In this episode, we explore the profound impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the US public health system, focusing on workforce challenges and infrastructure needs, with special guests Dr. Carolyn Nganga-Good and Dr. Adanna Agbo, who bring decad
In this episode, RJ Kedziora delves into the pivotal role of health technology, discussing its impact on enhancing patient outcomes and shaping innovative solutions from a public health perspective
We explore how AmeriCorps, with special guest AJ Pearlman, is leading the charge in addressing the nation's workforce crisis, inspiring action and positive change in the field of public health.
We explore the inspiring journey of Dr. Renée Branch Canady, CEO of MPHI, discussing her new book 'Room at the Table' and uncovering insights to advance health equity and inclusion, empowering us all to take meaningful action in public health.
Explore the transformative role of virtual reality in healthcare education and its impact on addressing the opioid crisis, along with the benefits it brings to interprofessional communication, empathy development and public health outcome.
In this episode, Stephanie Moxley, CEO and founder of Moxley Public Health, discusses the importance of assessing health needs and opportunities in partnership with communities.
In this episode, Hope Rollins discusses the importance of health equity in public health activities using a multi-sectoral approach in collaboration with communities.
In this episode, we have an in-depth discussion of the risk factors, challenges, opportunities and policy implications for cervical cancer and female genital cutting in Africa.
In this episode, Dr. Borrero discusses the intersection between gerontology and public health. She also highlights the importance of examining the intersection of intergenerational learning and ageist attitudes.
In this episode, Dr. Mkuu discusses various chronic diseases and the opportunities to address disparities in health outcomes across underserved communities.
In this episode, Dr. Kituyi discusses the importance of the relationship and impact of climate change on development particularly in Africa. He further describes the importance of focusing on sustainable energy.
In this episode, Kobi Ajayi, a PhD candidate at Texas A&M university, talks about various challenges associated with ensuring equitable access to healthcare services among women, children and families.
In this episode, Dr. Marshall discusses her research work with LGBTQ youth and incarcerated population. She highlights the differences in access to pertinent health care services.