Michael Stein and Sandro Galea Discuss PAINED
Michael Stein and Sandro Galea discuss PAINED, a collection of 50 short essays and 20 databytes that stimulate the national conversation about health.
...moreMichael Stein and Sandro Galea discuss PAINED, a collection of 50 short essays and 20 databytes that stimulate the national conversation about health.
...morePHP Fellow Gray Babbs profiles Janet Currie to understand her perspective on Covid-19 as a professor and how the pandemic will affect child mental health.
...moreDaniel E. Dawes underscores how the mechanics of politics and policies shape our response to Covid-19 and how the pandemic changed his work.
...moreSarah Lowe of the Yale School of Medicine reflects on the state-of-the-science about mental health in a time of crisis and how Covid-19 changed her work.
...moreGray Babbs profiles Dariely Rodriguez to reflect on the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment and what it means in today’s political environment.
...morePat Williams profiles Dr. Stanford to spotlight her research on weight bias and describe education and policymaking around obesity.
...moreEdward Alexander profiles Anahaita Kotval to define the public’s understanding of homelessness and to identify the challenges of serving this population.
...moreOluwatobi Alliyu profiles Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo to define precision medicine and highlight its uptake in health systems for at-risk populations.
...morePHP Fellow Oluwatobi Alliyu profiles William Darity to define reparations for Black Americans and identify those responsible for enacting reparations.
...moreJulia Garcia profiles Bob Moffit of the Heritage Foundation to share his reflections on the Affordable Care Act and where we can find consensus.
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