Sofia Weiss Goitiandia dives into “Access to Medicines, Vaccines and the COVID-19 Pandemic with Medical Anthropologist and Health Equity Advocate Sarai Keestra”

Sofia Weiss Goitiandia talks to medical anthropologist and medical doctor-to-be Sarai Keestra to discuss a pertinent interdisciplinary issue of our time, access to medicines.
Jackie Leung Discusses “Taking Back the Micronesian and Pacific Islander in API Heritage Month: The Importance of Data Disaggregation”

Jackie Leung discusses the importance of demographic data collection and using this to understand the trends and potential reasons to differing health outcomes.
Dr. Butool Hisam discusses Pakistan Life Savers Programme: Making a difference with a pair of hands

Zaitoon By Dr. Butool Hisam Pakistan Life Savers Programme: Making a difference with a pair of hands The Parken Stadium in Denmark a long-standing witness to the loud cacophony of noises that erupt on each side from within it. It has housed major football matches and live music concerts. On Sunday, however, for a few […]
Edition 27 – Evaluating the Impact of Remdesivir on Covid-19 Patient Outcomes: An Inpatient County Hospital Analysis

Evaluating the Impact of Remdesivir on Covid-19 Patient Outcomes: An Inpatient County Hospital Analysis By Christina Chopra, Liliana Filipowska, and Dr. Sharon Y. Wang, DO Citation Chopra C, Filipowska L, Wang S. Evaluating the impact of remdesivir on COVID-19 patient outcomes: an inpatient county hospital analysis. HPHR. 2021; 27. DOI:10.54111/0001/aa1 Evaluating the Impact of Remdesivir […]
Edition 31 – Climate Change and Neglected Tropical Diseases: The Case in Sudan

Climate Change and Neglected Tropical Diseases: The Case in Sudan By Dr. Osman Kamal Osman Elmahi, Fatima Elbasri Abuelgasim Mohammed Yagoub, Hassan Khalafallah Hassan Mohammed, Mohammed Yasir Essar, and Shoaib Ahmad Citation Elmahi O, Yagoub F, Mohammed H, Essar M, Ahmad S. Climate change and neglected tropical diseases: the case in Sudan. HPHR. 2021; 31. […]
Edition 30 – Structural Racism as a Determinant of Black Mental Health: Looking Back to Move Forward

Structural Racism as a Determinant of Black Mental Health: Looking Back to Move Forward By Lindsay Kephart Citation Kephart L. Structural racism as a determinant of Black mental health: looking back to move forward. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD11 Structural Racism as a Determinant of Black Mental Health: Looking Back to Move Forward Black individuals in […]
Edition 28 – Weight-Stigma: A Barrier Likely to Persist in Future Physicians and What We Can Do to Intervene

Weight-Stigma: A Barrier Likely to Persist in Future Physicians and What We Can Do to Intervene By Erin E. Walton-Ball and Michael D. Vered Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Walton-Ball E and Vered M. Weight-stigma: a barrier likely to persist in future physicians and what we can […]
Dr. Ankit Raj discusses COVID-19 in rural India

Dr. Ankit Raj discusses the different approaches to tackling the COVID-19 in rural India.
Dr. Ankit Raj discusses privatization of healthcare in Bihar

Lessons from Bihar By Dr. Ankit Raj Privatization of Healthcare in Bihar Swarnavo Chakrabarti I Unsplash We are gritty individuals. We survive amidst chaos and thrive, while at it. Or you could just as well say that grit is an excuse for us to not be able to change our environment or compensation for the […]
Dr. Ankit Raj discusses the death of public healthcare in Bihar

Lessons from Bihar By Dr. Ankit Raj Death of Public Healthcare in Bihar Amit Gaur I Unsplash Public healthcare or publicly funded healthcare of any nation is designed to meet its financing through the state’s coffers. Universal Health Coverage means all people have access to high-quality, timely, and affordable healthcare without suffering from financial catastrophe. […]