Musings on a Prior Pandemic, Part One: Notes From the Onset of AIDS
In this three part series, Dr. Kenneth H. Mayer, Fenway Health Medical Research Director and Co-Chair of The Fenway Institute, reflects on the 40th anniversary
Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Now Approved for People 12 Years and Older
We are very excited to announce that anyone who is 12 years old or older is now eligible for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. This is
Fenway Health To Open New COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic In Jamaica Plain
As part of our continuing efforts to improve the accessibility of COVID-19 vaccines, Fenway Health is opening a new COVID-19 vaccine clinic at our AIDS
Biden-Harris Administration commits to reversing anti-LGBTQIA+ health care policy in response to 2020 lawsuit filed by Fenway Health and eight other plaintiffs; but more needs to be done
BOSTON, May 11, 2021— The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced yesterday that it will enforce nondiscrimination provisions in Section 1557 of
Spotlight On Health Information Professionals
April 18-24 marked Health Information Professionals (HIP) Week. Here at Fenway Health, our Informatics and Data team members play a critical role every day in
Fenway Health Announces Hiring of Chief Clinical Officer
BOSTON, MA—Fenway Health announces today that Aimee Carew-Lyons, PhD, RN, CPNP, will join the organization as its Chief Clinical Officer. Carew-Lyons brings 30 years of
Fenway’s Jacqueline Nicole Petit Publishes Study in International Journal of Dental Hygiene
Fenway Health Dental is excited to announce that Jacqueline Nicole Petit, Dental Hygienist, recently published her dissertation work in the International Journal of Dental Hygiene.
Fenway Health’s Violence Recovery Program Statement on the Murder of Jahaira Dealto
Fenway Health staff woke up Monday morning along with the rest of the local LGBTQIA+ community to the loss of Jahaira Dealto, a transgender activist