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NIH Career Development “K” Awards
Lauren Fiechtner, MD, MPH and Lauren Wisk, PhD present to the Harvard-wide Pediatric Health Services Research Fellowship program about NIH Career Development Awards and helpful tips on how to apply for them.
Insurance billing notices threaten young adults’ confidentiality
Young adults can remain on their parents’ health insurance policies until they turn 26, but when they use it for counseling, pregnancy tests, addiction treatment or anything else, insurers frequently notify their parents. These routine billing notifications to parents of teens and young adults pose...
Disparities in Young Adult Health Insurance Coverage and Access to Health Care Post-Federal Health Reform
2018 SGIM Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Grand Ballroom Denver Convention Center
I Thought You Said This Was Confidential?—Challenges to Protecting Privacy for Teens and Young Adults
Wisk, Lauren E., Susan H. Gray, and Holly C. Gooding. 2018. “I Thought You Said This Was Confidential?—Challenges to Protecting Privacy for Teens and Young Adults”. JAMA Pediatrics.
Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Interactive Medications Among Medically Vulnerable Youth
Weitzman, Elissa, Kara Magane, Lauren Wisk, Joseph Allario, Elizabeth Harstad, and Sharon Levy. 2018. “Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Interactive Medications Among Medically Vulnerable Youth”. Pediatrics.
Moderating Impact of Parental Relationship Quality on Quality of Life for Youth with and without Chronic Conditions
Poster presentation at the 15th International Congress of Behavioral Medicine in Santiago, Chile. Abstract ID: 588Session title: Poster Session ALocation of session: Foyer Volcanes, Hotel Intercontinental Santiago
Alcohol use beliefs and behaviors of parents of medically vulnerable youth
Poster presentation by Elissa Weitzman at the 15th International Congress of Behavioral Medicine in Santiago, Chile. Co-authored by Lauren Wisk, Sharon Levy, Kara Magane, and Julie Lunstead. Abstract ID: 781Session title: Poster Session ALocation of session: Foyer Volcanes, Hotel Intercontinental...
Reactions to the return of aggregate research results – a catalyst for engaging clinical cohorts in research and shared decision-making
Oral presentation by Elissa Weitzman at the 15th International Congress of Behavioral Medicine in Santiago, Chile. Co-authored by Lauren Wisk and Kara Magane. Abstract ID: 758Session title: Health Promotion among YouthLocation of session: Llaima, Hotel Intercontinental Santiago
On your parents' insurance? How to keep your health private
More than 2 million people ages 19 through 25 gained health insurance in the years following the passage of former President Barack Obama's health care law, which allows young adults to stay on their parents' plans until age 26. Post-Obamacare, these young adults had access to health care, but it...