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A Call for Measuring Partisanship in US Public Health Research
Sarah Gollust, PhD, co-authored the American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) publication: “A Call for Measuring Partisanship in US Public Health Research.”
Work Worth Loving: Academic Minute
Christopher Wong Michaelson, PhD, is featured on the Inside Higher Ed podcast: “Work Worth Loving: Academic Minute.”
Pass New Pathway to Become a Midwife
Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH, is mentioned in the StarTribune editorial: “Pass new pathway to become a midwife.”
'Hear Her' Campaign Raises Awareness About Pregnancy, Postpartum Complications
Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH, is featured in the KSTP News segment: “‘Hear Her’ campaign raises awareness about pregnancy, postpartum complications.”
What Happens When Technology Replace Need for Workers?
Christopher Wong Michaelson, PhD, is featured in the FastCompany article: “What happens when technology replaces the need for workers?”
Let’s Talk Black Women’s Mental Health
Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH, will speak at the June 2 Forum: “Let’s Talk Black Women’s Mental Health.”
Behind the Scenes: Facilitators and Barriers to Developing State Scarce Resource Allocation Plans for the COVID-19 Pandemic
Erin S. DeMartino, MD, and Debra DeBruin, PhD, are co-authors of the CHEST publication: "Behind the scenes: facilitators and barriers to developing state scarce resource allocation plans for the COVID-19 pandemic."
Talking Pediatrics: A Clinical Podcast by Children’s Minnesota
Ian D. Wolfe, PhD, RN, HEC-C and Joel Wu, JD, MPH, MA, HEC-C, discussed the Ethics of Harm Reduction in Pediatrics: “Talking Pediatrics: A Clinical Podcast by Children’s Minnesota.”
Recommendations for Ethical Allocation of Rho(D) Immune Globulin
Debra DeBruin, PhD, worked with a statewide group to produce the guidance document: “Recommendations for Ethical Allocation of Rho(D) Immune Globulin.” https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/ep/surge/crisis/rhig.pdf. The statewide…
A Conversation About Black Women’s Mental Health and Academia
Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH, is mentioned in the Minnesota Women’s Press article:
“A Conversation About Black Women’s Mental Health and Academia.”