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The Coronavirus Doesn’t Discriminate, But U.S. Health Care Showing Familiar Biases
The new coronavirus doesn’t discriminate. But physicians in public health and on the front lines say that in the response to the pandemic, they can already see the emergence of familiar patterns of racial and economic bias. In one analysis, it appears doctors may be less likely to refer African Americans for testing when they […]
April 6, 2020
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COVID-19 Disproportionately Affecting Black Men In Milwaukee — Including One Of Its Favorites
Lawrence Riley was described as a father figure for many in his neighborhood, serving as a surrogate for many who did not have a dad growing up. “He was an iron man,” his son Elvaughn told the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. “He was big, big, big in the community.” But despite the love the 6-foot-5 gentle giant gave to the world […]
March 30, 2020
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University of Connecticut Doctor Charged With Intentionally Coughing on Health Workers
FARMINGTON, Conn. (AP) — A University of Connecticut doctor has been accused of intentionally coughing on two other UConn Health workers and disregarding social distancing and other safety precautions aimed at preventing spread of the coronavirus. UConn police issued a misdemeanor breach of peace summons on Thursday to Dr. Cory Edgar, school officials said. Read […]
March 30, 2020
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Bloomberg Philanthropies, State of Maryland Fund Hopkins-Led COVID-19 Treatment Research
Bloomberg Philanthropies, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, and Johns Hopkins University announced today a joint effort to fund research into the potential therapeutic uses of COVID-19 convalescent plasma, led by Arturo Casadevall, an infectious disease expert and Bloomberg Distinguished Professor who holds joint appointments in the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and the […]
March 30, 2020
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NYU Offered Med Students the Chance to Graduate Early and Fight the Coronavirus. Dozens Volunteered.
New York University’s medical school announced Wednesday that it will allow members of the class of 2020 to graduate early to assist in the fight against coronavirus. The Grossman School of Medicine said in a statement that it would permit early graduation for its medical students in response “to the growing spread of COVID-19, and […]
March 30, 2020
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Coronavirus Crisis Prompts Barry University to Graduate Medical Students Early
Given the dire need for medical staff in the face of the ongoing pandemic, Barry University decided to allow 17 students to graduate early and join the fight against the novel coronavirus at stretched-thin hospitals across the nation, weeks sooner than anticipated. The private Catholic university in Miami Shores joined a list of higher education […]
March 30, 2020
Policies
AG: State’s Universities Should Report Where COVID-19 Students Work, Live
PHOENIX — Touting the importance of transparency, Attorney General Mark Brnovich said Friday that state government and its universities should disclose where employees and students who came down with COVID-19 were working and living. In a formal legal opinion, Brnovich acknowledged that there are various laws governing both patient and student privacy. And he said […]
March 30, 2020
Policies
University Of Illinois Raises Student Health Insurance Premiums Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
The University of Illinois Board of Trustees voted earlier this month to increase health insurance premiums by more than 30 percent for students at its Urbana-Champaign campus. Beginning in the fall, undergraduate premiums will increase by almost $200 per semester, while premiums for graduate students will go up by about $230 per semester. Read More
March 30, 2020
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Doctors Are Concerned That Black Communities Might Not Be Getting Access To Coronavirus Tests
A group of doctors in Virginia is calling for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization to release information about whether black communities are being left behind as the shortage of coronavirus tests continues in the US. They’re concerned that black communities and other underserved groups might be disproportionately missing out on […]
March 23, 2020
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Alabama’s Acclinate Genetics Partners With National HBCU Debate Group to Tackle Minority Health Disparities
Speech and debate are skills that require study and practice, much like athletics. The mental and emotional endurance required for students participating in a national speech and debate championship rivals that of athletes on the field, but in debate the competitive advantage is words. Pair that with a meaningful problem worth solving, and a movement […]
March 23, 2020
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Five FIU Medical School Administrators Leaving to Launch Medical School in Las Vegas
Five administrators at Florida International University’s medical school will depart this summer to launch another medical school in the Las Vegas area — marking a huge shift for FIU’s relatively new program during a global pandemic. Dr. Pedro “Joe” Greer, a long-serving community figurehead and Associate Dean of FIU’s Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, will […]
March 23, 2020
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Medical Students Should Get Out of the Hospital–Now
With COVID-19 cases already numbering in the thousands and a doubling rate of three days, the United States is on track to have 100 million cases by May. To have any hope of mitigating spread, we now know that we need to practice aggressive social distancing. As a medical student who was scheduled to have patient practicum […]
March 23, 2020
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Meet the Medical Students Who Launched a Program to Offer Childcare to Hospital Workers Fighting the Coronavirus Pandemic
As the war against the merciless coronavirus rages on, health care workers nationwide are on the frontline of an unpredictable battle. While working tireless hours, those in the field often forgo their own needs. Now, one group of University of Minnesota (UMN) Medical School students has decided to lend a hand — not at the […]
March 23, 2020
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In Face Of Coronavirus, Many Hospitals Cancel On-Site Training For Nursing And Med Students
Yet another casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic may be the clinical training that’s so essential for America’s future nurses and doctors. As university campuses close and disease prevention efforts intensify, hospitals, nursing homes and other health care venues in California and nationally are canceling clinical rotations for student nurses — and, in some cases, medical […]
March 23, 2020
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How Med Students Can Stay Safe From Coronavirus
Medical school is demanding regardless of the circumstances, but now is an especially challenging time to be studying medicine. The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has sparked public fear, and it’s understandable for a medical student to feel anxiety – especially if he or she is in clinical rotations and interacting with patients. The best course of […]
March 23, 2020
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Major Universities Suspend Most Lab Research — But Not Into Coronavirus
This week, Erin Goley froze research at her Johns Hopkins University lab — literally. With the university sending students and professors packing in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, Goley stopped experiments in the medical school lab and stored in freezers bacteria that scientists are studying. Goley, an associate professor of biological chemistry, considers herself fortunate because […]
March 23, 2020
Disparities
Public Health Expert Says African Americans Are at Greater Risk of Death From Coronavirus
This week, the U.S. joined nations around the world in instituting sweeping emergency measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic. In an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, schools and universities shut down, and concerts and conventions have been canceled. The NBA suspended the remainder of its season, along […]
March 16, 2020
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AACC, Other Conferences Cancelled Amid Coronavirus Crisis
Hours after the American Council on Education (ACE) on Monday canceled its annual conference, the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) and the University Professional & Continuing Education Association (UPCEA) followed suit, canceling or postponing their own annual events in the face of the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). This is only the third […]
March 16, 2020
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