Assistant research professor Julia Strasser at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University was recently mentioned in a news article by Relies Media. In her statement, Dr. Strasser highlights the popularity and safety of oral contraceptives. “Oral contraceptives are extremely popular and safe. If they are over the counter, that will eliminate some access barriers,” says Julia. Read full piece here.
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Mullan Institute now have a Behavioral Health Workforce Tracker; Read this article from Modern Healthcare discussing our new tracker.
Using novel data sources, Mullan Institute now have a Behavioral Health Workforce Tracker; Read about how we identified 1.2 million behavioral health providers and how you can use our Behavioral Health Workforce Tracker to study the workforce. link.
Ashley Darcy Mahoney, a professor and neonatal nurse practitioner at The George Washington University School of Nursing and Mullan Institute member Co-authored this piece from the Hills discussing in light of the recent COVID-19 vaccine approval for young children ages 6 months to 5 years.
Clese Erikson, principal investigator at the Fitzhugh Mullan Institute for Health Workforce Equity at George Washington University was quoted in Patient Engagement Hit for her study Historic Redlining and Contemporary Behavioral Health Workforce Disparities.
"While it may seem hard to understand how structurally racist redlining policies that were implemented nearly 100 years ago would impact access to care today, this initial analysis suggests that could be the case,” Clese Erikson. Read the article here. |
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