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Carol Cahill bicycles to honor husband and fund cancer research
A Kitsap County paper interviewed Carol about Tom’s Mighty Mashers, an Obliteride team in memory of her late husband, Tom Foley.
Sustaining diabetes self-management programs: Community members speak
Ideas flowed at a conference on maintaining the benefits of a community health program, writes Anne Renz.
The world seems unstable but are there some constants in health?
Dr. Eric B. Larson sees parallels between personal resilience and sustainable, quality health systems.
The Weeds has health IT questions, we have answers
On a recent podcast from Vox, health policy commentators wondered why U.S. health IT isn’t better. Dr. James Ralston responds.
Cara Lewis brings mental health implementation expertise to GHRI
Dr. Lewis joins the MacColl Center to work on making community mental health care more effective, efficient, and accessible.
Is the secret to reducing suicide coded in The Runaway Bunny?
Dr. Greg Simon sees similarities between a beloved children’s book and a study on persistent outreach to people at risk for suicide.
Continuous medical care is crucial for people with dementia
Dr. Larson discusses how continuity of care for dementia patients may lower costs, emergency visits, and hospital stays.
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