Celebrating National Health Center Week 2020
August 9th through August 15th marks National Health Center Week 2020, a very special week that we observe each year here at Fenway Health. Started
From Words to Action: Mapping the Fenway Health Racial Equity and Social Justice Journey
The fact that racism is a public health crisis comes as no surprise. Perhaps the surprise is that it has taken so long for this
Fenway Health Mourns the Passing of Local Philanthropist, Ed Ansin
It is with sadness that we note the passing of local philanthropist and owner of Boston TV Stations WHDH TV 7 and WLVI TV 56,
AIDS Walk Boston Profile: Meet Kelly Rush
Kelly Rush accepting the 2019 Bette Byrnes Award. In 2011, on the recommendation of a coworker, Kelly signed up for AIDS Walk Boston. He completed
Fenway Health Responds to COVID-19: By The Numbers
The past five months have brought unprecedented challenges in public health. While the global COVID-19 pandemic continues, Fenway Health also continues to rise to these
Understanding COVID-19 Vaccine Trials
As the battle against COVID-19 enters month six and cases continue to surge across the country, the search for a vaccine is more urgent than
Paper offers strategies to mitigate clinician implicit bias against sexual and gender minority patients
BOSTON, July 14, 2020—A Perspective essay published in Psychosomatics: The Journal of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry uses case scenarios to illustrate how implicit bias among psychiatrists and
Why I Walk: Eileen MacDougall
Eileen MacDougall participated in her first AIDS Walk in 1988, pushing her young daughter in a stroller the whole way and feeling supported and encouraged