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Best podcasts about public health solutions

Latest podcast episodes about public health solutions

The Switch - by Nonprofit HR
2024 Social Impact Women to Watch Panel: Harnessing Passion for Mission with Terry Stigdon, Lisa David and Erika Stehl

The Switch - by Nonprofit HR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 39:14


In this episode of The Switch, Dr. Nana Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication at Nonprofit HR, hosts a panel discussion on the topic of harnessing passion for mission with three extraordinary women named to our 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch list: Terry Stigdon, Chief Executive Officer of the Indiana Region of the American Red Cross; Lisa David, President & CEO of Public Health Solutions; Erika Stehl, President & Co-Founder, Growing Love Community Garden. Tune in to hear these exceptional women discuss:   What passion means to each woman and how it shows up in their work and organization The passionate leaders that have influenced each woman's leadership style How to harness the passion of your people toward a shared mission How effective staff engagement stems less from words and more from “making things live”  Advice for women leaders looking to take action, be effective and drive positive change    To learn more about Terry and the Indiana Region of the American Red Cross, visit www.redcross.org/local/indiana.html.  To learn more about Lisa and Public Health Solutions, visit www.healthsolutions.org.  To learn more about Erika and Growing Love Community Garden, visit growinglovepw.com.   

Thank God It's Monday | TGIM
058 | Community Affairs in Various Industries feat. Veronica Smith

Thank God It's Monday | TGIM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 54:11 Transcription Available


Discover the heartbeat of public health with Veronica, whose compassionate leadership in Health Policy and Community Affairs is redefining the landscape of care for New Yorkers. As Senior Director at Public Health Solutions, she brings a unique blend of personal history and professional acumen to the fight for health equity, advocating for fair wages and essential services in the big city. Her story isn't just a narrative of triumphs; it's a testament to the resilience required to navigate the gritty, often unseen challenges that define the public health sector.This episode takes you through the streets of Sunset Park, Brooklyn, where Veronica's roots stretch back to a family history rich in service, and leads you to the corridors of NYU. It's here where her ambitions crystallized amidst adversity—a life-altering car accident that sharpened her focus, leading to a shift from politics and journalism to politics and history. Embark on a journey into her formative years and the critical decisions that set her on a path to impacting global policy, from a study abroad campus in Buenos Aires to grad school choices that eschewed the expected for the purposeful.Step into the complex world of urban development and government relations as Veronica shares tales from her tenure at the Port Authority and beyond. Her efforts to expand bike lanes on the George Washington Bridge exemplify the power of community advocacy. As the conversation winds down, Veronica offers an intimate glimpse into her life, from the media that shaped her to the sustaining support of family. Her reflections affirm that the road to fulfillment is often winding, but it's the dedication to service and empowerment that makes the journey worthwhile.Thank you for listening to #CareerCheatCode. Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Make sure to follow us across all platforms for updates and resources. Let's make an impact, one episode at a time! Host - Radhy Miranda LinkedIn Instagram Producer - Gary Batista LinkedIn Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Subscribe to our YouTube Clips ChannelFollow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Follow us on LinkedIn

This Week in America with Ric Bratton
Episode 2897: BEAT THE DEVILS by John R. David, M.D.

This Week in America with Ric Bratton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 19:19


Beat the Devils: A Memoir by John R. DavidBeat the Devils is a memoir of the life of John R. David, which includes his research, discovering one of the first cytokines MIF (Migration Inhibitory Factor), a proinflammatory cytokine critical in autoimmunity and sepsis. John also worked on parasites affecting humans with new diagnostics and treatments.Read Beat the Devils and learn about John and his wife of 62 years, Roberta, working together; Lisa, his daughter, COO of Planned Parenthood and now CEO of Public Health Solutions; Joshua, his son, who started the High Line in NYC; John's director father, who married Deana Durbin; how John sent 200,000 condoms twice to prevent HIV/AIDS at the Carnival in Salvador, Brazil; and much more.John R. David practices the piano for three hours a day and records duets with his wonderful composer/cellist/piano teacher, Andrea Casarrubios. John's son and daughter live five minutes away and his two granddaughters, Nathalie and Claudia, are 25 minutes away, which he loves. He is a member of the National Academy of Medicine, American Academy of Arts and Science, and American Association of Immunologists. John attended Hollywood High School and the University of Chicago for college and medical school.https://www.amazon.com/Beat-Devils-Memoir-John-David/dp/B0CFWY8JGN/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.frGv8DF7oQAhYgp5JUuuwWxiyg0_TJ0QUvoEPj6w-vfuBcb8jnlb6M6OCJce6XuhZbVMgGqg2M8_KjWL8HWptb_dRO5G74FgMSKFUmeGTqrhmITtm40dI7Dan_QX4ADpP5RcqteCIIlqwTJrWTsT72B2hhUNnISKrPaWcZGlV9sZUg3up_p-u_xIewdhRrRMRVDElLZH_LRLu88VnL2y9M-yQTSu13S6NOaQudLjpLU.I1edafT79d7IdpJmpTWRRAIDuKRzDy2iIWSi5p5U4Hs&qid=1711511153&sr=1-1http://www.KingPagesPress.comhttp://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/4424kpp2.mp3  

Better Edge : A Northwestern Medicine podcast for physicians
Northwestern Medicine Forensic Psychiatry in Legal Proceedings and Public Health Solutions

Better Edge : A Northwestern Medicine podcast for physicians

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023


In this episode of the Better Edge podcast, Michael Brook, PhD, associate professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern Medicine and director of the Isaac Ray Research Program in the Division of Psychiatry and the Law, goes into detail about the role of forensic psychiatry, psychology and neuropsychology in legal proceedings. He discusses the expertise of the division's highly trained team in a variety of legal issues and clinical subspecialties, as well as the research he is leading to address community violence using a public health approach.

Favored Fit Fierce & FLy with DR. Estacy Porter
How Can I Help?: Innovative Public Health Solutions to build yourself and your community.

Favored Fit Fierce & FLy with DR. Estacy Porter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 59:50


In this today's episode we have Mrs. Tonita Smith, A Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar, Nurse, Author, Entreprenuer and U.S. Retired Army Veteran who shares solutions and strategies to build yourself and your community. The pivotal question How Can I Help? after the Ferguson shooting of 2014 and rise of crime propelled her to create the St. Louis prayer project and address the concerns of the community through what became “A Prescription of Hope for a Vulnerable Population.” Connect with Tonita IG: www.instagram.com/mstonita3 My Boutique: www.instagram.com/fashionremix2 Email: fashionremix2@gmail.com YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K-dgODM2m5U&feature=youtu.be&noapp=1

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Her Story - Envisioning the Leadership Possibilities in Healthcare
19: Influencing Women's Health Choices with Lisa David, President and CEO, Public Health Solutions

Her Story - Envisioning the Leadership Possibilities in Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 23:46


This episode of Her Story features Lisa David, President and CEO of Public Health Solutions. In this conversation, hosted by Dr. Joanne Conroy, President and CEO of Dartmouth Hitchcock and Dartmouth Hitchcock Health, we learn about Lisa's career trajectory from consulting and academic medicine to renowned public health nonprofits such as Planned Parenthood, and the value of prioritizing influence over decision making along the way.

Masters of Life Podcast
COVID, Vaccine, Public Health, and Life Lessons with Dr. Christina Madison

Masters of Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 58:06


Dr. Christina Madison is the Founder and CEO of The Public Health Pharmacist, PLLC a public health consulting firm. She is a clinical pharmacist specializing in public health with a focus on infectious communicable diseases. As a past President of the Nevada Public Health Association who has been asked to share her clinical public health and infectious disease expertise with Local, State, and International Media outlets and NGO's. She has an intimate knowledge of the impact public health messaging, policy, and legislation can have on communities. A trusted and valued health care professional with 13 years of experience in Public Health and 16 year's experience as a pharmacy professional. She has received multiple awards and recognitions including being named 2020 Educator Healthcare Hero by Nevada Business Magazine recognizing unsung heroes in the healthcare working on the frontline (featured in September 2020 issue), Pharmacy Times® and Parata Systems 2020 Next-Generation Pharmacist Honoree (Civic Leader Category), named one of the Top 25 Healthcare Influencers by Las Vegas Entrepreneurs Magazine in June 2020, and Pharmacy Times® “Pharmacy Hero” in May 2020 for her patient education and pharmacy advocacy during COVID19 as well as being. She has also been recognized for her patient counseling skills and public health/vaccine advocacy and leadership and most recently being inducted as Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) for her sustained contributions to the organization and profession of pharmacy. Dr. Madison is currently an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Roseman University of Health Sciences (RU), College of Pharmacy. She maintains two active clinical practices with Huntridge Family Clinic, which focuses on the LGTBQ community and is one of the largest providers of HIV prevention and gender affirming care services in the State of Nevada as well as Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada (VMSN) where she offers immunization and communicable disease care. Dr. Madison actively participates in both state and national pharmacy and healthcare organizations to facilitate awareness of healthcare policy, education, and advocacy. Her public health consulting business, The Public Health Pharmacist, PLLC is currently helping individuals and businesses navigate the COVID19 global pandemic, providing Public Health Solutions for getting businesses back in action, as well as providing continuing pharmacy education as well as expert public health and communicable infectious disease commentary to major news outlets. She has been featured in over 50+ on-air TV appearances since the beginning of the pandemic. Advocating for public health and the profession of pharmacy to improve the health and wellness of vulnerable populations and the underserved is her passion and mission. Website: https://thepublichealthpharmacist.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Forward Thinking Founders
414 - Anu Parvatiyar (Ananya Health) On Building Global Public Health Solutions

Forward Thinking Founders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 9:11


Anu is the cofounder of Anaya Health. Ananya Health makes affordable, appropriate technologies to address the biggest issues in global public health.

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Race, Health & Happiness
S01 E04 - Professor Akwatu Khenti discusses using optimism as armor, and public health solutions to gun violence

Race, Health & Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 49:49


Dr. O speaks with researcher and community leader Akwatu Khenti, PhD about how he uses the power of optimism, rooted in his African and Trinidadian heritage, to overcome adversity in his life. Dr. Khenti also talks about the real causes of gun violence in Black communities, including systemic racism and systems of oppression.Show Notes - bit.ly/2D6JxHX

Black Talk Radio Network
V2V: Public Health Solutions: Review, Recommendations and Resolutions

Black Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 68:00


Victims 2 Victorious or V2V is a weekly digital radio broadcast and podcast that raises awareness about the public health issue of community gun violence. The host and special guests will look at a few news stories over the past week related to incidents of gun violence in the African-American community specifically and the United States in general. The goal is to promote a conversation with those who are actively working on the issue of gun violence and/or interested in obtaining data-driven information drawn from Public Health Models.   Host Angel Fall began her activism and advocacy at 14 years old reading for the blind and as a graduate student at the University of Connecticut, she was nominated to the operations board of the NPR affiliate WHUS. Angel is dedicated to utilizing the media to inform and elicit change.

Victims 2 Victorious
V2V: Public Health Solutions: Review, Recommendations and Resolutions

Victims 2 Victorious

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 67:40


Victims 2 Victorious or V2V is a weekly digital radio broadcast and podcast that raises awareness about the public health issue of community gun violence.…

Black Talk Radio Network
V2V: Public Health Solutions: Review, Recommendations and Resolutions

Black Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 67:40


Victims 2 Victorious or V2V is a weekly digital radio broadcast and podcast that raises awareness about the public health issue of community gun violence. The host and special guests will look at a few news stories over the past week related to incidents of gun violence in the African-American community specifically and the United States in general. The goal is to promote a conversation with those who are actively working on the issue of gun violence and/or interested in obtaining data-driven information drawn from Public Health Models.   Host Angel Fall began her activism and advocacy at 14 years old reading for the blind and as a graduate student at the University of Connecticut, she was nominated to the operations board of the NPR affiliate WHUS. Angel is dedicated to utilizing the media to inform and elicit change.

Tha Compound Movement
35: “Taking A Smoke Break” w/ Deidre Sully

Tha Compound Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 53:47


Any smokers in the house? Y’all like hookah? Big tobacco knows how to market a product. What are the trends and tactics they use to get folk to light up? Deidre Sully, Director of Public Health Solutions’ tobacco program, has some answers and resources to help you make a decision and talks about her path to Public Health. She also discusses an amazing project helping supply women in shelters with necessary items. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Public Health Epidemiology Careers
Interview with Dr. Donna Elliston, President & CEO of Public Health Solutions Executive Search Firm

Public Health Epidemiology Careers

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 28:41


Dr. Elliston is a public health executive with extensive work experience with several public health institutions. She is the President and CEO of Public Health Solutions Executive Search Firm (PHS), which serves as the catalyst in connecting mid to senior level professionals with top public health firms. Dr. Elliston and I are working on ways to combine efforts and better serve our communities. For now, I’d like you to focus your attention on this interview and get to know Dr. Elliston and learn all about PHS.

Conversations on Health Care
Ending HIV/AIDS in America and Confronting the Resurgence of Measles: CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield on Public Health Solutions

Conversations on Health Care

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 25:00


This week hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter speak with Dr. Robert Redfield, Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention which is dedicated to eradicating the AIDS Virus as we know it in this country, dramatically reducing new infections within a decade. He also addresses the domestic and global spike of previously eradicated diseases like measles, resulting from a growing anti-vaccination movement. The post Ending HIV/AIDS in America and Confronting the Resurgence of Measles: CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield on Public Health Solutions appeared first on Healthy Communities Online.

MedicalMissions.com Podcast
Public Health solutions to the current Opioid Crisis

MedicalMissions.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018


This interactive session will help attendees to better understand the current opioid crisis and possible public health responses. Attendees will leave the session with evidence based plans for approaching opioid abuse in clinical as well as community settings. The session will engage participants using technology and discussion.

MedicalMissions.com Podcast
Public Health solutions to the current Opioid Crisis

MedicalMissions.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018


This interactive session will help attendees to better understand the current opioid crisis and possible public health responses. Attendees will leave the session with evidence based plans for approaching opioid abuse in clinical as well as community settings. The session will engage participants using technology and discussion.

VCU Health GenMed Podcast
Episode 37: The Opioid Crisis: Pain, Addiction, and Public Health Solutions with Dr. Mishka Terplan

VCU Health GenMed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018


Close to 80 percent of the nearly 1,000 fatal drug overdoses in Virginia in 2014 involved opioids in the form of prescription opioids or heroin.  In this talk, Dr. Mishka Terplan discusses the current opioid crisis in the United States … Continue reading →

Eating Matters
Episode 2: Neighborhoods for Health

Eating Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2014 33:10


This week on Eating Matters, host Kim Kessler takes on the topic of healthy retail access, opening up the show with her roundtable discussion. Welcoming Cathy Nonas, Denis Stearns, and Paula Daniels, the group discusses timely topics in the food policy realm. Cathy is the Senior Advisor to the Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention & Tobacco Control at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene while Denis is a founding partner of Marler Clark, LLP, PS, a Seattle-based law firm with a national practice devoted to the representation of persons injured by unsafe food and drink. Paula Daniels is the founder of the Los Angeles Food Policy Council, a policy based collective impact initiative of food system leaders working toward an environmentally sustainable, equitable and regionally based food system. After the break, Kim speaks with Sabrina Baronberg and Clare Fox to gain their insights on healthy retail access. Sabrina is the Senior Director of the Food and Nutrition Programs at Public Health Solutions, a nonprofit organization that develops, implements and advocates dynamic solutions to prevent disease and improve community health. Likewise, Clare is the Director of Policy and Innovation for the Los Angeles Food Policy Council. Tune in to learn the ins and outs of healthy retail access from a plethora of experts around the country. This program was brought to you by The Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board. “There’s a lot of value [in urban agriculture] including when people are able to grow their own food they have a different relationship to it, and I think, eat differently” [4:59] —Paula Daniels on Eating Matters “It’s really important when we’re talking about food retail access to think about all the different facets of access. There’s convenience, there’s affordability, there’s attractability, there’s inventory, there’s merchandising, so it’s not just having things available.” [20:07] —Sabrina Baronberg on Eating Matters

Commencement 2011
New York City Undergraduate Commencement 2011

Commencement 2011

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2011 64:41


New York City Undergraduate Commencement 2011 with honorary degree recipient Jo Ivey Boufford, MD. Dr. Ivey Boufford is President of The New York Academy of Medicine. Dr. Boufford is Professor of Public Service, Health Policy, and Management at the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at New York University School of Medicine. She served as Dean of the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at New York University from June 1997 to November 2002. Prior to that, she served as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health in the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) from November 1993 to January 1997, and as Acting Assistant Secretary from January 1997 to May 1997. While at HHS, she served as the US representative on the Executive Board of the World Health Organization (WHO) from 1994 to 1997. From May 1991 to September 1993, Dr. Boufford served as Director of the King’s Fund College, London England. The King’s Fund is a royal charity dedicated to the support of health and social services in London and the United Kingdom. She served as President of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC), the largest municipal system in the United States, from December 1985 until October 1989. Dr. Boufford was awarded a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowship at the Institute of Medicine in Washington, DC, for 1979-1980. She served as a member of the National Council on Graduate Medical Education and the National Advisory Council for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality from 1997 to 2002. She is currently Chair of the Board of Directors for the Center for Health Care Strategies and serves on the boards of the United Hospital Fund, the Primary Care Development Corporation and Public Health Solutions formerly MHRA. She was President of the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (2002 -2003). She was elected to membership in the Institute of Medicine (IOM) in 1992 and is a member of its Executive Council, Board on Global Health and Board on African Science Academy Development. She was elected to serve for a four-year term as the Foreign Secretary of the IOM beginning July 1, 2006. She received an Honorary Doctorate of Science degree from the State University of New York, Brooklyn, in May 1992 and the New York Medical College in May 2007. She was elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration in 2005. She has been a Fellow of The New York Academy of Medicine since 1988 and a Trustee since 2004. Dr. Boufford attended Wellesley College for two years and received her BA (Psychology) magna cum laude from the University of Michigan, and her MD, with distinction, from the University of Michigan Medical School. She is Board Certified in pediatrics. Dr. Boufford has served on the AIHA Board since 2008. Degree: Doctor of Science (Sc.D.)