Boston Congress of Public Health Leadership Institute
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40 Under 40 Public Health Catalyst Awards: Calvin Harjono
Calvin has spent his entire career in healthcare and is currently completing his Masters in Public Health (MPH) in Health Management with a concentration in Leadership at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). During his time at HSPH he interned in Strategy&’s Health Transformation practice working with a payor to develop strategies to support Medicaid patients. Additionally, he was a Venture Fellow at Rock Health, a venture capital firm focused on digital health.
40 Under 40 Public Health Catalyst Awards: Alden Lai
Alden Lai, PhD, MPH, is Assistant Professor of Public Health Policy and Management at the NYU School of Global Public Health. He is an award-winning researcher who studies (1) health workforce wellbeing and (2) population wellbeing at the global level. His research has shown what organizations and managers can do to improve health care workers’ job quality and work environments, especially historically underserved “low-wage workers” who are playing crucial roles in the delivery of primary care.
Devin Hursey – Meaningful Involvement of People with HIV (MIPA)
Meaningful Involvement of People with HIV (MIPA) is a set of principles for including people living with HIV in all decisions regarding the HIV epidemic. In the global discourse, MIPA is referred to as the greater involvement of people with HIV(GIPA).
Devin Hursey – A Chat with Marcella: What She Taught Me About Foster Care
As a community organizer, I have the opportunity to work alongside many interesting people from all over the country, but a few weeks ago, I had the privilege of meeting Marcella Zimmerman, a young advocate for social justice and the health and human right living in my hometown of Kansas City. Marcella has a special concern for young people and works at the intersection of youth and HIV.
Cullen Truett – 4 Ways Physicians Can Advocate for Responsible Use of Machine Learning
In the following, I offer four ways in which physicians should address the rise of A.I. and ensure its appropriate and just application for patients.
Cullen Truett – Heal Thyself: Is A.I. Driven Psychotherapy Safe?
With geographic and training bottlenecks in the supply of adequately licensed therapists, numerous healthcare tech startups are exploring the role that A.I. may play in therapy delivery.
Cullen Truett – Reality Testing: A.I. in The Prediction and Management of Schizophrenia
Techquity has become the a priori underpinning of the health tech industry. It refers to the idea that healthcare tech is a driver of equitable care when designed appropriately.
Kate Okorie – How to Frame Advocacy Messages About Climate Change: Providing Evidence on Its Health Consequences
Advocacy messages centered around the health impacts of climate change can lead to increased engagement with climate change issues and support for mitigation policies.
Kate Okorie – How to Frame Advocacy Messages About Climate Change: Guerilla Tactics Used by the Just Stop Oil Group
Despite their success in raising public awareness about climate change, Just Stop Oil faces the potential risk of alienating the people they need to support their objectives.