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PrEP: A Focus on Florida's Policies
Christopher Hahn Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a virus that weakens the host immune system through the destruction of T-cells,...

BMGC
Jun 3, 20207 min read


COVID-19 and Impact on the Healthcare Workforce
On Friday, May 8th, 2020, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its jobs report for the month of April. The BLS reported that 20.5...

Tushar Goswami, MSc.
Jun 1, 20202 min read


Why We Must Declare Racism a Public Health Emergency - Template
We have created a letter template for those who wish to write to educate their representatives regarding the race disparities in...

BMGC
May 31, 20203 min read


The Government Can't Tell Me What to Do
Part 3 of our COVID-19 Transition series coming at you! Next up is a deeper dive on social distancing policies and individual liberties....

Max Cohen
May 22, 20203 min read


Student Debt Relief in the Face of a Pandemic
We have created a letter template for healthcare professionals who wish to write about student debt relief. Student debt continues to be...

Jessica Stauber
May 21, 20204 min read


Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs: Vices and Virtues
Guest Writer: Dr. Ella Cortinas It is impossible today to turn on the television, walk along the street, or turn on the radio without...

BMGC
May 18, 20207 min read


We Don't Act This Way Over Flu!
Welcome to Part 2 of our COVID-19 Transition series! Today we’re inspecting the Venn Diagram, if you will, of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that...

Max Cohen
May 13, 20203 min read


Healthcare Coverage during COVID – What Are the Options
By: Dr. Andrea Kratzke Nelson and Dr Max Jacobs Between the health risks of a pandemic and the economic climate which has led to a huge...

Andrea Kratzke Nelson MD
May 9, 20204 min read


“But what is really going on?” Why the best scientific answers regarding COVID are so hard to accept
The pace of the pandemic is orders of magnitude faster than the pace of science and public health.

Max Jacobs
Apr 30, 20203 min read


Is the Treatment Worse than the Disease?
This is becoming a popular phrase in the media and amongst circles of friends and families. With growing concern for the strain on...

Max Cohen
Apr 30, 20202 min read


Defunding the World Health Organization in the Middle of a World Health Crisis
A novel virus. Meaning, a virus never seen before. The coronavirus has been uncharted territory, posing challenges to all facets of...

Rebecca Fujimura MD
Apr 30, 20202 min read


Public Health and Medicine From a Financial Perspective
Section 1 – Financial overview of Public Health and Medicine The current state of the American medical financial system incorporates...

Tushar Goswami, MSc.
Apr 29, 20202 min read


Why Smoking Still Matters
In areas where smoke free laws are in effect, it can be easy to think that the war on cigarette smoking has been won. After all, the...

Andrea Kratzke Nelson MD
Apr 28, 20204 min read


Public Comments - The Whys and Hows
What is a Public Comment Writing public comments on federal regulations can seem like a very daunting process. As federal agencies create...

Rinki Goswami
Apr 28, 20202 min read
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