Putting patients first in research
A team led by Dr. Hoa Appel conducted a study on student mental health during the pandemic using a new patient-centered research methodology. The post Putting patients first in research appeared first...
View ArticleA focus on students’ mental health needs
In this KOMO News story on students’ mental health needs, reporter Denise Whitaker talks with Dr. Robin Fleming, assistant teaching professor, and features the behavioral health modules developed by...
View ArticleNew UW program aims to expand training for abortion providers
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/health/new-uw-program-aims-to-expand-training-for-abortion-providers/ Three UW reproductive health experts, including Dr. Meghan Eagen-Torkko in the School of...
View ArticleThe intersection of social justice and physical science
The EPA has awarded Melanie Malone more than $1.2 million to build capacity for tribal community and agency research on contaminants in urban watersheds. Her research and teaching are interdisciplinary...
View ArticleReducing stigma, promoting healing
MINDfest brings people of all ages together to heal, celebrate and destigmatize mental health. The post Reducing stigma, promoting healing appeared first on News.
View ArticleQ&A: Jessica Mason
How is work in the Counseling Center? Jessica Mason, director, answers a few questions from Maria Lamarca Anderson, UW Bothell’s director of communications. The post Q&A: Jessica Mason appeared...
View ArticleMaster of Nursing Program No. 1 in national ranking for third year
In the latest U.S. News & World Report ranking, UW Bothell's Master of Nursing program remains at the top among public schools that offer a master's degree. The post Master of Nursing Program No....
View ArticleUW Bothell alum shares journey to first research publication
Health Studies alum Aaron Davis looks back on mentored research project examining racial and gender disparities in medical crowdfunding. The post UW Bothell alum shares journey to first research...
View ArticleGratitude in Guatemala
Nursing & Health Studies students work with Indigenous communities in Guatemala, learning as much as they teach. The post Gratitude in Guatemala appeared first on News.
View ArticleRising by lifting others
Shanell Brown noticed disparities in reproductive health while studying for her Master’s in Nursing — then founded a nonprofit organization to alleviate some of the inequities. The post Rising by...
View ArticleMinding test anxiety
Combining different practices, a cross-disciplinary team of students developed a mindfulness recording to help reduce stress during exams. The post Minding test anxiety appeared first on News.
View ArticleInfluencing public policy that affects public health
Graduate students in the Community Health & Social Justice master’s program take advantage of Legislative Education Day in Olympia to present pressing issues to legislators. The post Influencing...
View ArticleHealth care connections create change
Health Studies alumnae Kashpa Khan and Isabella Humphries put their degrees to use helping provide medical care and related resources to promote overall well-being. The post Health care connections...
View ArticleThe unseen layers of medical crowdfunding
Dr. Nora Kenworthy explores the darker side of crowdfunding in her recently published book, “Crowded Out: The True Costs of Crowdfunding Healthcare.” The post The unseen layers of medical crowdfunding...
View ArticleDetermined to make a mark in mental health
Emerald Chuesh is passionate about adolescent mental health and has dedicated her undergraduate career to solidifying a future in the field. The post Determined to make a mark in mental health...
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