Edition 50 – Colliding Epidemics: Treating Hepatitis C in Addiction Medicine and Primary Care through a Telehealth Model: A Curriculum
Treating Hepatitis C in Addiction Medicine and Primary Care through a Telehealth model; a Curriculum By Michelle Melchiorre, DMSc, MPH, MS, AAHIVS, PA-C, and Zachary I Merhavy, MSc Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Melchiorre M, Merhavy Z. Treating Hepatitis C in medicine and primary care through a telehealth model; a curriculum. HPHR. 2022;50. 10.54111/0001/WW2 Treating Hepatitis […]
Edition 50 – Using an Evidence-based Framework to Guide the Implementation of Syringe Services Programs in Jackson, Mississippi
Using an Evidence-based Framework to Guide the Implementation of Syringe Services Programs in Jackson, Mississippi By William H Eger, MPH, Dr. Kristina Talbert-Slagle, PhD, Dr. Hannah K. Allen, PhD, MHS, Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Eger W, Talbert-Slagler K, Allen H. Using an evidence-based framework to guide […]
Edition 50 – Effect of Substance Use Disorder on Detection and Treatment of COVID-19 in Large County Jail
Effect of Substance Use Disorder on Detection and Treatment of COVID-19 in a Large County Jail By Jillian K Wothe, BS, Jamee Schoephoerster, BS, Anna Lundeen, MS ATC, Rachel Silva, MD, MPH Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Wothe J, Schoephoerster J, Lundeen A, Silva R. Effect of […]
Edition 58 – Establishment of Human Trafficking Reporting Protocols, Mandatory Specialized Training, and the Development of a Human Trafficking Liaison Officer (HTLO) for Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD)
Establishment of Human Trafficking Reporting Protocols, Mandatory Specialized Training, and the Development of a Human Trafficking Liaison Officer (HTLO) for Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD) By Benjamin Thomas Greer, Heather Marques Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Greer B, Marques H. Establishment of human trafficking reporting protocols, mandatory specialized training, and the development of a human trafficking […]
Edition 40 – The Evolution of WHIMS – What Healthcare Organizations Can Learn from Its Genesis, Development, and Future Potential
The Evolution of WHIMS – What Healthcare Organizations can learn from its genesis, development, and future potential By Dr Nadeem Ahmed, Gabriel Oke Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Ahmed N and Oke G. The evolution of WHIMS – What healthcare organizations can learn from its genesis, development, […]
Edition 66 – Material Science Versus SSI: Bioinspired Omniphobic Functional Surfaces Against Surgical Site Infections
Material Science Versus SSI: Bioinspired Omniphobic Functional Surfaces Against Surgical Site Infections By Chad Patrick Osorio, Nicolle Ma, Prabath Kuzhikkat, Nadeem Ahmed, Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Osorio CP, Ma N, Kuzhikkat P, Ahmed N. Material science versus SSI: bioinspired omniphobic functional surfaces against surgical site infections. HPHR. 2022;66. 10.54111/0001/NNN2 Material Science Versus SSI: Bioinspired Omniphobic […]
Edition 66 – An Application of Algae Technology for Surgery and Public Health
An Application of Algae Technology for Surgery and Public Health By Nicolle Ma, Prabath Kuzhikkat, Chad Patrick Osorio, Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Ma N, Kuzhikkat P, Osorio C P, Ahmed N. An application of algea technology for surgery and public health. HPHR. 2022;66. 10.54111/0001/NNN1 An Application of Algae Technology for Surgery and […]
Edition 36 – Trampoline Injuries
Trampoline Injuries By Manon Pigeolet Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Manon Pigeolet. Trampoline Injuries. HPHR. 2021;36. DOI:10.54111/0001/JJ2 Trampoline Injuries Abstract The first version of the trampoline was invented by Eskimo groups in the Pacific Northwest, to help them search for game. The person launched into the air […]
Edition 48 – The Unprecedented Complexity of Malnutrition, COVID-19, and Orofacial Cleft Care in Low- and Middle- Income Countries: An Opportunity for Change
The Unprecedented Complexity of Malnutrition, COVID-19, and Orofacial Cleft Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: An Opportunity for Change By Dr. Allyn Auslander PhD, MPH, Charlotte Steppling MA Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Auslander A, Steppling C. The unprecedented complexity of malnutrition, COVID-19, and orofacial cleft care in low- and middle-income countries: An opportunity for change. […]
Edition 39 – Barriers and Facilitators of Mental Health Services for African American College Students
Barriers and Facilitators of Mental Health Services for African-American College Students: A Pilot Study By Tasha A. Lewis, MPH, Emmanuel Iyiegbuniwe, PhD, MBA Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Lewis T, Iyiegbuniwe E. Barriers and facilitators of mental health services for African-American college students: a pilot study. HPHR. […]