Now everyone feels bad about the pies.
Epidemiology, Health Care PolicyMelissa Crawfordaccess, bedside nursing, CDC, chronic illness, costs, diabetes, dispairity, education, epidemiology, public health
Think globally, outrage locally.
Open Access. For journals. For everything.
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How Obamacare Lowers Your Property Taxes - Forbes
A seat at the table. Psst this is a feminist issue.
Price Tags On Health Care? Only In Massachusetts | Kaiser Health News
Cholera Gave a British Doctor the Idea for IVs - The Atlantic
Whooping cough outbreak at Grand Traverse Academy nearly doubles to 161 probable cases
Heath Insurance 101, for those who have.
Between Two Lives - Features - Fall 2014 - Johns Hopkins Public Health Magazine
Panic, Paranoia, and Public Health — The AIDS Epidemic's Lessons for Ebola — NEJM
Health Care Policy, Law, PoliticsMelissa Crawfordebola, epidemiology, health care, health systems, history, MERS, mistakes were made, policy, politics, public health, quarantine, virus
The burn of the beam/For thirty-three days/Day after day/Of high-energy rays
Literature, Nursing Profession, Nursing student, PoetryMelissa Crawfordbedside nursing, health, literature, MD, poetry, RN, sociology, writing
I want to kiss the lawyer who defends this case.
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A father’s scars: For Va.’s Creigh Deeds, tragedy brings unending questions - The Washington Post
Health Care Policy, PoliticsMelissa Crawfordaccess, epidemiology, health care, history, mental health, policy, politics, preventative health, public health
I voted
Heart haiku (as requested)
More sexy nurses than you can handle
TBT to an actual American epidemic
Mississippi, Burned - Sarah Varney - POLITICO Magazine
Health Care PolicyMelissa CrawfordACA, access, epidemiology, health care, health systems, hospitals, policy, politics, public health, rural, uninsured
Falling into the gap.