Special Issue:
Understanding Global Public Health
The Coronavirus pandemic has moved public health into the spotlight on an unprecedented scale. Preventing disease requires organized efforts and evidence-based policy options. Analyzing the threats to the health of a population is a difficult challenge which needs multidisciplinary input and careful consideration of the facts.
Self-Reported Barriers to Healthcare and Interpreter Preferences for Patients with Limited-English-Proficiency in an Urban Emergency Department
Nivedita Poola, MD, Rashmi Koul, Shreya Sharma, Angie Ng, MSW, Elana Hayasaka, MD, Christina P.C. Borba, PhD, MPH, Suzanne Sarfaty, MD, Kathleen Flinton, MSW, LICSW, Nicolette Oleng, MD, Sondra Crosby, MD, Linda Piwowarczyk, MD, Senait Ghebrehiwet, MPH, Gabrielle A Jacquet, MD, MPH
Experience with Burn Prevention Program in North Eastern India
Bhupendra Prasad Sarma, Kabita S Choudhury, Dipak Sarma
The Benefits and Challenges of Interprofessional Training Programs Implemented to Increase Access to Primary Care for Medicaid Enrollees
Cynthia J. Sieck, PhD, MPH, Megan E. Gregory, PhD, Sarah R. MacEwan, PhD, Lindsey N. Sova, MPH, Jaclyn Volney, MPH, Kristen Rundell, MD, Ann Scheck McAlearney, ScD, MS
A New Model for Predicting Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Peter Demitry,, MD, MPH, Darren McKnight, PhD, Erin Dale, MS, Elizabeth Bartlett, BS
Impacts of Transportation Emissions on the Risk of Mortality: Findings from the Literature and Policy Implications
Razieh Nadafianshahamabadi, Mohammad Tayarani, H. Oliver Gao
Public Perception of Primary Care Providers with Dual Degrees
Hunter Ragan, Trenton Grimm, Christopher M Herndon