HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL PRIMARY CARE REVIEW

Reflections on Tribal Primary Care in America

November 30th, 2021

By: Navneet Bhullar, MD, MSc

 

California of the pioneers, peopled by progressivesof campsites with bear lockersof pines and berries of easy cilantro[...]

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Restructuring the Power Dynamic: How a Patient’s Narrative Can Help Us Understand the Role of Trauma in the Clinical Encounter

September 2nd, 2021

By: Maahika Srinivasan, MS

 

In many ways, medical school trains its pupils to be detectives, capable of discerning and interpreting even the most[...]

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The Art of Meeting People Where They Are: A Community Partnership Approach for COVID Equity

August 10th, 2021

By: Jessica Otero

 

Historic factors driving health disparities among the diverse Latino population in the U.S. include social determinants[...]

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Making Do In Missouri: A Rural OB/Gyn’s Efforts to Improve Access to Care

August 5th, 2021

By: Jane Kielhofner, MD

 

In the Show-Me State, a wave of rural hospital closures began in the 2010s and continued into the next decade, recently[...]

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Decentralizing Knowledge in Public Health Education, One Course at a Time

July 16th, 2021

By: Alexis Grant, ScM and Maggie Acosta, MA

 

We can see structural determinants of health all around us, like when we see factories and truck routes constructed in[...]

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National Arab American Heritage Month as a Public Health Catalyst

April 27th, 2021

By: Siwaar Abouhala

 

I am a young Arab American, born and raised in New York, yet this is the first year I am celebrating National Arab[...]

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The Original Pandemic: Commercial Tobacco

March 31st, 2021

By: Lauren Kemmeter

 

All mentions of tobacco in this article refer to commercial tobacco and nicotine products and not sacred and[...]

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An Intersectional Approach to Understanding the Mental Health Challenges of America’s Essential Workers

February 17th, 2021

By: April Joy Damian, PhD, MSc, Tichianaa Armah, MD and Angela E. Lee-Winn, PhD

 

In an effort to flatten the curve and promote containment of the novel coronavirus, many safety precautions have been[...]

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The Changing Landscape of Telehealth Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic

January 28th, 2021

By: Julia Barsoum

 

Merv is my 94-year-old patient living in Washington, D.C. in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, attempting to continue[...]

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The Impact of Neighborhoods on Racial & Ethnic Inequities in COVID-19

January 8th, 2021

By: Rachel L. Berkowitz, DrPH, MPH, Xing Gao, MPH, Eli K. Michaels, MPH and Mahasin S. Mujahid, PhD, MS

 

As 2021 opens with US COVID-19 cases soaring, racial/ethnic inequities persisting, and vaccine distribution ongoing, we[...]

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