The parallel pandemic: higher rates of mental distress caused by COVID-19, especially among younger people. For adolescents, the fallout from remote learning, social isolation, racial strife, and economic insecurity have … Continue reading “Adolescent Mental Health in the Time of COVID-19”
Please join Countway Library and the HMS Arts and Humanities Initiative for a virtual reading and panel discussion with award-winning author and Guggenheim Fellow Kaitlyn Greenidge! Her new novel, Libertie, … Continue reading “Libertie: Virtual Reading and Panel Discussion with Kaitlyn Greenidge”
The National Blood Transfusion Service (NBTS) in Nigeria is not the sole blood collecting agency. Hospitals, clinics and private blood establishments are also able to collect blood donations and transfuse … Continue reading “PDIA in Action: Tackling Blood Safety in Nigeria”
Fourteen months into an unprecedented, worldwide pandemic, we now find ourselves on the precipice of hope. Thanks to the miracle of science and increases in production and distribution, the U.S. … Continue reading “A Look Back, A Path Forward: COVID-19”
Advance registration required. How can we as individuals and as a Harvard Chan School community better address issues of interpersonal and systemic racism? Join your fellow students and colleagues for … Continue reading “Lee Mun Wah: “How to Have Real Conversations on Race in the Classroom and Workplace””
Vaccine fears are as old as vaccines themselves. But vaccine denialism has emerged as one of the biggest global health threats of the 21st century, with misinformation and rumors threatening … Continue reading “Facts Over Fear: A Conversation with Heidi Larson”
The Inaugural panel of CrisisReady will address key methodological, regulatory, and translational challenges in applying big data to solving public health crises. CrisisReady is organized around the principles of Data … Continue reading “Inaugural Panel: Launch of CrisisReady”
Please join Harvard Strategic Training Initiative for the Prevention of Eating Disorders (STRIPED), celebrated author and founder of the Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness Johanna Kandel, and varsity swimmer, award-winning … Continue reading “Harvard STRIPED Advocacy Playbook Facebook Live Event”
June 7 – 11, 2021 A High-Impact Health Care Crisis Leadership Development Online Program The COVID-19 pandemic is the most dire public health crisis the global population has faced in … Continue reading “Exec. Ed Online: Leading in Health Systems: Navigating Crisis and Change”
What are the invisible social strata that define and divide America? How does this unseen ranking underlie racism? And how do caste dynamics systematically lessen the value of Black lives? … Continue reading “‘A Catalyst for Humanity’: A Conversation with Isabel Wilkerson”