Engaging communities as partners in research is essential for ensuring that the right questions are asked, appropriate methods are used, results are interpreted in context, and findings are effectively translated. Yet, the experiences and perspectives of many...
Gender parity in leadership roles within academic medicine is growing but at a sluggish pace—especially for women of color. According to a 2018 report from the Association of American Medical Colleges, while the number of department chairs and deans has risen, only...
The main health problem facing children in the United States today is not obesity, asthma, or ADHD. It’s poverty. More than 40% of children live below or near the poverty line, which puts them at higher risk of many negative health outcomes, including...