Edition 85 – Families First: Rural Maternity Health Collaborative Group Prenatal Care Curriculum
Families First: Rural Maternity Health Collaborative Group Prenatal Care Curriculum By Courtney Horton, MD; Johnna Nynas, MD; Clare Kelly, MD, Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Horton C, Nynas J, Kelly C. Families first: rural maternity health collaborative group prenatal care curriculum. HPHR. 2024;85. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/GGGG10 Families First: Rural Maternity Health Collaborative Group Prenatal Care Curriculum Abstract American […]
Edition 85 – The Effect of Islamophobia on the Mental Health of Muslim Americans Following the Tragedy of September 11th
The Effect of Islamophobia on the Mental Health of Muslim Americans Following the Tragedy of September 11th By Sarah A. Alkhatib, Kaeli C. Johnson, Rohit Balasundaram, Aamana Burney, Dr. Nolan Kline, Dr. Stacey B. Griner Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Alkhatib S, Johnson K, Balasundaram R, Burney A, Kline N, Griner S. The effect of Islamophobia […]
Edition 87 – Where in the World? In Search of the International Medical Traveler: A Scoping Review
Where in the World? In Search of the International Medical Traveler: A Scoping Review By Ellie Randolph, B.A., Tejasvi Paturu, B.A., Jennifer Zhou, B.A., Karen Smith, M.D., M.Ed. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Randolph E, Paturu T, Zhou J, Smith K. Where in the world? in search of the international medical traveler: a scoping review. HPHR. […]
Edition 87 – Unraveling the Public Health Crisis of Mass Incarceration
Unraveling the Public Health Crisis of Mass Incarceration By Alice Liu Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Liu A. Unraveling the public health crisis of mass incarceration. HPHR. 2024. 87. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/IIII3 Unraveling the Public Health Crisis of Mass Incarceration For decades, the United States has consistently incarcerated a larger proportion of its population than any other nation. […]
Edition 75 -Digital Therapeutics and Their Integration into Healthcare Systems: A Public Health Perspective
Digital Therapeutics and Their Integration into Healthcare Systems: A Public Health Perspective By Preet Kukreja, Kinshuk Saxena, Snigdha Santra, Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Kukreja P, Saxena K, Santra S. Digital therapeutics and their integration into healthcare systems: a public health perspective. HPHR. 2023;75. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/WWW1 Digital Therapeutics and Their Integration into Healthcare Systems: A Public Health […]
Edition 43 – Project Uplift: A Behavioral Health Intervention for Transgender and Non-binary Young Adults
Project Uplift: A Behavioral Health Intervention for Transgender and Non-Binary Young Adults By Dr. Sara LeGrand, PhD, Dr. Susan Reif, PhD, Beth Stringfield, Haley Cooper, MPH, Jess McDonald, M.Ed., Sarah M. Wilson, PhD Citation LeGrand S, Reif S, Stringfield B, Cooper H, McDonald J, Wilson S. Project uplift: a behavioral health intervention for transgender and […]
Edition 42 – Disproportionate Suicidality in LGBTQ+ Youth in the United States Through a Socioecological Framework
Disproportionate Suicidality in LGBTQ+ Youth in the United States Through a Socioecological Framework By Samantha Rea MPH, Willa Chen MPH, Michelle Ikoma MPH, Lindsey Szakasits MD MPH, Jessica Young MD MPH Citation Rea S. Chen W. Ikoma M. Szakasits L. Young J. Disproportionate suicidality in LGBTQ+ youth in the United States through the socioecological. framework. […]
Claire Bunn Reflects on Stories in Public Health
The past few months have underscored the importance of staying curious in all my endeavors.
Claire Bunn Discusses Research’s Role in Achieving Health Equity with Dr. Mary Wesley
“I think it’s really important that you’re involving people and asking the right questions, which isn’t just: “What’s going on,” but “Why is it going on?””
Claire Bunn Examines Health Disparities with Dr. Mary Wesley
“With COVID, there has been an understanding of the importance of public health and what’s going on. There’s been an energizing advocacy of people demanding change.”