What would you do if you were approached by a secret online group of workplace activists who said vulture capitalists had rigged the job market against you? And, how would ...
In California, 18.6 percent of individuals with low socio-economic status (SES) smoke – a rate more than three times higher than among more affluent populations. A new California-focused report, Smoking ...
As an ACU member, you not only get free access to ACU's official journal, The Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved (JHCPU), but you also have the opportunity to ...
A new infographic from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that asthma is common, disruptive and deadly, with a disproportionate impact on Blacks and Hispanics. ACU offers training ...
ACU will award up to 20 scholarships to members to attend the IHI Open School for Health Professions online courses free for one year. The IHI Open School is an ...
The Web is crowded with articles extolling the best practices for finding a new or better job. I’ve contributed a few of those missives myself. Recently, however, I heard a ...
A new report from the Institute of Medicine confirms that obesity is more prevalent in low-income communities - where most ACU members practice. The report, Accelerating Progress in Obesity Prevention: ...
It’s all the rage these days. If you’re in transition, you have to be using LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. But why? The rationale seems to be that if you can ...
Lea Mollon, a pharmacy student at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, wrote the column The Forgotten Minorities: Health Disparities of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Communities which ...
From left, Dr. Rina Ramirez, Chief Medical Officer, Zufall Health Center, Vince Keane, CEO, Unity Health Care, Anne Nolon CEO, Hudson River HealthCare and Eva Turbiner, CEO, Zufall Health Center. ...