Dr. Quinn discusses the significance of the color mauve in highlighting the intersection of breast cancer and domestic violence.
Dr. Quinn discusses the significance of the color mauve in highlighting the intersection of breast cancer and domestic violence.
Hepatitis B and C: Prevalence and Care with Dr Matthew
Caring Connections Podcast with HPHR Fellow Cordella Lyon By Cordella
HIV 40 Years Later: Interview with Helen Turner By Cordella
Interview With Dr. Rosanna Barrett: Disaggregating Data, Making Everyone Count
Life By Proxy: Interview with Greg Schwartz By Cordella Lyon,
Interview with Pinak Joshi, Medical Science Liaison, CareDX (former Drug
Interview with Shalen De Silva, Founder, Vincere Health By Jayson
Interview with Shane Gray, Founder, United UVC Inc. By Jayson
Interview with Kristy Drutman, Founder, Brown Girl Green By Jayson
In this second piece together, Sofia and Nick stress the urgency of fighting for health equity for Canada's Indigenous populations – now.
Here, Sofia Weiss Goitiandia talks to activist Nick Bauer about the injustices committed against Indigenous peoples in Canada, which do not always receive the attention they deserve.
A Tough Pill to Swallow By Dr. Dhairya Shrivastava, MBBS,
A Tough Pill to Swallow By Dr. Dhairya Shrivastava, MBBS,
Dr. Quinn discusses advancing black feminism in public health
Dr. Quinn discusses advancing black feminism in public health
In this blog, Naina Qayyum, reflects on insights from her conversation with parents on child feeding experiences and challenges. It is part 2 of 2 in the series 'Those Who Feed Us'.
In this piece Naina Qayyum, shares her experience of interacting with parents to learn about their child feeding practices. Part 1 is a vlog.
The past few months have underscored the importance of staying curious in all my endeavors.
A Tough Pill to Swallow By Dr. Dhairya Shrivastava, MBBS,
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