@pv2155@nytopinion being the daughter in this same scenario, it brings me to tears how grateful I am for my parents. their stories keep me humble. they’ve given me a world they never had. to navigate it together is a lifelong challenge, but it’s an absolute privilege. you’re all the best parents 💗
COVID-19 health reviews may provide an opportunity for the public to review response in correctional settings, according to a new paper by #RutgersSPH's @pv2155 and students David Carmona, Sarah Malarkey, Noah Sinangil, Madelyn Owens, and Asia Lefebre. https://t.co/SkK5nrrghd
HIGH RISK: The #CDC recommends that everyone, regardless of vaccination status, wear masks indoors in areas with a substantial or high risk. https://t.co/yVPJ4LxnbW
I tweeted this thread yesterday, but I was too angry to comment. What happened to Dr. Princess Dennar at @TulaneMedicine is not new and it’s not a ‘Dr. Dennar’ problem.
It’s a ‘systemic racism in academic medicine’ problem.
These institutions must be held accountable.
Racism is a public health threat that we oppose in all its forms. Today #OurAMA adopted policy to address racism across health care & take steps to combat its harmful effects in education, technology, policy & practice. https://t.co/8Z7bsmbeFy
@pv2155@Rutgers_NJMS@CHJL_@NickAcuna2 Many thanks to you, Dr. Valera! My experiences at the @CHJL_ have been integral in guiding my next steps and practicing my passion. So excited for the future!
Congratulations to our interns who graduated from the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy today! Meet Jessica, a public health advocate, social justice warrior and future physician-scientist: https://t.co/pBCT0F0vfd
@JMPlahaS@Rutgers_NJMS@CHJL_@NickAcuna2
We’re guided by science. Not politics.
We’re guided by data. Not protests.
We’re guided by public health. Not emotion.
That’s how we meet this moment. That’s how we save lives.