P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Vol. 82, Issue 4, 2021July 01, 2021 EDT
In the Path of the Storm: North Carolina’s Response to COVID-19’s Impact on Historically Marginalized Populations
In the Path of the Storm: North Carolina’s Response to COVID-19’s Impact on Historically Marginalized Populations
Articles in Vol. 82, Issue 4, 2021
Vol. 82, Issue 4, 2021
- Exploring Clusters of Risk and Association With Child Maltreatment in North Carolina CountiesGracelyn CrudenC. Hendricks BrownPaul LanierAdam ZolotorLeah FrerichsKristen Hassmiller Lich
- Examining the Effect of Pedestrian Crashes on Vulnerable Populations in North CarolinaKatherine J. HarmonKatherine PeticolasErika M. ReddingAmy IsingAnna E. Waller
- Out of a Crisis, a Chorus of HopePeter J. Morris
- Innovations and Collaborations Born of Necessity During the COVID-19 PandemicSusan R. Mims
- Innovations in Virtual Care During the Pandemic: Implications for the FutureGregory K. Griggs
- Telemedicine Utilization Trends During the COVID-19 Public Health EmergencyShannon DowlerKelly CrosbieSam ThompsonErin DruckerCarlos Jackson
- Pandemic-driven Community Collaboration in Western North Carolina: The Silver Lining Around the COVID-19 CloudWilliam R. HathawaySusan R. MimsDavid EllisTeresa M. HerbertStacie Turpin SaundersNelle GregoryLucretia StargellAdrienne AmmermanMarty L. StameyRichard BunioSteven Smith
- Sidebar: Regional Relationships: Creative Collaboration for Prevention and Mitigation Among Western North Carolina Learning InstitutionsBryan HodgeAmy Joy Lanou
- Sidebar: Climbing With Hope: How Food Banks and Community Came Together in COVID-19Hannah Randall
- Digital Equity and High-Speed Health Born From the COVID-19 CrisisTracy Doaks
- Housing Instability and Public Health: Implications of the Eviction Moratoria During the COVID-19 PandemicStephen J. SillsBruce A. Rich
- In the Path of the Storm: North Carolina’s Response to COVID-19’s Impact on Historically Marginalized PopulationsMichelle LawsViviana Martinez-Bianchi
- Health and Wellness for Our Latina Community: The Work of the Latinx Advocacy Team & Interdisciplinary Network for COVID-19 (LATIN-19)Viviana Martinez-BianchiGabriela M. Maradiaga PanayottiLeonor CorsinoIrene C. FelsmanRosa M. Gonzalez-GuardaGabriela A. NagyAlejandro Peña
- Community Testing in High-priority And Marginalized Populations (CHAMP)Shannon DowlerSam ThompsonBrin PhillipsMichael Schwartz
- Deriving Analytic Insights During a Novel PandemicMichael E. DeWittChristopher ScheibMorgan JonesPamela Cowin
- Laboratory: From the Shadows to the Front LineJacob W. ParrishDavid Harlow
- Community Versus Crisis: How Cone Health Leveraged its Local Relationships to Meet the Demand for MasksMichelle SchneiderHolly West
- Spotlight on the Safety Net : Bilingual, Bicultural CARE Health Ambassadors in Rural Western North Carolina: A Community CollaborationSarah Dewitt-FeldmanHannah J. RobinsonSarah B. ThachLaCosta TiptonSchell McCall
- Running the Numbers : Capitalize on the Moment: Leveraging the COVID-19 Experience to Spur Low-Value Care Reduction in North Carolina: A Periodic Feature to Inform North Carolina Health Care Professionals About Current Topics in Health StatisticsCorinna Sorenson
- Facilitating COVID-19 Testing in Historically Marginalized Populations by Leveraging Community PartnershipsLaurin BrownVictoria BillingsWilliam PilkingtonDeepak Kumar
- The Need for Syringe Services Programs Escalates as Opioid Overdoses Surge in North CarolinaRoy SteinKate RobertsLoftin WilsonFred Wells BrasonSabra MurrowBrenda PearsonRobyn Jordan
Laws, Michelle, and Viviana Martinez-Bianchi. 2021. “In the Path of the Storm: North Carolina’s Response to COVID-19’s Impact on Historically Marginalized Populations.” North Carolina Medical Journal 82 (4): 276–77. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.82.4.276.
