Scout, Ph.D. Director, The Fenway Institute’s Network for LGBT Health Equity At 4 pm today, the American Journal of Public Health will release “Current Tobacco Use Among Adults in the United States: Findings From the National Adult Tobacco Survey”. This article is historic for LGBT people because (following our urging) they collected data on us!Continue reading “Talking Points for CDC Release of 1st National LGBT Adult Tobacco Prevalence Rates”
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What Journal Should We Submit Our Tobacco Article To?
Scout, Ph.D. Director, The Fenway Institute’s Network for LGBT Health Equity As we roll near the end of our five year cooperative agreement as the LGBT tobacco disparity network we’ve got a focus this year on getting key knowledge published. Of course while we self-publish many things, the highest standard (and for some the onlyContinue reading “What Journal Should We Submit Our Tobacco Article To?”
Last MPOWERED Best Practices Community Review Now Thru Monday
Scout, Ph.D. Director, The Fenway Institute’s Network for LGBT Health Equity Community-Verified Best Practices This is IT folks, after nearly a year of assembling and reviewing best and promising practices the Best Practices Committee is very close to finalizing the document. From now until Monday is your last chance to provide community input. PleaseContinue reading “Last MPOWERED Best Practices Community Review Now Thru Monday”
NIH’s New LGBT Research Priorities
Scout, Ph.D. Director, The Fenway Institute’s Network for LGBT Health Equity I had the cool chance to go out to NIH and talk about being out in the workplace. Great thanks to all the great folk there from their employee groups for putting on such a great 2012 LGBT Pride Event. You can actually seeContinue reading “NIH’s New LGBT Research Priorities”