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Mashup Score: 5Conversations on Health Care - 3 day(s) ago
Conversations on Health Care, a new program airing on Duke radio station WXDU, features interviews with nationally recognized healthcare leaders. Hosted by Gavin Yamey, M.D., a physician and the Hymowitz Professor of Global Health in the Duke Global Health Institute, and Gareth Kelleher, a Duke undergraduate majoring in global health, each program includes a prerecorded syndicated interview produced by the nonprofit Community Health Center, Inc., followed by a live in-studio conversation with experts
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Mashup Score: 5Conversations on Health Care - 16 day(s) ago
Conversations on Health Care, a new program airing on Duke radio station WXDU, features interviews with nationally recognized healthcare leaders. Hosted by Gavin Yamey, M.D., a physician and the Hymowitz Professor of Global Health in the Duke Global Health Institute, and Gareth Kelleher, a Duke undergraduate majoring in global health, each program includes a prerecorded syndicated interview produced by the nonprofit Community Health Center, Inc., followed by a live in-studio conversation with experts
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Mashup Score: 10Understanding COVID Failures Isnât About Pointing Fingers - 1 month(s) ago
Studying what went wrong â and right â in the U.S. response to COVID-19 can improve public health systems and prevent another tragedy, experts say.
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Mashup Score: 0Conversations on Health Care - 2 month(s) ago
Conversations on Health Care, a new program airing on Duke radio station WXDU, features interviews with nationally recognized healthcare leaders. Hosted by Gavin Yamey, M.D., a physician and the Hymowitz Professor of Global Health in the Duke Global Health Institute, and Gareth Kelleher, a Duke undergraduate majoring in global health, each program includes a prerecorded syndicated interview produced by the nonprofit Community Health Center, Inc., followed by a live in-studio conversation with experts
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Mashup Score: 17U.S. Pandemic Response: What Will It Take to Do Better? - 2 month(s) ago
A host of social and political forces drove the United Statesâ poor response to COVID-19 compared to its peer nations. The disease killed over 1 million Americansâ16% of the worldâs deaths in a nation with just 4% of the worldâs population. There were also huge disparities in COVID-19âs…
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Mashup Score: 12Lessons Not Learned About Race and COVID-19 - 2 month(s) ago
DGHI affiliate Keisha Bentley-Edwards explains why Black, Latino and indigenous communities were put at greater risk during the pandemic â and why it could happen again.
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Mashup Score: 12Center for Global Mental Health - 3 month(s) ago
The Duke Center for Global Mental Health is a hub to connect people at Duke engaged in research, teaching, or practice related to understanding or reducing mental health disparities globally and locally. Through this broad understanding of global mental health, we bring together members of the Duke community that represent a range of disciplines, perspectives, and topics of interest. Our faculty include psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, policy experts, epidemiologists, biostatisticians, and physicians
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Mashup Score: 22Quick Take: Why the U.S. COVID Response Still Matters - 3 month(s) ago
DGHI’s Gavin Yamey discusses a new analysis that shows many of the issues that led the U.S. to suffer disproportionate deaths have not been fixed, leaving the country prone to a future pandemic. Â
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Mashup Score: 2
No longer invisible, transgender people are paying a physical and mental toll for the way their identities have been weaponized. New Duke professor Tonia Poteat hopes to provide justice â and answers.
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It is such wonderful news that Professor @ToniaPoteat has joined us @DukeU_Nursing @DukeGHI âOver the past two decades, she has emerged as one of the leading experts on transgender health, both through her clinical practice and her innovative researchâ https://t.co/UZJRgvh3OG https://t.co/2glb2GQe4e
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Mashup Score: 48DGHI Director Chris Beyrer Recognized for Work on Gay Menâs Health - 5 month(s) ago
Epidemiologist honored by African gay rights group for his research and advocacy on HIV and human rights.
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