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Elle Lett, PhD, MAUniversity of Washington Verified email at uw.edu Cited by 1796 |
[HTML][HTML] Health equity tourism: ravaging the justice landscape
As the long-standing and ubiquitous racial inequities of the United States reached national
attention, the public health community has witnessed the rise of “health equity tourism”. This …
attention, the public health community has witnessed the rise of “health equity tourism”. This …
Transgender data collection in the electronic health record: current concepts and issues
There are over 1 million transgender people living in the United States, and 33% report
negative experiences with a healthcare provider, many of which are connected to data …
negative experiences with a healthcare provider, many of which are connected to data …
Conceptualizing, contextualizing, and operationalizing race in quantitative health sciences research
Differences in health outcomes across racial groups are among the most commonly reported
findings in health disparities research. Often, these studies do not explicitly connect …
findings in health disparities research. Often, these studies do not explicitly connect …
Trends in racial/ethnic representation among US medical students
Importance With increasing efforts to create a diverse physician workforce that is reflective of
the demographic characteristics of the US population, it remains unclear whether progress …
the demographic characteristics of the US population, it remains unclear whether progress …
[HTML][HTML] Mapping community-engaged implementation strategies with transgender scientists, stakeholders, and trans-led community organizations
Abstract Purpose of Review Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) represents one of the most
effective methods of prevention for HIV, but remains inequitable, leaving many transgender …
effective methods of prevention for HIV, but remains inequitable, leaving many transgender …
[HTML][HTML] Declining racial and ethnic representation in clinical academic medicine: a longitudinal study of 16 US medical specialties
Objective To evaluate trends in racial, ethnic, and sex representation at US medical schools
across 16 specialties: internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, psychiatry, radiology …
across 16 specialties: internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, psychiatry, radiology …
Racial inequity in fatal US police shootings, 2015–2020
Introduction Violent encounters with police represent a significant cause of morbidity and
mortality in the USA, especially among Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) …
mortality in the USA, especially among Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) …
Considerations for transgender population health research based on US national surveys
E Lett, A Everhart - Annals of Epidemiology, 2022 - Elsevier
Transgender identities and health are highly politicized in the United States leading to
restrictions on relevant data collection in national health surveillance systems. This has …
restrictions on relevant data collection in national health surveillance systems. This has …
[HTML][HTML] The association of microaggressions with depressive symptoms and institutional satisfaction among a national cohort of medical students
Background Despite substantial research on medical student mistreatment, there is scant
quantitative data on microaggressions in US medical education. Objective To assess US …
quantitative data on microaggressions in US medical education. Objective To assess US …
Resilience is an adverse event: A critical discussion of resilience theory in health services research and public health
B Suslovic, E Lett - Community Health Equity Research & …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Resilience, the individual trait of being able to persist and cope with, often recurrent,
negative experiences, has experienced an explosion in recent years as a topic of study. In …
negative experiences, has experienced an explosion in recent years as a topic of study. In …