The Reservoir Post
Losing Your Cookies? Advertising in a Post-Cookie World
By: Marilyn FancherBrands that use digital display or sponsored advertising online are indeed “losing their cookies” as Google continues phasing out technical support for third-party cookies. Browsers such as Safari and Firefox have already implemented a default opt-out setting for users, and Google’s Chrome (which… Read Full Post
Transforming Passion Into Action: Harnessing Research to Address Health Inequities
By: Sana ImamAs a graduate student and public affairs practitioner living in Washington, D.C., I sit at the nexus of policymaking and transformative change. Surrounded by professors with profound legislative expertise and colleagues at Reservoir who are equally passionate about public health, I'm constantly… Read Full Post
Accelerated Approval Pathway: Key Takeaways from Patient and Expert Panels
By: Alka BhattI recently participated in two panels hosted by Patients Rising Now about the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Accelerated Approval Program, which allows for the earlier approval of drugs that treat serious conditions. As a life sciences consultant, a trained pharmacist, and a rare disease… Read Full Post
Reservoir Communications Group Adds Clare Krusing and Rikki Campbell Ogden, Expanding Firm’s Corporate Communications and Creative Expertise
By: Liz IronsWashington, DC – Reservoir Communications Group has welcomed six new team members, including Clare Krusing as an Executive Vice President, and Rikki Campbell Ogden as Design Director. Their unique backgrounds in corporate communications, advocacy, and graphic design deepen the firm’s strategic… Read Full Post
Medicine & Media
By: Michelle NealyEarlier this month, I traveled to Birmingham, Alabama and New Orleans, Louisiana to attend conferences hosted by the National Medical Association and the National Association of Black Journalists. As a former journalist, a health equity advocate, and a person who is deeply invested in positive… Read Full Post
Championing Women's Health: Insights from Millicent Gorham, CEO of AWHP
By: Mallory WardWith nearly half of American women forgoing critical preventive care services post-pandemic, May’s National Women's Health Month serves as a call to action for policymakers, advocates, and health care providers to come together and advance collaborative policies prioritizing the well-being of all… Read Full Post
Life at Reservoir: Starting a Rewarding Career
By: Madelyn SykesLess than a year ago, I was unsure about what the future held. Only two things were certain: I would be graduating from college soon, and I had secured an internship with Reservoir Communications Group for my final semester. My internship was a chance to gain valuable professional experiences and… Read Full Post
Celebrating the Leaders Advancing Women’s Health
By: Gretta StoneLast night we celebrated the 33rd annual Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) awards dinner and I came away so inspired. This powerhouse of an organization is a big reason why we have offices on women’s health in the major federal agencies and why so many more women are included in clinical… Read Full Post
Can We Have Value Without Equity? Key Takeaways from Our Expert Webinar
By: Courtney Tyne and Michelle NealyAccess to health care has increasingly been determined through some form of value assessment. However, frequently these assessments do not systematically or completely account for equity. In fact, conversations around value and equity have traditionally remained siloed, resulting in hardcoding of… Read Full Post
Reflections on Community Health Care in Guatemala
By: Chrystine ZacherauFor the past five years I have traveled to Guatemala to volunteer with Mayanza, a not-for-profit organization providing health education to school-aged children and mothers in Santiago Atitlán. When I started this effort, it was for me – to get away from my laptop, utilize my skills as a clinician… Read Full Post