of electronic health records.

Stories from Silent Survivors of Divine Punishment: Faith and Loomy Juice (Pt. 2)

I’ve heard people say the story of our lives is best told in the snapshot of those who show up for our funeral. Final services for members of the LGBTQ+ community in the South are often layered with stigma and controversy. Due to grief (and sometimes denial), families often eulogize the person in a way that is more reflective of who they wish the person was (rather than who they actually were at the time of their passing).