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Population Health News Roundup: July 2021
Health disparities in hospital quality, postpartum depression, traffic accidents, and more.

Humanizing the Journey To Graduate Funding, Part Two
Don’t take yourself out of contention for funding, says Stephanie Lechuga-Pena in part two of our “Humanizing the Journey to Graduate Funding” blog series.


Evictions and Health
Evictions, even informal evictions, impact our health in many ways. Communities of color are disproportionately affected.

Humanizing the Journey To Graduate Funding
Funding your graduate work isn’t always easy, but it’s doable. In the first of our five-part blog series, learn how others have found success.

Equitable Population Health Improvement Requires Community Ownership
Community ownership of population health improvement means deferring to the community—and paying them. Read more suggestions from Vinu Ilakkuvan.

Population Health News Roundup: June 2021
Helping older adults (especially in communities of color) post-pandemic, considering equity in green energy programs, finding solutions for rural health disparities, discovering problems for people with disabilities navigating post-pandemic neighborhoods, and more in our monthly population health news roundup.


Population Health News Roundup: May 2021
Collective pandemic trauma disparities, the EITC and stress, vaccine access problems for homebound people and Black and Latinx communities, systemic racism and air pollution exposure, flooding in historically redlined communities, and much more.

Institutional Member of the Month: Augusta University Department of Population Health Sciences
Predictive modeling of COVID-19 hotspots, vaccine hesitancy among African Americans, and the health of women veterans of the Gulf War are just some of the research highlights at Augusta University Department of Population Health Sciences.
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