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Insight with Beth Ruyak
Home insurance advice for severe weather | UCSF study on severe teen psychiatric symptoms during COVID-19 | Nursing shortages during pandemic | CapRadio Music Halloween picks

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021


Following an early winter storm producing record rainfall, we discuss the bigger picture trends regarding home insurance and how to have the right coverage. A UCSF-led study about three teens with mild to asymptomatic COVID-19 who developed sudden, severe psychiatric symptoms. What it's like to meet patients' needs during a pandemic while experiencing a nursing shortage. CapRadio Music picks for your Halloween playlist. Today's Guests Following an early winter storm producing record rainfall, Janet Ruiz, Director of Strategic Communication at the Insurance Information Institute, talks about the bigger picture trends of how people in our area are insuring themselves and how to have the right coverage for your home and belongings.  Dr. Sam Pleasure, Professor of Neurology at UCSF, discusses the findings in a UCSF-led study published Monday regarding three teens with mild to asymptomatic COVID-19 who developed sudden, severe psychiatric symptoms.  Dr. Adam Dougherty, Assistant Medical Director at Sutter Medical Center Sacramento, as well as Joanne Spetz, Director of the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies at UCSF, explain what it's like to meet patients' needs during a pandemic while experiencing a nursing shortage. Weekend and Fill-in Host for News and Modern Music at CapRadio, Andrew Garcia, gives us his picks for Halloween music.

Digital Orthopaedics Conference (DOCSF)
S6E06 - The Health Care Economy (and what's left of it): What to expect when unemployment is at 20%

Digital Orthopaedics Conference (DOCSF)

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 35:39


While our brave healthcare workers continue to fight against the spread of the  COVID pandemic, the healthcare industry as a business is suffering. The widespread economic shutdown enforced to reduce the risk of transmission affected hospitals and healthcare providers.  Today's session focuses on the current healthcare economy (and what's left of it). We feature Dr. Kevin Bozik, Professor and Chair of Surgery and Operative Care at the Dell Medical School at the University of Texas, and James Robinson, UCB Professor of Health Care Economics. They discuss the shapes of economic recovery, the impact of the economy on healthcare and insurance systems, the downside of U.S. government spending trillions of dollars on a short-term cure, and more. Jamie also shared his insights on the economic response and recovery of Europe and China compared to the U.S. Economy and healthcare are fascinating topics, and our guests' knowledge and insights were clearly communicated in this session. If you're wondering what's going to happen to your practice in the next weeks and months while the coronavirus spread is still going on, you really need to tune in to this conversation! Today’s Guests Kevin Bozic Kevin Bozic is a professor and chair of surgery and perioperative care at the Dell Medical School at UT Austin. He is a recognized leader in orthopedic care. Before joining the Dell Medical School, he was a professor and vice care of orthopaedic surgery at the UCSF School of Medicine and core faculty at the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies. He completed his Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University where we graduated magna cum laude. He received his M.D. with a thesis degree from UCSF, finished his orthopaedic surgery residency training in the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Residency Program, and additional fellowship training in adult reconstructive surgery from Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. Bozic also holds a Masters of Business Administration from Harvard Business School (HBS).  James Robinson James Robinson is a Professor of Health Economics in the School of Public Health at the UC Berkeley, where he has the title of the Leonard D. Schaeffer Endowed Chair in Health Economics and Policy. Robinson is also the Chair of the Berkeley Center for Health Technology which supports research and professional education projects related to coverage, management, and payment methods for innovative technologies including biopharmaceuticals, medical devices, and diagnostics. Professor Robinson has published three books and over 120 papers in scientific and policy journals.   Key TakeAways: The U.S. economy's basics are good, but if the pandemic will continue, there will be a problem.  The unemployment effect is severe, but it's also highly localized. There will be a decrease in demand because of the out-of pocket responsibility of the insurer.  https://publichealth.berkeley.edu/people/james-robinson/ https://dellmed.utexas.edu/directory/kevin-bozic

UC San Francisco (Audio)
A Conversation with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris California Surgeon General

UC San Francisco (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 20:26


California’s first Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris talks with Claire Brindis, UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, about her goals in this new position. The three key priorities as first surgeon general are health equity, early childhood, and reducing adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress. As a physician, champion and researcher she sees the connection among them and the resulting long-term negative outcomes. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35723]

California Issues (Video)
A Conversation with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris California Surgeon General

California Issues (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 20:26


California’s first Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris talks with Claire Brindis, UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, about her goals in this new position. The three key priorities as first surgeon general are health equity, early childhood, and reducing adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress. As a physician, champion and researcher she sees the connection among them and the resulting long-term negative outcomes. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35723]

California Issues (Audio)
A Conversation with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris California Surgeon General

California Issues (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 20:26


California’s first Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris talks with Claire Brindis, UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, about her goals in this new position. The three key priorities as first surgeon general are health equity, early childhood, and reducing adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress. As a physician, champion and researcher she sees the connection among them and the resulting long-term negative outcomes. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35723]

Public Affairs (Audio)
A Conversation with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris California Surgeon General

Public Affairs (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 20:26


California’s first Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris talks with Claire Brindis, UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, about her goals in this new position. The three key priorities as first surgeon general are health equity, early childhood, and reducing adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress. As a physician, champion and researcher she sees the connection among them and the resulting long-term negative outcomes. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35723]

Public Affairs (Video)
A Conversation with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris California Surgeon General

Public Affairs (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 20:26


California’s first Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris talks with Claire Brindis, UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, about her goals in this new position. The three key priorities as first surgeon general are health equity, early childhood, and reducing adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress. As a physician, champion and researcher she sees the connection among them and the resulting long-term negative outcomes. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35723]

Health and Medicine (Video)
A Conversation with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris California Surgeon General

Health and Medicine (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 20:26


California’s first Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris talks with Claire Brindis, UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, about her goals in this new position. The three key priorities as first surgeon general are health equity, early childhood, and reducing adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress. As a physician, champion and researcher she sees the connection among them and the resulting long-term negative outcomes. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35723]

University of California Video Podcasts (Video)
A Conversation with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris California Surgeon General

University of California Video Podcasts (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 20:26


California’s first Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris talks with Claire Brindis, UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, about her goals in this new position. The three key priorities as first surgeon general are health equity, early childhood, and reducing adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress. As a physician, champion and researcher she sees the connection among them and the resulting long-term negative outcomes. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35723]

Health and Medicine (Audio)
A Conversation with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris California Surgeon General

Health and Medicine (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 20:26


California’s first Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris talks with Claire Brindis, UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, about her goals in this new position. The three key priorities as first surgeon general are health equity, early childhood, and reducing adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress. As a physician, champion and researcher she sees the connection among them and the resulting long-term negative outcomes. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35723]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
A Conversation with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris California Surgeon General

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 20:26


California’s first Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris talks with Claire Brindis, UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, about her goals in this new position. The three key priorities as first surgeon general are health equity, early childhood, and reducing adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress. As a physician, champion and researcher she sees the connection among them and the resulting long-term negative outcomes. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35723]

UC San Francisco (Video)
A Conversation with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris California Surgeon General

UC San Francisco (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 20:26


California’s first Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris talks with Claire Brindis, UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, about her goals in this new position. The three key priorities as first surgeon general are health equity, early childhood, and reducing adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress. As a physician, champion and researcher she sees the connection among them and the resulting long-term negative outcomes. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35723]

Health and Medicine (Video)
Applying the Science of Toxic Stress to Transform Outcomes in California

Health and Medicine (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 57:20


An overwhelming scientific consensus demonstrates that cumulative adversity, particularly during critical and sensitive developmental periods, is a root cause to some of the most harmful, persistent and expensive health challenges facing our nation. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris is an award-winning physician, researcher and advocate dedicated to changing the way our society responds to one of the most serious, expensive and widespread public health crises of our time: childhood trauma. She was appointed as California's first-ever Surgeon General by Governor Gavin Newsom in January 2019. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35724]

California Issues (Video)
Applying the Science of Toxic Stress to Transform Outcomes in California

California Issues (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 57:20


An overwhelming scientific consensus demonstrates that cumulative adversity, particularly during critical and sensitive developmental periods, is a root cause to some of the most harmful, persistent and expensive health challenges facing our nation. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris is an award-winning physician, researcher and advocate dedicated to changing the way our society responds to one of the most serious, expensive and widespread public health crises of our time: childhood trauma. She was appointed as California's first-ever Surgeon General by Governor Gavin Newsom in January 2019. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35724]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
Applying the Science of Toxic Stress to Transform Outcomes in California

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 57:20


An overwhelming scientific consensus demonstrates that cumulative adversity, particularly during critical and sensitive developmental periods, is a root cause to some of the most harmful, persistent and expensive health challenges facing our nation. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris is an award-winning physician, researcher and advocate dedicated to changing the way our society responds to one of the most serious, expensive and widespread public health crises of our time: childhood trauma. She was appointed as California's first-ever Surgeon General by Governor Gavin Newsom in January 2019. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35724]

California Issues (Audio)
Applying the Science of Toxic Stress to Transform Outcomes in California

California Issues (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 57:20


An overwhelming scientific consensus demonstrates that cumulative adversity, particularly during critical and sensitive developmental periods, is a root cause to some of the most harmful, persistent and expensive health challenges facing our nation. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris is an award-winning physician, researcher and advocate dedicated to changing the way our society responds to one of the most serious, expensive and widespread public health crises of our time: childhood trauma. She was appointed as California's first-ever Surgeon General by Governor Gavin Newsom in January 2019. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35724]

Public Affairs (Audio)
Applying the Science of Toxic Stress to Transform Outcomes in California

Public Affairs (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 57:20


An overwhelming scientific consensus demonstrates that cumulative adversity, particularly during critical and sensitive developmental periods, is a root cause to some of the most harmful, persistent and expensive health challenges facing our nation. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris is an award-winning physician, researcher and advocate dedicated to changing the way our society responds to one of the most serious, expensive and widespread public health crises of our time: childhood trauma. She was appointed as California's first-ever Surgeon General by Governor Gavin Newsom in January 2019. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35724]

UC San Francisco (Video)
Applying the Science of Toxic Stress to Transform Outcomes in California

UC San Francisco (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 57:20


An overwhelming scientific consensus demonstrates that cumulative adversity, particularly during critical and sensitive developmental periods, is a root cause to some of the most harmful, persistent and expensive health challenges facing our nation. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris is an award-winning physician, researcher and advocate dedicated to changing the way our society responds to one of the most serious, expensive and widespread public health crises of our time: childhood trauma. She was appointed as California's first-ever Surgeon General by Governor Gavin Newsom in January 2019. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35724]

Public Affairs (Video)
Applying the Science of Toxic Stress to Transform Outcomes in California

Public Affairs (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 57:20


An overwhelming scientific consensus demonstrates that cumulative adversity, particularly during critical and sensitive developmental periods, is a root cause to some of the most harmful, persistent and expensive health challenges facing our nation. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris is an award-winning physician, researcher and advocate dedicated to changing the way our society responds to one of the most serious, expensive and widespread public health crises of our time: childhood trauma. She was appointed as California's first-ever Surgeon General by Governor Gavin Newsom in January 2019. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35724]

UC San Francisco (Audio)
Applying the Science of Toxic Stress to Transform Outcomes in California

UC San Francisco (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 57:20


An overwhelming scientific consensus demonstrates that cumulative adversity, particularly during critical and sensitive developmental periods, is a root cause to some of the most harmful, persistent and expensive health challenges facing our nation. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris is an award-winning physician, researcher and advocate dedicated to changing the way our society responds to one of the most serious, expensive and widespread public health crises of our time: childhood trauma. She was appointed as California's first-ever Surgeon General by Governor Gavin Newsom in January 2019. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35724]

University of California Video Podcasts (Video)
Applying the Science of Toxic Stress to Transform Outcomes in California

University of California Video Podcasts (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 57:20


An overwhelming scientific consensus demonstrates that cumulative adversity, particularly during critical and sensitive developmental periods, is a root cause to some of the most harmful, persistent and expensive health challenges facing our nation. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris is an award-winning physician, researcher and advocate dedicated to changing the way our society responds to one of the most serious, expensive and widespread public health crises of our time: childhood trauma. She was appointed as California's first-ever Surgeon General by Governor Gavin Newsom in January 2019. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35724]

Health and Medicine (Audio)
Applying the Science of Toxic Stress to Transform Outcomes in California

Health and Medicine (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 57:20


An overwhelming scientific consensus demonstrates that cumulative adversity, particularly during critical and sensitive developmental periods, is a root cause to some of the most harmful, persistent and expensive health challenges facing our nation. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris is an award-winning physician, researcher and advocate dedicated to changing the way our society responds to one of the most serious, expensive and widespread public health crises of our time: childhood trauma. She was appointed as California's first-ever Surgeon General by Governor Gavin Newsom in January 2019. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35724]

Stress: Science and Strategies to Live Well (Audio)
Applying the Science of Toxic Stress to Transform Outcomes in California

Stress: Science and Strategies to Live Well (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 57:20


An overwhelming scientific consensus demonstrates that cumulative adversity, particularly during critical and sensitive developmental periods, is a root cause to some of the most harmful, persistent and expensive health challenges facing our nation. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris is an award-winning physician, researcher and advocate dedicated to changing the way our society responds to one of the most serious, expensive and widespread public health crises of our time: childhood trauma. She was appointed as California's first-ever Surgeon General by Governor Gavin Newsom in January 2019. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Show ID: 35724]

Stress: Science and Strategies to Live Well (Video)
Applying the Science of Toxic Stress to Transform Outcomes in California

Stress: Science and Strategies to Live Well (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 57:20


An overwhelming scientific consensus demonstrates that cumulative adversity, particularly during critical and sensitive developmental periods, is a root cause to some of the most harmful, persistent and expensive health challenges facing our nation. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris is an award-winning physician, researcher and advocate dedicated to changing the way our society responds to one of the most serious, expensive and widespread public health crises of our time: childhood trauma. She was appointed as California's first-ever Surgeon General by Governor Gavin Newsom in January 2019. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35724]

Women's Health (Video)
The Role of an Academic Medical Center in a Haven State - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 2 of 2

Women's Health (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 56:59


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the role of an academic medical center in a haven state. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35043]

Women's Health (Audio)
The Role of an Academic Medical Center in a Haven State - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 2 of 2

Women's Health (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 56:59


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the role of an academic medical center in a haven state. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35043]

Health and Medicine (Audio)
The Role of an Academic Medical Center in a Haven State - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 2 of 2

Health and Medicine (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 56:59


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the role of an academic medical center in a haven state. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35043]

UC San Francisco (Audio)
The Role of an Academic Medical Center in a Haven State - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 2 of 2

UC San Francisco (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 56:59


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the role of an academic medical center in a haven state. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35043]

UC San Francisco (Video)
The Role of an Academic Medical Center in a Haven State - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 2 of 2

UC San Francisco (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 56:59


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the role of an academic medical center in a haven state. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35043]

Health Policy (Audio)
The Role of an Academic Medical Center in a Haven State - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 2 of 2

Health Policy (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 56:59


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the role of an academic medical center in a haven state. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35043]

Public Affairs (Video)
The Role of an Academic Medical Center in a Haven State - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 2 of 2

Public Affairs (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 56:59


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the role of an academic medical center in a haven state. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35043]

Health and Medicine (Video)
The Role of an Academic Medical Center in a Haven State - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 2 of 2

Health and Medicine (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 56:59


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the role of an academic medical center in a haven state. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35043]

Health Policy (Video)
The Role of an Academic Medical Center in a Haven State - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 2 of 2

Health Policy (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 56:59


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the role of an academic medical center in a haven state. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35043]

Public Affairs (Audio)
The Role of an Academic Medical Center in a Haven State - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 2 of 2

Public Affairs (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 56:59


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the role of an academic medical center in a haven state. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35043]

Women's Health (Video)
National Perspective on Threats and Opportunities for Abortion Access - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 1 of 2

Women's Health (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 56:32


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the national perspective on threats and opportunities for abortion access moderated by Daniel Grossman, Director, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health. Panelists: Renee Bracey Sherman, Senior Public Affairs Manager, National Network of Abortion Funds; Erin Grant, Deputy Director, Abortion Care Network; Stephanie Toti, Senior Counsel & Project Director, The Lawyering Project. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35042]

Women's Health (Audio)
National Perspective on Threats and Opportunities for Abortion Access - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 1 of 2

Women's Health (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 56:32


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the national perspective on threats and opportunities for abortion access moderated by Daniel Grossman, Director, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health. Panelists: Renee Bracey Sherman, Senior Public Affairs Manager, National Network of Abortion Funds; Erin Grant, Deputy Director, Abortion Care Network; Stephanie Toti, Senior Counsel & Project Director, The Lawyering Project. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35042]

UC San Francisco (Audio)
National Perspective on Threats and Opportunities for Abortion Access - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 1 of 2

UC San Francisco (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 56:32


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the national perspective on threats and opportunities for abortion access moderated by Daniel Grossman, Director, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health. Panelists: Renee Bracey Sherman, Senior Public Affairs Manager, National Network of Abortion Funds; Erin Grant, Deputy Director, Abortion Care Network; Stephanie Toti, Senior Counsel & Project Director, The Lawyering Project. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35042]

UC San Francisco (Video)
National Perspective on Threats and Opportunities for Abortion Access - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 1 of 2

UC San Francisco (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 56:32


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the national perspective on threats and opportunities for abortion access moderated by Daniel Grossman, Director, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health. Panelists: Renee Bracey Sherman, Senior Public Affairs Manager, National Network of Abortion Funds; Erin Grant, Deputy Director, Abortion Care Network; Stephanie Toti, Senior Counsel & Project Director, The Lawyering Project. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35042]

Public Affairs (Audio)
National Perspective on Threats and Opportunities for Abortion Access - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 1 of 2

Public Affairs (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 56:32


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the national perspective on threats and opportunities for abortion access moderated by Daniel Grossman, Director, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health. Panelists: Renee Bracey Sherman, Senior Public Affairs Manager, National Network of Abortion Funds; Erin Grant, Deputy Director, Abortion Care Network; Stephanie Toti, Senior Counsel & Project Director, The Lawyering Project. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35042]

Health Policy (Video)
National Perspective on Threats and Opportunities for Abortion Access - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 1 of 2

Health Policy (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 56:32


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the national perspective on threats and opportunities for abortion access moderated by Daniel Grossman, Director, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health. Panelists: Renee Bracey Sherman, Senior Public Affairs Manager, National Network of Abortion Funds; Erin Grant, Deputy Director, Abortion Care Network; Stephanie Toti, Senior Counsel & Project Director, The Lawyering Project. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35042]

Health Policy (Audio)
National Perspective on Threats and Opportunities for Abortion Access - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 1 of 2

Health Policy (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 56:32


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the national perspective on threats and opportunities for abortion access moderated by Daniel Grossman, Director, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health. Panelists: Renee Bracey Sherman, Senior Public Affairs Manager, National Network of Abortion Funds; Erin Grant, Deputy Director, Abortion Care Network; Stephanie Toti, Senior Counsel & Project Director, The Lawyering Project. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35042]

Health and Medicine (Audio)
National Perspective on Threats and Opportunities for Abortion Access - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 1 of 2

Health and Medicine (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 56:32


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the national perspective on threats and opportunities for abortion access moderated by Daniel Grossman, Director, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health. Panelists: Renee Bracey Sherman, Senior Public Affairs Manager, National Network of Abortion Funds; Erin Grant, Deputy Director, Abortion Care Network; Stephanie Toti, Senior Counsel & Project Director, The Lawyering Project. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35042]

Health and Medicine (Video)
National Perspective on Threats and Opportunities for Abortion Access - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 1 of 2

Health and Medicine (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 56:32


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the national perspective on threats and opportunities for abortion access moderated by Daniel Grossman, Director, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health. Panelists: Renee Bracey Sherman, Senior Public Affairs Manager, National Network of Abortion Funds; Erin Grant, Deputy Director, Abortion Care Network; Stephanie Toti, Senior Counsel & Project Director, The Lawyering Project. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35042]

Public Affairs (Video)
National Perspective on Threats and Opportunities for Abortion Access - Meeting the Needs of Patients Post Roe v. Wade Part 1 of 2

Public Affairs (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 56:32


National and UCSF leaders discuss reproductive health and justice and the response to increasingly extreme abortion restrictions sweeping the country. This panel focuses on the national perspective on threats and opportunities for abortion access moderated by Daniel Grossman, Director, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health. Panelists: Renee Bracey Sherman, Senior Public Affairs Manager, National Network of Abortion Funds; Erin Grant, Deputy Director, Abortion Care Network; Stephanie Toti, Senior Counsel & Project Director, The Lawyering Project. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35042]

UC San Francisco (Video)
Food Nutrition and Politics: A Conversation with Marion Nestle

UC San Francisco (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 52:31


Marion Nestle (NYU) and Laura Schmidt (UCSF) discuss nutrition policy and research, scientific conflicts of interest, the upcoming Dietary Guidelines, global food systems and more in this conversation about the food industry's influence on scientific research. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 34565]

Nutrition and Diet (Video)
Food Nutrition and Politics: A Conversation with Marion Nestle

Nutrition and Diet (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 52:31


Marion Nestle (NYU) and Laura Schmidt (UCSF) discuss nutrition policy and research, scientific conflicts of interest, the upcoming Dietary Guidelines, global food systems and more in this conversation about the food industry's influence on scientific research. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 34565]

Health Policy (Audio)
Food Nutrition and Politics: A Conversation with Marion Nestle

Health Policy (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 52:31


Marion Nestle (NYU) and Laura Schmidt (UCSF) discuss nutrition policy and research, scientific conflicts of interest, the upcoming Dietary Guidelines, global food systems and more in this conversation about the food industry's influence on scientific research. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 34565]

Public Health (Audio)
Food Nutrition and Politics: A Conversation with Marion Nestle

Public Health (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 52:31


Marion Nestle (NYU) and Laura Schmidt (UCSF) discuss nutrition policy and research, scientific conflicts of interest, the upcoming Dietary Guidelines, global food systems and more in this conversation about the food industry's influence on scientific research. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 34565]

Public Health (Video)
Food Nutrition and Politics: A Conversation with Marion Nestle

Public Health (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 52:31


Marion Nestle (NYU) and Laura Schmidt (UCSF) discuss nutrition policy and research, scientific conflicts of interest, the upcoming Dietary Guidelines, global food systems and more in this conversation about the food industry's influence on scientific research. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 34565]

Gardening and Agriculture (Video)
Food Nutrition and Politics: A Conversation with Marion Nestle

Gardening and Agriculture (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 52:31


Marion Nestle (NYU) and Laura Schmidt (UCSF) discuss nutrition policy and research, scientific conflicts of interest, the upcoming Dietary Guidelines, global food systems and more in this conversation about the food industry's influence on scientific research. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 34565]