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“Who can actually work and who feels safe working are limited by family obligations to protect their own health,” said Dr.

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Donelan expressed that they did not find this surprising. Some nurses have left hospital settings for outpatient clinics and long-term care, resulting in a shortage. To fill staffing gaps, many hospitals are turning to traveling nurses and many nurses are experiencing pandemic-related burnout. Many nurses are being trained to provide care in fields which they have limited clinical experience. As the United States experiences a rise in cases of COVID-19, many hospitals are struggling to staff their units. The comment, featured in Modern Healthcare and other news media outlets, examines the impact of the ongoing surge of COVID-19 cases on hospitals throughout the country. Karen Donelan recently commented on the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on nurse staffing in hospitals. Donelan Comments on Pandemic’s Impact on Nurse Staffing in News Mediaĭr. Iezzoni is a grantee of the NCMRR and studies health disparities among individuals with disability.ĭr. Lisa Iezzoni, faculty member with in the Health Policy Research Center was featured in the article commemorating this occasion. The NCMRR has been key in advancing research that has enhanced the health, productivity, independence, and quality of life for the estimated 61 million individuals living with disability in the United States.ĭr. The National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NCMRR) within the NIH recently celebrated its 30 year anniversary. Iezzoni Featured in NIH Article “Celebrating 30 Years of Medical Rehabilitation Research” Park is a clinical psychologist and behavioral health researcher whose research work focuses on designing and testing behavioral interventions for medical populations, with a primary focus on integrating systems-based behavioral interventions into oncology settings.

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Park also recently has been promoted to full Professor rank at Harvard Medical School.

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The award recognizes an APOS or community member who has demonstrated a longstanding commitment to making a positive impact on their mentees’ education and career, nurturing intellectual growth, career development, professional guidance, and positive role-modeling in the field of psychosocial oncology.ĭr. Health Policy Research Center faculty member Elyse Park, PhD, MPH was recently awarded the Ruth McCorkle Excellence in Research Mentorship Award from the American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS). Elyse Park Honored with Mentorship Award Promoted to Full Professor at Harvard Medical School Nancy Rigotti, MD, a faculty member in the Health Policy Research Center within the Mongan Institute, recently spoke with Wired Magazine about whether e-cigarettes and vaping help adults stop smoking cigarettes, and how the potential benefits for adults may be overshadowed by concerns about e-cigarettes’ effects on kids. Read the article by clicking the link here.ĭr. Fung is Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a researcher at the Health Policy Research Center within the Mongan Institute. Academy membership recognizes those who have made distinguished and continuing achievements in the field. Election to membership in the National Academy of Social Insurance is considered one of the highest honors that can be accorded to a social insurance professional. Vicki Fung, PhD, was elected as a member of the National Academy of Social Insurance. Fung Elected to National Academy of Social Insurance News and World Report can be found here.ĭr. The study, published in Health Affairs can be read here and the article in U.S. Agarronik, Karen Donelan, Tara Lagu, and Eric G. Rao, Julie Ressalam, Dragana Bolcic-Jankovic, Nicole D. Iezzoni and colleagues add to a growing body of research that demonstrates health disparities for individuals with disabilities. More than 61 million Americans live with disabilities, and the findings from Dr. In a survey of 714 doctors, a majority of respondents (82.4%) believed that people with significant disabilities had a worse quality of life than people without disabilities. Lisa Iezzoni, MD, MSc was highlighted in U.S. Doctors Biased Against Patients with Disability















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