We recently published a review article that synthesizes the multi-disciplinary topic of selection in utero. The paper intends to save new scholars in the field precious time (!) by highlighting key, unexplored areas for future research efforts. The article is free (open access). https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827318300168…Continue Reading New paper on selection in utero and population health
Day: November 9, 2018
New NIMH grant examining disparities in children’s psychiatric emergencies
Our team recently received an NIMH R21 grant to examine African-American / white differences in psychiatric emergencies. Use of psychiatric care in the Emergency Department imposes a large economic cost and does not provide optimal care relative to that provided in the non-urgent setting. Over the last 10 years, Community Health Centers have rapidly expanded… Continue Reading New NIMH grant examining disparities in children’s psychiatric emergencies…Continue Reading New NIMH grant examining disparities in children’s psychiatric emergencies