Thanks to Johns Hopkins University’s the Hub for featuring findings from the IPS 2025 National Health Inequities Survey report, & for helping challenge narratives that insist our nation is more divided on health than we think: https://bit.ly/4d1OPm0
Get the full survey report at IPSNow.org.
Posts by Vincent Guilamo-Ramos
Meet our N-SISS Fellows! UMass Boston Assistant Professor Dr. Sabreen Darwish’s research examines developing family and community-based interventions to reduce tobacco use among Arab Americans and other marginalized groups: https://bit.ly/3Jdg3tr
Grateful to IPS Affiliate @NMAC for highlighting the need to increase visibility to address the US Latino HIV Cascading Disaster at Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit 2026! Thanks to all bringing visibility to the crisis & implementing solutions to reverse it. More at CLAFH.org: https://bit.ly/3QeXPvo
Meet our N-SISS Fellows! UTHealth Houston Cizik School of Nursing Assistant Professor Dr. Higinio Fernandez-Sanchez’s research centers on health inequities affecting Latin American migrants & populations impacted by systems of oppression & inadequate policies: https://bit.ly/3Jdg3tr
This National Public Health Week, IPS highlights our mission to eliminate health inequities, starting with those furthest from opportunity. The 2025 IPS National Health Inequities Survey shows U.S. adults broadly support eliminating health inequities: https://bit.ly/4ulH4Oz
I will present “The Price of Invisibility: A Cascading Disaster in the Latino HIV Epidemic” on April 10, 10:45 AM-12:15 PM ET & moderate a session on April 9, 9-10:30 a.m. ET, next week at IPS Affiliate NMAC's 2026 Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit in Chicago. Register now: https://bit.ly/4mf2cTc
Data from the 2025 IPS National Health Inequities Survey are clear: The U.S. public supports eliminating health inequities. The findings challenge us to pursue this goal, starting with people furthest from opportunity. Explore the report here now: https://bit.ly/4ulH4Oz
So proud of our IPS Nursing Science Incubator for SDOH Solutions (N-SISS) Fellows. An assistant professor at UCSF School of Nursing, Charisee Ahmed’s research focuses on addressing health inequities among women & girls affected by violence in the US & Zambia. More on N-SISS: https://bit.ly/3Jdg3tr
For families in Mott Haven, NY, accessing affordable, high-quality substance use prevention & treatment can be difficult. CLAFH.org is addressing gaps w/ Safe Families—a community-based overdose prevention & treatment program designed to provide family-centered care: https://t.jh.edu/5DEf44
So proud of our IPS Nursing Science Incubator for SDOH Solutions (N-SISS) Fellows! A PhD graduate & postdoctoral scholar, Dr. Borkowski’s work explores informatics utilization for healthcare providers serving populations disproportionately impacted by harmful SDOH. On N-SISS: https://bit.ly/3Jdg3tr
At IPS, we believe eliminating health inequities is the winning solution our nation needs on health reform. Our 2025 National Health Inequities Survey shows the US public largely agrees —challenging narratives that say there is more that separates us than binds us: https://bit.ly/4ulH4Oz
IPS 2025 National Health Inequities Survey findings challenge narratives the US is too divided. A crucial insight from the report is a majority of the public agrees eliminating health inequities to repair our broken U.S. health system is the winning solution we all need: https://bit.ly/4ulH4Oz
I’m especially honored to be presenting on "The Price of Invisibility: A Cascading Disaster in the Latino HIV Epidemic" at IPS Affiliate NMAC’s 10th Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit in Chicago, April 8-10! Register today for the summit’s early bird rate: https://t.jh.edu/uM4Gvr
The unrecognized US Latino HIV Cascading Disaster has worsened for more than 10 years even as we’ve made progress overall in reducing new infections. Thanks @Uncloseted Media for highlighting how federal actions impact lives of Latinos living with or at risk for HIV infection: https://bit.ly/3MMxpjj
At a time when division feels constant, the first of its kind 2025 IPS National Health Inequities Survey tells a different story: U.S. adults want solutions, and they’re more aligned on healthcare than we think.
Read & share the report: https://online.flippingbook.com/view/430854979/
I'm exceptionally proud to announce our IPS Affiliates Program flipbook is live! IPS Affiliates are partners aligned with & committed to the core mission of IPS, eliminating health inequities as a strategy for fixing our nation’s broken health system. Meet our Afffilaites now: https://bit.ly/4s4x4qX
I'm honored to be presenting at this year's 2026 ICN NP/APN Network Conference hosted by Vanderbilt University School of Nursing! An incredible opportunity to showcase & share insights with nursing leaders around the world. Register: https://icn-npapn-2026.com
I’m honored to serve on the Program Committee for IPS Affiliate NMAC’s 2026 Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit! This year’s theme is “The Syndemic Approach: Strengthening the HIV and Public Health Workforce.” Learn more and register: https://www.nmac.org/bhps/registration/
Join IPS in eliminating health inequities to stay informed on Bridging our Divide! Sign up for our mailing list for all the latest updates on IPS, including our March 31 convening on the U.S. opioid and behavioral health crisis. Join the mailing list: bit.ly/3Sp58ya
Honored to receive the 2026 Penta Brighter Future Award. This recognition inspires me to accelerate my work to eliminate health inequities using family-centered prevention & care solutions to protect adolescent health & support community resilience. More at IPSNow.org. Award: https://bit.ly/4rqVGdw
I look forward to presenting on "The Price of Invisibility: A Cascading Disaster in the Latino HIV Epidemic" at IPS Affiliate @NMAC's 10th Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit in Chicago, April 8-10. Learn more or register to attend: https://t.jh.edu/uM4Gvr #HIV #LatinoHealth #BridgingOurDivide #IPSNow
We’ve lined up an expert panel in the fields of substance use & behavioral health for our March 31 IPS convening on the U.S. opioid crisis. We’ll also highlight evidence-based solutions showing how we can move from crisis to recovery to resilience. Register now: https://t.jh.edu/5DEf44
I'm honored to present on March 12 as @Adelphi University College of Nursing and Public Health's 2026 Buckley Scholar. Please join in-person or virtually for "Bridging the Divide: Eliminating Health Inequities in the United States." Register here: https://lnkd.in/eHvpBsAP #BridgingOurDivide #IPSNow
In December, IPS hosted the launch of our national Bridging Our Divide campaign and initial findings from the first IPS National Health Inequities Survey. Look for the full report later this month, and check out our next IPS convening on March 31: https://t.jh.edu/5DEf44
Dear friends I invite you to watch & share our brief IPS Bridging Our Divide video. The campaign offers a rare opportunity for those interested in fixing our broken US health system to build bridges that realize a healthier nation for all—but we need your support. Learn more: https://t.jh.edu/PcLz3H
We’ve lined up an expert panel in the fields of substance use & behavioral health for our March 31 IPS convening on the U.S. opioid crisis. We’ll also highlight evidence-based solutions showing how we can move from crisis to recovery to resilience. Register now: https://t.jh.edu/5DEf44
Proud of our 2026 IPS Nursing Science Incubator for SDOH Solutions (N-SISS) Fellows upon completing their first sessions in DC! N-SISS advances design & implementation of research by nurse scientists & scientists in aligned fields, focused on eliminating U.S. health inequities: t.jh.edu/hTFv3M
We’ve lined up an expert panel in the fields of substance use & behavioral health for our March 31 IPS convening on the U.S. opioid crisis. We’ll also highlight evidence-based solutions showing how we can move from crisis to recovery to resilience. Register now: https://t.jh.edu/5DEf44
Addressing the US opioid & behavioral health crisis calls for evidence-based solutions. Join IPS on March 31, virtually or in person, for ‘Filling the Gaps: Eliminating Health Inequities in the US Opioid and Behavioral Health Response,’ including expert insights. Register: t.jh.edu/5DEf44
This IPS Policy Rx, we reflect on ICU nurse Alex Pretti, what his death means for nursing, and how our response can help to bridge divides. When diverse groups come together to address a shared problem, this can show that Bridging Our Divide is possible: https://lnkd.in/eHUSBzJs #IPSNow