Jennifer Hanlon-Wilde
FNP, Writer, and Clinical Assistant Professor, Washington State University
Nicolle Ma
Nonprofit Founder/CEO, Supply and Protect Healthcare Workers
Danielle C. Robinson
Epidemiology Supervisor, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Thomas Carpino
Teaching FellowJohns Hopkins University, ID Epidemiology
Joseph Aaron Joe
Johns Hopkins University History of Medicine Department
Alexandra Farris
Public Health Project Coordinator, University of North Texas Health Science Center
I Now Pronounce You Dead.
In this short story, Dr. Ryan Montoya explains just how uncertain the process is when a doctor must pronounce someone deceased.
Edition 88 – HIV Screening Uptake and Disparities Across Socio-demographic Characteristics Among Mississippi Adults: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, (BRFSS) 2022
HIV Screening Uptake and Disparities Across Socio-demographic Characteristics Among Mississippi Adults: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, (BRFSS) 2022 By Dr. Igbekele Ogunboye, Dr. Rita Momah, Dr. Anitha Myla, Ayana Davis, Dr. Shileayo Idowu Peter Adebayo Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Ogunboye I, Momah R, Myla A, Davis A, Adebayo S. HIV screening uptake and disparities across […]
87 – The Role of Leadership and Management Capacity Building in Driving Institutional Transformation in Public Sector Organizations: A Case Study of National Primary Health Care Development Agency – Leadership Development Academy
The Role of Leadership and Management Capacity Building in Driving Institutional Transformation in Public Sector Organizations: A Case Study of National Primary Health Care Development Agency – Leadership Development Academy” By Muyi Aina, Uchenna Igbokwe, Raihanah Ibrahim, Shina Aladeshawe, Ijeoma Mmrikwe, Oluwaleke Jegede, Ibidun Ajuwon, and Eric Aigbogun Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Aina M, Igbokwe […]
Edition 86 – COVID-19 Highlights Need for More Discussion about Defining “Essential Workers
COVID-19 Highlights Need for More Discussion about Defining “Essential Workers” By Mitchell Berger, MPH Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Berger M. COVID-19 highlights need for more discussion about defining “essential workers”. HPHR. 2024;86. COVID-19 Highlights Need for More Discussion about Defining “Essential Workers” (Blog) Introduction Throughout the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE), from 2020-2023, advertisements and news […]