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Dime qué piensas del episodio.El Dr. Julio Frenk es una de las mentes más brillantes y visionarias en el ámbito de la salud pública y la educación superior y a partir de esta semana, asumirá el cargo de Rector de la Universidad de California, Los Ángeles (UCLA), la mejor universidad pública de Estados Unidos durante los últimos ocho años. Por favor ayúdame y sigue Cracks Podcast en YouTube aquí."Estrategia sin ejecución, conduce a promesas rotas y frustración. Ejecución sin estrategia es la garantía al caos."- Dr. Julio FrenkComparte esta frase en TwitterEste episodio es presentado por Salesforce, el CRM de IA número uno en el mundo y su nueva solución, Agentforce y por Diri Movil la compañía de telefonía que ha revolucionado la forma en que miles de mexicanos nos mantenemos conectados.Su trayectoria incluye liderar instituciones como la Universidad de Miami y la Facultad de Salud Pública de la Universidad de Harvard, siendo el primer latino en encabezar estas tres prestigiosas casas de estudio.El Dr. Frenk fungió como Secretario de Salud federal de México, rol en el que implemento el Seguro Popular, que brindó acceso a servicios de salud a más de 55 millones de personas. También fue el Director General Fundador del Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública de México y ha colaborado con organizaciones como la OMS, la Fundación Gates y el Instituto CARSO.Hoy Julio y yo hablamos de educación, de serle fiel a tus principios, de mantener tus opciones abiertas y del balance entre respeto y libertad de expresión.Qué puedes aprender hoyRazones por las cuales buscar educación superiorEl rol de las universidades en conflictos racialesCómo asegurar tu fidelidad a tus principios*Este episodio es presentado por Salesforce, el CRM de IA número uno en el mundo.Su nueva solución, Agentforce, no es simplemente un asistente digital. Es una suite de agentes autónomos diseñada para trabajar codo a codo con los equipos humanos, combinando datos unificados y capacidades avanzadas de IA para llevar a cabo tareas de forma autónoma o colaborar con los empleados en tiempo real. A diferencia de otras plataformas, Salesforce es la única que integra todos tus datos en un solo ecosistema de IA. Los agentes de Agentforce pueden analizar y actuar sobre la información de cada cliente y punto de contacto de manera segura y confiable, transformando cada rol, flujo de trabajo e industria para alcanzar una escala operativa sin precedentes.Revoluciona tu negocio con Salesforce en cracks.la/agentforce*Este episodio es presentado por Diri Móvil, la compañía de telefonía que ha revolucionado la forma en que yo y miles de mexicanos nos mantenemos conectados.Puedes tener 40 gigas por solo $289 pesos al mes y gestionar todo lo que necesitas para tus dos líneas desde la app, sin costos ocultos ni plazos forzosos.La cobertura es excelente hasta en eventos masivos.Además, si migras tu número actual Diri te duplica los datos por un año. Por sólo $289 al mes, tendrás 80 gigas y redes sociales ilimitadas todo un año. Por escuchar Cracks, Diri te regala 7 días de servicio ilimitado para que pruebes su servicio. Sólo dirígete a diri.mx/cracks Ve el episodio en Youtube
As President of the University of Miami and CEO of UHealth, Joe Echevarria leads more than 20,000 professionals whose focus is transforming lives through education, research, and patient care.A seasoned chief executive, Mr. Echevarria served as the CEO of Deloitte LLP, a global provider of professional services, from 2011 until his retirement in 2014. During his 36-year tenure with the firm, he served in various leadership roles, including Deputy Managing Partner, Southeast Region, Audit Managing Partner, and U.S. Managing Partner and Chief Operating Officer. His leadership responsibilities extended to approximately 70,000 professionals in nearly 90 U.S. cities and India, as well as the firm's US-owned consulting businesses in Germany, Mexico, China, and Brazil.Mr. Echevarria has a long history of service to the University of Miami, where he earned a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1978. Following his retirement from Deloitte and seven years of service on its Board of Trustees from 2012 to 2019, Echevarria brought his expertise to the University of Miami Health System as a Senior Advisor to former President Julio Frenk, Interim Chief Financial Officer, Chief Administrative Officer, and Interim Chief Executive Officer. He became Chief Executive Officer of UHealth in 2020 and his responsibilities as CEO grew to include the entire University in 2022. On June 12, 2024, the University of Miami Board of Trustees appointed him Acting President of the University.
Will and Wayne dive into how UCLA stays hot on the recruiting trail with the #1 safety in California committing to UCLA in Jadyn Hudson, new chancellor for UCLA in Julio Frenk coming over from Miami, and finally an extensive LB preview talking about UCLA's captains of the defense including Kain Medrano, Olufemi Oladejo, Ale Kaho (??), and much more!
Sorry for the delay, but better late than never right??? This is a Chancellor-centric episode with UCLA naming Julio Frenk as its 7th Chancellor to take over for Gene Block. In this one we chat about what his background is, how he's handled athletics during his tenure at University of Miami and how we think he'll impact UCLA's athletics. We also have a quick update on football recruiting and some thoughts on the college basketball landscape.
Today on AirTalk, University of Miami President Julio Frenk has been announced as UCLA's new chancellor. Also on the show, a look into why PTSD is on the rise in college students; how TV sitcoms led the way for queer visibility and gay rights; Jesse Thorn previews tonight's live taping of ‘Bullseye' at LAist; Our TV critics review the latest shows; and more. Julio Frenk announced as new UCLA chancellor (00:17) Why is PTSD rising in college students? (16:49) How TV sitcoms transformed gay rights (35:23) Breaking down recent Hollywood deals (51:25) Jesse Thorn previews LAist live taping (1:03:21) LAist Tournament of Cheeseburgers (1:17:07) TV-Talk (1:25:58)
¿Porque algunas personas son imprudentes? Si eres de los que se ha visto afectado por el incomodo comportamiento de etas personas, la doctora en psicología Mayrelis Hoyer, nos platica sobre las formas correctas para poder expresar lo que se piensa, mediante el respeto.
Friends and family of actor Johnny Wactor gathered for a march in downtown L.A. to demand justice for his killing. Plus, Dr. Julio Frenk has been named the next chancellor of UCLA, Sony Pictures Entertainment acquired Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, and Jerry West, whose silhouette is considered to be the basis of the NBA logo, died at 86. The L.A. Local is sponsored by the LA Car Guy family of dealerships.
El doctor Julio Frenk, exsecretario de Salud y próximo rector de la Universidad de California en Los Ángeles, asegura que el sistema de salud en México es un desastre; celebra que el Dr. David Kershenobich forme parte del equipo de la virtual presidenta electa Claudia Sheinbaum. Aquí nuestra conversación en @radioformulamx
L.A. is remembering former Lakers star and executive Jerry West. University of Miami president Julio Frenk was tapped to lead UCLA as its first Latino chancellor. Millions of dollars are headed to SoCal for climate jobs. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com
ABM da espaldarazo al Gobierno de Sheinbaum Audi México invertirá mil millones de euros en planta de Puebla
El exsecretario de Salud, Julio Frenk, calificó como una ocurrencia la megafarmacia inaugurada por el presidente; asegura que disminuyó drásticamente la esperanza de vida de los mexicanos.
Dr. Frenk is the 6th President of UM. He is also Professor of Public Health, Health Sector Policy, and Sociology. Prior to joining the UM, he served as Dean of the Harvard School of Public Health and Professor of Public Health at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Julio was the Minister of Health of Mexico from 2000 to 2006. He was also the founding director-general of the National Institute of Public Health in Mexico, executive director at The WHO and senior fellow in the global health program of the Gates Foundation.Dr. Frenk holds an MD from the National University of Mexico, as well as an MPH/PhD from the University of Michigan. His scholarly production, which includes over 180 articles, has been cited >23,000 times. In addition, he has written three best-selling novels. He serves on the board of the United Nations Foundation and the RWJ Foundation and has chaired the board of the Institute for Health Metrics at the University of Washington. Dr Frenk is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the U.S. National Academy of Medicine, and the National Academy of Medicine of Mexico. He was elected as a member of El Colegio Nacional, one of the most prestigious learned societies of Mexico.He received the Clinton Global Citizen Award, the Yale University Bouchet Medal, the Welch-Rose Award, and the Columbia University Frank Calderone Prize. He has honorary degrees from Universities in the United States, Canada, Switzerland, and Mexico.
México debe moverse hacia un sistema universal de salud, asegura Julio Frenk by Joaquín López-Dóriga
The pandemic-induced influx of tech talent to South Florida drives home the importance of higher ed in establishing long term success. No one knows that better than University of Miami President Dr. Julio Frenk, who's leading the institution's efforts to attract top talent and find successful careers for those graduates in Florida.
Julio Frenk, Exsecretario de salud y rector de la universidad de Miami
Julio Frenk, ExSecretario de Salud, se refirió en entrevista para Primera Emisión con Pascal Beltrán del Río a la conferencia que impartirá el próximo 11 de enero como parte del panel “Sistemas de Salud: visión global, enfoque regional”.
Sin una naturaleza sana, no es posible el bienestar humano. En este episodio Regina Reyes-Heroles entrevista a expertos como la expresidenta del Instituto Nacional de Ecología y exsecretaria de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales, Julia Carabias y Lina Pohl Alfaro acerca de la estrecha relación entre la salud del medio ambiente y el bienestar humano; el enorme daño que hemos hecho los seres humanos a la naturaleza hasta ahora; cuáles deben ser los esfuerzos de mitigación de este daño que debemos adoptar cuanto antes, y cómo deberemos adaptarnos a vivir distinto para rescatar a nuestro planeta de la situación a la que lo hemos llevado.
Vivir con miedo hace imposible vivir con bienestar, y México es uno de los países más violentos del mundo, de acuerdo con el Índice de Paz Global del Instituto para la Economía y la Paz. Regina Reyes - Heroles entrevista en este episodio a Lilian Chapa investigadora en World Justice Project y México Evalúa, y Eduardo Guerrero, experto en temas de seguridad y socio fundador de Lantia Consultores para entender las causas de la inseguridad y cómo afecta al bienestar. Además, con Román Meyer Falcón, secretario de Desarrollo Agrario, Territorial y Urbano y la secretaria del Trabajo y Previsión Social, Luisa María Alcalde reflexiona sobre los retos y las posibles estrategias para prevenir y combatir la inseguridad.
Sin una naturaleza sana, no es posible el bienestar humano. En este episodio Regina Reyes-Heroles entrevista a expertos como la expresidenta del Instituto Nacional de Ecología y exsecretaria de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales, Julia Carabias y Lina Pohl Alfaro acerca de la estrecha relación entre la salud del medio ambiente y el bienestar humano; el enorme daño que hemos hecho los seres humanos a la naturaleza hasta ahora; cuáles deben ser los esfuerzos de mitigación de este daño que debemos adoptar cuanto antes, y cómo deberemos adaptarnos a vivir distinto para rescatar a nuestro planeta de la situación a la que lo hemos llevado.
Pandemia, la peor emergencia de salud en los últimos años: Julio Frenk by Joaquín López-Dóriga
Sin salud no hay desarrollo. El acceso a la salud en México no es parejo: unos tienen un sistema público, otros otros, otros pagan un seguro privado, otros unos ni siquiera tienen cobertura de salud. Y cuando se trata de cuidados el escenario no es mejor, las mujeres cuidan más que los hombres sin recibir nada a cambio. En este tercer episodio Regina Reyes-Heroles conversa con Julio Frenk, ex secretario de Salud, con Felicia Knaul, directora del Instituto de Estudios Avanzados para las Américas, Nadine Gasman, presidenta del Instituto Nacional de las Mujeres y Graciela Marquez, presidenta del INEGI…
Sin salud no hay desarrollo. El acceso a la salud en México no es parejo: unos tienen un sistema público, otros otros, otros pagan un seguro privado, otros unos ni siquiera tienen cobertura de salud. Y cuando se trata de cuidados el escenario no es mejor, las mujeres cuidan más que los hombres sin recibir nada a cambio. En este tercer episodio Regina Reyes-Heroles conversa con Julio Frenk, ex secretario de Salud, con Felicia Knaul, directora del Instituto de Estudios Avanzados para las Américas, Nadine Gasman, presidenta del Instituto Nacional de las Mujeres y Graciela Marquez, presidenta del INEGI…
Julio Frenk, médico, sociólogo y miembro de El Colegio Nacional
My friend, Dr. Julio Frenk, joins us today. He is the president of the University of Miami as well as the former Dean of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and former Minister of Health of Mexico. Julio has devoted his life to “Health, Hope, and Healing” and is a globally recognized leader in public health and education. In our conversation today, Julio and I discuss the importance of clear communication both in medicine and in policy, how we can reimagine the education of health professionals, what the future of healthcare holds as we navigate lessons learned from the pandemic, and the catalytic power that foundations have in truly promoting the common good.
Excellence in Education is LIVE w/ School Board Member Dr. Marta Perez & Dr. Julio Frenk, President of University of Miami
Dr. Frenk is the 6th President of UM. He is also Professor of Public Health, Health Sector Policy, and Sociology. Prior to joining the UM, he served as Dean of the Harvard School of Public Health and Professor of Public Health at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Julio was the Minister of Health of Mexico from 2000 to 2006. He was also the founding director-general of the National Institute of Public Health in Mexico, executive director at The WHO and senior fellow in the global health program of the Gates Foundation.Dr. Frenk holds an MD from the National University of Mexico, as well as an MPH/PhD from the University of Michigan. His scholarly production, which includes over 180 articles, has been cited more than 23,000 times. In addition, he has written three best-selling novels. He serves on the board of the United Nations Foundation and the RWJ Foundation and has chaired the board of the Institute for Health Metrics at the University of Washington. Dr Frenk is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the U.S. National Academy of Medicine, and the National Academy of Medicine of Mexico. He was elected as a member of El Colegio Nacional, one of the most prestigious learned societies of Mexico.He received the Clinton Global Citizen Award, the Yale University Bouchet Medal, the Welch-Rose Award, and the Columbia University Frank Calderone Prize. He has honorary degrees from Universities in the United States, Canada, Switzerland, and Mexico.
Orange Bowl BoysChapter #1: Joaquin Said ConcentrateShow NotesMario Cristobal is coming home to Miami. Cristobal, who helped lead the University of Miami to two national championships in 1989 and 1991 as a standout offensive lineman, has been named the University's 26th football head coach, President Julio Frenk announced today (Dec. 6). One of college football's most highly regarded coaches, Cristobal returns to his alma mater after leading the University of Oregon to three straight Pac-12 Conference championship game appearances and two Pac-12 titles. He is the only coach in the nation whose team has played in a Power Five conference championship game in each of the past three seasons.“We are incredibly excited to welcome Mario, his wife, Jessica, and their sons Mario Mateo and Rocco home to Miami,” Frenk said. “Mario's legacy as a student-athlete at the U is well established. And the standard for competitive excellence that he and his teammates helped establish is one to which we continue to aspire. Our selection, however, was not one based in nostalgia for a proud past, but rather in a bold vision for a promising future.“The characteristics that helped Mario excel as a national championship-winning player—drive, determination, and discipline—continue to propel his success as a coach. In Mario we have found a head coach who shares our belief in providing student-athletes with the very best opportunities to succeed on and off the field, and our commitment to winning at the highest level.”“My family and I are excited to return home to the University of Miami, which has been so instrumental in shaping me as a person, player, and coach,” Cristobal said. “This program has an unparalleled tradition and an exciting future ahead of it. I can't wait to compete for championships and help mold our student-athletes into leaders on and off the field who will make our University, our community, and our loyal fan base proud.”Cristobal's move to Miami brings his coaching career full circle. A son of South Florida who played prep football at nearby Christopher Columbus High School, he launched his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at Miami from 1998 to 2000 under head coach Butch Davis. He served as an assistant coach at Rutgers from 2001 to 2003 and then returned to Miami as an assistant coach from 2004 to 2006 under head coach Larry Coker.In 2007, Cristobal was named head coach at Florida International University, becoming the first Cuban American head coach in FBS history. He inherited a struggling FIU program that had been winless the year before his arrival and, in just his fourth season, led it to the Sun Belt Conference title and a bowl-game victory. That season, 2010, he was named Sun Belt Coach of the Year. In total, he coached six seasons at FIU, from 2007 to 2012.Cristobal, who played his Hurricanes career under coaches Jimmy Johnson and Dennis Erickson, was an All-Big East selection in 1992. He is a double-alumnus of the University of Miami, earning a bachelor's degree in business administration and a master's degree from the University. Cristobal was born in Miami on Sept. 24, 1970. He and his wife, Jessica, married in June 2006 and are the parents of two sons, Mario Mateo and Rocco.Sponsors: Ed Morse Automotive Group, BeatinTheBookie.com & CaneswearOrange Bowl Boys are owned and produced by OBB Media Inc. You can visit us online at www.obbmediainc.com. Copyright 2021.
The University of Miami has a new vision for the athletic department. President Julio Frenk is ready to give the UM football program the resources it needs to compete at a higher level because he now understands the importance that athletics can bring to the school. InsideTheU's David Lake shares what the vision is for the future of the UM athletic department moving forward and how that impacts the search for an athletic director and potentially a head football coach moving forward. We also briefly discuss this week's game against Virginia Tech. Enjoy the podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En tiempos recientes, Julio Frenk, presidente de la Universidad de Miami y exsecretario de Salud de México, se ha dedicado a analizar y pensar la respuesta global a la covid-19. En esta charla con León Krauze habla sobre la necesidad de separar la política de la salud pública ante una crisis sanitaria, desglosa los errores y los aciertos de la respuesta de distintos países ante la pandemia, y reflexiona sobre el modo en que las redes sociales esparcen desinformación. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Hour 3: Zas reads Julio Frenk's letter from yesterday, Mike Florio was on Joe Rose and said he expected DeShaun Watson to be in Miami by the deadline; and we play some Big Deal/Not a Big Deal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's word of the day is ‘courage' as in the North Carolina Courage as in having the courage as in two women (Mana Shim, Sinead Farrelly) came forward and had to go scorched earth on the leadership of the league. History of abuse, coercion, cover ups — all by manager Paul Riley. He was fired by Portland for allegations then hired by North Carolina, now fired again. All while NWSL commissioner Lisa Baird knew about these allegations. Wow. (17:55) So You Wanna Talk To Samson!? Someone asked me if the Sixers organization told Joel Embiid what to say about Ben Simmons. Hmmm. Simmons wants out of Philadelphia, Embiid said the team has done enough for Simmons. (26:50) Review: The Card Counter. (29:59) The president of the University of Miami, Julio Frenk, sent a letter because of the negative attention the Hurricanes have gotten. The football team hasn't been good for years. The fans aren't happy. Let's discuss what Frenk said. (37:45) NPPOD. (42:30) Wait to see: Get ready for a Game 163. (43:59) Sandy Alderson had some comment about the Mets future. He talked about the team, the manager, the president, the GM — comments Cohen must not like to hear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Big O discusses the comments from Julio Frenk
In the fourth hour: UM president Dr. Julio Frenk addresses recent criticisms of the football programs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leo Zuckermann, Denise Dresser, Pablo Majluf y Tito Garza Onofre analizan la seguridad y la militarización del país; Julio Frenk explica la situación actual de la pandemia y los avances de la vacunación en México y en el mundo.
Los efectos de Covid en América Latina.América Latina es la región del mundo más golpeada por la pandemia de Covid. ; Veamos lo que dijo en un foro de El Financiero el exsecretario de Salud, Julio Frenk.
In this episode of Ahead of the Curve, University of Michigan School of Public Health Dean DuBois Bowman welcomes Dr. Julio Frenk, President of the University of Miami. Dr. Frenk shares stories of how his life experiences have fueled his mission to give back to others throughout his career in public health and higher education and reflects on lessons learned while leading a University during the coronavirus pandemic and crises of racial injustice. This interview was originally recorded on January 26, 2021 as part of the Ahead of the Curve speaker series. Be sure to follow us at @umichsph on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook so you can share your perspectives on the issues we discussed, learn more from Michigan Public Health experts, and share episodes of the podcast with your friends on social media.
President Frenk, MD, MPH, PhD, leverages his public heath experience to safeguard student health and wellness during these extraordinary times.
Yes. It is true. Alexis has done a birth chart reading of PRESIDENT JULIO FRENK. It's not what you would expect! Make sure to tune in — Alexis is giving us all the details regarding inner and outer planet placements. Lots to cover! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/distraction-magazine/message
Con más de tres millones de casos y una cifra que supera las 125 mil muertes, de acuerdo a cifras oficiales, la región se enfrenta a un panorama sombrío que según los expertos solamente podrá afrontarse efectivamente con la participación ciudadana y sus gobiernos, no solamente con la acción oficial. El Dr. Marcos Espinal, Director del Departamento de Enfermedades Transmisibles de la Organización Panamericana de la Salud y el Dr. Julio Frenk, presidente de la Universidad de Miami, hablan sobre los desafíos sanitarios que enfrenta la región. Conduce Gonzalo Abarca, de la Voz de América.
Felicia Knaul and Julio Frenk discuss the Commission on the global access to palliative care and pain relief, highlighting the new metric used to measure the burden, an essential package to these treatments, and integration of palliative care and pain relief into health systems.
This week's podcast includes an interview with Dr Julio Frenk, Mexico's Health Minister, discussing the recent health-system reforms in Mexico. The interview highlights the six papers published online this week about the Mexican health reforms.
Today on Good News with Nurse Heather, Cannakenny and Nurse Heather are joined by Aaron Justis, President & CEO of Buds & Roses Collective. Buds & Roses is a medical cannabis dispensary in the City of Los Angeles, and a board member of the National Cannabis Industry Association. Aaron has established a solid reputation in LA amongst patients and city officials alike. Buds & Roses has the finest vegan-organic cannabis on the market, a deeply passionate and knowledgeable staff to assist their clientele, and a classy atmosphere, that attracts cannabis industryinsiders, celebrities, senior citizens, as well as seriously ill patients. Aaron became a cannabis activist in 1997 at 20 years old. He's worked with leaders inside and outside of the cannabis reform movement, including Jack Herer, former Mexican President Vicente Fox, and Harvard's Dean of Public Health Dr. Julio Frenk.