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New Horizons: Health Systems and Community Wealth Building

Recent studies shed light on a transformative collaboration: the partnership between health systems and community-led initiatives like Community Land Trusts (CLTs), Resident-Owned Communities (ROCs), and worker cooperatives. The intersection between… Read More

By Jon Scaccia September 22, 2023
  • workforce

Understanding the Unique Struggles of LGBTQI AYAs with Cancer

Recent research has unveiled some critical insights into the experiences of young people within the LGBTQI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, and Intersex) community diagnosed with cancer. While the healthcare… Read More

By Jon Scaccia
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Next week in Public Health: September 15, 2023

Here’s a sneak preview of what we’re cooking up!

By Jon Scaccia September 15, 2023
  • Uncategorized

AI’s Transformative Role in Medicine

In recent years, we’ve witnessed a major shift in the medical field, with artificial intelligence (AI) leading the charge. These “machine eyes” can now interpret medical images such as X-rays… Read More

By Jon Scaccia
  • AI
  • workforce

Monitoring International Health Inequality

The quest for health equity is critical in global health, and health inequality monitoring is essential in achieving this goal. An insightful article published in the International Journal for Equity… Read More

By Jon Scaccia September 5, 2023
  • health equity

Strategies for a Stronger, More Resilient US Public Health Workforce

In the ongoing battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of a robust public health workforce has become undeniably clear. As the frontline defenders of our communities’ health, the public… Read More

By Jon Scaccia September 1, 2023
  • workforce

Expanding Role of Community Health Workers (CHWs): Bridging the Gap in Healthcare Access

Community Health Workers (CHWs) play a vital role in global health initiatives. Their significant contribution to tackling public health issues, especially in underserved communities, is invaluable. As they continue to… Read More

By Jon Scaccia August 30, 2023
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How Peer Support Workers Navigated Work-Life Boundaries During COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges to how we work and live, especially for those in the mental health sector. Peer Support Workers (PSWs), who provide essential support to individuals… Read More

By Jon Scaccia August 25, 2023
  • workforce

The Public Health Phoenix Rises

Well, hey. This is more or less a pre-post letting you know that we’ll be relaunching in the coming weeks focusing on the needs and concerns of public health. Our… Read More

By Jon Scaccia August 18, 2023
  • Uncategorized

The closing days of Phase I for PubTrawlr

Hi all, The are going to be some gigantic changes to PubTrawlr in the coming months.  We have a number of technical and architectural improvements that will be rolling out…. Read More

By Jon Scaccia June 17, 2022
  • PubTrawlr News

What do Medical Librarians tweet about? An extremely silly post.

Usually, when I do a conference recap, I wait a few days for the data to settle. However, we’ve got an earlier flight on Friday, and with a wedding and… Read More

By Jon Scaccia May 5, 2022
  • commentary
  • PubTrawlr News

PubTrawlr is now over two times better

Let’s hit the talking points once again. Science is a public good. You, yes you, our reader, have a right to the information that is produced by researchers (nearly always… Read More

By Jon Scaccia
  • PubTrawlr News
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