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Such innovative research! Congratulations, Denise.
Associate Professor of Social Work Denise Hines seeks to reduce stereotypes and bias of men from racial and ethnic minority communities who experience intimate partner violence (IPV). With a $1 million grant, Hines is doing just that. Learn more: content.sitemasonry.gmu.edu/news/2024-04/m…
It's Pride Month, pass it on and show you care.
Happy Pride Month to all the LGBTQI+ folks and the people who love them! I have a daughter in the community, and I know I couldn’t be prouder!
Excited to be participating in the Essen Health Conference!
One week to go! The organizing team of the Essen Health Conference is preparing to welcome an exceptional assembly of participants and plenary speakers in Essen.
We are looking for a postdoctoral scholar to come work with us at Indiana University! Please circulate widely. Posting at indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/24351 Application reviewing starts May 29th and continues til position is filled.
See which community-based intervention approaches CPSTF recommends to prevent overweight and obesity. Updated resource makes it easy to scan and share What #Works4Health. bit.ly/3CCjRhP #NationalNutritionMonth
Our scientific committee: @alex8chan @davide__dragone @orladoyle_econ, Amanda Gaulke (Kansas State U), @HallaMartin @karlsson_berg @JesseMatheson2 @teresa_s_molina, Theresa Nilsson (Lund U), @KristaRuffini, Martin Salm (Tilburg U), Jenny Williams (U Melbourn), @NicolasZiebarth
Thank you to Flavio Marsiglia, director of the Global Center for Applied Health Research @ASUSocialWork , for speaking to us about advancing health equity and community health workers, as part of our Dean's Speaker Series.
Want to know which school-based interventions get kids to eat healthier foods and move more? Take a look at these CPSTF findings: bit.ly/3VkrrFl #TheCommunityGuide
CPSTF recommends family-based interventions to prevent substance use among youth. Evidence shows interventions reduce initiation and use of cannabis, alcohol, tobacco, illicit substances, and misuse of prescription drugs. bit.ly/48lBYqr
Collaboration is almost always good at psych-primary care interface
A collaborative psychopharmacology approach can be implemented quickly, supports psychiatry–primary care cooperation, and may enable collaborative care implementation. bit.ly/42qAxEZ
Great opportunity for Econ PhD student interested in US Policy. Details about the program here: 9eqnmuz49ro.typeform.com/to/oK9iPwRV
I’m excited to announce a funded year-long PhD student fellowship, combining non-partisan economic policy research & public service at: - Congressional Budget Office @USCBO - Congressional Research Service - Medicare Payment Advisory Commission @medicarepayment
Easy-to-read fact sheet from #TheCommunityGuide summarizes evidence-based findings from CPSTF for what works to promote #pregnancy health. bit.ly/3XFDwpp
Great Editors' Choice on correctional psychiatry
The latest Editor’s Choice collection updates the curation of correctional psychiatry articles with contributions addressing the mental health needs of justice-involved individuals in custody and the community. bit.ly/3TIcPSb
A concise "taking issue" focuses on a study reporting how lived experiences of racism impact clinical phenomena
Leading off our December issue, Dwight Kemp, Carmen G. Black, + Jessica Isom discuss a study reporting how lived experiences of racism can influence clinical phenomena observed in or reported by Black adults. bit.ly/41mP8kc
DEADLINE APPROACHING! The deadline to nominate someone for the IHEA Student Paper Prize is a week from today on January 18. This is a wonderful way to recognize the next generation of scholars, so please consider making a nomination. healtheconomics.org/awards/#:~:tex…
Applications for the ASHEcon Diversity Scholarship are being accepted. If you are a student or recent PhD from an underrepresented group and would like to attend ASHEcon this year, consider applying! ashecon.org/2024-san-diego…
Vaccinations on your mind? CPSTF recommends reducing out-of-pocket costs, provider reminders, standing orders, and other interventions to increase vaccine uptake. bit.ly/3OKKpT4 #TheCommunityGuide
Master of Public Health student Archana Vardhan is taking action to remove barriers preventing mothers of color from achieving healthy postnatal outcomes through a fellowship through @dc_amchp Learn more: ow.ly/NEHs50QgCXN
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