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Poteat, Colleagues Publish Breast Cancer Care Research

August 5, 2021
Tonia Poteat, PhD, MPH, Associate Professor in the Department of Social Medicine and CHER Core Faculty member, and colleagues published research in the journal Cancer on delays in breast cancer care by race and sexual orientation.   https://news.unchealthcare.org/2021/08/poteat-colleagues-publish-breast-cancer-care-research/ https://acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cncr.33629

Krista Perreira Co-authors Study on Drinking among College Students During Pandemic

August 5, 2021
First-year college students are reporting drinking less alcohol and having fewer episodes of binge drinking four months into the coronavirus pandemic than they were before the pandemic started, according to a study by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. https://www.cpc.unc.edu/news/drinking-among-first-year-college-students-decreases-during-pandemic/ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1054139X2100327X?dgcid=author

Brinkley-Rubinstein publishes research letter in NEJM

July 12, 2021
Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Social Medicine, is the lead author of a research letter published in the July 7, 2021 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2108479

Statement on Nikole Hannah-Jones Tenure Case

June 28, 2021
Social Medicine statement on Nikole Hannah-Jones

Davis Named Director of UNC Center for Bioethics

June 28, 2021
Arlene M. Davis, JD Arlene M. Davis, JD, associate professor in the UNC Department of Social Medicine and director of the Clinical Ethics Service at UNC Hospitals, has been named director of the UNC Center for Bioethics, effective July 1. https://news.unchealthcare.org/2021/06/davis-named-director-of-unc-center-for-bioethics/

Scripting Death: Stories of Assisted Dying in America, by Mara Buchbinder will be published in May

April 15, 2021
Mara Buchbinder, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Social Medicine, is the author of a new book, Scripting Death: Stories of Assisted Dying in America, which will be published in May by the University of California Press. Mara Buchbinder, PhD https://news.unchealthcare.org/2021/04/new-book-by-mara-buchbinder-to-be-published-in-may/ Here’s how the publisher describes the book in...

Giselle Corbie-Smith publishes in JAMA: Vaccine Hesitancy Is a Scapegoat for Structural Racism

March 29, 2021
Vaccine hesitancy and mistrust of medicine and science dominate current discourse around disparities in who is currently receiving COVID-19 vaccines, a potentially lifesaving prevention strategy. Mistrust of medicine and science is based in a long and sordid history of unethical practice and research on African American, Latinx, Indigenous, and Asian...

Giselle Corbie-Smith on WRAL’s “On the Record” Overcoming vaccine reluctance.

March 16, 2021
  Giselle Corbie-Smith, MD, MSc, Director of the UNC Center for Health Equity Research, was a panelists on WRAL’s “On the Record” Overcoming vaccine reluctance. The panel, led by Lena Tillett, discussed the roots of vaccine hesitancy and refusal and how to overcome these challenges.   https://www.wral.com/on-the-record-march-13-2021-overcoming-vaccine-reluctance/19578416/

Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein interviewed by The New York Times

February 15, 2021
A coronavirus variant was detected for the first time inside a U.S. prison. https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/02/11/world/covid-19-coronavirus/a-coronavirus-variant-was-detected-for-the-first-time-inside-a-us-prison

Mara Buchbinder publishes opinion piece in Scientific American.

February 15, 2021
Mara Buchbinder, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Social Medicine, authored an opinion piece titled, “Society’s End-of-Life Problem,” which was published February 10 on the website of Scientific American.