Edition 12 – Odds, Arcs, and Policy Change: A Step-by-Step Look at a Public Health Campaign Taking on the Dietary Supplements Industry
Odds, Arcs, and Policy Change: A Step-by-Step Look at a Public Health Campaign Taking on the Dietary Supplements Industry By S. Bryn Austin, ScD Citation Austin S. Odds, arcs & policy change: a look at a public health campaign taking on the dietary supplements industry. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2017-2018;12. DOI:10.54111/0001/L3 Odds, Arcs, and Policy Change: […]
Edition 12 – Protecting the Public Health of Indian Tribes: the Indian Child Welfare Act
Protecting the Public Health of Indian Tribes: the Indian Child Welfare Act By Joaquin R. Gallegos and Kathryn E. Fort Citation Gallegos J, Fort K. Protecting the public health of Indian tribes: the Indian Child Welfare Act. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2017-2018;12. DOI:10.54111/0001/L4 For thousands of years, Indian tribal governments developed the community environments that created […]
Edition 12 – Addressing HIV/AIDS within a New Administration
Addressing HIV/AIDS within a New Administration By Ulysses Burley III, MD Citation Burley III, U. Addressing HIV/AIDS within a New Administration. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2017-2018;12. DOI:10.54111/0001/L5 Addressing HIV/AIDS within a New Administration Since the CDC published a report of five cases of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) in previously healthy men in Los Angeles in the early 80’s, the United States […]
Edition 12 – Reimagining Community Resilience with Health in All Policies
Reimagining Community Resilience with Health in All Policies By Madeline Morcelle, JD, MPH Citation Morcelle M. Reimagining community resilience with Health in All Policies. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2017-2018;12. DOI:10.54111/0001/L6 Reimagining Community Resilience with Health in All Policies Why do some communities swiftly rise from the ashes of adversity while others do not? Resilience refers to […]
Edition 9 – Victims of a Broken System: A Syrian Refugee Family’s Struggle for Healthcare in Lebanon
Victims of a Broken System: A Syrian Refugee Family’s Struggle for Healthcare in Lebanon By Lara Jirmanus MD, MPH Citation Jirmanus L. Victims of a broken system: a Syrian refugee family’s struggle for healthcare in Lebanon. Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2016;9. Victims of a Broken System: A Syrian Refugee Family’s Struggle for Healthcare in Lebanon […]
Edition 9 – A Collaborative Approach to Promoting Continuing Care for Refugees: Philadelphia’s Strategies and Lessons Learned
A Collaborative Approach to Promoting Continuing Care for Refugees: Philadelphia’s Strategies and Lessons Learned By Brittany DiVito MPH, BSN, RN; Colleen Payton MPH; Gretchen Shanfeld MPH; Marc Altshuler MD; Kevin Scott MD Citation DiVito B, Payton C, Shanfeld G, Altshuler M, Scott K. A collaborative approach to promoting continuing care for refugees: philadelphia’s strategies and […]
Edition 9 – Undocumented Immigrants and the Inclusive Health Policies of Sanctuary Cities
Undocumented Immigrants and the Inclusive Health Policies of Sanctuary Cities By Sheyda M. Aboii BA Citation Aboii S. Undocumented immigrants and the inclusive health policies of sanctuary cities. Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2016;9. Undocumented Immigrants and the Inclusive Health Policies of Sanctuary Cities Abstract Undocumented immigration remains the subject of contentious debate in the United […]
Edition 9 – The Crisis in Our Own Backyard: United States Response to Unaccompanied Minor Children from Central America
The Crisis in Our Own Backyard: United States Response to Unaccompanied Minor Children from Central America By Sural Shah MD, MPH Citation Shah S. The crisis in our own backyard: United States response to unaccompanied minor children from Central America. Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2016;9. The Crisis in Our Own Backyard: United States Response to […]
Edition 9 – Accepting Refugees: Alternative Arguments for Canada
Accepting Refugees: Alternative Arguments for Canada By Michelle Amri, MPA Citation Amri M. Accepting refugees: alternative arguments for Canada. Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2016;9. Accepting Refugees: Alternative Arguments for Canada The Canadian federal election came to an end on October 19, 2015, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promising to bring in 25,000 Syrian refugees to […]
Edition 23 – The Importance of Effective Communication in Healthcare Practice
The Importance of Effective Communication in Healthcare Practice By Haran Ratna Citation Ratna H. The importance of effective communication in healthcare practice. Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;23. DOI:10.54111/0001/W4 The Importance of Effective Communication in Healthcare Practice Abstract Effective communication is of the utmost importance when delivering healthcare. Without it, the quality of healthcare would be impaired. […]