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Rhys Jones
rg_jones
The story of Māori health over recent decades is a story of persistent inequities due to inaction by the health system and successive governments. (Thread)https://twitter.com/taramcallister4/status/1278776745282297856 I remember when I sta
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Vanessa van den Boogaard
Vvandenboogaard
I don't need to tell anyone in #SierraLeone that parents and communities contribute a lot to the financing of "free" public #education. HHs and communities have long contributed to fill
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Augie Ray
augieray
I hate to reduce optimism during a tough time, but there's a kind of blind hope that needs to be explored. It goes like this: The Black Plague was followed
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Derrick C Gibson
derrickcgibson
I wish when I said 'I want to be a doctor' someone had handed me this viewpoint. I wish that a mentor would have discussed with me that health is
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Community-Centric Fundraising
comm_centric
NONPROFIT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 101: What it means & how it upholds inequity and flattens resistance. (A thread - From an essay by Sidra Morgan-Montoya) So what is it? The sector
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Jag Singh
JagSinghMD
The Digital Divide Can Kill !For the millions of Americans who remain vulnerable to this digital and consequently health inequity; let's work together to fix this. See my blog for
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Jocelyn J. Fitzgerald, MD, FACOG
jfitzgeraldMD
I went to 4 years of college, 5 years of med school, 4 years of Gyn/Ob residency, and 3 years of FPMRS fellowship. At various times I use them all.
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Sally Lewis
RslewisSally
It's the end of a long week and worth taking stock of the vaccination programme in Wales. We have seen huge increase in the rate of vaccination in recent days
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Christine Nowik
christinenowik
Units in orgs are going to be asked to establish goals related to "diversity and inclusion," and I am really struggling with some basic matters. I'm trying to write through
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Walter Shaub
waltshaub
The Coast Guard is blocking passage up the Potomac to Washington, D.C. This is a reminder that democracy won a battle but has not won the war. It was an
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Chasse Rehwinkel
chasserehwinkel
I was reading this article this morning and it has made me reflect on some items. We are at a dire but also hopeful point in our history. And I
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John Campbell
JohnJCampbell
This ( https://systemreview.health.govt.nz/ ) is the Health & Disability System Review. If you read it, you'll see two takes on the role & power of the Māori Health Authority. On
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Indranil Mallick
indranilsays
It's the publishing houses vs. sci-hub and libgen. 1/nhttps://thewire.in/law/sci-hub-elsevier-delhi-high-court-access-medical-literature-scientific-publishing-access-inequity Without going into the nuts and bolts of copyrights , it woul
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Matt Barnum
matt_barnum
1/So if you read this NYTimes op-ed from a few days ago, you might have been taken aback by this line. "Half of kids have an A- average?? Kids these
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Matina Stevis-Gridneff
MatinaStevis
A fascinating week to cover the E.U. & dive in the scientifically & politically treacherous vaccine wars. But this former Africa correspondent cannot get over the inequity, and the willful
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Sanjee Baksh, PhD
S__Baksh
Setting publications as an expectation for med school applications incentivizes superficial engagement in projects to pad your CV rather than substantive involvement in the hard work of research, and also
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