People who think they know a lot about COVID-19 vaccines are more likely to hold vaccine misperceptions, according to a new survey from a nationwide coalition of university-based researchers. The study found 37 percent of Americans who believe multiple false claims...
Pharmacists and technicians, who have played a critical role in administering Covid-19 tests and vaccines, say they are burned out nearly two years into the pandemic. Nearly two years into the pandemic, pharmacists and technicians across the nation are under intense...
Working mothers have suffered greatly during this pandemic. Many left the workforce or put advancements on hold while educating/caring for remote students or struggling to find childcare. According to new research by the National Women’s Law Center, post-pandemic job...
NJ ACTS Special Populations Core 2022 Seminar Series Re-Centering Evidence-Based Treatments Among Indigenous Communities Presented by: Katherine (Kait) Hirchak, PhD Assistant Professor Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Washington State University Dr. Hirchak is a...
Virtual Community Engagement Salon The NJ ACTS CEC Virtual Community Engagement Salons bring researchers together with patients, community members and health care stakeholders to actively participate in cross-talk — to incubate ideas for engagement in the...