Edition 53 – The Beirut Explosion: Medical Response and Resilience
The Beirut Explosion: Medical Response and Resilience By Nisrine Kawa Citation Kawa N. The Beirut explosion: medical response and resilience. HPHR. 2021;53.10.54111/0001/AAA4 The Beirut Explosion: Medical Response and Resilience Preface With tremendous appreciation to Dr. Satchit Balsari, Dr. Jennifer Leaning and Dr. Caleb Dresser for their insight, teaching, and support. Special thanks to Dr. Candice […]
Interview with Pinak Joshi, Medical Science Liaison, CareDX (former Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance Specialist, Technical Resources International) and United UVC Board Member
Interview with Pinak Joshi, Medical Science Liaison, CareDX (former Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance Specialist, Technical Resources International) and United UVC Board Member By Jayson Toweh Interview with Pinak Joshi, Medical Science Liaison, CareDX (former Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance Specialist, Technical Resources International) and United UVC Board Member Today, I interviewed Pinak Joshi (PJ), a former […]
Interview with Shalen De Silva, Founder, Vincere Health
Interview with Shalen De Silva, Founder, Vincere Health By Jayson Toweh Interview with Shalen De Silva, Founder, Vincere Health Providing healthcare access and benefits from healthy living to vulnerable communities Today I interviewed Shalen De Silva, a co-founder of Vincere Health. Shalen is a former banker who had previously founded a clinic to deliver free […]
Interview with Shane Gray, Founder, United UVC Inc.
Interview with Shane Gray, Founder, United UVC Inc. By Jayson Toweh Interview with Shane Gray, Founder, United UVC Inc. Engineering a new way to prevent pandemics In today’s interview Shane Gray from United UVC Inc. was interviewed. Shane is and EPA certified Indoor Air Quality technician who founded United UVC to establish an effective airborne […]
Interview with Kristy Drutman, Founder, Brown Girl Green
Interview with Kristy Drutman, Founder, Brown Girl Green By Jayson Toweh Interview with Kristy Drutman, Founder, Brown Girl Green Environmental injustice: how race, health, and climate are intertwined In today’s Kristy Drutman from Brown Girl Green was interviewed. Kristy is an environmental media host, speaker, activist, and digital media strategist. During her work she has […]
Edition 52 – Development of Quality Measures for Enhanced Preventive Screening of Women for Cervical Cancer
Development of Quality Measures for Enhanced Preventive Screening of Women for Cervical Cancer By Marisa M. Walker, Emily R. Bower, Dr. Emmanuel Iyiegbuniwe Citation Walker M. Bower E. Iyiegbuniwe E. Development of quality measures for enhanced preventive screening of women for cervical cancer. HPHR. 2021;52.10.54111/0001/ZZ1 Development of Quality Measures for Enhanced Preventive Screening of Women […]
Edition 42 – The Nonbinary Physician Activist: “Do No Harm” Implies Equity as the Outcome
The Nonbinary Physician Activist: “Do No Harm” Implies Equity as the Outcome By Mackenzie, P, Lerario, MD, NYS CRPA/CPS-p Citation Lerario M. The nonbinary physician activist: “do no harm” implies equity as the outcome. HPHR. 2021;42. DOI:10.54111/0001/PP1 The Nonbinary Physician Activist: “Do No Harm” Implies Equity as the Outcome Abstract Gender nonconformity and outspoken nonbinary […]
Edition 36 – Impact of Paternal Race and Educational Status on Pregnancy Outcome among Paternity Acknowledged Births in the United States
Impact of Paternal Race and Educational Status on Pregnancy Outcome among Paternity Acknowledged Births in the United States By Oluwasegun Akinyemi, Kindha Elleissy Nasef, Christabel Ojieabu, Christina Lipscombe, Oluwakemi Adeola Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Akinyemi O, Elleissy Nasef K, Ojieabu C, Lipscombe C, Adeola O. Impact of paternal race and educational status on pregnancy outcome […]
Edition 39 – The Message Public Health Missed: Black Music Parallels to Support Equity and Innovation in Public Health
The Message Public Health Missed: Black Music Parallels to Support Equity and Innovation in Public Health By Duane McKinley Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation McKinley D. The message public health missed: black music parallels too support equity and innovation in public health HPHR. 2021;39. DOI:10.54111/0001/MM6 The Message […]
Was There a “Gun Surge” in 2020? Dr. Caroline Light Asks Deborah Azrael and Matt Miller
Dr. Caroline Light unpacks the 2020 “gun surge” with Deborah Azrael and Matt Miller