GPS for health needs, aka patient navigators!
While browsing through my favourite public health blogs, I came across an article on Patient Navigation , by Pamela Fayerman published in the Vancouver Sun. I… Read more »
While browsing through my favourite public health blogs, I came across an article on Patient Navigation , by Pamela Fayerman published in the Vancouver Sun. I… Read more »
In this very interesting article published recently at NY Times, A.G Sulzberger presents a new employment trend, as observed in some settings in the United… Read more »
The International Journal of Public Health is happy to announce that a new Call for Papers entitled “Life course influences on health and health… Read more »
Closing our first series of students’ articles, Stephanie Alexander offers an interesting introduction to a somewhat different Public Health topic:… Read more »
In this week’s Students’ Den, Martine Shareck gives us an introduction to the concept of activity space and its potential use in health research.… Read more »
I am happy to introduce Students’ Den, a new section in our blog, that aims to give Public Health students the opportunity to elaborate on a subject of… Read more »
In an ever changing world like ours, migration is a reality that every country has to face, one way or another. According to the International Organization for… Read more »
With the somewhat provocative (and relatively depressing) title “Doctoral degrees: The disposable academic” , the Economist addresses an issue… Read more »
One of the most controversial health-related subjects of the last 15 years has been the alleged connection between the MMR vaccine and autism. It all started… Read more »
An anthropologist, an epidemiologist and a statistician are riding a train to Edinburgh. As the train goes into Scotland they see a flock of sheep out the… Read more »