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Joanna Burke-Bajaj discusses the role of gender equality in improving access to clean water

Health with Humanity By Joanna Burke-Bajaj Gender Equality and Water: The effects of advancement of the status of women on improved clean water accessibility   Within many low-to-middle income countries and communities (LMICs) around the world, women’s health and significant facets of women’s lives are intrinsically tied to water, often through applied social gender roles […]

29 – Utilizing Employer Created Social Support Programs to Assist Frontline Nurses to Cope with the Psychological Symptoms of Trauma-Induced Stress and Burnout Connected to Patient Death During the COVID-19 Healthcare Crisis in the United States

Utilizing Employer Created Social Support Programs to Assist Frontline Nurses to Cope with the Psychological Symptoms of Trauma-Induced Stress and Burnout connected to Patient Death during the COVID-19 Healthcare Crisis in the United States By Mitchell A. Kaplan, PhD; Rohan Sumrah, BSN- RN, CCM; Marian Inguanzo, LMSW, ACSW Citation Kaplan M, Sumrah R,  Inguanzo M. […]

Edition 29 – Yemen Health Care Crisis: Challenges in Yemen During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Yemen Health Care Crisis: Challenges in Yemen During the COVID-19 Pandemic By Firas M. Al-Rshoud, Haya Mohammed Abujledan, Nusaibah Tawfik ALsanabani, Azmi Abdullah Qudsi, Abdulmalik Idris Koya, Hazar AL.Akash, Hashim Talib Citation  Al-Rshoud F, Abujledan H, ALsanabani N , Qudsi A, Koya A, AL.Akash H, Talib H. Yemen health care crisis: challenges in Yemen during […]

Edition 28 – An Investigation on Turkish Specialist and Practitioner Doctors’ Empathy and Cognitive Flexibility Levels and Interpersonal Relationship Styles

An Investigation on Turkish Specialist and Practitioner Doctors’ Empathy and Cognitive Flexibility Levels and Interpersonal Relationship Styles By Harika Kökalan Yeşil, MS; Dr. Oguz Tan, PhD; Ayce Feride Yılmaz, MA, MS Citation Yeşil H, Tan O, Yılmaz A. An investigation on Turkish specialist and practitioner doctors’ empathy and cognitive flexibility levels and interpersonal relationship styles. […]

Javaid Iqbal discusses “Why Data Are Not Enough To Change Human Behavior”

Javaid Iqbal discusses "Why Data Are Not Enough To Change Human Behavior"

The i-value By Javaid Iqbal Why Data Are Not Enough To Change Human Behavior Covid cases are rising across the United States due to the transmission of the delta variant. The steepest increases have been in the South, where Florida, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina are dealing with the most extensive outbreaks in the […]

Dr. Heather Tillewein Interviews a Conversion Therapy Survivor

Dr. Heather Tillewein Interviews a Conversion Therapy Survivor

HPHR Fellow, Dr. Heather Tillewein, does an in-depth interview with conversion therapy survivor, Clare Killman. This interview looks into Clare’s family background and the extent her family took to prevent Clare from living as a Transgender Female. Clare Killman discusses what it was like during conversion therapy and the lasting impact this form of therapy has had on her life.

Edition 23 – Acculturation, Familial Support, and Unhealthful Dietary Patterns: Evaluating Notable Trends in a Latino Population

Graph 1. U.S.-born and foreign-born participants’ self-reported frequency of fast/packaged food consumption in the last two weeks.

Acculturation, Familial Support, and Unhealthful Dietary Patterns: Evaluating Notable Trends in a Latino Population By Lauren E. Miller, Maud Joachim-Célestin, Marisol Lara, Simone Deshields, Susanne Montgomery, Camille Clarke Citation Miller L, Joachim-Célestin M, Lara M, Deshields S, DaCosta Davis  S, Montgomery S, Clarke C. Acculturation, familial support, and unhealthful dietary patterns: evaluating notable trends in […]

Dr. Ankit Raj discusses Global Surgery: From the Deep End in his last blog post

Dr. Ankit Raj introduces Global Surgery in his blog "Talking Global Surgery"

Lessons from Bihar By Dr. Ankit Raj Talking Global Surgery: From the Deep End Global surgery, like its elder cousin Global Health, remains largely dominated by students and experts from high-income countries. In the previous blog, we talked about Global Surgery and learned through brief introduction, scope and boundaries that define the field. We also […]

Dr. Ankit Raj introduces Global Surgery in his blog “Talking Global Surgery”

Dr. Ankit Raj introduces Global Surgery in his blog "Talking Global Surgery"

Lessons from Bihar By Dr. Ankit Raj Talking Global Surgery: An Introduction “5 billion people do not have access to safe, affordable, surgical and anaesthesia care when needed.” Global surgery is an interdisciplinary field encompassing the cross-cutting segments of surgery, anesthesia, public health, epidemiology, and health policy. This field is relatively young and lesser known […]