Check out this new paper co-authored by Dr. Debby Herbenick, Department of Applied Health Science Professor! Read it here: https://lnkd.in/g8hMSqNU #Wellbeing #HealthScience #IU
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New publication! Be sure to read this paper co-authored by Dr. Karla Galaviz, Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Health Science: https://lnkd.in/gaDUWUzU #Study #IU #AppliedHealth
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Brand new paper! Be sure to read this publication lead-authored by Dr. Debby Herbenick, Provost Professor in the Department of Applied Health Science: https://lnkd.in/gm6ZfKnS #SexualHealth #IU #AppliedHealth
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Check out this new publication lead-authored by Dr. Hank Green, Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Health Science! Click here to read: https://lnkd.in/dDhs-wHP #PublicHealth #NetworkAnalysis
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So great spending some time with Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health and several Stanford University trainees. #Mentorship is something close to my heart! Something that can be extremely effective and enriching if done well. Menteeship is also key! (It’s a relationship, friends… and both partners have a role to play!). Please listen and share as you see fit! #academia #academic #science #medicine #STEM #womeninscience #womeninSTEM #equity #globalhealth #research #education #capacity #capacitybuilding #partnership #sponsorship #coaching #therapy #wellness #personalgrowth
ICYMI: At our most recent #GlobalHealth Faculty in Focus event, Dr. Christine Ngaruiya, Population and Global Health Research Director within the Stanford Department of Emergency Medicine, shared fantastic insights with students and trainees about how to cultivate meaningful mentor-mentee relationships to advance and deepen their global health efforts. Thank you, Dr. Ngaruiya, for sharing your story and mentorship tips, and to Medical Student Zoe Hughes for leading an excellent Q&A! #globalhealthmentorship #globalhealth #womeninmedicine Visit this link to watch the full recording: https://lnkd.in/grRGDuD6
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Thoughts to kick off a fruitful week!
“Always choose collaboration over competition. Never be afraid to say you don’t know. Discovery begins when one doesn’t know and wishes to know.” - Dr Sabelo Hadebe, Faculty of Health Sciences. Share your #MondayMotivation with us.
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This is absolutely correct
“Always choose collaboration over competition. Never be afraid to say you don’t know. Discovery begins when one doesn’t know and wishes to know.” - Dr Sabelo Hadebe, Faculty of Health Sciences. Share your #MondayMotivation with us.
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The latest issue of the National Journal of Health Sciences has been published. Dive into cutting-edge research and insights in health sciences that can inspire and inform your work. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/ddzUUVe7 #NJHS #HealthSciences #Research #publication #LatestIssue #medicaljournal #submission
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This is important to read and to follow
REVEALING THE HYDRATION-HEALTH CONNECTION ...across the lifecycle using an integrated, complex systems paradigm. Read how the HYDRATION HEALTH CENTER at the University of Hartford is examining hydration needs and the pattern and pace of impact from youth to advanced age. https://lnkd.in/ehx3Uij6 Ann C. Colleen Muñoz Hydration for Health Mark Kovacs, PhD, FACSM, CSCS Jack Groppel, PhD, FACSM, FACN Sheila Ohlsson Walker David Carfagno, DO, CAQSM Lawrence Armstrong, Professor Emeritus Jenna Bartley Stavros Kavouras John Stofan, MS, PMP OBDULIO PIL●T● Patricia Ladis, PT, CBBA
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For this week's publication highlight, we wanted to share a study done by some of our faculty and Ph.D. students! Looking at a framework for this study, these scholars search into how global health innovations are successfully introduced to US communities. You can read the full study here: https://lnkd.in/eZmD_mJu
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#NESSIE (NIHR Evidence Synthesis Scotland InitiativE) brings together researchers from the University of Edinburgh, Glasgow Caledonian University, University of Stirling, University of Newcastle upon Tyne as well as people who have experience of living with health conditions and using health services. Read our first ‘spotlight on…’ blog by one of our researchers Prof Peter Matthews – links in bio! #evidencesynthesis #bestevidence #evidencebased #EvidenceBasedPractice #evidencedbasedresearch #evidenceinformedpractice
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