medicine
Be an advocate for National Minority Health Equity Month
…theme, Give Your Community a Boost, is more important now than ever.
CDC data shows that some racial and ethnic minority groups — part...
It's been a year since CDC declared racism a public health threat. Now what?
…Reed Tuckson, co-founder of the coalition.
The statement also shows that the CDC understands structural racism to be a "fundamental roo...
The roots of social medicine: a story of relationships
…the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out began in the USA in December, 2020 and health experts strategised about how to get vaccines to the underserved...
Viewpoint: ‘Race’ and racism are foundational prejudices in medicine
Staff at the Massachusetts General Hospital participated in a kneel-in acknowledging the injustice of systemic and individual racism in America. Cr...
Family Medicine Was Path to Help Underserved Patients
Reynolds grew up in tiny Three Points, Ariz., roughly 45 miles north of the Mexican border and an equal distance southwest of the nearest hospital,...
Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Nationally Recognized for Top Service in Rural, Underserved Areas and Primary Care
U.S. News & World Report Rates COMs Among Nation’s Top Medical Schools
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Bethesda, MD) – The American Association of Col...
Trending Topics
Features
- Drive Toolkit
Download and distribute powerful vaccination QI resources for your community.
- Health Champions
Sign up now to support health equity and sustainable health outcomes in your community.
- Cancer Early Detection
MCED tests use a simple blood draw to screen for many kinds of cancer at once.
- PR
FYHN is a bridge connecting health information providers to BIPOC communities in a trusted environment.
- Medicare
Discover an honest look at our Medicare system.
- Alliance for Representative Clinical Trials
ARC was launched to create a network of community clinicians to diversify and bring clinical trials to communities of color and other communities that have been underrepresented.
- Reducing Patient Risk
The single most important purpose of our healthcare system is to reduce patient risk for an acute event.