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This month we are doing a deep dive into the global health burden of non-communicable diseases.
COVID-19 is causing women to leave the workforce in droves just when they are urgently needed in leadership positions, including in public health. In this op-ed co-authored by our Director Dr. Michele Barry, we hear how without women’s expertise, leadership talents, and unique perspectives, the road to recovery could be far longer, and we risk being underprepared for the next health crisis.
Gerald Grant Received the 2021 Arthur L. Bloomfield Award in Recognition of Excellence in the Teaching of Clinical Medicine
WomenLift Health is looking new Executive Assistant who will be an important member of the small and nimble team helping to design, build and implement our strategy and work program.
New article in AHA Journals expounds on the need for a new lens that considers the adverse health affects of environmental degradation, from Michele Barry and Global Health
Stanford faculty answer over 100 questions submitted to the first Stanford/India COVID-19 Q&A webinar, with questions ranging from in-hospital treatment specifics to at home protection while caring for loved ones.
Roshni Mathew, a pediatric infectious disease specialist, discussed the race to inoculate as many people as possible against COVID-19 to prevent the emergence of variants that could increase disease rates.
Dr. Michele Barry, director of the Center for the Innovation in Global Health, spoke with KCBS Radio after the 2nd Stanford International COVID-19 Conference
Global Health Faculty Fellows Ewen Wang and Ryan Matlow comment on the necessity of actions by the Biden administration to end harmful immigration policies in NEJM.