
Jeremy Greene
@jgreene2
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historian of science, medicine, and technology at Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
Joined June 2009
"The Value(s) of Disposability in Health Care: Questioning the Tradeoffs of Safety, Efficacy, Efficiency, and Sustainability", Robert H Levi Symposium - Panel Discussion Nov 12, 4-7p. Free & open to all, link for details: https://t.co/3nkHHnTR8t
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Register now! The Value(s) of Disposability in Health Care: Questioning the Tradeoffs of Safety, Efficacy, Efficiency, and Sustainability, Robert H Levi Symposium - Panel Discussion Nov 12, 4-7p. Free & open to all, in person or virtual. link for details: https://t.co/Q8yLXFH5tI
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This work was a joint effort with Jason Chernesky, Caleb Alexander, Anna Lembke, @AdamKoon @DrTomori @drdavidmichaels @jgreene2 Summary here as well by @JohnsHopkinsSPH:
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Makers and marketers of prescription opioids misused scientific evidence to advance five common and inaccurate claims about the safety and effectiveness of prescription opioids, according to @JohnsHopkinsSPH researchers' review of @IndustryDocs.
publichealth.jhu.edu
Analysis finds key scientific articles were cited to support unsubstantiated industry claims in more than 3,600 documents in the UCSF-JHU Opioid Industry Documents Archive.
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Tune in now! Climate and Health Day of the US Climate Action Summit--from now until 5:30 pm. https://t.co/U0L7MP50tB
#ClimateActionforHealth
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Happy Earth Day! I’ll be on a panel with Sec’y @HHSGov Xavier Becerra on climate, health, and the ecological costs of modern healthcare today 9-11am: https://t.co/RMeNBDg2GG join if you can—
sustainability.jhu.edu
The Hopkins Business of Health Initiative welcomes Xavier Becerra, Secretary of the Health and Human Services, for a fireside chat about health and climate – the threat to human health,…
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We’re excited to announce the #Opioid #Archive National Symposium, Mon, May 13-Thurs, May 16. https://t.co/wCXaC5OhcZ Check out the lineup of speakers on topics including #HealthPolicy #HealthLaw #InformationScience #Archives #HistMed #ScienceHistory
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Thanks to these clinician/scholars for bringing us #SHSSM2024 (Society for Humanities, Social Science, and Medicine): just getting underway now: https://t.co/AbD7yu2z4s
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Thanks to the good people at @somatosphere for pairing THE DOCTOR WHO WASN'T THERE (@UChicagoPress) with @HZeavin’s THE DISTANCE CURE (@mitpress)for a book forum! thanks @histoftech @jaivirdi @KirstenOstherr, @cb_grimaldi, Katja Guenther & Felix Rietmann:
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Honored by this book forum in @somatosphere on @jgreene2's THE DOCTOR WHO WASN'T THERE (@UChicagoPress) & my book THE DISTANCE CURE (@mitpress). With deep thanks to @histoftech, @jaivirdi, @KirstenOstherr, @cb_grimaldi, Katja Guenther & Felix Rietmann: https://t.co/DcUxCMT02C
somatosphere.net
The website of Somatosphere
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An essay I wrote about @HZeavin’s and @jgreene2’s recent books about technology, medicine, and the spaces in between: https://t.co/cPk3sZgl4z (Btw you should read both their books!)
somatosphere.net
The website of Somatosphere
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LA folks! Boarding a flight to LAX morning for a blitz trip: 5 talks in 5 days. Send me a DM if you have time for a coffee in between— Today, 12-2pm, UCLA lunch talk on modeling structural competency in medical education, UCLA Center for Social Medicine & Medical Humanities
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Coverage of the criminal activity by Curtis Bay medical waste incinerator and the ongoing call for @GovWesMoore to act on commitments to environmental justice. https://t.co/VuJ3w52Owo
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Spot on, Gareth. The other song based on the syringe tides was the basis for the title of this recent article in @TheAtlantic : https://t.co/PYe55auN79
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Now at #EAHMH2023 Clio in a crisis: Reflections on the roles and responsibilities of the historian in a pandemic https://t.co/rC1Zgl4jUX a roundtable chaired by Michael Bresalier with @LachenalGui @monnaisl @jgreene2 @DoraVargha et al. First set of questions
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Delighted to announce the first article from my current research project, Syringe Tides: Disposable Medical Technologies and the Making of Medical Waste is now published in @TheAtlantic—with many thanks to @danengber #histmed
theatlantic.com
The “syringe tides”—waves of used hypodermic needles, washing up on land—terrified beachgoers of the late 1980s. Their disturbing lesson was ignored.
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