Redefining Our Herd: COVID-19 Vaccine as a Human Right for Non-U.S. Citizens
Basic epidemiological terminology has steadily crept into everyday jargon as the COVID-19 pandemic has been raging[...]
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Basic epidemiological terminology has steadily crept into everyday jargon as the COVID-19 pandemic has been raging[...]
Read MoreBy: Cynthia Pompa, BA
There are numerous barriers immigrants face when trying to access medical care in the United States. Unfortunately, the[...]
Read MoreBy: Himali Bhatt, MD, MA and Katherine R. Peeler, MD
In times of crisis, the most vulnerable populations are often the ones most affected. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic,[...]
Read MoreBy: Jeremy Stricsek, MD
A while back I was invited to attend a panel discussion on primary care at an area medical school. For 45 minutes the[...]
Read MoreBy: Alberto González, MPP
COVID-19 has exacerbated long-standing health disparities that continue to affect Latino families, and further, the[...]
Read MoreBy: Jim Recht, MD and Jon Wesley Boyd, MD, PhD
Three months ago, the novel coronavirus arrived in the Boston area. It struck first in wealthy communities of[...]
Read MoreBy: Lara Jirmanus, MD, MPH
By Lara Jirmanus, MD, MPH
On September 22, 2018, the Trump Administration proposed federal changes to the “public[...]
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