by Maya Labat | Nov 10, 2021
by Rukiya Campbell | Nov 9, 2021
by Rukiya Campbell | Nov 9, 2021
by Maya Labat | Nov 5, 2021
CDC, CDC Foundation, and Oklahoma Tribal Engagement Partners created Community Protectors to educate children on ways they can stay safe and help protect their communities from the spread of COVID-19. The 20-page coloring book, created for children age 5-10, uses...
by Maya Labat | Nov 3, 2021
Societal Experts Action Network (SEAN) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has put together a toolkit of communication strategies for people who are unsure about the vaccine, parents who are thinking of vaccinating their children, and...
by Maya Labat | Nov 2, 2021
This document uses the National Child Traumatic Stress Network’s (NCTSN) “Creating, Supporting and Sustaining Trauma-Informed Schools: A System Framework,” to consider how, in the time of COVID-19, schools can adapt or transform their practices by using a...
by Maya Labat | Oct 28, 2021
Hypoglycemia is common among inpatient diabetics, occurring in 3-10% of patients receiving insulin. A common misconception is that hypoglycemia in inpatients is relatively innocuous and that it is similar in severity and risk to that of outpatients, and often little...
by Maya Labat | Oct 18, 2021
by Maya Labat | Oct 15, 2021
This ESRD facility monthly newsletter highlights the latest ESRD insights and resources. Our goal is to provide you with a resource that makes it easy for you to stay on top of trends and support you in providing the best possible care for those you work with and...
by Maya Labat | Oct 15, 2021
This ESRD facility monthly newsletter highlights the latest ESRD insights and resources. Our goal is to provide you with a resource that makes it easy for you to stay on top of trends and support you in providing the best possible care for those you work with and...