Nurses key to delivering vaccines in developing countries
At a nursing leadership event, speakers cited nurses’ critical role in vaccination campaigns, and called for vaccine equity among wealthy and developing nations.
At a nursing leadership event, speakers cited nurses’ critical role in vaccination campaigns, and called for vaccine equity among wealthy and developing nations.
A collaboration called HaSET is working to reduce maternal and child morbidity and mortality in Ethiopia.
Alan Espinosa, SM ’22, is pursuing research into how food and lifestyle changes might improve health outcomes in Mexico.
Patrick Whitney and colleagues hope that photos and stories they’re collecting about people’s lives during the pandemic will help shed light on solutions for better outcomes now and in future pandemics.
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Students in the new group Parents@Chan have come together to share resources and support.
Gaurab Basu, a physician with the Cambridge Health Alliance and a health equity fellow at the Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment at Harvard Chan School, discusses how a legacy of racist policies in the U.S. have left communities of color ill-prepared for climate change and why applying a racial justice framework to climate action is instrumental to overcoming these challenges and closing the equity gap.
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A new hybrid program is helping first-year international students, who were facing challenges with taking remote classes from thousands of miles away. The program brought a group of students to Boston, where they take both online and once-a-week in-person classes.
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