Javaid discusses Public Health and Tiktok
the i-value By Javaid Iqbal Public Health and TikTok Facebook is for sharing important milestones in your life, like getting married or having a baby, and Twitter is for political ranting. Instagram and Snapchat are for popularity contests. While TikTok has a certain simplicity, a place that lets you be goofy and others join you […]
Dr. Hannah Nazri discusses “Long COVID: An Impending Public Health Crisis”

Dr. Hannah Nazi discusses long COVID, a post-viral condition following COVID-19 and how we must include long COVID in our pandemic response.
Naomi Fukuda discusses disparities in access to oral health care

This vlog will talk about disparities in access to oral health care, with particular emphasis on social determinants of health.
Ankit Raj introduces his blog, “Bihar and Public Health”

Lessons from Bihar By Dr. Ankit Raj Bihar and Public Health- An Introduction The peculiar events, characters, and institutions that will be the subject of one-half of this blog series belong to a non-descript region in the eastern part of India. Non-descript not because it has no distinct qualities, features, or people but because years […]
Sofia Weiss Goitiandia asks “Is ethical to allow people to sell a kidney to overcome poverty?”

A first blog post drawing from philosophy of medicine asks: is it ethical to allow people to sell a kidney to overcome poverty?
Dr. Heather Tillewein discusses mail-order brides and intimate partner violence

This blog will focus on the realities of the mail-order bride business and how this form of marriage impacts the migrant brides. Also, discusses how the U.S. enforces regulations that affects the brides’ overall life in their new country.
Cordella Lyon explores how routine HIV screening can end the HIV epidemic

Caring Connections of Southeast Texas By Cordella Lyon, RN Routine HIV testing should be included as a regular aspect of care in all healthcare settings. With routine HIV testing when can test 90% of our population. Link 90% of PLWH to care. Assist 90% of those who are in care to achieve viral suppression, and […]
Naomi Fukuda shares her first-hand experience with the dental-medical divide

Oral Health and Medicine: Separate Not Equal By: Naomi Fukuda Vlog #1: Introduction to the Dental-Medical Divide and my Firsthand Experience Image from: https://www.todaysrdh.com/bridging-gap-medicine-dentistry/ Previous Next Images from Pexels. Video Clip Sources: Pexels Tima Miroshnichenko cottonbro Karolina Grabowska Monstera Pavel Danilyuk DMC Filmes ArtHouse Studio PressMaster Yaroslav Shuraev MART PRODUCTION Mikhail Nilov RODNAE Productions Pavel […]
Jackie Leung – 1: Blog Title
Wait, What? PLAs: Parenting, Leadership, and Public Health Advocacy in the Time of Crisis By Jackie Leung Title of Blog Previous Next Why are we so quick to psychologise what we do not know? Women already have a history of not being believed. In many instances, women’s pain experience is too often ascribed to women’s […]
Sonia Hegde – 1: Blog Title
The Charm City Experience By Javaid Iqbal Title of Blog Previous Next Why are we so quick to psychologise what we do not know? Women already have a history of not being believed. In many instances, women’s pain experience is too often ascribed to women’s catastrophising attitudes (Samulowitz, Gremyr, Eriksson, & Hensing, 2018), despite women […]