April 06, 2022
It has been two years since COVID-19 turned the world upside down. Everyone was affected, but how did students react to it and how are they still being affected to[…]
Continue readingIt has been two years since COVID-19 turned the world upside down. Everyone was affected, but how did students react to it and how are they still being affected to[…]
Continue readingOHSU researchers expect mental health counseling online will endure beyond the pandemic, call for caution to improve disparities in telehealth access
Continue readingCollege campuses are having trouble recruiting enough therapists to meet the mental health needs of students overall — and few predominantly white colleges employ mental health professionals who represent the[…]
Continue readingEarly tests have been promising, but issues involving bias, privacy and mistrust of “black box” algorithms are possible pitfalls.
Continue readingAs Benito Luna-Herrera teaches his 7th grade social studies classes, he is on alert for signs of inner turmoil. And there is so much of it these days.
Continue readingHeart attacks, strokes, trauma, surgical emergencies, life-threatening infections and many other acute conditions are problems that emergency medicine physicians are well-resourced to solve. A problem they cannot solve — but[…]
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