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Best podcasts about washington university center

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OnTheDLN.com Interviews & Shows
Spencer Blackburn - Eastern Washington University center

OnTheDLN.com Interviews & Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 8:04


Eastern Washington University will play North Dakota St. for the FCS National Championship Saturday (1/5/18 - 9am Pacific on ESPN2) in Frisco, Texas. #TDLN talked with former #Meridian Trojans star and EWU center & co-captain Spencer Blackburn about the chase for the championship! #GoEAGS! (Photo courtesy of EWU Athletics) For more check out www.OnTheDLN.com - The online home of The Doug Lange Network!

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

Dr. Will Ross, Associate Dean for Diversity, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, and Senior Fellow at the Washington University Center for Health Policy, discusses why social determinants of health are dictated largely by the distribution of wealth, power and resources in one’s environment. He says that being conscious of your surroundings and overcoming negative environments with positive thinking are important. Dr. Ross explains how to positively affect your own health by taking advantage of one of St. Louis’ many beautiful parks, eating healthy by shopping for fresh fruits and vegetables, and utilizing preventive treatments such as flu shots and other vaccines.

Alive and Well STL
Social Determinants of Health Dr. Ross

Alive and Well STL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2014 22:15


Dr. Will Ross, Associate Dean for Diversity, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, and Senior Fellow at the Washington University Center for Health Policy, discusses why social determinants of health are dictated largely by the distribution of wealth, power and resources in one’s environment. He says that being conscious of your surroundings and overcoming negative environments with positive thinking are important. Dr. Ross explains how to positively affect your own health by taking advantage of one of St. Louis’ many beautiful parks, eating healthy by shopping for fresh fruits and vegetables, and utilizing preventive treatments such as flu shots and other vaccines.

Alive and Well STL
Social Determinants of Health Dr. Ross

Alive and Well STL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2014 22:15


Dr. Will Ross, Associate Dean for Diversity, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, and Senior Fellow at the Washington University Center for Health Policy, discusses why social determinants of health are dictated largely by the distribution of wealth, power and resources in one’s environment. He says that being conscious of your surroundings and overcoming negative environments with positive thinking are important. Dr. Ross explains how to positively affect your own health by taking advantage of one of St. Louis’ many beautiful parks, eating healthy by shopping for fresh fruits and vegetables, and utilizing preventive treatments such as flu shots and other vaccines.

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

Dr. Will Ross, Associate Dean for Diversity, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, and Senior Fellow at the Washington University Center for Health Policy, discusses why social determinants of health are dictated largely by the distribution of wealth, power and resources in one's environment. He says that being conscious of your surroundings and overcoming negative environments with positive thinking are important. Dr. Ross explains how to positively affect your own health by taking advantage of one of St. Louis' many beautiful parks, eating healthy by shopping for fresh fruits and vegetables, and utilizing preventive treatments such as flu shots and other vaccines.

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

Dr. Will Ross, Associate Dean for Diversity, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, and Senior Fellow at the Washington University Center for Health Policy, discusses why social determinants of health are dictated largely by the distribution of wealth, power and resources in one’s environment. He says that being conscious of your surroundings and overcoming negative environments with positive thinking are important. Dr. Ross explains how to positively affect your own health by taking advantage of one of St. Louis’ many beautiful parks, eating healthy by shopping for fresh fruits and vegetables, and utilizing preventive treatments such as flu shots and other vaccines.

Alive and Well STL
Life and Living with HIV AIDS PART 1

Alive and Well STL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2014 13:30


Dr. Will Ross, Associate Dean for Diversity, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, and Senior Fellow at the Washington University Center for Health Policy, discusses why social determinants of health are dictated largely by the distribution of wealth, power and resources in one’s environment. He says that being conscious of your surroundings and overcoming negative environments with positive thinking are important. Dr. Ross explains how to positively affect your own health by taking advantage of one of St. Louis’ many beautiful parks, eating healthy by shopping for fresh fruits and vegetables, and utilizing preventive treatments such as flu shots and other vaccines.

Alive and Well STL
Life and Living with HIV AIDS PART 1

Alive and Well STL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2014 13:30


Dr. Will Ross, Associate Dean for Diversity, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, and Senior Fellow at the Washington University Center for Health Policy, discusses why social determinants of health are dictated largely by the distribution of wealth, power and resources in one’s environment. He says that being conscious of your surroundings and overcoming negative environments with positive thinking are important. Dr. Ross explains how to positively affect your own health by taking advantage of one of St. Louis’ many beautiful parks, eating healthy by shopping for fresh fruits and vegetables, and utilizing preventive treatments such as flu shots and other vaccines.

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

Dr. Will Ross, Associate Dean for Diversity, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, and Senior Fellow at the Washington University Center for Health Policy, discusses why social determinants of health are dictated largely by the distribution of wealth, power and resources in one's environment. He says that being conscious of your surroundings and overcoming negative environments with positive thinking are important. Dr. Ross explains how to positively affect your own health by taking advantage of one of St. Louis' many beautiful parks, eating healthy by shopping for fresh fruits and vegetables, and utilizing preventive treatments such as flu shots and other vaccines.

Brown School
Caring for Other People's Children: Childhood Disadvantage, Mental Health Inequalities, and the Importance of Medicaid

Brown School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2008 66:36


Dr. Raghavan’s research focuses on mental health services and policies for vulnerable children, especially those in the child welfare system. He has studied the effects of Medicaid and Medicaid managed care on mental health service use, the longitudinal stability of health insurance coverage, and access to mental health care consistent with national standards among children in the child welfare system. His current work focuses on the economics of implementation of evidence-based mental health interventions, and on the costs of child maltreatment. Dr. Raghavan is a faculty associate at the Brown School’s Center for Mental Health Services Research and the Washington University Center for Applied Statistics. Dr. Raghavan’s work has received financial support from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Administration for Children and Families, the National Institute of Mental Health, and the State of Missouri. He teaches courses on mental health policy and advanced statistics in the Masters program.