Thinking about Trauma: Learnings from the NCTSN Conference
At the end of August 2022, we, Erin McPherson and Amanda Robinson, attended the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) Conference in Baltimore at the invitation of our partners at
At the end of August 2022, we, Erin McPherson and Amanda Robinson, attended the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) Conference in Baltimore at the invitation of our partners at
Join us at American Public Health Association (APHA) annual meeting in Boston, MA, November 6th-9th! Reasons for initiating and continuing drug use: findings from qualitative interviews with opioid overdose survivors;
Two years ago, physician and public health researcher Dr. Leah Zallman wrote this beautiful blog sharing her reflections on National Immigrants Day. She reminded us how we are all interconnected and encouraged
The frontline healthcare workforce at Cambridge Health Alliance is highly racially and ethnically diverse, but these employees historically have had fewer professional and educational advancement opportunities than other segments of
Hearing participants’ stories was deeply moving and powerful for our team, and we recently reflected on this work and what we learned from participants. You can read perspectives from some
ICH is leading the Boston Overdose Linkage to Treatment Study (BOLTS), a qualitative examination of racial equity in access to treatment for opioid overdose survivors in Boston. BOLTS is a