A better approach to prevent teen suicide deathsA new grant will fund crucial work to test the effectiveness of teen suicide prevention in primary care.
Engaging clinicians, patients in firearm suicide preventionIn this powerful video, Julie Richards, PhD, discusses her work to prevent firearm suicide deaths and how it is being implemented at Kaiser Permanente Washington.
Vaccine program recruiting new volunteers in Seattle areaThe KPWHRI vaccine trial registry was the first to enroll participants in a clinical trial of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Can machine learning help treat depression more effectively?A new grant funds modeling work to identify effective antidepressant treatments for individual patients more quickly.
Making research communications more inclusiveA new resource from KPWHRI's ACT Center encourages language and design choices that promote inclusivity.
How lived experience affects Black women's healthKanetha Wilson, PhD, discusses her research on the complex interworking of location and health for Black women in Southeastern America.
Addressing structural racism in clinical prediction modelsMaricela Cruz, PhD, and Yates Coley, PhD, spoke to JSM TV about structural racism in prediction models and methods to mitigate bias.
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