Melissa Begg
Melissa Begg reflects on the intersection between social work and public health while also considering the role women play in science.
...moreMelissa Begg reflects on the intersection between social work and public health while also considering the role women play in science.
...moreMichael Gillette, a medical ethicist, considers how Covid-19 affects hospital policy and the rationing of health care services.
...moreJennifer Hirsch and Shamus Khan summarize their book “Sexual Citizens,” which offers a public health perspective on campus sexual assault.
...moreFive Public Health Post fellows reflect on five years of informing and inflecting the broader conversation on health and social justice.
...moreRosemarie Day, author of “Marching Toward Coverage,” discusses intersections between movements for universal healthcare and women’s health.
...moreLisa Wexler outlines a population health approach to preventing suicide in rural Alaska Native and Indigenous Circumpolar communities.
...moreDévora Kestel defines mental health and summarize access to mental health care services globally in the time of Covid-19.
...moreHoffman’s work set up much of the research about racial disparities over the last century. Kendi’s life work has been in stark contrast.
...moreCaitlin Rivers gives an overview on the causes and consequences of Covid-19 while highlighting the state of the science.
...moreMuhammad Zaman reflects on cell-to-society effects of antimicrobial resistance and his book, “Biography of Resistance.”
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