Burnout in nursing began long before the Covid-19 pandemic. What will health care leaders learn from the past months to make sure this problem doesn’t continue into the future? This conversation featured in the New England Journal of Medicine-Catalyst Innovations in...
Please read Dr. Jimenez’s article in Maternal and Child Health Journal titled, “Ready and Healthy for Kindergarten: A Bilingual Family Literacy Program in Primary Care”. Children from low-income Latino backgrounds experience persistent gaps in school...
Please join the NJ ACTS Workforce Development Core for “Standing Out with an Engaging LinkedIn Profile” on Tuesday, March 23rd at 5pm. LinkedIn has become a forum not only for job hunting, but also networking and disseminating research finding and...
A new technology being developed by Princeton University researchers and alumni could offer a more effective and robust delivery method for COVID-19 vaccines. Compared to current vaccines, the technology, which relies on a new type of nanoparticle, could introduce...
In September 2020, six months into the coronavirus pandemic, the number of Americans experiencing depression and anxiety hit an all-time high, according to the non-profit advocacy group Mental Health America. More recently, in December, 51% of adults surveyed by the...