Tomi Akinyemiju & Hayden Bosworth Selected for Faculty Awards
Congratulations to Tomi Akinyemiju, PhD, and Hayden Bosworth, PhD for being among the 2023 School of Medicine Faculty Award recipients.
Anthony Viera & Kevin Weinfurt Receive Distinguished Professorships
Congratulations to Anthony Viera, MD, and Kevin Weinfurt, PhD, who were among the recipients of the 2023 Distinguished Professorships.
Understanding and Fixing Inequities in Palliative Care and Organ Transplant
Lisa McElroy, MD, MS, spoke on her work to make organ transplant selection more equitable at the Dean's Distinguished Research Series.
Identifying potentially morally injurious events from the Veteran perspective
Heather King and George Jackson dig deeper into how veterans respond to and seek help for potentially morally injurious events.
Research Inclusion Across the Lifespan: A Good Start, but There Is More Work to Be Done
Hayden Bosworth joins other experts to lay out ways for elderly patients to be more included in clinical trials.
Neighborhood Type Tied to Post-Stroke Mortality Risk
Older stroke patients from disadvantaged neighborhoods have higher mortality rates, which is why Brad Hammill says "clinicians need to recognize and appreciate" where their patients come from.
A Fair Process: Lisa McElroy Strives to Make Transplant Selection More Equitable
Lisa McElroy, MS, MS, and assistant professor in population health sciences, shares how she works to eliminate health disparities in organ transplantation.
Health-related quality of life by race, ethnicity, and country of origin among cancer survivors
New research featuring contributions from Bryce Reeve, Li Lin, and Debra Henke shows why country of origin is important when analyzing the health-related QoL among U.S.
Despite federal disclosure rules, state prisons hide information on hepatitis C-related deaths
Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein, head of the Third City Project, gives her thoughts on the "unacceptable" nature of how hepatitis C-related deaths in prison are reported.
J’Mauri Jackson Receives Honors From the Center for Policing Equity
Congratulations to 2022 DPHS BRIDGE Scholar J’Mauri Jackson, who was honored with the 2023 Two Birds, One Stone Award by the Center for Policing Equity in December 2022.