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Event Recap: The 9th Annual MGH Public and Community Psychiatry Spring Symposium 2021

Event Recap: The 9th Annual MGH Public and Community Psychiatry Spring Symposium 2021

Structural Racism and Health: How Communities Promote Equity and Healing. The symposium includes a poster gallery and featured two speakers, Reverend Liz Walker and Michael Curry, Esq. Watch the recorded symposium and view posters using the following link…

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Resource: Facts About COVID-19 Vaccines

Resource:  Facts About COVID-19 Vaccines

What are the Different Types of Vaccines?
Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson have all developed an FDA approved vaccine for COVID-19. Read on to learn specifics and differences about the vaccines…

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Personal Account by Dr. Oliver Freudenreich, MD: On Joining the Herd

Personal Account by Dr. Oliver Freudenreich, MD:  On Joining the Herd

My turn to get vaccinated finally came on a Thursday in early January.

As a psychiatrist at MGH working with patients with serious mental illnesses, I had provided in-person care throughout the pandemic, with anxiety about getting infected myself mostly in the beginning when we were still sorting out infection control measures…

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Personal Account by Ms. Valeria Chambers, Certified Peer Specialist: To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate, That is the Question

Personal Account by Ms. Valeria Chambers, Certified Peer Specialist:  To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate, That is the Question

One way or the other, the COVID 19 vaccine is on peoples’ minds. Should I or shouldn’t I? If not now, when? Is it safe or is it not? Is it safe for some but not for others?

For me, the decision came relatively easily- I’d been getting vaccines and boosters all my life with no ill effects. Statistically speaking, my age and health conditions put me in a “higher risk” category for contracting COVID…

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Article: Challenges of Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic and the COVID-19 Vaccine in Nepal

Article: Challenges of Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic and the COVID-19 Vaccine in Nepal

Introduction
Nepal, one of the least developed countries with a population of about 28 million, is a landlocked country surrounded by India and China. The first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in the capital city, Kathmandu, on January 23, 2020. As of April 8, 2021, there…

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Community Partner Article: Cory Johnson Program: Coping in this Season of COVID-19

Community Partner Article:  Cory Johnson Program: Coping in this Season of COVID-19

The Cory Johnson Program for Post-Traumatic Healing (CJP) is a spiritually inspired, community-based, clinically supported program that addresses the epidemic of post-traumatic stress in urban neighborhoods including exposure to violence, poverty, and racism…

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Article: COVID-19 Vaccinations in Latinx Communities

Article: COVID-19 Vaccinations in Latinx Communities

States are striving to distribute more COVID-19 vaccines to communities of color, as concern escalates over racial inequities in vaccine distribution. State-level data show a racial disparity, with Black and Latinx people obtaining fewer COVID-19 vaccinations than their white counterparts, despite their higher risks of contracting COVID-19…

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Health Equity and Vaccination Rates: What Will it Take?

Health Equity and Vaccination Rates:  What Will it Take?

The Spring 2021 Newsletter was dedicated to what is the public health decision of a lifetime for adults in the United States – whether to receive a vaccination for COVID-19…

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