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LGBTQ+ Curriculum Gap Leads to New Training Program for Jefferson Faculty and Staff
LGBTQ+ Curriculum Gap Leads to New Training Program for Jefferson Faculty and Staff
Health
Making Conversations About Mental Health Mainstream
Making Conversations About Mental Health Mainstream
Health
Lessons in Destigmatizing Harm-Reduction Efforts
Lessons in Destigmatizing Harm-Reduction Efforts
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Behind the Scenes of the Red Dress Project
Behind the Scenes of the Red Dress Project
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How Do Our Perceptions of Animals Determine How We Write About Them?
How Do Our Perceptions of Animals Determine How We Write About Them?
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April 19, 2021
One Year Later: The COVID-19 Pandemic
A look back at how students, faculty and staff banded together to face unimaginably unexpected challenges in the face of a public-health crisis.
April 15, 2021
LGBTQ+ Curriculum Gap Leads to New Training Program for Jefferson Faculty and Staff
Transdisciplinary research team creates program for Sexual and Gender Minority Education and Training.
April 14, 2021
Making Conversations About Mental Health Mainstream
A Jefferson medical student uses social media to create educational content about mental health and illness, breaking stigma and barriers to getting help.
April 12, 2021
Lessons in Destigmatizing Harm-Reduction Efforts
A Master of Public Health student reflects on a class project focused on ‘compassionate and supportive’ ways to help those struggling with addiction.
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