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 9 – Healthcare Recommendations for Recently Arrived Refugees: Observations from EthnoMed
Healthcare Recommendations for Recently Arrived Refugees: Observations from EthnoMed By J. Carey Jackson MD, MPH, MA; Mahri Haider MD, MPH; Christine Wilson Owens BA; Nicole Ahrenholz MD; Alexandra Molnar MD; Beth Farmer LICSW; and Genji Terasaki MD Citation Jackson J, Haider M, Owens C, Ahrenholz N, Molnar A, Farmer B, and Terasaki G. Healthcare recommendations […]
Edition 7 – Climbing Down the Ivory Tower: Challenging Racial Injustice Through Community Health
Climbing Down the Ivory Tower: Challenging Racial Injustice Through Community Health By Swathi Damodaran, Rebecca A. Gourevitch, Tiffany Lin, Nikhil A. Patel, Rosemary Phu and Kerrilynn Rice Citation Damodaran S, Gourevitch R, Lin T, Patel N, Phu R, Rice K. Climbing down the ivory tower: challenging racial injustice through community health. Harvard Public Health Review. Summer […]
Edition 7 – Why Public Health Practitioners Should Care About Job Prospects for People with Criminal Records: Employment Challenges and Successful Prison and Jail Reentry
Why Public Health Practitioners Should Care About Job Prospects for People with Criminal Records: Employment Challenges and Successful Prison and Jail Reentry By Sonali Saluja, MD, MPH, FACP; and Henry Rosen Citation Saluja S and Rosen H. Why public health practitioners should care about job prospects for people with criminal records. Harvard Public Health Review. Summer […]
Edition 7 – Public Health and the Policing of Black Lives
Public Health and the Policing of Black Lives By Justin Feldman, MPH, MSW Citation Feldman J. Public health and the policing of Black lives. Harvard Public Health Review. Summer 2015;7. Public Health and the Policing of Black Lives The deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Freddie Gray, Rekia Boyd, and Walter Scott reflect a pattern of […]
Edition 7 – Improving Communities, Improving Health
Improving Communities, Improving Health By Jeffrey Sanchez Citation Sanchez J. Improving communities, improving health. Harvard Public Health Review. Summer 2015;7. Improving Communities, Improving Health When we talk about health care, we are often referring to hospitals or other acute facilities, imagining women and men in scrubs, long waits in emergency rooms, that distinctive smell of disinfectant. […]
Edition 7 – A Case for the Future of Global Health
A Case for the Future of Global Health By Justin Healy, MD MPH Citation Healy J. A Case For The Future Of Global Health. Harvard Public Health Review. Summer 2015;7. A Case for the Future of Global Health A child today is more likely to live past infancy than at any other point in history. Her […]
Edition 7 – Single-Payer Health Reform: A Step Toward Reducing Structural Racism in Health Care
Single-Payer Health Reform: A Step Toward Reducing Structural Racism in Health Care By Dominic F. Caruso, MD/MPH Candidate; David U. Himmelstein, MD; Steffie Woolhandler, MD Citation Caruso D, Himmelstein D, Woolhandler S. Single-payer health reform: a step toward reducing structural racism in health care. Harvard Public Health Review. Summer 2015;7. Single-Payer Health Reform: A Step Toward […]