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2026 BCPHR Editorial Fellows Introducing the 2026 BCPHR Editorial FellowsThe Boston Congress of Public Health Review (BCPHR), the official academic journal of the Boston Congress of Public Health (BCPH), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, seeks to improve health equity and social justice globally through the publication of public health content grounded in the thoughtful evaluation of

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  • [H1] Introducing the 2026 BCPHR Editorial Fellows
  • [H1] BCPHR Now Publishing on an Expedite-Only Status!
  • [H1] Boston Congress Public Health Review Now Published on Scholastica—Access Directly from Our Toolbar
  • [H1] Become a BCPHR Editor or Reviewer
  • [H1] Show Your Support for BCPHR!
  • [H2] Precipitated Withdrawal
  • [H2] Watch the Webinar with the GWU Research Team Who Produced HPHR's Inaugural Supplement!
  • [H2] About the Supplement:Preparing the Health Workforce to Support Minoritized Populations Impacted by Dual Pandemics: HIV in the COVID Era
  • [H2] Edition 88 – HIV Screening Uptake and Disparities Across Socio-demographic Characteristics Among Mississippi Adults: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, (BRFSS) 2022
  • [H2] 87 – The Role of Leadership and Management Capacity Building in Driving Institutional Transformation in Public Sector Organizations: A Case Study of National Primary Health Care Development Agency – Leadership Development Academy
  • [H2] Edition 86 – COVID-19 Highlights Need for More Discussion about Defining “Essential Workers
  • [H2] Edition 79 – WEBINAR Navigating Challenges and Pioneering Social Justice: The Journey of VULVAi
  • [H2] Edition 79 – WEBINAR: Transforming Healthcare for LGBTQ+ Communities: Empowering Equity and Access Through Innovation with EquityMD
  • [H2] Edition 79 – WEBINAR: Sonic Solutions: Addressing Chronic Pain and Stress Through Bioacoustics
  • [H2] Edition 79 – WEBINAR: Designing Health: The Welfie Pathway to Equity and Innovation in Public Health
  • [H2] Edition 86 – Climate Change & Health
  • [H2] 86 – Common issues and challenges to collect socio-demographic and economic mHealth data by BRAC community health workers
  • [H2] 88 – Trends in Out of Care HIV Status among People Living with HIV in Mississippi, 2017-2021
  • [H2] Edition 88 – HIV
  • [H2] Edition 85 – Families First: Rural Maternity Health Collaborative Group Prenatal Care Curriculum
  • [H2] Edition 85 – The Effect of Islamophobia on the Mental Health of Muslim Americans Following the Tragedy of September 11th
  • [H2] Edition 79 – Bioethics Principles in Machine Learning-Healthcare Application Design: Achieving Health Justice and Health Equity
  • [H2] Edition 79 – Biodesign
  • [H2] Edition 78 – The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on the Life Course: A Case Study Using “The Haunting of Hill House” (2018)
  • [H2] 87 – Mixed Method Longitudinal Nursing Burnout and Shortage Research: Core Data Tracker Tools for Field Notes and Data Statistics to Systematically Plan and Manage the Implementation
  • [H2] Edition 84 – Creating Space For Diversity in Informed Consent Forms
  • [H2] Edition 82 – The Criminalization of Abortion in America: The Insidious Effect on Black Women
  • [H2] Edition 88 – The Predictive Socio-Demographic Factors for HIV Testing Among Adult Population in Mississippi
  • [H2] Dr. Ryan Montoya discusses the opioid epidemic
  • [H2] I Now Pronounce You Dead.
  • [H2] “Precipitated Withdrawal” Chapter 6: Code
  • [H2] Intimate Violence, Part II: When “Self-Defense” is Camouflage for Homicide
  • [H2] “Precipitated Withdrawal” Chapter 5: Prisoner’s Dilemma
  • [H2] “Precipitated Withdrawal” Chapter 4: New Patient Consult
  • [H2] “Precipitated Withdrawal” Chapter 3: EHR
  • [H2] Stories from Silent Survivors of Divine Punishment: Faith and Loomy Juice (Pt. 2)
  • [H2] Maddesyn George, Intimate Violence, and the Limits of Armed Self-Defense
  • [H2] Stories from Silent Survivors of Divine Punishment: Faith and Loomy Juice (Pt. 1)
  • [H2] Stories from Silent Survivors of Divine Punishment: It’s Just Us, Anthony
  • [H2] Stories from Silent Survivors of Divine Punishment: JJ and Lamont
  • [H2] Was There a “Gun Surge” in 2020? Dr. Caroline Light Asks Deborah Azrael and Matt Miller
  • [H2] Powerful Insights with Epidemiologist Celine Gounder (Part 2)
  • [H2] Dr. Ryan Montoya discusses Tuskegee
  • [H2] Powerful Insights with Epidemiologist Celine Gounder: Part 1
  • [H2] Timely Reflections on Gun Violence: A Discussion with Journalist Abené Clayton, Part 2
  • [H2] Timely Reflections on Gun Violence: A Discussion with Journalist Abené Clayton, Part 1
  • [H2] In the Crosshairs: a blog about race, gender, and firearm violence by Dr. Caroline Light
  • [H2] Dr. Ryan Montoya describes abortion consultation during the pandemic
  • [H2] Publish Project Research Findings in Weeks!
  • [H2] BCPHR Publishes the PRISM Anthology
  • [H2] HPHR SPECIAL EDITION OF ESSAYS AUTHORED BY BCPH SUMMER INSTITUTE PARTICIPANTS
  • [H2] Edition 77 – Nanmaran Anbuselvan​ – Breathe Easy: Tackling Air Quality for Healthier Communities
  • [H2] Edition 77 – Isabel Skinner ​- Navigating Food Deserts: Examining Effects and Remedies
  • [H2] Edition 77 – Brithney-Shine Kuete​ – Health Disparities: A Closeup of the Vulnerable Lives in Medicine
  • [H2] Edition 77 – Tomon Xavier Antonie Wilson – Problems faced by the Public Health Systems of Hinterland Communities in Guyana and How We Can Help Solve Them.
  • [H2] Edition 77 – Marina Silbergleit- Improving Health Care in State Prisons
  • [H2] Edition 77 – Ishitha Panguluri – Eradicating Health Disparities: A Path to Social Justice and Public Health Equity
  • [H2] Edition 77 – Leila Khademian – Analysis of the Everyday Struggle of Black Americans
  • [H2] Edition 77 – Sydney Mayfield​ – Healthcare and Social Justice
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