Edition 72 – Communication
This edition addresses health communication.
Edition 50 – Keep Your Pin Up: Students Combating Opioid Use Disorder Stigma with Lapel Pins
Keep Your Pin Up: Students Combating Opioid Use Disorder Stigma with Lapel Pins By Sophia Sugar BS, D. Tyler Coyle MD MS Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Sugar S, Coyle T. Keep your pin up: students combating opioid use disorder stigma with lapel pins. HPHR. 2022;50. 10.54111/0001/WW1 Keep Your Pin Up: Students Combating Opioid Use Disorder […]
The Humor Scientist – Episode 3: “Work and The Great Resignation” (Featuring Joe Mechlinski and Jeff Lesher)
Harvard Public Health Review announces the release of the third installment of the The Humor Scientist with Matt Kazam, on HPHR.org.
Edition 23 – Conflicts of Patient-Caregiver Communication and Some Workable Solutions
Conflicts of Patient-Caregiver Communication and Some Workable Solutions By Vanessa Collins Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Collins V. Conflicts of patient-caregiver communication and some workable solutions. Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;23. DOI:10.54111/0001/W5 Conflicts of Patient-Caregiver Communication and Some Workable Solutions Abstract Health communication is a central topic in […]
The Humor Scientist – Episode 2: “How to Use Your Words” (Featuring Alonzo Bodden & Mark Gross)
Harvard Public Health Review announces the release of the second installment of the The Humor Scientist with Matt Kazam, on HPHR.org.
Edition 31 – Climate Change and Neglected Tropical Diseases: The Case in Sudan
Climate Change and Neglected Tropical Diseases: The Case in Sudan By Dr. Osman Kamal Osman Elmahi, Fatima Elbasri Abuelgasim Mohammed Yagoub, Hassan Khalafallah Hassan Mohammed, Mohammed Yasir Essar, and Shoaib Ahmad Citation Elmahi O, Yagoub F, Mohammed H, Essar M, Ahmad S. Climate change and neglected tropical diseases: the case in Sudan. HPHR. 2021; 31. […]
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Learn more about Dr. Robert Carpenter – known as just Dr. Rob – the host of HPHR News.
Edition 31 – Part II: Vaccine Hesitancy and Misinformation
Health misinformation has far reaching and potentially damaging impacts on behavior, including vaccine hesitancy.
Learn more about The Humor Scientist
Get acquainted with Matt Kazam, The Humor Scientist who will be guiding you on your to learn about the intersections of humor and health.
The Humor Scientist – Episode 1: Three “Cs” of Comedy: Coping, Communication, and Connection (Featuring Dr. Patch Adams)
In this inaugural episode of The Humor Scientist, Matt Kazam begins his journey to understand the intersections of public health and the three “Cs” of comedy: coping, communication, and connection.