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- Alexa S. Dietrich – Medical Anthropology is a Big Tent, Too
Alexa S Dietrich received her PhD in medical anthropology at Emory University and MPH in epidemiology at Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health Advised by Dr Peter Brown, she successfully defended her dissertation in 2007 titled The Corporation Next Door: Pharmaceutical Companies in Community, Health and the Environment in Puerto Rico
- The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks I | ēthos: a bioethics blog
One initially striking thing is the way that Johns Hopkins seemed to offer unusual equity in access to health care for poor and African American patients “Hopkins was the only major hospital for miles that treated black patients”; even though it was one of the top hospitals in the country, “its public wards…were filled with patients
- The Mystery and Epidemiology of Long COVID
This is a live webinar scheduled for September 29, 2022 at 12 pm CT Two and a half years into the COVID-19 pandemic, there is emerging evidence that in some patients, its symptoms may linger for months or even years after the initial infection While prevalence estimates vary widely, such ‘long COV
- Message from VPRA, Dr. Robert Nobles (March 2024)
The Environmental Health and Safety office has partnered with Dr Javier Valle and Occupational Health Services The goal is to provide a holistic approach to improving the health and safety of Emory’s community An article detailing the role of OHS within our EHS office is provided below
- Climate and Health Coordinator, ICF – The Confounder
The successful candidate will serve as the primary facilitation and coordination support to the USGCRP’s Interagency Crosscutting Climate Change and Human Health Group (CCHHG), foster the integration of health activities and expertise in other areas of the Program, and provide coordination support as needed to interagency efforts in other
- Heteronormativity – Queer Cultures 101
Heternormativity has many negative impacts on LGTBQ+ youth, especially mental health The National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health, consistently shows that LGBTQ+ youth struggle much more with mental health compared to cisgender, heterosexual youth The survey uncovered that 41% of LGBTQ+ youth seriously considered suicide in the past year
- MAPme(2) - Emory University
MAPme is an initiative that brings these students and researchers together to investigate what they need most during this transition period MAPme is unique in that students are on the front lines of this investigation MAPme uses participant responses to help shape the conversation on health and substance use on campus
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