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Workforce

Are we still dealing with Measles?

A Step Back in Time? Measles, a disease we once thought was on the brink of being left behind in the annals of history, surprisingly continues to surface even in nations like the United States, where vaccines are widely available. Despite declaring the elimination of endemic measles in the U.S. in 2000, recent spikes in […]

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Commentary

Implementing the Future: Unpacking the Promise of Implementation Science

As people probably know, we’re big fans of implementation science, The field is currently experiencing a significant evolution. In the enlightening article Navigating the field of implementation science towards maturity: challenges and opportunities from Implementation Science, the authors delve into this transformative journey. The Growth and Evolution of Implementation Science Implementation science has grown tremendously, […]

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Workforce

Lessons from a Community Health Worker Program for Migrant Women Sex Workers in Marseille

Public health practitioners constantly face the challenge of reaching marginalized communities where conventional healthcare services often fall short. A recent study in Marseille, France, shines a spotlight on a pilot intervention that utilized community health workers (CHWs) to improve health outcomes among migrant women sex workers (WSWs). This program’s insights can guide public health strategies […]

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Society

Understanding the Impact of Solitary Confinement

In the realm of criminal justice and prison reform, solitary confinement stands out as a practice of significant concern. Through the lens of Craig Haney’s in-depth research (will download a pdf.) published in the Annual Review of Criminology, we gain insight into this controversial method. This blog seeks to explore Haney’s findings on the psychological […]

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Health equity

Empowering Rural Missouri through Community Health Workers: A Study on COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake

The global upheaval caused by COVID-19 has been profoundly felt in rural Missouri, revealing deep-seated infrastructural and socio-economic challenges that have contributed to higher infection and mortality rates in these areas. Amid these challenges, a beacon of hope shone through the establishment of the COVID-19 Response Network in the southeast corner of Missouri. This network, […]

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Health equity

The Unsung Heroes of Health Care: Community Health Workers Revolutionizing Health Equity and Care

In a healthcare landscape where high-tech innovations often grab the spotlight, there’s a group of unsung heroes making a profound impact: Community Health Workers (CHWs). In the United States, these frontline public health workers have been bridging the gap between marginalized communities and healthcare services for over 70 years. The recent scientific review, shedding light […]

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Workforce

Mastering Advocacy: A Key Competency for Public Health Professionals

In today’s public health landscape, the capacity to advocate effectively for health policies is crucial. This skill not only addresses persistent racial health disparities but also tackles broader issues like environmental justice and equitable healthcare access. Given its importance, one might assume that advocacy training is deeply embedded in the curriculum of public health education, […]

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Climate

Climate Change and Its Impact on Health in Humanitarian Settings

Climate change, a challenge of our times, is not just about rising temperatures and extreme weather; it’s increasingly becoming a humanitarian and health crisis. The article Impacts of climate change on human health in humanitarian settings: Evidence gaps and future research needs provides a critical exploration of this issue. Climate Change: A Burden on Human […]

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Health equity

Revisiting America’s Opioid Epidemic: Beyond the Facade of Compassion

This blog version supersedes the earlier publication published on December 14, 2023. In the revelatory review “The Opioid Crisis: The War on Drugs Is Over. Long Live the War on Drugs” published in Annual Reviews, the authors dissect the intricate narrative that has shaped America’s response to its opioid epidemic. Although the portrayal of this […]

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News

Next Week in Public Health: April 12, 2024

Methods and metrics, oh my! Join the Movement of Health Innovators – Subscribe for Weekly Insights! Step into the forefront of public health innovation with ‘This Week in Public Health.’ Every edition brings you closer to the latest developments in research, community health, and advocacy. It’s more than a newsletter – it’s your resource for […]

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