What You Need to Know About Swimming In The Ocean This Summer

New research presented at the American Society of Microbiology 2019 conference shows that your skin microbiome, leaving behind bacteria that would normally be washed off in rivers or lakes.The research comes as other news shows that flesh-eating bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, has been detected farther north than its typical home in warmer Atlantic Ocean waters.

Leonce Nshuti, MS

Leonce
Nshuti
MS
Health Policy Analyst II
Health Policy
Phone
(615) 875-1378
Office Address
2525 West End Ave.
Suite 1275
Room / Suite
1275
Nashville
Tennessee
37203
leonce.nshuti@vumc.org

Jessica Childs, BFA

Jessica
Childs
Program Manager
Health Policy
(615) 936-7609
2525 West End Ave
Room / Suite
1275
Nashville
Tennessee
37203
jessica.childs@vumc.org

Jessica joined the Department of Health Policy in 2019. Prior to joining the team she worked on reporting and analytics for a venture capital firm in San Francisco. Jessica holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design and Studio Art.

Study finds linkage between economic conditions and child health

There has been a number of studies published that find linkage between economic conditions and the health of adults in America. In general, when the economy worsens, health status tends to decline also.  But now a new study published by Gilbert Gonzales, PhD, assistant professor of health policy, and researchers at the University of Minnesota and Dartmouth University published in the journal Health Economics finds a similar connection between poor economic conditions and child health.

Jake Lowary

Jake
Lowary
MA
Sr. Communications Specialist
Department of Health Policy
Phone
(615) 343-0762
2525 West End Ave.
Suite 1200
Room / Suite
1200
Nashville
Tennessee
37203
jacob.lowary@vumc.org