Maddesyn George, Intimate Violence, and the Limits of Armed Self-Defense

Maddesyn George, Intimate Violence, and the Limits of Armed Self-Defense

Maddesyn George, Intimate Violence, and the Limits of Armed Self-Defense By Amy Ojeaburu and Caroline Light This article was co-authored by Amy Ojeaburu, a sophomore at Harvard College, with whom I was fortunate to collaborate this summer on a project on Gender, Race, and Self-Defensive Gun Violence. Amy led the effort to (1) assemble an archive […]

Edition 56 – Year-to-Year Comparison of Virginia’s Hepatitis Education and Patient Connection Referral on Release Program Outcomes for those Recently Released from Incarceration

Edition 56 – Year-to-Year Comparison of Virginia’s Hepatitis Education and Patient Connection Referral on Release Program Outcomes for those Recently Released from Incarceration

Year-to-Year Comparison of Virginia’s Hepatitis Education and Patient Connection Referral on Release Program Outcomes for those Recently Released from Incarceration By Dr. Sylvia A.B. Caldwell, DHSc, MPH; Terry Knick-Kemp, MPH, BSN-BC; Dr. Rebecca Dillingham, MD, MPH; Dr. Jamie Smith, PharmD; Dr. Trey Fuller, PharmD, Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin […]

Edition 54 – Evaluation of Cancer Awareness Months and Cancer Screening Tests Through Internet Search Big Data

Evaluation of Cancer Awareness Months and Cancer Screening Tests Through Internet Search Big Data​

Evaluation of Cancer Awareness Months and Cancer Screening Tests Through Internet Search Big Data By Alex Vanderwiel, Diamone Gathers, MD, V. Shane Pankratz, PhD, Mikaela Kosich, MPH, Bernard Tawfik, MD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Goodman M. Potential economic burden contributing to treatment nonadherence in end-stage renal disease . HPHR. 2022;54. 10.54111/0001/BBB3 Potential Economic Burden Contributing […]

Edition 54 –Potential Economic Burden Contributing to Treatment Non-Adherence in End-Stage Renal Disease

Edition 54 –Potential Economic Burden Contributing to Treatment Nonadherence in End-Stage Renal Disease

Potential Economic Burden Contributing to Treatment Non-Adherence in End Stage Renal Disease By Max Goodman Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Goodman M. Potential economic burden contributing to treatment nonadherence in end-stage renal disease . HPHR. 2021;54. 10.54111/0001/BBB2 Potential Economic Burden Contributing to Treatment Non-Adherence in End Stage Renal Disease Abstract There are over 750,000 patients in […]

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)

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 […]

Special Edition Anthology – Mental Health, 2022

Anthology - Mental Health - How to Submit to HPHR

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 […]

Cordella Lyon: Hepatitis B and C: Prevalence and Care with Dr Matthew Andrews

Cordella Lyon: Hepatitis B and C: Prevalence and Care with Dr Matthew Andrews

Hepatitis B and C: Prevalence and Care with Dr Matthew Andrews By Cordella Lyon, RN About 3.5 million Americans are currently living with Hepatitis C, and half are unaware of their infection. With Routine Screening and Linkage to Care we can end HCv by 2030. Get Tested! Like what you heard? More from Cordella Lyon […]