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CCHE names Maggie Jones as new director
Maggie brings both continuity and fresh perspectives to the job, writes former director Allen Cheadle.
Asking patients about cannabis may benefit overall health
Drs. Lapham and Bradley find frequency of cannabis use can be tied to other behavioral health patterns and needs.
6 ideas from the Mister Rogers movie that apply to health care
How Fred Rogers’ radical notions of love and kindness might inspire the best from those working in health care and health research.
Patient-doctor trust withstands opioid risk reduction
Risk-reduction initiative for chronic opioid therapy sustains patient-doctor trust, Dr. Karen Sherman finds.
How the LHS Program helps us be best at getting better
One year in, leaders of KPWHRI's LHS Program describe how research-care delivery partnerships drive continuous learning.
Community health workers can help make the difference for patients
Leah Tuzzio, MPH, and colleagues describe an underutilized role that can help primary care become truly patient-centered.
Combustible tobacco: Still public health enemy #1
Dr. Jennifer McClure applauds the American Cancer Society’s move against tobacco that burns and explains the evidence behind it.
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