Naomi Fukuda discusses COVID-19 and Oral Health

This vlog will talk about the effects of COVID-19 on oral health care.
Joanna Burke-Bajaj on how guaranteed income policies can reduce IPV

Health with Humanity By Joanna Burke-Bajaj How Guaranteed Income Policies Can Reduce IPV Within the field of Public Health, there is significant focus on reducing disease and illness, and with extensive discussions regarding topics like increasing uptake of vaccines or lowering waiting times for primary care, it can be easy to overlook the role of […]
Elizana-Marie Joseph’s considerations on coffee, COVID-19 and climate Change

Elizana-Marie Joseph discusses how single-use plastics and personal protective equipment, used as protection from COVID-19, became part of another public health problem – climate change.
Priya Vedula talks public health firearm research and policy

“We don’t need more moments of silence to honor the memory of those who have been killed. We need to honor their memory by preventing a need for such moments.”
Priya Vedula discusses Indirect Source Rule

The South Coast Air Quality Management District passed the ISR recently. What is it, why was it needed, and what is its importance? Read on to find out.
Bibi Chaterpateah shares thoughts and perspectives on surrogacy

Surrogacy has raised several moral and ethical concerns relating to women and children rights.
Joanna Burke-Bajaj discusses the health equity of quality improvement and reliability

Health with Humanity By Joanna Burke-Bajaj High Reliability in Healthcare: Creating Reliable Health Equity through Quality Improvement and Patient Safety You may not have heard the term High Reliability Organization (HRO) before, but you have probably been interacting with HROs and trusting them with your safety for most of your life. HROs operate at the nexus […]
Randevyn Pierre discusses “Black healthcare hesitancy and its impact profile 101: The Best Doctor”

“There are members of the Black community who find it difficult, at best, to believe that reversing age-old systematic oppression and trauma in healthcare is a top priority of our government.”
Dr. Hannah Nazri’s Recommended Watch List

This week, instead of the usual blog article, Dr. Hannah Nazri recommends three films that emphasise the importance of listening to patients emphatically as well as developing the medical knowledge. Always listen to your patients.
Dr. Heather Tillewein discusses female genital mutilation and female genital cosmetic surgery

This blog will focus on the realities of female genital mutilation and female genital cosmetic surgery, and the culture and societal norms that influence their prevalence.