Forefront: Priorities and policy levers to support school-located
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Wednesday, March 2, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs
Dear John,
The February issue of Health Affairs features a Narrative Matters essay
and poem. Listen to past authors read their essays on the Narrative
Matters podcast
.
Honoring Dr. Shalon Irving
The Racism and Health issue of Health Affairs features two Narrative
Matters pieces.
The first is an essay by Tanjala Purnell and coauthors honoring Dr.
Shalon Irving
,
a champion for health equity. Irving's 2017 death brought national
attention to maternal mortality among Black women in the US. This essay
remembers her life and legacy.
You can listen to the essay through Health Affairs' Narrative Matters
podcast
.
It is read by Wanda Irving, chair of the board of Dr. Shalon's
Maternal Action Project.
Also in February's Narrative Matters section is a poem entitled
"Identity,"
written by Sharon Attipoe-Dorcoo.
Attipoe-Dorcoo read "Identity" at the Racism & Health Virtual
Symposium. Rewatch the event
on
our website.
Elsewhere At Health Affairs
Today in Health Affairs Forefront, Katie Huber and coauthors discuss how
vaccination remains our first line of defense
to reduce transmission of COVID-19 and its variants in schools.
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Piecemeal: Balancing Physician Employment, Autonomy, And Burnout
In the final episode of Piecemeal, Lalita Abhyankar discusses the
delicate balance between physician burnout, physician autonomy,
physician employment, quality of care, negotiating power, and the
continuity of the physician-patient relationship.
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Honoring Dr. Shalon Irving, A Champion For Health Equity
Tanjala
S. Purnell et al.
Podcast: Honoring Dr. Shalon Irving, A Champion For Health Equity
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Health Affairs Briefing: Racism & Health Virtual Symposium
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Priorities And Policy Levers To Support School-Located Vaccination
Katie Huber et al.
Podcast: Piecemeal: Balancing Physician Employment, Autonomy, And
Burnout
Lalita Abhyankar
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