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Deprescribing: Less may be more
Dr. Sascha Dublin explains why sometimes not taking medications may be a safer and healthier choice.
How to become a clinical value champion
KPWHRI’s MacColl Center launches online training to help clinicians identify and curb overused services in clinical practice.
Is bariatric surgery helpful in chronic kidney disease?
In a study in Annals of Surgery, Kaiser Permanente researchers and colleagues share new findings that bariatric surgery is linked to lower death risk in persons with chronic kidney disease and obesity.
How infrastructure projects can better accommodate health and equity
A new brief spotlights health impact assessments as a process to improve planning for major developments.
Mentoring and funding support researcher diversity
Kayne Mettert reflects on lived experience — and his drive to reduce stigma around mental health disorders.
Getting to know KPWHRI’s two new directors
Dr. Rita Mangione-Smith chats with Marilou Hemenway and Caroline Liou about their new roles — and the unique paths that brought them to KPWHRI.
Meeting participants' needs: Our research interventionists
Deborah King and Jessie Waiamau-Ariota describe their pivotal role in research on youth mental health — and more.
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