COVID-19 In the Media
- January 30, 2024Tech inefficiencies, piles of (electronic) paperwork, and increased patient volume contribute to burnout of primary care physicians, study finds.
- July 18, 2023Katherine Scafide’s alternate light source research is featured in an article by humanitarian and filmmaker Angelina Jolie. Several other media outlets also covered the story.
- July 17, 2023‘Smokeageddon’ was unprecedented. We can expect more of the same.
- June 20, 2023Even though the COVID Public Health Emergency is over, PhD in epidemiology student Kevin Cevasco’s and his advisor, Amira Roess’ research on digital contact tracing has potential to influence policy improvement surrounding mobile health
- June 14, 2023Northern Virginia Air Quality Index Reaches ‘Hazardous’ Levels
- June 7, 2023Code Red air quality: Expert says stay inside or grab your N95 mask
- June 2, 2023Biden expected to name former NC health secretary as new CDC chief
- June 2, 202314 war-time nurses who changed history
- May 25, 2023Professor in the College of Public Health Amira Roess guided individuals and organizations throughout the pandemic and reflects on what the end of the emergency status means for the health care system.
- May 22, 2023School Nurses: Answering the Call
- May 19, 2023Key Influencers in Cannabis Use Disorder Treatment Success Among Pregnant Women
- May 19, 2023Podcast Episode 103: Health and Well-Being for All – Dr. Melissa Perry, Dean, College of Public Health, George Mason University