Edition 48 – Medical School During a Pandemic: A Retrospective Study on US Medical School Reopening Policies

Medical School During a Pandemic: A Retrospective Study on U.S. Medical School Reopening Policies By Andrea L. Klein; Daniel J. Muller, MPhil; Zach Silverstein, MHS Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Klein A, Muller D, Silverstein Z. Medical school during a pandemic: a retrospective study on U.S. medical […]
Edition 48 – Anger in the Time of Corona: A Call to Meaningful Activism in Public Health

Anger in the Time of Corona: A Call to Meaningful Activism in Public Health By Gilbert Jr. D. Bernardino, Judith Odanee G. Magwilang, Catherine Hermoso, Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno III Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Bernardino G, Magwilang J, Hermoso C, Lucero-Prisno D. Anger in the time of corona: a call to meaningful activism in public health. […]
Edition 48 – Malaria Amidst COVID-19 in the Central African Republic

Malaria Amidst COVID-19 in the Central African Republic By Samar Mohammed Alhaj, Khlood Fathi Hassan, Catherine Hermoso, Mohamed Babiker Musa, Attaullah Ahmadi, Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno III Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Alhaj S, Hassan K, Hermoso C, Musa M, Ahmmadi A, Lucero-Prisno III D.Malaria amidst COVID-19 in the Central African Republic. HPHR. 2021;48. DOI:10.54111/0001/VV19 Malaria […]
Edition 48 – Disposable Masks: A Potential Source of Environmental Pollution and Hygiene

Measures Against Disposable Masks: A Potential Source of Environmental and Biological Pollution By Nayab Sheikh and Chanchal Maheshwari Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Sheikh N, Maheshwari C. Measures against disposable masks: a potential source of environmental and biological pollution. HPHR. 2021;48. 10.54111/0001/VV1 Measures Against Disposable Masks: A […]
Edition 58 – Partnering for Human Trafficking Prevention: Implementing Love146’s Not a Number Curriculum through Minnesota’s Safe Harbor Program

Partnering for Human Trafficking Prevention: Implementing Love146’s Not a Number Curriculum through Minnesota’s Safe Harbor Program By Caroline Palmer, JD; Beatriz Menanteau, JD; Erin Glaccum, BS; Aria Flood, MPH; Jennifer Miller; Paula Schaefer, MS; Emma Cook, MPH/MSW; Matt Orley Citation Palmer C, Menanteau B, Glaccum E, Flood A, Miller J, Schaefer P, Cook E, Orley […]
Edition 47 – Medication Overload: An Overlooked Public Health Burden

Medication Overload: An Overlooked Public Health Burden By Ednner Oketch, MSc, MPH Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Oketch E. Medication overload: an overlooked public health burden. HPHR. 2022;47. 10.54111/0001/UU1 Medication Overload: An Overlooked Public Health Burden Polypharmacy, most commonly defined as the use of five or more medications concurrently, is associated adverse outcomes including increased risk […]
Edition 32 – Necessity Is the Mother of Invention: Advocating for Alternatives to Banked Blood

Necessity Is the Mother of Invention: Advocating for Alternatives to Banked Blood By Anusha Jayaram; Alaska Pendleton, MD; Rohini Dutta; Nobhojit Roy, MD, PhD; Nakul P. Raykar, MD, MPH Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Jayaram A; Pendleton A, Dutta R; Roy N, Raykar N. Necessity is the […]
Evelyn Masterson

Evelyn Masterson is a deputy editor for BCPHR.
Do Not Underestimate the Healing Power of Change

Do Not Underestimate the Healing Power of Change By Dr. Divij Sharma, MBBS Bombay Hospital and Research, Mumbai, India Abstract Healthcare innovation begets a promising future. Despite its shortcomings, and more so during the COVID pandemic, the world’s healthcare infrastructure has much to offer on several fronts. Technology, artificial intelligence and digital acceleration will undoubtedly […]
Racism Is a Disease

Racism Is a Disease By Payton Kim Racism Is a Disease When addressing health disparities, it is easy to dismiss racial inequalities as a problem of only society, not of pathology. Yet I would challenge those in public health to not only condemn racism socially, but to also make an effort to analyze racism as […]