HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL PRIMARY CARE REVIEW

Insights

Researching Organizational Structures of Primary Care

March 30th, 2023

By: Katie Cavender, MBA

 

How does a clinician’s stress affect patient care? How can we alleviate the crisis of physician burnout? What was[...]

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Personal Perspectives

Seeking Medical Care in Fear: Transgender Millennials Open up About Fears, Mistreatment

February 14th, 2023

By: Bryan Cadel, JD

 

One of the most beautiful aspects of my practice as a mindfulness teacher and coach is that it takes me into a wide[...]

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Reference

Considerations for Primary Care Providers in the Diagnosis of Long COVID

January 28th, 2023

By: David Duong, MD, MPH

 

Data on long COVID is evolving, causing diagnosis and treatment to be complex. Primary care clinicians must consider[...]

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Advocacy

Our Right to Basic Public Health Amenities

December 16th, 2022

By: Omega and Brenda Wilson

 

I was born and raised in Mebane—a small town in North Carolina that is now primarily white with a large percentage of[...]

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Advocacy

“Is the Lawyer in?”: Accessing Health Care in America

September 28th, 2022

By: Michele Johnson, JD

 

Jamal was a young, promising athlete whose coordination suddenly deteriorated, at only 12-years-old, with the onset of[...]

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Advocacy

No Borders for Those Who Fight

September 27th, 2022

By: Hugh Shirley, BS

 

"Não há fronteiras para os que exploram… não deve haver para os que lutam”—there are no borders for those who explore…[...]

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Stories

The Various Faces of Trauma

July 1st, 2022

By: Samra Zafar

 

Trigger warning: Parts of this piece may be triggering. Please take the time and space to look after yourself and seek[...]

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Stories

A Poem: No Name

June 30th, 2022

By: Gladys Jimenez

 

I called a third time.

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Advocacy

Beating Hunger: Addressing Food Insecurity During the COVID-19 Pandemic

June 21st, 2022

By: Leanne Peres da Silva, BA

 

Closed. Out of Business. We are temporarily closed due to COVID.

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Stories

The Salutary Impact of Listening to the Trauma Story

June 8th, 2022

By: Richard F. Mollica, MD, MAR

 

I entered the Brighton Marine Public Health Center in Massachusetts in December 1981, where hundreds of Indochinese[...]

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