by Isaiah Dominguez | Apr 16, 2020 | CHNA
In light of our new COVID-19 reality, our upcoming webinar has changed focus to consider the pandemic’s effect on mental health in our communities. During the webinar, now titled “Flattening the ‘Second Curve’: Bracing for the Mental Health Impact of...
by Isaiah Dominguez | Jan 21, 2020 | CHNA, DEI
For too many, childhood trauma is an unfortunate reality, and for even more Americans it’s part of a growing public health crisis. Adverse Childhood Events (ACEs), such as the imprisonment of a parent, divorce, or abuse of any kind are tragically common for children...
by Isaiah Dominguez | Aug 27, 2019 | CHNA
In the spring of my freshman year of college, I decided to give up social media for Lent. I knew that my relationship with it wasn’t great—it interrupted my focus in lecture and kept me up with late night scrolling—but I wasn’t at all aware of how it affected my...
by PRC | Aug 13, 2018 | CHNA, DEI
Every time you read the instructions on a bottle of Nyquil or follow the discharge instructions after a medical procedure, you express your health literacy. Unfortunately, this isn’t so easy for too many Americans. You don’t need to look far to find examples of poor...
by PRC | Aug 7, 2018 | Physician Partnership
It’s a topic that’s everywhere these days, physician burnout. You might read that the secret to fighting physician burnout is organizing around a cause, or that doctors that practice in small independent primary care practices report lower levels of burnout compared...