Edition 39 – WhatsApp, COVID-19 related misinformation in Africa and the need for continuous infoveillance
WhatsApp, COVID-19 Related Misinformation in Africa and the Need for Continuous Infoveillance By Chidindu C. Mmadu-Okoli, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria Dr. Ifeanyi M. Nsofor, EpiAfric, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Mmadu-Okoli C, Nsofor Ifeanyi. WhatsApp, COVID-19 related misinformation in Africa and the need for continuous infoveillance. HPHR. 2021;39. 10.54111/0001/MM8 […]
Improving Registries for Better Healthcare Services and Outcomes for Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes, 2022
This consensus paper outlines a renewed global surgery strategy to expand surgical healthcare in LMICs, given recent trends, research and empiricism in surgical healthcare and global health systems.
“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 […]
Edition 37 – A framework for public health crises: How America has used public health to justify exclusionary immigration laws (and where we go from here)
A framework for public health crises: How America has used public health to justify exclusionary immigration laws (and where we go from here) By Louis Lin, Dominique G. Ruggieri Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Lin L, Ruggieri D. A Framework for public health crisis: How America has used public health to justify exclusionary immigration laws (and […]
Edition 48 – Lessons learned from LMICs (low and middle income countries): COVID-19 health education and community outreach best practices for Gaza
Lessons Learned From LMICs (Low and Middle Income Countries): COVID-19 Health Education and Community Outreach Best Practices for Gaza By Ponn P. Mahayosnand, MPH, Samiha Ahmed, BS, ZM Sabra Facebook Twitter LinkedIn PDF Download Edition 48 – Lessons Learned From LMICs (low And Middle Income Countries) COVID 19 Health Education And Community Outreach Best Practices […]
Edition 42 – Augmenting LGBTQ+ and Minority Identities within Medical School and Residency Training
Augmenting LGBTQ+ and Minority Identities within Medical School and Residency Training By Alexander Golden, MS, Dr. Linda Solis, PhD, Dr. Faraz Yousefian, DO Citation Golden A, Solis L, Yousefian F. Augmenting LGBTQ+ and minority identities within medical school and residency training. HPHR. 2021;42. DOI:10.54111/0001/PP4 Augmenting LGBTQ+ and Minority Identities within Medical School and Residency Training […]
Edition 63 – The Etiology of Type I Diabetes and its Relationship to the Streptozocin Family of Streptomyces Toxins.
The Etiology of Type I Diabetes and its Relationship to the Streptozocin Family of Streptomyces Toxins By Jonathan Alan King, Gina Choi, Jacqueline Piret Citation King J, Choi G, Piret J. The etiology of Type I Diabetes and its relationship to the streptozocin family of streptomyces toxins. HPHR. 2022;63. 10.54111/0001/KKK1 The Etiology of Type I […]
Edition 53 – Anchoring Bias – A Barrier to the Art of Healing
Anchoring Bias – A Barrier to the Art of Healing By Ramzi Ibrahim MD, Maham Haq BS, Chelsea Takamatsu MD Citation Ibrahim R, Haq M, Takamatsu C. Anchoring bias – a barrier to the art of healing. HPHR. 2021;53.10.54111/0001/AAA9 Anchoring Bias – A Barrier to the Art of Healing “Patient A” is a 25-year-old male […]
Edition 63 –The Potential of Systems Thinking in Tackling The Wicked Problem of Childhood Obesity in the Philippines
The Potential of Systems Thinking in Tackling The Wicked Problem of Childhood Obesity in the Philippines By Joseph Aaron S. Joe, Jake Bryan S. Cortez, MD, Jaifred Christian F. Lopez, MD, MPM, Maria Fatima A. Villena, Renzo R. Guinto, MD, DrPH, Citation Joe J, Cortez J, Lopez J, Villena M, Guinto R. The potential of […]