With spring showers, flowers, and warmer weather upon us, I am pleased to share our latest Department of Healthcare Delivery and Population Sciences newsletter.

 

​Happy reading,


Peter Lindenauer MD MSc MHM (he/him)

Chair, Department of Healthcare Delivery and Population Sciences

Elizabeth Peacock-Chambers has received an Apricus Principle Foundation Grant to help support parental mental health across systems of care.

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"The incidence of fatal overdose is over 100 times higher for individuals returning to the community in the first two weeks after release from prison..." Read more about Benjamin Bovell-Ammon's recently published article in JAMA Network Open.

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Karen Riska

Research Coordinator

Team Member since: 2019

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"I am passionate about improving the standard of care for perinatal people."

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"I have always been passionate about helping others in any way I possibly can."

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"I am working on a study researching how to improve physical fitness for hospitalized elderly patients..."

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Quinn Pack discussed heart disease prevention and treatments on WWLP News.

Karin Johnson discussed the impact of sleep on health on WWLP News.

...to Eduardo Núñez for being selected for the prestigious NHLBI Institute on Research in Implementation Science for Equity (RISE) at UCSF.

...to Elizabeth Peacock-Chambers for giving the keynote presentation about the intersection of attachment, parenting, and substance use disorder at the statewide launch of PATHS (Prevention and Treatment for the Health and Safety of Children and Families) Family Treatment Courts across Massachusetts.

...to Sarah Goff, who was awarded a Fulbright Scholar Fellowship to study health care equity in New Zealand in spring 2025.

...to Sundeep Shukla, who presented two posters at the SAEM Regional Meeting on April 2nd, entitled "Pilot Emergency Callback Program" and "The Baystate Noble Fast Track: Assess of the Addition of a Fast Track to Decrease Low Acuity Walkouts: A Quality Improvement Project."

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