A public health podcast produced by the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCCID), "Infectious Questions" connects those with infectious disease questions to those with the answers. Un balado sur la santé publique réalisé par le Centre de collaboration nationale des maladies infectieuses (CCNMI) et appelé « Infections en question » fait le lien entre les balados concernant les questions sur les maladies infectieuses et ceux qui offrent des réponses à ces questions.
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Evidence and experts to help you understand today’s public health news—and what it means for tomorrow.
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This podcast explores public health careers, epidemiology, and public health entrepreneurship. The episodes features conversations that encourage you to think creatively and use innovation, while also helping you see public health everywhere.
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Interviews with scholars of public health about their new books
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AJPH Podcasts in English and Chinese English-language hosts: Alfredo Morabia (Editor-in-Chief) and Vickie Mays (Associate Editor) Chinese-language host: Jihong Liu (Associate Editor)
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How should we prepare for the next pandemic? How is noise pollution affecting my neighborhood? And how can we prevent opioid overdose from a public parking lot? From epidemiology to behavioral science, Megan Hall covers it all as she interviews public health researchers about their work and what brought them to the field of public health in this award-winning podcast.
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A podcast where people get to learn more about public health work in Africa and how to navigate their public health careers. Each episode features an in depth interview with a public health practitioner and/or researcher from an African country and/or working in African countries in public health. Conversation is about how they ended up working in public health, what they do at a high level in their current work, what they love about their field and career path and what words of wisdom they ...
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Our aim is to provide a wide panoramic of what it means to work in Public Health in the U.K. through the experiences of registrars, academics and leaders in the field. We hope to inspire those thinking about pursuing a career in public health as well as those currently training in public health. Follow us on Twitter @TiPH_Podcast
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The purpose of this podcast is to explore topics of interest for professionals at the intersection of public health and entrepreneurship. We will explore topics around getting started, finding clients, leads and marketing, offers and sales, as well as systems and productivity to help you strengthen your confidence and grow the business of your dreams! Whether you’re just getting started or you’ve been in business for a while, you’ll find helpful tips and strategies in the episodes that we pu ...
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The Public Health Insight Podcast is a weekly podcast ranked in the top 5% of all podcasts globally. The podcast covers all things public health and global health, from the sustainable development goals to the social determinants of health, as well as interesting dialogues about the diverse career opportunities that exist in the fields. Since its launch in March 2020, the podcast has featured more than 40 high-profile guests and has built an audience in more than 5,000 cities in over 190 cou ...
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Public Health Out Loud is a podcast that delves into the broader public health concerns and issues facing everyday Rhode Islanders. From discussions about safeguarding against future pandemics to actionable plans for families to help keep their loved ones safe from preventable diseases, Public Health Out Loud is a no nonsense resource for listeners who want to stick to the facts. Host Dr. Philip Chan promises to deliver accurate, light-hearted, and informative public health updates that matt ...
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Everything is public health and public health is for everyone. So many things impact our health. The physical things around you, the social interactions, the policies you may never notice, are all quietly there, protecting our health and well-being in subtle ways everyday. Some are there on purpose to prevent bad outcomes, some are issues that we still need to address, but most go unnoticed by many of us. This is the world of public health; a science of understanding the countless forces and ...
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The University of Iowa College of Public Health is a top-ranked school of public health, meeting the public health challenges of the 21st century through education, research, outreach, and community engagement.
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Join New York State Department of Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald and Executive Deputy Commissioner Johanne Morne as they explore the critical issues, innovations, and initiatives that shape the health and well-being of the people of New York. You will hear timely conversations with public health leaders on topics like air quality, climate change, opioids and harm reduction, Wadsworth Center, New York’s world-class public health laboratory, New York State of Health, our health insuran ...
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Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout the midwest region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health.
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In einer Welt, in der digitale Technologien tief in unseren Alltag eingebettet sind, steht die öffentliche Gesundheit an der Schwelle zu einer bedeutenden Transformation. Der "Digital Public Health Podcast" öffnet Dir die Tür zu den vielschichtigen Facetten dieses faszinierenden Wandels. In jeder Episode führen wir Gespräche mit führenden Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftlern, Politikerinnen und Politikern sowie Pionierinnen und Pionieren aus der Start-up-Szene, die an der Schnittstelle ...
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Public Health. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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A podcast discussing the essential services of public health!
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ASTHO’s podcast series, the Public Health Review, features health officials and public health leadership who are on the front lines of state and territorial public health. The series capitalizes on current public health issues and delivers timely, thoughtful perspectives on the value of public health through the lens of state/territorial health officials and other subject matter experts.
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🔸 A committee that strives to create social sensitiveness on multiple health related aspects in the society. 🔸Dr.Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy
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JPHMP Direct is the online companion site of the Journal of Public Health Management & Practice.
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VitalTalks: Future of Public Health from Vital Strategies looks at how the world around us shapes our health, and how we can shape our environments so that everyone, everywhere has the potential for great health. Vital Strategies is a global public health organization that seeks to accelerate progress on the world’s most pressing health problems. Our team combines evidence-based strategies with innovation to help develop and implement sound public health policies, manage programs efficiently ...
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Tune in weekly to learn more about every day topics and how they relate to public health. In this podcast, host Katherine Phillips discusses real issues that we are facing in the modern era and how they affect our daily lives.
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The National Public Health Information Coalition’s podcast series, Public Health Speaks, provides information regarding the latest public health topics.
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The Good, Bad & Ugly of Public health and every day life talk. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chingonamph/support
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Unpacking Public Health and Community Medicine topics into digestible chunks. Questions, comments, suggestions welcomed at https://www.facebook.com/PublicHealthUnpacked Thank you. Background music credits to Tim Moor from Pixabay.
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The official podcast of the Public Health Podcast and Media Network. We leverage podcasting to improve public health infrastructure and to amplify diverse public health communities.
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The Public Health Report is your go-to source of current news updates on what is happening in public health. Learn more at publichealthpodcasters.com
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Information about COVID-19 from a public health, policy, and cultural approach in a way that is translatable to the public. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/covid19ppc/support (https://anchor.fm/covid19ppc/support)
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Conversations on Public Health aims to create a valuable repository of insights into public health by interviewing researchers, consultants, policy makers, donors, opinion shapers and health workers on a weekly basis.
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Think Public Health is a podcast by students from the Loma Linda University School of Public Health exploring the world from a public health perspective. Join us as we investigate issues in the media by talking to experts, students, and community members about the relevance of public health in everyday living.
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Tune in to conversations with professionals working across sectors for health promotion. From the role of art in building resilience to decreasing the digital divide, we will learn about practical approaches for working across sectors to achieve health equity. If you are a CHES, visit https://moodle.publichealth.arizona.edu/ to receive CECH credits for listening.
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Stories from diverse, dynamic and fascinating public health nutritionists, dietitians and foodies alike. Inspiring new connections, new ideas and new foodies
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Public Health Reform work has been paused due to the local, regional and national demands of the COVID-19 pandemic. This account is no longer updated. For the latest information, visit Public Health Scotland https://publichealthscotland.scot/
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I am a Professor at Barnard College. My expertise is groundwater microbiology with a focus on linking Arsenic and carbon sources. My podcasts enable me to talk to scientists from around the world about their work.
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Editors at The Lancet Public Health, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to this open access journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from cervical cancer screening to mental health disorders among migrants, the association between daily steps and mortality risk to the link between air pollution and mortality, and more.
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GENERATION INVINCIBLE – Public Health ✓ Healthcare Policy ✓ Social Justice ✓
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Abigail Meller is an aspiring activist, feminist, and a couple of other –ists, with a passion for health policy, advocacy work, and civil rights. Join her as she discusses current public health, healthcare policy, and social justice issues on Generation Invincible, a bi-weekly podcast by a millennial, for millennials.
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We would like to introduce 'Stories in Public Health', a podcast for new and aspiring public health professionals. Join as we travel around Sydney interviewing the people in public health that we most look up to! Download our podcast and: • Be inspired by public health professionals who are leaders in their fields • Learn about how they got to where they are, and what motivates them to work in public health. • Stay up-to-date with the latest public health practice from the real world and hav ...
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Hey everyone, this is Whats Up Public Health! We are a podcast made of public health advocates and specialists. Our goal is to share knowledge with the general public on what public health is, what issues are out there. We are so glad you all stopped by to check us out and hope to keep you along throughout our public health ride. Thanks for stopping by! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whats-up-public-health/support
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Maltese🇲🇹 Physician👨🏻⚕️ specialist in Public Health Medicine exploring the World of Digital Health and Social Media
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Welcome to Talk Public Health (TPH), where we explore topics for persons looking to start a career in public health, make a change in their life or learn something new. Hosted by N. Charles Hamilton and Naomi Limaro Nathan, our dynamic team of young public health professionals offer fresh perspectives on topics including: neglected public health issues, global health affairs, and the latest updates in our field. Join the conversation beyond university public health courses and tune in today. ...
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Our mission at Public Health Decoded is to demystify public health research and make it accessible for everyone. Each month, two student hosts from Yale School of Public Health will focus on a popular public health - such as healthcare access, mental health, substance abuse - and interview experts in the field to help all of us understand the issue a bit better. We want to dive into public health issues that affect everyone to get you the latest on the research from the researchers themselves!
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Where people live and work, what they eat, how much they exercise (or don't), these factors all contribute enormously to the health of populations. So does policy, access to healthcare, and much more. Columbia Public Health Now asks Columbia faculty to weigh in on the public health challenges of today and consider their implications for the health and well-being of populations around the world. This spring, we are exploring the novel coronavirus. COVID-19's global spread is without historica ...
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We’re not all doctors! The Philippine public health system is a behemoth of networks, actors, policies, and programs. So, who is behind the wheel of this complex system? Listen to the stories of different Philippine public health workers thriving in their fields and learn how they serve their country through their expertise. In our first season, join Martha and Angeli, public health workers in their own right, as they interview key players in the Philippine public health system. Their guests ...
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PHE 69: Our Top 4 Strategies For Year-End Business Review
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In this episode, Dr. Huntley discusses year-end planning strategies specifically tailored for public health entrepreneurs. She outlines four key strategies: conducting a business review and analysis, updating knowledge and skills, reviewing systems and operations, and strategic planning for the upcoming year. Each strategy is designed to help entre…
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822 - Book Club: “Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice”
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About this episode: For nearly 30 years, Judge David Tatel served on the the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. But his rising legal career corresponded with his declining vision–a fact he tried to hide. Now, Tatel credits his blindness (and his guide dog Vixen) for helping him evolve as a judge and a person. In this episode: a look at Jud…
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George Severs, "Radical Acts: HIV/AIDS Activism in Late Twentieth-Century England" (Bloomsbury, 2024)
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In Radical Acts: HIV/AIDS Activism in Late Twentieth-Century England (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024), Dr George Severs draws on activist campaign literature and materials, broadcast media, and new oral history interviews to reconstruct the overlooked world of radical AIDS activism in England. This book provides one of the first detailed histories of th…
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PHEC 379: Post-Election Action Steps For Public Health Professionals
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In this episode, Dr. Huntley discusses the aftermath of the 2024 presidential election, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness in public health. She shares three key action steps for professionals: rest, reflect, and reset, encouraging listeners to take time for self-care and thoughtful consideration of their roles moving forward. Dr. Huntley al…
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Has Public Health Already Lost The Battle Against Gambling?
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The betting and gambling industry have been around for a while but in some ways, it feels like they are just getting started. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we explore the impacts of online gambling and sports betting, the role of governments, and explore whether public health has already lost the fight against gambling. Host…
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Same Old Tricks: Keeping Tobacco Industry Marketing on Rhode Island's Radar
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November 21st is the American Cancer Society’s Great American Smokeout, an annual event that encourages people to quit smoking or reduce their tobacco and nicotine use for at least 24 hours to live a healthier life and reduce their cancer risk. Ámbar Delgado, Manager of Advocacy at Tobacco Free RI Statewide Network, talks about why reducing tobacco…
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E38 - Prof. Tracy Daszkiewicz - FPH Presidential Candidate
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We are excited to welcome you all to a special series of episodes in partnership with the Faculty of Public Health to showcase the candidates running in the 2024 Faculty of Public Health elections. We will be joined by the candidates for President and Vice president and will be exploring their vision for the Faculty of Public Health and why members…
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Under the Weather: atmospheric science and public health Pt. 2
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This is part 2 of Lauren's conversation with Dr. Wang about his work in atmospheric science and implications for public health.Dr. Jun Wang's lab at the University of Iowa is developing innovative technologies for satellite remote sensing and low-cost environmental sensors to better understand and combat challenges like wildfires, air quality, and …
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Episode 18-Interview with Emmanuel Nsengiyumva
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"In this episode we talk with Mr. Emmanuel Nsengiyumva from Rwanda. Emmanuel is an experienced leader, and development professional with 10+ years working in the health and social protection sector with INGOs experience supporting governments in a wide spectrum of development issues from systems strengthening to community programming. We discussed:…
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How Rwanda's Health System Stopped Marburg in Its Tracks
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The East African country of Rwanda is currently in the midst of a Marburg virus disease outbreak, but the picture is far from bleak. Global health expert Dr. Craig Spencer, who survived Ebola in 2014, joined us to discuss the current situation in Rwanda, how the country has managed its “unprecedented” response, and what more developed nations can l…
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2024 P4 Regional Editor of AJPH, Prof. Jihong Liu and Dr. Tianchu Lyu, review highlights of the July to September 2024 Issues and July Supplement. The Editor’s Corner features Dr. Ling Fang, Professor from the School of Social Work, University of Toronto, Canada.Por AJPH
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017 - Dr. Monika Michaelis: Bremen als KI-Hotspot: das AI Center for Health Care
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Förderung, Forschung, Vernetzung – das AI Center for Health Care bildet Nachwuchstalente für die Zukunft des Gesundheitswesens aus. Doch auf ihrem Weg haben sie zahlreiche Hürden zu überwinden, die teils mit Bürokratie und teils mit ungleichen Ressourcen zusammenhängen. In dieser Episode des Digital Public Health Podcasts spricht Host Rasmus Cloes …
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"In the depths of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer." Albert Camus I mourn. I mourn for Public Health. I mourn for the earth. I mourn for a future that couldn't be. We will be back. Stay tuned. Follow progress and updates here: Bluesky Social: @everythingisPH Mastodon: @everythingispublichealth Patreon: https:/…
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s3e05 Unraveling the Mysteries and Empowering Patients in the Long COVID Journey
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Dr. Geeta Sood joins Department of Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald and Executive Deputy Commissioner Johanne Morne to discuss the growing public health concern of Long COVID, highlighting the need for comprehensive care and ongoing research. They explore the diverse range of symptoms associated with Long COVID, from brain fog to POTS, and th…
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821 - Psychological First Aid: Processing Big Post-Election Emotions
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About this episode: In the wake of the presidential election, many people are feeling big emotions like shock, disbelief, anger, and fear. Psychological first aid is a process that can help “take the sting out of injury” and chart a way forward after disruptive, upsetting events. In this episode: an explanation of the process and how people can use…
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Muhammad H. Zaman, "We Wait for a Miracle: Health Care and the Forcibly Displaced" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023)
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Around the world, millions are forcibly displaced by conflict, climate change, and persecution. Some cross international borders, while others are displaced within their own countries. In We Wait for a Miracle: Health Care and the Forcibly Displaced (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023), Muhammad H. Zaman shares poignant stories across continents to highlight t…
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820 - The Anti-Vaccine Movement Gets Its Close-Up
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About this episode: A new documentary, “Shot in the Arm,” looks at the modern anti-vaccine movement from its opposition to the measles vaccine in 2019 through the pandemic and its opposition to COVID vaccination. Filmmaker Scott Kennedy joins the podcast to talk about about the five-year project of creating the film, including details from his hour…
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PHE 68: Post-election Steps For Entrepreneurs
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In this episode, Dr. Huntley discusses the intersection of public health and entrepreneurship, particularly in the context of the recent U.S. presidential election. She emphasizes the importance of mindfulness, rest, reflection, and resetting for entrepreneurs, especially in the wake of emotional turmoil following the election results. Dr. Huntley …
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819 - A Second Trump Term: A Look At The Headlines
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About this episode: There’s a lot of speculation in the media about what Trump’s second term might mean for health and health policy. In this episode: a look at some of the headlines from this week and what we might see in the next four years around vaccines, the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, contraceptives, the federal workforce, immigration, and…
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E39 - Dr. David Walker - FPH Presidential Candidate
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We are excited to welcome you all to a special series of episodes in partnership with the Faculty of Public Health to showcase the candidates running in the 2024 Faculty of Public Health elections. We will be joined by the candidates for President and Vice president and will be exploring their vision for the Faculty of Public Health and why members…
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PHE 67: A Lesson Learned On Vulnerability
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In this episode, Dr. Huntley discusses the importance of vulnerability in leadership, particularly within the context of public health and entrepreneurship. She shares her personal journey of embracing vulnerability to build stronger relationships with clients and connect with audiences. Through her keynote experience at a public health conference,…
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818 - An Update On Measles, Pertussis, Mpox, and Other Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
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About this episode: In this episode: an update on the resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases like measles and pertussis (whooping cough) in the U.S. Globally, a look at the mpox vaccine and exciting news about two brand new vaccines for malaria and TB in the pipeline. Guest: Dr. Bill Moss is the executive director of the International Vaccine A…
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PHEC 378: Building Relationships at Public Health Events
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Dr. Huntley and Laura Hollabaugh reflect on their experiences at the American Public Health Association's annual meeting. They discuss the importance of setting clear goals for networking, the unexpected takeaways from the conference, and strategies for effective follow-up with new contacts. The conversation also highlights the challenges they face…
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We can all think of at least one person who has helped us move through key professional milestones. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we talk about the importance of giving back to the field of public health in your own way - whether through mentorship or volunteering. Hosts & Producers ◼️ Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP® ◼️ Leshaw…
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817 - What’s Behind All The Food Recalls
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About this episode: From frozen waffles to deli meat and even fast food burgers, outbreaks of foodborne illnesses seem to be everywhere. But are they happening more often or is our surveillance system just getting better? And how do bacteria like listeria and E. coli survive the manufacturing process, and persist long enough to sicken and even kill…
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In this episode, Dr. Huntley discusses the concept of 'CEO time' and its significance for entrepreneurs. She emphasizes the importance of stepping away from daily operational tasks to focus on strategic decision-making and self-care. Dr. Huntley also highlights the need for physical, mental, and emotional health as essential components of effective…
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Paul M. Renfro, "The Life and Death of Ryan White: AIDS and Inequality in America" (UNC Press, 2024)
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In the 1980s, as HIV/AIDS ravaged queer communities and communities of color in the United States and beyond, a straight white teenager named Ryan White emerged as the face of the epidemic. Diagnosed with hemophilia at birth, Ryan contracted HIV through contaminated blood products. In 1985, he became a household name after he was barred from attend…
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PHE 65: Guiding Organizational Transition, With Corinna Kelley, MPH
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In this episode, Dr. Huntley interviews Corinna Kelley, MPH, the founder and CEO of C.R.E.I.D. Consulting. Corinna shares her journey in public health and entrepreneurship, highlighting the importance of culture, resilience, empowerment, inclusion, and development. She discusses how her diverse background and military experience have prepared her f…
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816 - Book Club: The Promise and Peril of CRISPR
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About this episode: CRISPR technology can edit genetic codes, making it possible to cure people of terrible diseases, among other uses. But its power is not fully understood—even by the scientists and researchers who use it—and the technology far outpaces conversations about ethics and regulations. In this episode: that we know and don’t know about…
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Stuart Anderson, "Pharmacopoeias, Drug Regulation, and Empires: Making Medicines Official in Britain's Imperial World, 1618-1968" (McGill-Queen's UP, 2024)
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The word "pharmacopoeia" has come to have many meanings, although it is commonly understood to be a book describing approved compositions and standards for drugs. In 1813 the Royal College of Physicians of London considered a proposal to develop an imperial British pharmacopoeia - at a time when separate official pharmacopoeias existed for England,…
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Gareth Millward, "Sick Note: A History of the British Welfare State" (Oxford UP, 2022)
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Sick Note: A History of the British Welfare State (Oxford UP, 2022) is a history of how the British state asked, 'who is really sick?' Tracing medical certification for absence from work from 1948 to 2010, Gareth Millward shows that doctors, employers, employees, politicians, media commentators, and citizens concerned themselves with measuring sick…
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PHEC 377: Breast Cancer Awareness Conversations
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In this episode of Public Health Epidemiology Conversations, we are revisiting a recent conversation from our Public Health Roundtable Live about breast cancer awareness. Tuning in, you’ll hear from our incredible guests: Jessi Hekmati, LaShonda Richardson, and Ericka Horne. We delve into how our guests facilitate discussions about breast cancer aw…
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Seeing Public Health As A Business - Lesson 8 of 9
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What does it mean to spot business opportunities or pursue entrepreneurship in public health? In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we share our journey into public health entrepreneurship and consulting, as well as what we learned from this experience. References ◼️ DrCHHuntley ◼️ Public Health Epidemiology Conversations Podcast ◼️…
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815 - How To Run For Congress As A Public Health Official (Even If You Lose)
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About this episode: Dr. Jirair Ratevosian was a high level global health official in the State Department—a job he left to pursue a Congressional seat in California’s 30th district. In this episode, he details what it takes to run for Congress (including knocking on more than 30,000 doors) and how he talked about public health with voters. Spoiler …
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PHE 64: Invitation To Strategic Planning For 2025
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In this episode, Dr. Huntley discusses the intersection of public health and entrepreneurship, inviting listeners to participate in a strategic planning workshop aimed at setting goals for 2025. She also announces the upcoming enrollment for the Mastermind Group Program, emphasizing the importance of planning and support for public health professio…
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Sanaullah Khan, "Carceral Recovery: Prisons, Drug Markets, and the New Pharmaceutical Self" (Lexington Books, 2023)
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Carceral Recovery: Prisons, Drug Markets, and the New Pharmaceutical Self (Lexington Books, 2023) explores the interrelation between carceral conditions and substance use by considering the intersections between drug markets, sidewalks, households, and prisons in Baltimore. Sanaullah Khan argues that while housing, medicalization, and incarceration…
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Under the Weather: atmospheric science and public health Pt. 1
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This two-part episode of the "Plugged In to Public Health" podcast features an interview with Dr. Jun Wang, an accomplished scientist and professor in the field of atmospheric sciences at the University of Iowa. Dr. Wang grew up in a rural community in eastern China, where he developed a fascination with weather and climate from a young age. He was…
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