Double Indemnity: The Poverty of Affirmative Action in Medical School Entrance
This article examines the decline of affirmative action in health professional schools and its impact on minority enrollment.
The article discusses the historical context and current trends affecting community health centers and their funding.
Not Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks
This article explores the challenges faced by older women in medical education and the systemic biases that affect their admission.
Mental Health is Hard Work
The article explores the complex relationship between economic fluctuations and mental health, highlighting how downturns can affect individuals and families.
The article discusses the relationship between economic cycles and mental health, examining various studies and their implications.
An exploration of the medical equipment and supply industry, highlighting its growth and the implications for healthcare consumers.
This piece critiques the unethical practices within the medical supply industry, focusing on American Hospital Supply Corporation's rise to dominance.
A review of various health-related books and publications, highlighting their contributions to consumer health education.
The Sandinista Revolution Is Health
Hal Strelnick explores the health care advancements made in Nicaragua following the Sandinista revolution.