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The official health equity podcast of the University at Buffalo’s School of Public Health and Health Professions.

University at Buffalo Public Health and Health Professions


    • Jun 2, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 35m AVG DURATION
    • 46 EPISODES


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    "Tools of the Trade: Diagnostics and Surveillance in Environmental Health"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 40:02 Transcription Available


    Welcome to Buffalo HealthCast, the official podcast of the University at Buffalo's School of Public Health and Health Professions

    Journey into Environmental Economics and Sustainability

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 41:30 Transcription Available


    Welcome to Buffalo HealthCast, the official podcast of the University at Buffalo's School of Public Health and Health Professions

    Dietary exposure on toxicants: Health impacts on vulnerable groups, especially on infants and children

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 28:30 Transcription Available


    Welcome to Buffalo HealthCast, the official podcast of the University at Buffalo's School of Public Health and Health Professions

    PFAS: Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances and AMR: Antimicrobial Resistance

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 28:09 Transcription Available


    Welcome to Buffalo HealthCast, the official podcast of the University at Buffalo's School of Public Health and Health Professions

    The Hidden Dangers of Air Quality- Emphysema in a changing climate

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 48:15 Transcription Available


    Welcome to Buffalo HealthCast, the official podcast of the University at Buffalo's School of Public Health and Health Professions

    The Intersection of Environmental health, Child health, Pregnancy

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 50:45 Transcription Available


    Welcome to Buffalo HealthCast, the official podcast of the University at Buffalo's School of Public Health and Health Professions!

    Critical Aspects of Long COVID

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 32:45 Transcription Available


    In this episode of Buffalo HealthCast, we dive into the world of long COVID with two distinguished experts, Dr. Sanjay Sethi and Dr. Jennifer Abeles. Join us as we discuss the challenges faced by patients and healthcare providers and uncover the importance of research and studies being conducted at the University at Buffalo. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a patient, or simply interested in learning more about long Covid, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice.Tune in for an engaging and informative conversation that sheds light on the critical aspects of long Covid and the efforts being made to advance our knowledge.Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Intersectionality w Akua Gyamerah, DrPH, MPH

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 57:10 Transcription Available


    Dr. Akua Gyamerah and Nada Fox discuss the importance of considering intersectionality in understanding health disparities. Dr. Gyamerah emphasized the need to examine how different social determinants intersect to produce unique health outcomes, while Nada Fox inquired about the challenges of studying these complex issues. Both speakers highlighted the importance of measuring intersectionality to better understand these interconnected factors. Later, they discussed the intersections of gender-based violence, substance abuse, and HIV/AIDS, emphasizing the need for comprehensive approaches that address these interconnected issues.Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Adaptive Sports and Recreation in WNY- Family Perspective

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 27:10 Transcription Available


    Three local athletes, Steve Spitz, Emily Keicher and Adam Page return. Emily is accompanied by her parents Chris and Liz. Adam is accompanied by his father, Norm. We discuss family and sports. The topics range from parents (Steve, Chris, Liz and Norm) supporting and coaching their children in sports, camaraderie with other parents through adaptive sports, and sports/recreation that they enjoy as a family. Athletes and parents emphasize the benefits that adaptive/inclusive sports have had for their family. Host: Jeanne Langan, Department of Rehabilitation Science, UB.  The Adaptive Sports and Recreation in WNY podcast was created to share experiences and expertise of athletes, their families and community organizations on adaptive sports and recreation in WNY. Episodes will highlight different perspectives on adaptive and inclusive sports and recreation in WNY. This podcast is a collaboration between Greater Buffalo Adaptive sports and the Department of Rehabilitation Science at the University at Buffalo. Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/cruen/camping License code: 4C3XJTSV6ED1TLBXFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Adaptive Sports and Recreation in WNY- Talking to Athletes

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 26:10 Transcription Available


    Four Western New York athletes, Steve Spitz, Emily Keicher, Kate Hahn and Adam Page, discuss their pathway to adaptive/inclusive sports, the multiple sports they enjoy and what keeps them in adaptive sports.  Host: Jeanne Langan, Department of Rehabilitation Science, UB.The Adaptive Sports and Recreation in WNY podcast was created to share experiences and expertise of athletes, their families and community organizations on adaptive sports and recreation in WNY. Episodes will highlight different perspectives on adaptive and inclusive sports and recreation in WNY. This podcast is a collaboration between Greater Buffalo Adaptive sports and the Department of Rehabilitation Science at the University at Buffalo. Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/cruen/camping License code: 4C3XJTSV6ED1TLBXFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Adaptive Sports and Recreation in WNY- Sports Equipment

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 29:28 Transcription Available


    Four local athletes, Steve Spitz, Emily Keicher, Kate Hahn and Adam Page return to discuss adaptive equipment in adaptive/inclusive sports. The discussion includes progression of sports equipment and accessing equipment. The discussion flows into related topics of travel for sporting events and accessibility of hotels as well as fitting equipment to preserve skin integrity. Host: Jeanne Langan, Department of Rehabilitation Science, UB.  The Adaptive Sports and Recreation in WNY podcast was created to share experiences and expertise of athletes, their families and community organizations on adaptive sports and recreation in WNY. Episodes will highlight different perspectives on adaptive and inclusive sports and recreation in WNY. This podcast is a collaboration between Greater Buffalo Adaptive sports and the Department of Rehabilitation Science at the University at Buffalo. Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/cruen/camping License code: 4C3XJTSV6ED1TLBXFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    National Public Health Week Civic Engagement Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 11:01 Transcription Available


    In honor of National Public Health Week, Buffalo HealthCast proudly presents a special episode focused on the vital role of civic engagement in promoting community health and well-being. Join us as we sit down with Rachel DiDomizio, a passionate advocate and community organizer, from University at Buffalo, to explore the power of grassroots activism and civic participation and how to get involved.Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    The Importance of CASACs with Mark Bonacci, PhD

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 45:01 Transcription Available


    In this episode we sit down with Mark Bonacci, PhD, to explore the essential role of CASACs (Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselors) in addressing substance use disorder. We delve into the nuanced aspects of  treatment, counseling methodologies, and the impact CASACs make in our community. Mark Bonacci's insights  highlight the imperative of addressing substance use disorder as a public health crisis that demands our collective attention and empathy.Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Recovery Capital with Elizabeth Bowen PhD

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 33:21 Transcription Available


    Join us for an enlightening conversation with Elizabeth Bowen, PhD, an expert in addiction recovery and recovery capital. Listen as we discuss the invisible population of persons experiencing homelessness and the unique issues this community faces, trauma informed care, and the need for supportive housing.Elizabeth Bowen PhD is a community-based urban researcher and educator, Associate Professor Elizabeth Bowen joined the School of Social Work in 2014. Bowen's research centers on the health and resilience of people experiencing homelessness. Using qualitative and quantitative methods, Bowen's work examines the pathways that link homelessness and health conditions. A subset of her research focuses on the developmental and place-based experiences of youth and young adults who are homeless and navigating service systems.Resources: Multidimensional Inventory of Recovery CapitalCredits:Hosts/Writer: Nada Fox, B.S.Guest:  Elizabeth Bowen, AM, PhDProduction Assistant/Audio Editor: Nada Fox, B.S.Theme Music: Dr. Sungmin Shin, DMA Follow us!Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Maternal Health, with Vanessa Guzman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 45:40 Transcription Available


    Join us as Ebehitale Imobhio interviews the brilliant Vanessa Guzman, founder of SmartRise Health. Learn about maternal health care, barriers to postpartum care, and the experiences of LGBTQ+ people as they navigate parenthood and motherhood. Award-winning healthcare leader and author Vanessa Guzman MS, ME founded SmartRise Health to help healthcare organizations assess complex operational problems and devise strategic, quality improvement, and training initiatives to optimize outcomes and satisfaction among employees, partners, and patients.Vanessa graduated from Columbia University's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science with a BS and MS in Biomedical Engineering, specializing in Diagnostic Imaging. She is also certified in Quality Engineering and Quality Management and Organizational Excellence by the American Society for Quality. For her outstanding contributions, she has been awarded the 2018 Becker's Hospital Review “Rising Stars Under 40” and 2017 Modern Healthcare's “Up and Comers” Awards. Resources: SmartRise HealthFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Prevention Science, with Jessica Braymiller Knapp

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 39:47 Transcription Available


    Join us for an enlightening conversation with Jessica Braymiller Knapp, PhD, an expert in prevention science and a dedicated tobacco researcher. Dive into the core of addiction, prevention science, and more.Jessica L. Braymiller (she/her) is a clinical assistant professor and public health researcher focused on understanding nicotine and cannabis use among adolescents and young adults. Her current work centers on e-cigarette use/vaping and associated health outcomes, other emerging modes of tobacco and cannabis delivery, and device characteristics that facilitate initiation and continued use of both substances. Prior to joining the faculty in Community Health and Health Behavior, Dr. Braymiller was a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Southern California in the Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science. Dr. Braymiller completed her PhD in Biobehavioral Health and her MS in Biobehavioral Health at The Pennsylvania State University. She received her BA in Psychology from Mercyhurst University.Credits:Hosts/Writer: Sarah Robinson, MPH Guest:  Jessica Braymiller Knapp, MS, PhDProduction Assistant/Audio Editor: Sarah Robinson, MPH Theme Music: Dr. Sungmin Shin, DMA Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Harm Reduction in Cannabis Use, with Nicholas Felicione and Jessica Kruger

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 30:36 Transcription Available


    In this episode, guests Dr. Jessica Kruger and Dr. Nicholas Felicione, discuss the complex topic of cannabis use harm reduction. They explore the challenges and complexities of harm reduction in the evolving landscape of cannabis legalization, highlighting the need for more research and evidence-based strategies to educate consumers and reduce potential risks associated with cannabis use. The conversation touches on various aspects of cannabis, from product testing and labeling to the possible substitution of cannabis for other, more harmful substances, all within the context of promoting health equity and responsible consumption.Guests: Jessica Kruger, PhD, MCHES Director, Teaching Innovation and Excellence | School of Public Health and Health ProfessionsClinical Associate Professor | Department of Community Health and Health BehaviorNicholas Felicione, PhDAssistant Professor | Department of Community Health and Health BehaviorCredits:Hosts/Writers: Jessica Kruger, PhD, MCHES | Nicholas Felicione, PhDGuest:  Jessica Kruger, PhD, MCHES | Nicholas Felicione, PhDProduction Assistant/Audio Editor: Sarah Robinson, MPH Theme Music: Dr. Sungmin Shin, DMA Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Reframing Substance Use Disorder, with Cheryll Moore

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 25:59 Transcription Available


    Cheryll Moore has extensive grant administration and project management experience with the Erie County, New York, Department of Health and has directly administered and implemented numerous grant projects over the past 20 years. She has been a leader in addressing the opioid epidemic in Erie County, providing naloxone trainings to first responders and community members and integrating data to focus her efforts. She also manages the nationally recognized community-engaged intervention known as the Erie County Opioid Epidemic Task Force to reduce opioid-related overdose deaths.Resources:Carry Narcan, and know how and when to use it. Text (716) 225-5473 to have Narcan mailed to you for free.Seek treatment. Local hospital emergency departments can connect patients to immediate medication assisted treatment, a long-term care provider and a peer who can help with every stage of recovery. Ask for NY MATTERS.Seek support. The Buffalo & Erie County Addictions Hotline is available 24/7 with referrals for individuals and their families. Call (716) 831-7007.Never use alone. Have Narcan and a friend with you who is not using drugs, or contact a service like Never Use Alone (neverusealone.com)Test your drugs for fentanyl and xylazine even if you think it is cocaine or another substance that is not an opioid. Free test strips available from the Erie County Department of Health. Call (716) 858-7695.Bars, restaurants and other public establishments can order free materials from ECDOH, as available. Visit bit.ly/ECDOHNarcan for order form or call (716) 858-7695.Words Matter - Terms to Use and Avoid When Talking About AddictionCredits: Credits: Host/Writer: Sarah Robinson, MPH | Kara Kane, MAGuest: Cheryll Moore, Director, Erie County Opiate Epidemic Task Force; Medical Care Administrator, Erie County Department of HealthProduction Assistant/Audio Editor: Sarah Robinson, MPH Theme Music: Dr. Sungmin Shin, DMA Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Accessible Type 2 Diabetes Interventions, with Sarah LaPointe and Dr. Michael Merrill

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 33:13 Transcription Available


    Join Sarah Robinson as she interviews Dr. Sarah LaPointe and Dr. Michael Merrill about type 2 diabetes, health equity, and more. We discuss the importance of bridging the gap in diabetes care, making interventions inclusive for all communities. Our expert guests share valuable insights on empowering the health care system and promoting health equity in diabetes management.Dr. Sarah LaPointe is a Researcher at Brook Health and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Epidemiology at Emory University. She received her Master's in Public Health and PhD in Epidemiology from the Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. Broadly, her research interests lie at the intersection of social and environmental determinants of health with a particular passion for improving the health and well-being of marginalized communities. In her free time, Sarah enjoys being outdoors with her dogs, tennis or pickleball, and exploring her new surroundings in Atlanta, GA. Dr. Mike Merrill is chief medical officer for Brook Health, headquartered in Seattle.  Prior to Brook Health, he served as chief medical officer at United Memorial Medical Center, Rochester Regional Health, and as a medical director for Independent Health. Resources: Brook website: https://www.brook.health/ (We are hiring!) Weight loss in Brook's digital diabetes prevention programCredits: Host/Writer: Sarah Robinson, MPHGuests: Sarah LaPointe, MPH, PhD | Michael Merrill, MD, MS, MS, MBA Production Assistant/Audio Editor: Sarah Robinson, MPH Theme Music: Dr. Sungmin Shin, DMA Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Intensive Agriculture and Human Health, with Marion Werner and Patrick Lango

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 36:06 Transcription Available


    Join UB graduate students Lianne Novak (public health) and Logan (international development and global health) as they interview Dr. Marion Werner, and local farmer Patrick Lango about intensive agricultural practices and the effects on human health. Dr. Marion Werner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at the University at Buffalo, SUNY. Her research is located at the nexus of critical development studies, feminist theory, and political economy with a focus on Latin America and the Caribbean.Patrick Lango is a local farmer, maker of artisanal dairy products, and enthusiastic food radical.  He owns White Cow Dairy, located in Buffalo's Elmwood Village, where he sells his artfully-crafted yogurts, custards and dairy drinks to the public.  Lango's farming techniques haven't changed with the emergence of intensive agriculture, and his business is prime example of how to sustainably farm.Credits:Host/Writers: Lianne Novak, MPH | N. Logan | Keerthana Maddirala, MSGuests: Dr. Marion Werner, PhD | Patrick LangoProduction Assistant/Audio Editor: Sarah Robinson, MPH | Omar BrownTheme Music: Dr. Sungmin Shin, DMA Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Pride Month Episode: LGBTQ+ Inclusive Health Care, with Dr. Grant Parrelli

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 37:57 Transcription Available


    Happy Pride Month!  Join Miranda Bosse, MPH, MSW as she interviews CEO and Founder of Professionally Proud, and recent medical school graduate Dr. Grant Parrelli, MD.The main inspiration for Professionally Proud and its products are rooted in patient advocacy and Dr. Parrelli's personal experience as a patient, client and working professional in the healthcare setting. There is a lack of explicit acknowledgement of support or belonging that can be addressed through visual aids. While some already exist, few are concrete in their delivery.  Professionally Proud strives to make allyship and representation visible for the LGBTQ+ community in the health care setting.  To purchase your own Professionally Proud merchandise, visit: https://www.professionallyproud.comFollow Professionally Proud on Instagram @professionallyproudFollow Dr. Parrelli on Instagram @grantp845Credits:Host/Writers: Miranda Bosse, MPH, MSW | Sarah Robinson, MPHGuests: Dr. Grant Parrelli, MDProduction Assistant/Audio Editor: Sarah Robinson, MPHTheme Music: Dr. Sungmin Shin, DMAFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Food Sovereignty and Refugee Health, with Alex Judelsohn and Dao Kamara

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 42:45 Transcription Available


    Join UB graduate students Elisabeth Stowell and Veronika Semenova as they speak to local experts, Alex Judelsohn and Dao Kamara about food sovereignty and the health of refugees in the Buffalo community.Alexandra Judelsohn is a PhD candidate in Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Michigan and will start as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at the University at Buffalo in Fall 2023. Her scholarship explores the role of local governments in the U.S. refugee resettlement program and, broadly, her interests include how the built environment impacts health, particularly for immigrant and refugee populations. Judelsohn holds a Master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the University at Buffalo. Dao Kamara is the Community Engagement Coordinator at Providence Farm Collective (PFC), where he shares his love and knowledge of traditional foods and farming with the diverse communities and youth who farm at PFC and visitors and volunteers from across the region. He believes that food is medicine, teaching others the benefits of eating fresh fruits and vegetables to support good health and the community and family connections that grow from sharing cultural traditions across generations.Resources:Refuge in new food environments? The role of urban planning in facilitating food equity for new AmericansRefugees and Food Experiences: Insights from Research in Buffalo, NYPlanning the City of Good (and New) Neighbours: Refugees' Food Experiences in Buffalo, New YorkCredits: Host/Writers: Elisabeth Stowell, Veronika Semenova, Syed RahmanGuests: Alexandra Judelsohn, MUP | Dao Kamara, MSWProduction Assistant/Audio Editor: Sarah RobinsonTheme Music: Dr. Sungmin Shin, DMA Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    National Public Health Week: Centering and Celebrating Cultures in Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 36:04 Transcription Available


    It's National Public Health Week, and this month's episode features seven amazing guest speakers who talk about the daily themes of this year's NPHW.  The overarching theme for NPHW this year is Centering and Celebrating Cultures in Health.  Keep reading to learn more about the UB students, faculty, and community members that made this episode so engaging.  Themes: Community - Annamarie Malik Anna is a current Master of Public Health student, studying in the Department of Community Health and Health Behavior at UB.  She is currently working in the Dean's Office of SPHHP, assisting with outreach, recruitment, and communications.  Anna is passionate about health communications, nutrition, and food insecurity, and she hopes to find a job in the public health field when she graduates with her MPH this May.Violence Prevention - Dr. Akua Gyamerah,  DrPH, MPHReproductive and Sexual Health - Danise Wilson, MPHDanise has served as the Executive Director for Erie Niagara Area Health Education Center (ENAHEC) since 2016 where she works to create and train a diverse health workforce through career exposure programs, mentorship, and increasing understanding of cultural competency. She acts as a change agent for those within her community by addressing social determinants, educational opportunities, and practicing career exploration activities. Mental Health - Dr. Christine Linkie, MS, PhDRural Health - Dr. Frank Cerny, PhD, MDAccessibility - Dr. Albina Minlikeeva, PhDFood and Nutrition - Dr. Jennifer Temple, PhD Resources: National Public Health Week WebsiteCredits: Host/Writers: Sarah RobinsonGuests: Annamarie Malik, Dr. Akua Gyamerah, Danise Wilson, Dr. Christine Linkie, Dr. Frank Cerny, Dr. Albina Minlikeeva, Dr. Jennifer TempleProduction Assistant/Audio Editor: Sarah RobinsonTheme Music: Dr. Sungmin Shin, DMA Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Food and Water Insecurity, with Nadia Koyratty

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 39:58 Transcription Available


    Join UB master's degree students Nicholas Levano (public health), Danielle Nerber (public health and medicine), and Nikitha Cothari (biomedical informatics) as they interview epidemiologist and global health researcher Dr. Nadia Koyratty, PhD, MS about food and water insecurity in low-, middle-, and high-income countries.  Dr. Koyratty is a University at Buffalo School of Public Health and Health Professions alumna, receiving her PhD in Epidemiology and Environmental Health in 2021.  She has over 10 years of health and nutrition research experience, both in academia and in industry, specifically focusing on low-, middle-, and high-income countries.  Her primary interests lie in the global public health field, with a focus on food security, water security, and non-communicable diseases. Resources: The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2022 | FAO | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Household Water Insecurity Experiences (HWISE) – Research Coordination Network (RCN) – Funded by the National Science Foundation (hwise-rcn.org) Papers Authored by Dr. Koyratty:Growth and growth trajectory among infants in early life: contributions of food insecurity and water insecurity in rural ZimbabweImplementation and maintenance of infant dietary diversity in Zimbabwe: contribution of food and water insecurityFood Insecurity and Water Insecurity in Rural Zimbabwe: Development of Multidimensional Household MeasuresFood Insecurity and COVID-19 Food-Related Perceptions, Practices, and Problems: A 3-State Descriptive Study Credits:Host/Writers: Nicholas Levano, Danielle Nerber, Nikitha CothariGuests: Dr. Nadia Koyratty, PhD, MSProduction Assistant/Audio Editor: Sarah RobinsonTheme Music: Sungmin Shin, DMA Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Urban Agriculture, Food Contamination, and Food Insecurity

    Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 48:59 Transcription Available


    Join Master of Public Health students, Sarah Robinson and Leah Bargnesi, as they interview Dr. Prathima Nalam, Dr. Anna Paltseva, and Jeanette Koncikowski on their joint project tackling lead contamination in urban soil.  These three experts are working together to use natural resources like mycelium, the root-like structure of a fungus, to absorb lead contamination and make urban gardening and farming safe in the Buffalo community.  Dr. Prathima Nalam, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Design and Innovation in University at Buffalo's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.  Her research focuses on tribology, soft mechanics, surface and interfacial forces, and atomic force microscopy.Dr. Anna Paltseva, PhD, is an urban soil scientist who has researched urban soil contamination and remediation for over 8 years.  She is currently a member of the faculty team at the School of Geosciences at the University of Lousiana at LaFayette.  Her mission is to educate communities about the critical importance of soil health for growing nutritious food and medicine, for supporting healthy ecosystems, and for helping to sequester harmful greenhouse gases.  Jeanette Koncikowski joined Grassroots Gardens of Western New York as their Executive Director in May 2018. She is a long-time community educator and activist, bringing almost 20 years of experience with nonprofit organizations in human services.  Jeanette believes it is essential that all neighborhoods and families in Western New York benefit from our region's revitalization and that everyone has a right to healthy, affordable and accessible food. Community gardens should be the cornerstones of such efforts as they provide nourishment for our bodies and spirits.Resources: Can a fungus help to clean up lead-contaminated soil: https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2022/01/019.htmlSend soil samples to Dr. Paltseva's lab: https://geos.louisiana.edu/soils-lab Grassroots Gardens of Western New York: https://www.grassrootsgardens.org/ Credits: Host/Writers: Sibaridibo Banuna, Leah Bargnesi, Sarah RobinsonGuests: Jeanette Koncikowski, Dr. Prathima Nalam, PhD, Dr. Anna Paltseva, PhDProduction Assistant/Audio Editor: Sarah RobinsonTheme Music: Sungmin Shin, DMAThis episode was produced as a final project in Dr. Katarzyna Kordas' Global Health class, a graduate-level course offered at the University at Buffalo. Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Inclusive Nutrition, with Catherine Brown

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 40:50 Transcription Available


    After becoming a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Katie Brown worked in both hospital and nursing home settings providing medical nutrition therapy for several years, where she gained experience working with patients with mental illness and prior psychiatric hospitalizations. Throughout her career and personal experience, Katie has found that healthcare can be very uncomfortable and alienating for people, especially those who are mentally and/or physically disabled.  Katie works to mitigate the discomfort felt by those seeking healthcare in her inclusive nutrition practice.   Learn more about Katie's practice here. Credits: Host/Writer: Nicole Klem, MS, RDGuest: Catherine Brown, MS, RDN, CDNProduction Assistant: Sarah RobinsonVideo/Audio Editor: Omar BrownTheme Music: Sungmin Shin, DMAFaculty Consultant: Nicole Klem, MS, RDFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Improving Nutrition in Spanish-Speaking Communities, with Maria Aguero de Manunta

    Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 28:41 Transcription Available


    Maria Aguero de Manunta is a local dietitian from Paraguay who previously worked for Neighborhood Health Center in Buffalo, New York.  As a Spanish-speaking dietitian, she is making significant progress in reaching our predominantly Spanish-speaking population in Buffalo related to nutrition care, specifically diabetes, weight management and heart disease.  Maria is currently serving as the Clinical Director for University at Buffalo's Department of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences.  Resources: Maria LifeStyle NutritionCredits: Host/Writer: Nicole Klem, MS, RDGuest: Maria Aguero de Manunta, MSProduction Assistant: Sarah RobinsonVideo/Audio Editor: Omar BrownTheme Music: Sungmin Shin, DMAFaculty Consultant: Nicole Klem, MS, RDFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    HIV/AIDS and Food Insecurity, with Jacob Bleasdale

    Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 25:32 Transcription Available


    Jacob Bleasdale, MS is a fourth-year Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Community Health and Health Behavior at the School of Public Health and Health Professions, University at Buffalo. His program of research seeks to understand the multi-level determinants of HIV prevention and treatment among communities most impacted by the HIV epidemic. Specifically, his dissertation work explores the complex relationships between food insecurity and engagement in the HIV care continuum. Read Jake's most recent publication discussed in the podcast here: Socio-Structural Factors and HIV Care Engagement among People Living with HIV during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study in the United States Credits: Host/Writer: Sarahmona Przybyla, PhD, MPHGuest: Jacob Bleasdale, PhD(c), MSProduction Assistant: Sarah RobinsonVideo/Audio Editor: Omar BrownTheme Music: Sungmin Shin, DMAFaculty Consultant: Nicole Klem, MS, RDFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Tanzania's Cash Plus Nutrition Program, with Jennifer Matafu of UNICEF

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 27:25 Transcription Available


    Last spring, our cohost, Dr. Tia Palermo, had the opportunity to travel to Tanzania and speak with Jennifer Matafu of UNICEF about a social protection intervention aimed to improve children's nutrition.  In this episode, we dive deep into the value of programs such as UNICEF's Productive Social Safety Net (PSSN) and learn why models such as these could be critical in eradicating poverty.  Jennifer Matafu has extensive experience working in the social-economic development sector. At UNICEF Tanzania, where she has worked for 5 years, she is leading the policy dialogue, advocacy and programming related to social protection. Prior to that, she worked with the Embassy of Sweden/Swedish International Development Agency Sida in Tanzania for 20 years, where she managed programs in the areas of social protection, local governance, democratic governance, public sector reform programs, and land governance tenure and natural resource management. She has led and coordinated policy dialogue both at national and community levels.Resources: Tanzania: Joint Programme to Support Tanzania's Productive Social Safety NetCredits: Host/Writer: Tia Palermo, PhDGuest: Jennifer Matafu, MAProduction Assistant: Sarah RobinsonVideo/Audio Editor: Omar BrownTheme Music: Sungmin Shin, DMAFaculty Consultant: Nicole Klem, MS, RDFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Climate Health, with Derek Nichols

    Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 36:13 Transcription Available


    The winning team for the Office of Global Health Initiatives Climate-Health Innovation Sprint (Dr. Saad Alasil, Tiffany Mai, Kayla Giglia) interviews Derek Nichols about the connection between climate change and health.  Derek Nichols is the Associate Director of Sustainability at the University at Buffalo where he works to change the culture and operations of campus to become better for the people and environment of our region. He is also an adjunct professor in the School of Architecture and Urban Planning where he teaches the Food Systems Planning class for graduate students. Prior to his time at UB, Derek spent four years working at Grassroots Gardens WNY helping communities steward vacant and underutilized spaces into community gardens. He is a Buffalo transplant from Vestal, NY, and loves every block of this city.Resources: UB's Climate Action PlanClean Air Coalition StudyPPG Redlining StudyGlobal Health Initiative's Virtual Innovation SprintCredits: Host/Writer: Saad Alasil, PhD, MS, MPH | Tiffany Mai, MPH | Kayla GigliaGuest: Derek Nichols, MAProduction Assistant: Sarah RobinsonVideo/Audio Editor: Omar BrownFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Tobacco-Related Health Disparities, with Monica Webb-Hooper

    Play Episode Play 16 sec Highlight Listen Later May 19, 2022 33:33 Transcription Available


    Tobacco-related health disparities are a pressing issue in the area of tobacco prevention and cessation.  Schuyler Lawson sits down with Dr. Monica Webb-Hooper of the NIMHD to discuss the implications of tobacco on communities of color, and why these disparities exist in the first place.  Dr. Monica Webb Hooper is Deputy Director of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD).  She is an internationally recognized translational behavioral scientist and clinical health psychologist. She has dedicated her career to the scientific study of minority health and racial/ethnic disparities, focusing on chronic illness prevention and health behavior change. Her program of community engaged research focuses on understanding multilevel factors and biopsychosocial mechanisms underlying modifiable risk factors, such as tobacco use and stress processes, and the development of community responsive and culturally specific interventions. Her goal is to contribute to the body of scientific knowledge and disseminate findings into communities with high need.Teaching NotesResources:Engagement and short-term abstinence outcomes among African Americans and Caucasians in the National Cancer Institute's smokefreetxt programAddressing underserved populations and disparities in behavior change CDC Tobacco-Related DisparitiesSmokefree Text Messaging ProgramsCredits: Host/Writer/Researcher - Schuyler Lawson, MA Guest - Dr. Monica Webb-Hooper, PhDAudio Editor - Omar BrownProduction Assistant - Sarah RobinsonFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Recreational Cannabis Legalization in New York State, with R. Lorraine Collins

    Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 49:18 Transcription Available


    Recreational cannabis legalization in New York State comes with many questions.  This conversation between our cohost Schuyler Lawson and renowned researcher Dr. R. Lorraine Collins answers all of them.  Listen to learn more about the legalization process, regulatory issues, and social justice around cannabis legalization on this 4/20.  R. Lorraine Collins is a psychologist who has conducted NIH-funded addictions research for decades. The focus of her research has included: 1) emerging and young adults substance (alcohol, marijuana) use; 2) cognitive and behavioral approaches to the conceptualization, prevention, and treatment of addictive behaviors; 3) psycho-social issues (e.g., gender, ethnicity, socio-economic status) related to substance use and misuse; 4) research methods that use technology (e.g., ecological momentary assessment, smart phone apps) for assessment and intervention; 5) high-risk behaviors (e.g., intimate partner aggression, condom use) related to substance use.Teaching NotesResources:https://cannabis.ny.gov/adult-usehttps://cannabis.ny.gov/medical-cannabishttps://publichealth.buffalo.edu/community-health-and-health-behavior/faculty-and-staff/faculty-directory/lcollins.htmlCredits: Host/Writer/Researcher - Schuyler Lawson, MA Guest - Dr. R. Lorraine Collins, PhDAudio Editor - Omar BrownProduction Assistant - Sarah RobinsonFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Attitudes Around Disability, with Sue Mann Dolce

    Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 34:39 Transcription Available


    Buffalo HealthCast co-host, Dr. Jessica Kruger, speaks with Dr. Sue Mann Dolce, who currently serves as the Associate Director of Accessibility Resources at the University at Buffalo.  In this conversation, we learn about the constantly evolving attitudes around disability, and what needs to change to ensure equitable treatment for all, regardless of ability.  Sue's areas of interest and research include participation, disability studies and collaborative programming, as well as universal design and programming. She enjoys working with all members of the UB community to learn about, design and implement education and participation opportunities for everyone. Sue is also a Registered Yoga Teacher.    Teaching NotesResources: 1. Ableism by Michelle R. Nario-Redmond (Includes poem entitled "Ableism" by Maria Palacios, 2017)2. Disability Visibility Book and Podcast by Alice Wong3. Disability Justice Concepts (various online resources) by Mia Mingus, Patty Berne, and the late Stacey Milburn (Mia and Stacey have both presented at UB4. Crip Camp Documentary5. Being Heumann memoir by Judy Heumann (who is also in Crip Camp as a teenager)6. Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Transgender Health, with Landon McNee

    Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 19:05 Transcription Available


    Buffalo HealthCast guest host and MS student, Kellen Montanye, speaks with Life and Transition Coach, LGBTQ Activist, and Motivational Speaker Landon McNee about transgender health services in the United States, and the barriers trans individuals often face when receiving healthcare. Teaching Notes Resources: LKM CoachingWNY ResourcesLocal HealthcareCredits: Host/Writer/Researcher - Kellen Montanye, MS Student Guest - Landon McNeeAudio Editor - Omar BrownProduction Assistant - Sarah Robinson   Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Incarceration and Health, with Cindi McEachon of Peaceprints of WNY

    Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 27:15 Transcription Available


    Buffalo HealthCast co-host, Dr. Jessica Kruger, speaks with the CEO of Peaceprints of WNY, Cindi McEachon about incarceration and its effect on the health of those who were recently released from a justice setting, and what Peaceprints of WNY is doing to bridge the gap in disparities.  Teaching Notes More information on Peaceprints of WNY Credits:  Host/Writer/Researcher - Jessica Kruger, PhD, MCHESGuest - Cindi McEachon, MBAAudio Editor - Omar BrownProduction Assistant - Sarah RobinsonFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Gender Based Violence in Adolescents, with Kate Rogers of Crisis Services

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 30:08 Transcription Available


    Buffalo HealthCast co-host and MPH student Rachel Wenner speaks with University at Buffalo PhD candidate Kate Rogers about gender-based violence among adolescents and the work that Crisis Services of Buffalo and Erie County is doing to combat this problem throughout Western New York.More information on Crisis Services can be found here.Credits: Host/Writer/Researcher - Rachel WennerGuest - Kate Rogers, MPHAudio Editor - Omar BrownProduction Assistant - Sarah RobinsonFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Abortion Access, with Debora McDell-Hernandez & Prof. Lucinda Finley

    Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 48:38 Transcription Available


    Debora McDell-Hernandez of Planned Parenthood & Prof. Lucinda Finley of University at Buffalo's School of Law discuss with host, Tia Palermo, abortion access, cases pending in front of the Supreme Court & implications of abortion restrictions for poor individuals and pregnant people of color. Debora McDell-Hernandez is the Senior Director of Public and Community Affairs at Planned Parenthood of Central and Western New York.Lucinda Finley is the Frank Raichle Professor of Law at the University at Buffalo.  Her areas of expertise include reproductive rights and justice, gender and the law, tort law, and first amendment free speech. She is the author of several books and many articles in leading law journals. She has also argued a major case concerning the clash between the right to safely access abortion services and the right to protest before the US Supreme Court. She has also handled numerous cases in the federal courts of appeals.Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Breast Cancer Disparities, with The Witness Project

    Play Episode Play 16 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 37:29 Transcription Available


    Co-host Natasha Allard interviews First Lady Charmaine Geeter and First Lady Narseary Harris from the National Witness Project, along with Dr. Ermelinda Bonaccio from Roswell Park, on their efforts to overcome breast cancer screening disparities among African American women in Western New York and on racial discrimination in healthcare setting.Ermelinda Bonaccio, MDDr. Bonaccio serves as the Chair of Diagnostic Radiology at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center and has been a breast imager for 24 years. First Lady Charmaine Geeter and First Lady Narseary HarrisAs first ladies of their church, First Lady Geeter and First Lady Harris are passionate about their advocacy work with The National Witness Project. The goal of the National Witness Project program is to increase cancer awareness and cancer screening uptake in the African American community. Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Refugee Health in Buffalo, with Dr. Myron Glick of Jericho Road

    Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 33:34 Transcription Available


    Co-host Tia Palermo interviews Dr. Myron Glick, Founder and CEO of Jericho Road, a community health center in Buffalo, on their work attending to the healthcare needs of refugee populations, including coordinated efforts of Jericho Road with Buffalo's refugee resettlement agencies to assist Afghan evacuees. To donate to their efforts, visit https://www.wnyrac.org/ Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    The Pathways Academy, with Adam Graczyk and Sidney McFoy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 19:07 Transcription Available


    Co-Host Jessica Kruger of the University at Buffalo School of Health Public Health and Health Professions speaks with Adam Graczyk and Sidney McFoy about the Pathways Academy in Buffalo. This program introduces  underrepresented minoritized high school students from Buffalo to Public Health through hands-on experiences, campus tours and more.Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    African Heritage Food Co-Op in Buffalo, NY, with Alexander Wright

    Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 34:20 Transcription Available


    Alexander J. Wright, JD is a University at Buffalo School of Law alum. He is the current President and founder of the African Heritage Food Co-Op, a non-profit organization created to address food insecurity in the city of Buffalo caused by systemic racism.Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    The Deficit Mindset, with Terri Watson

    Play Episode Play 16 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 56:14 Transcription Available


    In this month's podcast we have a conversation with Dr. Terri Watson about the importance of diversity and representation in academia.Follow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    COVID-19 Health Disparities in Buffalo, with Stan Martin & Ebony White

    Play Episode Play 18 sec Highlight Listen Later May 20, 2021 43:17 Transcription Available


    PhD Candidate Schuyler Lawson interviews Stan Martin of Cicatelli Associates, Inc., and Ebony White with the African-American Health Equity Task Force about health inequities in Buffalo's Black/African American communities in the COVID-19 era. Resources: GetMyFluShot.orgCredits:Host/Writer/Researcher - Schuyler Lawson, PhD CandidateGuests - Stan Martin, Ebony WhiteAudio Editor - Omar BrownFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Diversity and Inclusion in Faculty Hiring, with Adia Harvey Wingfield

    Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 29:49 Transcription Available


    Adia Harvey Wingfield is the Mary Tileston Hemenway Professor of Arts & Sciences and Associate Dean for Faculty Development at Washington University in St. Louis. Her research examines how and why racial and gender inequality persists in professional occupations. Dr. Wingfield has lectured internationally on her research in this area, and her work has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals including Social Problems, Gender & Society, and American Sociological Review. She is a former President of Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS) and the current President of the Southern Sociological Society (SSS), the largest regional professional sociological association in the US. In addition to her academic scholarship, Professor Wingfield has written for mainstream outlets including Slate, The Atlantic, Vox, and Harvard Business Review, and is the recipient of the 2018 Public Understanding of Sociology Award from the American Sociological Association. Her most recent book, Flatlining: Race, Work, and Health Care in the New Economy, won the 2019 C. Wright Mills Award. Resources: We Built a Diverse Academic Department in 5 Years.  Here's How. Getting In, Getting Hired, Getting Sideways Looks: Organizational Hierarchy and Perceptions of Racial DiscriminationCredits: Host/Writer/Researcher -Tia Palermo, PhDGuest - Adia Harvey Wingfield, PhDAudio Editor - Omar BrownFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Balancing School, Work, and Activism, with Temara Cross

    Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 22:51 Transcription Available


    Temara Cross was born and raised on the east side of Buffalo, New York. She is currently a senior/first-year graduate student at the University at Buffalo, majoring in African-American Studies and pursuing a BS/MPH in Public Health, concentrating in Community Health and Health Behavior. She is involved with organizations such as Say Yes Buffalo and Open Buffalo, actively working to achieve educational, socioeconomic, and racial equality. Since her grandmother's passing of preventative diseases and observing mistrust felt toward the medical industry in her community, she knew she needed to serve others by working in the health field. Following medical school, her career goal is to gain experience as a family physician, then launch a health facility in her hometown. Ultimately, she aspires to mitigate African-American health disparities and minimize the mistrust felt by African-Americans toward the health industry. In her “free” time, she enjoys going to church, giving back to her community, singing with the gospel choir at her school, and playing basketball.Resources:REACH BuffaloContact Information: Email: temaracr@buffalo.eduFacebook Credits: Host/Writer/Researcher - Jessica Kruger, PhD, MCHESGuest - Temara Cross, MPH StudentAudio Editor - Omar BrownFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

    Social Determinants of Health in Buffalo, with Reverend George Nicholas

    Play Episode Play 16 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 58:52 Transcription Available


    Reverend George Nicholas is the pastor of Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church in Buffalo, an active member of the Concerned Clergy Coalition of WNY, and co-convener of the African-American Health Equity Task Force. Listen and learn about public health community engagement from both of these organizations, as well as how public health and COVID-19 have interacted with our Buffalo community.  Resources:Buffalo Center for Health EquityPride in Place BuffaloCredits: Host/Writer/Researcher - Schuyler Lawson, PhD Candidate Guest - Reverend George NicholasAudio Editor - Omar BrownFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSpotifyApple PodcastsYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitter

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