PODCAST: What is Public Health?

By American Journal of Public Health

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Public health is now part of the political conversation but everyone doesn’t understand it in the same way. Hence the idea of interviewing Governor John Kasich, former governor of Ohio, who has been promoting a greater attention to public health, about what is public health for him.

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INSURANCE: https://www.amazon.com/Dictionary-Health-Insurance-Managed-Care/dp/0826149944/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1275315485&sr=1-4

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TECH: https://www.amazon.com/Dictionary-Health-Information-Technology-Security/dp/0826149952/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1254413315&sr=1-5

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An Open Letter to the ME-P from Alfredo Morabia, MD, PhD

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Dear Dr. David Marcinko, 

With warm wishes for a joyful holiday, we are please to announce that the layout of AJPH is almost back on schedule, following COVID-19 related impacts to our production team. To keep these monthly highlight emails synched, we are going to highlight articles in two issues of AJPH
The December issue of AJPH features multiple articles focused on surveillance, surveys and COVID-19, along with articles discussing physical and mental health of home health care workers, racial and ethnic disparities in the impact of COVID-19 in the active U.S. military and firearm injury & gun violence.   Here are a few of the many articles in the December 2021 issue:  
Reaffirming the Foundations of Public Health in a Time of Pandemic Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Public Health Surveillance and Survey Data Collections in the United StatesNational Health Interview Survey, COVID-19, and Online Data Collection Platforms: Adaptations, Tradeoffs, and New DirectionsPrevalence and Predictors of Home Health Care Workers’ General, Physical, and Mental Health: Findings From the 2014‒2018 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemOral Histories of Civic Action to Address HIV/AIDS

The mission of AJPH is to advance public health research, policy, practice and education. Toward that goal, the journal also produces monthly podcasts available in English and Chinese at ajph.org. The monthly podcasts are also on iTunes and Google Play.
 
Be on the lookout for more timely research from AJPH, and consider subscribing or becoming an APHA member for full access.
 
AJPH and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are seeking papers for an issue on “Ubiquitous Lead: Risks, Prevention-Mitigation Programs and Emerging Sources of Exposure.” Manuscripts must be submitted to AJPH by Jan. 30. For additional information about the supplement, contact T. LeBlanc.
 
Happy Holidays!


Alfredo Morabia, MD, PhD
Editor-in-Chief, AJPH

@AlfredoMorabia
@AMJPublicHealth

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The AJPH Continues

AJPH 
Dear Dr. David Marcinko,

 

This month, AJPH continues to publish and promote COVID-19 papers that discuss the impact of the pandemic on the future of public health. Please visit the compiled list of our COVID-19 articles. The July issue also focuses on topics related to abortion, misinformation and structural racism and redlining. Here are a few of the many articles in the July 2020 issue:

 

·  Podcast: COVID-19: Are We In This Pandemic All Together?

·  The Public Health We Need

· Public Health Perspective in the Times of COVID-19

· COVID-19: The First Post-Truth Pandemic

· Accurate Statistics on COVID-19 Are Essential for Policy Guidance and Decisions

· Producing Independent, Systematic Review Evidence: Cochrane’s Response to COVID-19

· Will There Be an Epidemic of Corollary Illnesses Linked to a COVID-19–Related Recession?

·  Teaching Public Health Will Never Be the Same

·  Abortion Trends in Georgia following Enactment of the 22-Week Gestational Age Limit

· Structural Racism, Historical Redlining, and Risk of Preterm Birth in New York City.

 

Also, as we maintain physical separation, check out the June issue of AJPH via e-Reader or Kindle. The mission of AJPH is to advance public health research, policy, practice and education. Toward that goal, the journal also produces monthly podcasts available in English, Spanish and Chinese at ajph.org. The monthly podcasts also are on iTunes and Google Play. Be on the lookout for more timely research from AJPH, and consider subscribing or becoming an APHA member for full access.

Stay safe,

 

 

Alfredo Morabia, MD, PhD

Editor-in-chief, AJPH

@AlfredoMorabia

@AMJPublicHealth

Immigrant Public Health Practice

 

IMMIGRANT PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE AND JUSTICE

Dear Dr. David E. Marcinko,

This month, AJPH showcases articles on immigrant health, policy and justice.

Visit ajph.org for our latest podcast and these and other articles from our September 2019 issue:

The mission of the journal is to advance public health research, policy, practice and education. Toward that goal, the journal also produces monthly podcasts in English, Spanish and Chinese.

Be on the lookout for more timely research from AJPH, and consider subscribing or becoming an APHA member for full access.

Sincerely,

Alfredo Morabia, MD, PhD

Editor-in-chief, AJPH

@AlfredoMorabia

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Pain management and public health citations

For All ME-P Readers

AJPH

By Alfredo Morabia, MD, PhD

Editor-in-chief, AJPH

@AlfredoMorabia

Dear Dr. David Marcinko,

This month, AJPH showcases articles on pain management and public health.

Visit ajph.org to see all of this month’s articles and podcasts. A few are available to everyone, even if you aren’t an APHA member.

The mission of the journal is to advance public health research, policy, practice and education. Toward that goal, the journal also produces monthly podcasts in English, Spanish and Chinese.

Be on the lookout for more timely research from AJPH, and consider subscribing or becoming an APHA member for full access.

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