“Precipitated Withdrawal” Chapter 4: New Patient Consult
The following is an excerpt chapter from Dr. Ryan Montoya’s forthcoming graphic novel, “Precipitated Withdrawal.” In it, Dr. Montoya discusses the structure of a visit between the patient and a new doctor, and all the ways this structure gets interrupted.
Edition 61 – Bringing Health Equity to the Forefront of Tobacco Product Regulation
Bringing Health Equity to the Forefront of Tobacco Product Regulation By Brian A. King, PhD, MPH (he/him/his) Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Bringing Health Equity to the Forefront of Tobacco Product Regulation. HPHR. 2022;61. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/III2 Bringing Health Equity to the Forefront of Tobacco Product Regulation Downloadable PDF Edition 61 – Bringing Health Equity To The Forefront […]
“Precipitated Withdrawal” Chapter 3: EHR
The following is an excerpt chapter from the upcoming Graphic Novel “Precipitated Withdrawal: A Treatise on American Primary Care,” by Dr. Ryan Montoya. In it, Dr. Montoya discusses the pitfalls and promise of electronic health records.
Edition 53 – Islamophobia as a Structural Determinant of Mental Health among Muslims in the U.S.
Islamophobia as a Structural Determinant of Mental Health among Muslims in the US By Nakisa Barzani Sadeghi, MPH Citation Sadeghi N. Islamophobia as a structural determinant of mental health among Muslims in the US. HPHR. 2021;53.10.54111/0001/AAA8 Islamophobia as a Structural Determinant of Mental Health among Muslims in the US Abstract Islamophobia is highly prevalent and […]
Edition 53 – Psychosocial Support for Healthcare Workers in Vietnam During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Psychosocial Support for Healthcare Workers in Vietnam During the COVID-19 Pandemic By Nathan C. Gehlert, Ph.D., Quynh Xuan Nguyen Truong, MPH Citation Gehlert N, Nguyen Truong Q X. Psychosocial support for healthcare workers in Vietnam during the COVID-19 Pandemic . HPHR. 2021;53.10.54111/0001/AAA6 Psychosocial Support for Healthcare Workers in Vietnam During the COVID-19 Pandemic Abstract Background […]
Special Edition Anthology – Mental Health, 2022
Special Edition Anthology: Mental Health Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Special Edition Anthology: Mental Health Deadline: July 22, 2022 HPHR Journal (formerly Harvard Public Health Review) announces a call for submissions for an upcoming anthology of written works focusing on disparities and inequities in mental health experienced by […]
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. […]
Edition 39 – Vigilantes: An Educational Game Proposal for Health Promotion
Vigilantes: An Educational Game Proposal for Health Promotion By Ana Elisa Choucair Hosken Arão, Anna Carlinda Arantes de Almeida Braga, Igor Yur y Silva, Luiza Monteiro dos Santos, Helena Fontenelle de Carvalho Costa, Raíssa Arielle Barros Reis, Matheus César Arvelos Gomes, Dr. Flávio Henrique Batista de Souza, PhD Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter […]
Edition 39 – Health Paradigms and Health Education: Maturing Frontiers
Health Paradigms and Health Education: Maturing Frontiers By Marcelo Mendes, PhD Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Mendes M.Health paradigms and health education maturing frontiers. HPHR. 2021;39. DOI:10.54111/0001/MM3 Health Paradigms and Health Education: Maturing Frontiers Abstract We problematize and discuss relationships between health paradigms and the health education process. […]
Edition 53 – What Puts The “Morbid” in Morbidity: A Call to Reform the Way we Address Weight in the Exam Room
What Puts The “Morbid” in Morbidity: A Call to Reform the Way we Address Weight in the Exam Room By Haleigh Prather, MHS Citation Prather H. What puts the “morbid” in morbidity: A call to reform the way we address weight in the exam room. HPHR. 2021;53.10.54111/0001/AAA5 What Puts The “Morbid” in Morbidity: A Call […]