• Children and COVID-19: A Few Facts and Figures from the Pandemic’s First Three Years

    Updated: 2023-04-28 11:00:34
    After three solid years of the pandemic, here is an admittedly incomplete rundown of how it has affected children in the United States. The post Children and COVID-19: A Few Facts and Figures from the Pandemic’s First Three Years first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

  • It Was Misinformation When I Said Vaccines Are 100% Effective at Preventing Bad Outcomes & Will End the Pandemic

    Updated: 2023-04-25 07:04:26
    In 2019, Drs. John Mandrola, Adam Cifu, Vinay Prasad, and Andrew Foy wrote an article titled The Case for Being a Medical Conservative. They wrote that the “choice of the term ‘medical conservative’ does not imply a political philosophy.”  Instead, they recognized “that many developments promoted as medical advances offer, at best, marginal benefits”.  The crux of their article was that: The medical […] The post It Was Misinformation When I Said Vaccines Are 100% Effective at Preventing Bad Outcomes & Will End the Pandemic first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

  • How America Lost the COVID-19 War

    Updated: 2023-04-24 22:30:36
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  • “We Want Them Infected” – My Book is Done!

    Updated: 2023-04-21 07:05:13
    Prior to the pandemic, the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security ranked the U.S. as the first out of 195 countries on their pandemic preparedness. What went wrong? The post “We Want Them Infected” – My Book is Done! first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

  • The long shadow: a historical perspective on racism in medical education - Anderson N, Nguyen M, Marcotte K, Ramos M, Gruppen LD, Boatright D.

    Updated: 2023-04-21 05:36:11
    To dismantle racism in U.S. medical education, people must understand how the history of Christian Europe, Enlightenment-era racial science, colonization, slavery, and racism shaped modern American medicine. Beginning with the coalescence of Christian Euro... (Source: SafetyLit)

  • Associations of historical trauma and racism with health care system distrust and mental health help-seeking propensity among American Indian and Alaska Native college students - Stewart TJ, Gonzalez VM.

    Updated: 2023-04-20 03:18:28
    This study sought to explore whether historical trauma and racial di... (Source: SafetyLit)

  • A Phony Invitation for “Discussion and Debate”

    Updated: 2023-04-16 07:18:52
    Phony calls for "discussion and debate" about vaccinating children create the illusion that discussion and debate hasn't already occurred. The post A Phony Invitation for “Discussion and Debate” first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

  • March 2023 Issue

    Updated: 2023-04-14 09:08:57
    Skip to content Journal Latest Top Categories Global Health Book Reviews CFPs and Conference Reports Interviews Issue Index Submissions About March 2023 Issue Posted on April 14, 2023 by Chris Pak Chronicling the Chronic : Narrating the Meaninglessness of Chronic Pain Femke van Hout , Aukje van Rooden , Jenny Slatman Finding more Constructive Ways Forward in the Debate over Vaccines with Increased Disability Cultural Competence Carolin Ahlvik-Harju De Troubling Transparency : Artificial Intelligence AI for Clinical Applications read the article summary Peter David Winter , Annamaria Carusi Race , Class , Caste , Disability , Sterilisation and Hysterectomy Alison M . Downham Moore Broadening and Deepening the Understanding of Agency in Dementia Millie van der Byl Williams , Hannah Zeilig

  • Developing practices for hospital-based violence intervention programs to address anti-Black racism and historical trauma - Woods-Jaeger B, Gaylord-Harden N, Dinizulu SM, Elder A, Jahangir T, Smith RN.

    Updated: 2023-04-14 04:33:03
    To promote health equity among Black youth exposed to community violence, it is critical that psychologists partner with other health care professionals and communities with lived experience to explicitly address anti-Black racism and historical trauma as ... (Source: SafetyLit)

  • Science Base Satire: As a Free-Thinker, Everyone Must Conform

    Updated: 2023-04-11 07:37:59
    As a free-thinker, I find strangers intolerable. The post Science Base Satire: As a Free-Thinker, Everyone Must Conform first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

  • Yes, Schools Were Closed in Sweden

    Updated: 2023-04-07 07:46:27
    "I had kids in grades 4, 7, and 8 when the pandemic broke out. The latter two were remote for a year and then hybrid for another 6 months or so." The post Yes, Schools Were Closed in Sweden first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

  • Making Space for Disability Studies within a Structurally Competent Medical Curriculum: Reflections on Long Covid

    Updated: 2023-04-04 09:00:34
    : Skip to content Journal Latest Top Categories Global Health Book Reviews CFPs and Conference Reports Interviews Issue Index Submissions About Making Space for Disability Studies within a Structurally Competent Medical Curriculum : Reflections on Long Covid Posted on April 4, 2023 by Chris Pak Article Summary by Joanne Hunt This article makes a case for integrating knowledge and tools from the discipline of disability studies into undergraduate medical school curricula , with a view to encouraging critically informed , structurally competent medical education and practice . Here , ‘structural competency†refers to the recognition that both health and healthcare are influenced by social and institutional structural factors including organisational and national policies , legislation ,

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