Directors’ note: Summer 2020
As we move into a new decade of advocacy and education, we are reminded of the fragility of our systems of care–and of the resilience of so many people who navigate them. The COVID-19 pandemic …
Trans health module builds students’ cultural competence
New Trans Health Module trains students in cultural competence In health care, discrimination against trans people occurs in both blatant and subtle ways. A seemingly simple question can negate one’s identity. Patients must complete forms …
CPP Certificate in Consumer Health Advocacy
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CPP Clinical
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Training and curriculum efforts elevate patient voices
CPP invested heavily this year in growing and strengthening the Health Experiences Research Network (HERN). We played a key role in training more 40 new researchers, community advocates, graduate students, and clinicians to implement rigorous …
Research team fills gap during COVID-19
The CPP research team has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in two major ways. Global Health Experiences with COVID-19 Module. As part of an international initiative to understand people’s experiences of care during COVID-19, our …
CPP research documents adolescents’ experience with depression
A new article published by Rachel Grob, director of national initiatives, and her colleagues, examines how depression impacted respondent’s transition from adolescence to emerging adulthood, and built their capacity to form a coherent identity and …
Center announces new co-directors
In the midst of seismic shocks to health care, education, the economy, and society, we welcome new co-directors Sarah Davis and Jill Jacklitz. With their leadership, the Center will continue to advance health justice, addressing …
Our statement on racial justice
CPP Statement on Racial Justice We stand in solidarity with those fighting for justice following the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade, Manuel Ellis, Tony Robinson and countless other Black lives …