Elizabeth MétrauxAn Open Letter to the Man Who Charged his Truck into a Crowd of Adolescent BLM DemonstratorsYou may have started the campaign we didn’t know we neededJul 15, 2020Jul 15, 2020
Elizabeth MétrauxinHuman PartsConfederate Statues Aren’t Even Honest About Who They MemorializeWhat’s insidious is the way these monuments infect our memories, our relationships, and our beliefsJun 24, 20205Jun 24, 20205
Elizabeth MétrauxinAge of AwarenessWe Need To Prepare For An Exodus Of Healthcare WorkersIf past is prologue, we’re going to lose our best.Apr 26, 2020Apr 26, 2020
Elizabeth MétrauxMemorializing COVID-19Health system leaders should be marking their calendars to honor their teamsApr 23, 2020Apr 23, 2020
Elizabeth MétrauxWhat would the USO do? 7 ways health systems can help workers through COVID-19Lessons from global health, disaster relief, and military combat offer powerful insight into supporting health workers through COVID-19.Apr 6, 2020Apr 6, 2020
Elizabeth MétrauxAmerica’s Loneliness Epidemic Is Eroding Our DemocracyLoneliness does more than make us sick. It’s making us uncivil.Jul 18, 20192Jul 18, 20192
Elizabeth MétrauxTeaching Health Centers address medical education reform — and the primary care shortageSo why aren’t we talking about them?Apr 15, 2019Apr 15, 2019
Elizabeth MétrauxWhat mom’s cancer and dad’s Viagra taught me about American healthcareIt’s all about relationships.Apr 15, 20191Apr 15, 20191
Elizabeth MétrauxCan stories bring connection back to healthcare?Using narrative to build community and accelerate change in medicineFeb 21, 2019Feb 21, 2019
Elizabeth MétrauxBias Interventions Aren’t Helping Women Advance In STEMwith Keren Meital Kinner, MSEd, and Dana HinikerFeb 1, 2019Feb 1, 2019