Scientists at Work: How pharmacists and community health workers build trust with Cambodian genocide survivors
Studying medication use in a traumatized population of immigrants required pharmacists to listen to and learn from trusted community health workers.
Christina Polomoff, Assistant Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice, University of Connecticut •
conversation
May 24, 2022 • ~8 min
May 24, 2022 • ~8 min
American Muslims are at high risk of suicide - 20 years Post-9/11, the links between Islamophobia and suicide remain unexplored
Islamophobia increased post-9/11. Twenty years later, American Muslims are still dealing with the mental health effects – and research barriers limit what is known about what puts them at risk.
Amelia Noor-Oshiro, PhD Candidate in Public Health, Johns Hopkins University •
conversation
Sept. 10, 2021 • ~10 min
Sept. 10, 2021 • ~10 min
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