Edition 33 – A Small Allocation of the COVID-19 Vaccine Yields Critical Benefits to One-Third of Americans: Prioritize School Staff and Childcare Workers
In this inaugural edition dedication to COVID-19, HPHR’s authors examine emerging matters of public policy, equity, and medical practice around the pandemic.
Dr. Hannah Nazri discusses “Long COVID: An Impending Public Health Crisis”
Dr. Hannah Nazri discusses long COVID, a post-viral condition following COVID-19 and how we must include long COVID in our pandemic response.
Dr. Heather Tillewein discusses student sex workers in higher education
This blog explores why students turn to sex work; the stigma student sex workers face; and recommendations on how universities can be more inclusive of the student sex work population.
Naomi Fukuda discusses disparities in access to oral health care
This vlog will talk about disparities in access to oral health care, with particular emphasis on social determinants of health.
Bibi Chaterpateah explains why maternal mental health continues to worsen in the United States
Bibi Chaterpateah discusses the maternal mental health crisis in the United States and impacts of COVID-19 on maternal mental health
Penny Sun discusses public health and the built environment
What do you notice when you walk around your neighborhood? Let’s go on a walk together and see what we see.
Dr. Ankit Raj introduces his blog: “Bihar and Public Health”
Lessons from Bihar By Dr. Ankit Raj Bihar and Public Health: An Introduction The peculiar events, characters, and institutions that will be the subject of one-half of this blog series belong to a non-descript region in the eastern part of India. Non-descript not because it has no distinct qualities, features, or people but because years […]
Edition 33 – Worker Health
Authors discuss how social determinants and norms that employment policies impact worker health.
Edition 32 – Surgery & Public Health
Edition 32 addresses how surgery can advance issues of public health.
Edition 31 – Disasters & Pandemics
HPHR’s authors examine how the social determinants of health can drive outcomes and response efforts during disasters and pandemics.