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Maranda Ward Publishes HPHR Supplement

GW's Maranda C. Ward, Assistant Professor & Director of Equity, Clinical Research & Leadership recently published six co-authored articles in the Harvard Public Health Review Journal (now HPHR), issued by the Boston Congress of Public Health. The supplement is entitled, Community-centered Approaches to Eliminating HIV, PrEP/PEP and COVID-19 Vaccine Stigma and Discrimination 

Click here for the full promotional video. The supplement's home page is available here.

Read on for the table of contents and a link to each article. We're so proud of Dr. Ward on this contribution to the field.

Table of Contents

Introduction/Foreword
Article 1: Edition 89 – Foreword: Dual Pandemics Disproportionately Impact Minoritized Communities
By Maranda C. Ward and Omoro Omoighe

Report from the Field
Article 2: Edition 89 – Building the Capacity of PCPs to Eliminate Stigma Through a Research-Informed Training Model
By Maranda C. Ward, George Kerr Sr, Oni Blackstock, Clover Barnes, Ogunbajo Adedotun, Philip Alberti

Theoretical Application
Article 3: Edition 89 – Culturally Responsive Communication: Its Conceptualization and Transferability
By Maranda C. Ward

Commentary/Methods Paper
Article 4: Edition 89 – Codifying DEIJ Values in a National Research-informed Training Effort
By Maranda C. Ward and Sheel Singh

Policy Paper
Article 5: Edition 89 – Making HIV, PrEP/PEP, and COVID Vaccination Screenings the Standard of Care in Primary Care Settings
By Patrick G. Korr, Abigail Konopasky, Kevin Chung, Krista Jones, Maranda C. Ward

Research Paper
Article 6: Edition 89 – Identifying the Factors Influencing Culturally Responsive HIV and PrEP Screening for Racial, Ethnic, Sexual, and Gender-minoritized Patients: A Scoping Review

By Julia Xavier, Maranda C. Ward, Nikhil Kalita, Paige McDonald, Patrick G. Korr