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Feb
28
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The February issue of Health Affairs, available through the Public Health Digital Library, is entirely devoted to the critical examination of racism in health care. In “The Intellectual Roots Of Current Knowledge On Racism And Health: Relevance To Policy And The National Equity Discourse”, Zambrana and Williams show how race, class, and structural racism inter-relate… Read More »
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Jan
07
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You’re invited to attend Reaching Black Audiences in a Digital World, the first program of the 2022 NNLM’s Public Health Webinar Series. The webinar will be held January 12, 2022, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM EST. Registration is required. The webinar, Reaching Black Audiences in a Digital World, will increase your knowledge on connecting… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, CHES Credit, Education and Outreach, NNLM Class
Dec
06
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From time to time, the Public Health Digital Library receives requests to add a journal or book to our collection. In order to make this process easier and encourage users to request materials they need, we have added a Resource Suggestion box to the PHDL website. We consider all suggestions carefully weighing cost, expected use,… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, How To, PHDL Resources
Oct
25
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DEADLINE: November 17, 2021 NIDCR announced a new dental public health research training program for dentists. The full-time, three-year fellowship on the NIH campus in Bethesda, MD, will equip dental professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to initiate and conduct impactful population-level oral health research that improves the well-being of individuals and communities. “To… Read More »
Posted in: Announcements, Blog, Public Health
Oct
01
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A recent paper published by the University of California San Francisco discusses how health sciences librarians can support public health experts in efforts to counter misinformation on abortion. Inaccurate and misleading information negatively impacts providers and patients, especially the most vulnerable, in accessing abortion care. The publication explores how health sciences librarians, whose mission is… Read More »
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