Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Nursing and Other Health Specialties. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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The Public Health Insight Podcast is a weekly podcast ranked in the top 5% of all podcasts globally. The podcast covers all things public health and global health, from the sustainable development goals to the social determinants of health, as well as interesting dialogues about the diverse career opportunities that exist in the fields. Since its launch in March 2020, the podcast has featured more than 40 high-profile guests and has built an audience in more than 5,000 cities in over 190 cou ...
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NOVA brings you short audio stories from the world of science -- anything from hurricanes to mummies to neutrinos. For more science programming online and on air, visit NOVA's Web site at pbs.org/nova, or watch NOVA broadcasts Wednesday nights on PBS.
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15 Minutes on Health Inequalities
MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow
Podcast series from the MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow.
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A podcast highlighting key articles in the current issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases, a journal from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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The Systems Science in Public Health Podcast, hosted by Professor Petra Meier, is a joint venture between the SIPHER Consortium and MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit.
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NOVA brings you short video stories from the world of science, including excerpts from our television programs, video dispatches from producers and correspondents in the field, animations, and much more. For more science programming online and on air, visit NOVA's Web site at http://www.pbs.org/nova and watch NOVA broadcasts Wednesday nights on PBS. Please note that this feed requires QuickTime 7. Free upgrade available at apple.com/itunes.
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The Trial Talk podcast explores how our work at the MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL is improving health in the UK and worldwide. In this series, we hear from world-leading experts about the studies we carry out. We delve into trials on cancer, infections and neurodegenerative diseases, explore how public and patient involvement shapes our work, and discover new ways to run smarter studies.
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Exploring some of the key concepts in preventative counterterrorism work, drawing on global experience and RUSI research. Over the past few years, RUSI’s Terrorism and Conflict group has conducted multiple and extensive reviews of global preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) programmes, identifying what can work and what has not worked in these efforts. The research covered hundreds of programmes addressing different ideological motivations, with a particular focus on Islamist ...
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The Truth About Cancer video podcast is an eight-part video series. It is a continuation of the discussions begun in TAKE ONE STEP: A Conversation About Cancer with Linda Ellerbee. Each episode is two to five minutes long. Participating in the podcast discussions are U.S. News and World Report health editor Dr. Bernadine Healy; breast cancer surgeon and Breast Cancer Research stamp mastermind Dr. Ernie Bodai; neurologist and leading palliative care expert Dr. Richard Payne; and counseling ps ...
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The Microbe Moment is science stories and news for the microbe enthused hosted by microbe lover, Tess Deyett, Ph.D. and pharmaceutical microbiologist Jon Mitchell. In this microbiology focused podcast, we will give you exciting stories, horrid histories, and the most up-to-date news all through a microbial lens. We will even interview our friends and heroes, diving into their own microbial journey. Tess, Ph.D. was changed forever with her first glimpse into the unseen world. At her first mic ...
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An original podcast from T-Mobile for Business and iHeartRadio, Jonathan Strickland connects with the world’s most unconventional thinkers, the leaders at the intersection of technology and business, to understand how they continue to thrive in a world of complex organizations and lightning-fast technology. How do these executives innovate and enable change, both inside and outside their companies, and what are they looking forward to tackling next? Let’s find out…
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JOSN August 2024: School Nurses’ Language Needs When Caring for Students from Limited English Proficiency Households
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Martha Dewey Bergren, editor of The Journal of School Nursing, interviews author Sheryl Bennett to discuss the article, "School Nurses’ Language Needs When Caring for Students from Limited English Proficiency Households". The article can be found in Volume 40, Issue 4. To view the article, click here.…
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Intersection of Computer Science & Sociology - Part 1 - AI & Public Health
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What does a career look like exploring the intersection of AI, public health, and social science? Look no further than Dr. Serina Chang, who is an incoming Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley and she joins the Public Health Insight Podcast to talk about her research to develop AI methods to improve public health, understand human behavior, and guide…
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Improving Quality Of Life In Pregnancy & Postpartum With Physiotherapy w/ Surabhi Veitch
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Physiotherapy is an integral part of pregnancy care, helping to prevent and manage postpartum conditions. In reality, it remains underutilized as there are barriers to access including lack of time, financial constraints, and lack of awareness. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, a Pelvic and Orthopaedic Physiotherapist joins to d…
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Getting Real About Women’s Health in Physiotherapy w/ Surabhi Veitch
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Misconceptions, cultural and religious norms, and insufficient training for healthcare professionals are a few of many reasons why women don’t always get the care they need in pregnancy, postpartum, and in perimenopause. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we speak with Surabhi Veitch about physiotherapy’s role in maternal and sex…
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I Took The Certified In Public Health (CPH) Exam
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There are many certifications out there for health professionals but is there one specific for public health? We discuss the Certified in Public Health (CPH) eligibility, exam preparation, difficulty level, and what it takes to maintain the certification on this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast. References ◼️ NBPHE Strategic Plan ◼️ CPH…
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Should There Be A Standard Credential For Public Health Professionals?
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Like for other disciplines, should there be a standard credential to certify public health professionals working in the field? We discuss standardized testing, a rationale for a unified certification, and more on this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast. References ◼️ NBPHE Strategic Plan Hosts & Producers ◼️ Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP® …
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Are Core Components In Public Health Useful?
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The Core Competencies for Public Health in Canada were first published in 2008 and recent efforts are underway to modernize and update them to align with the current context. But just how useful are they to public health professionals, policy and decision-makers, educators, researchers, and health-influencing organizations? Hosts & Producers ◼️ Gor…
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Making The Most Of Your MPH: Lesson 1
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Are you getting the most out of your MPH degree? After completing their MPH in 2019, the hosts of the Public Health Insight Podcast share 1 of their 9 key lessons they learned since graduating and it applies to aspiring professionals, current students, and graduates. Hosts & Producers ◼️ Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP® ◼️ Leshawn Benedict, MPH, MSc, …
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Guaranteed Ways To NOT Get A Job
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There are many reasons why candidates mess up job opportunities. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we cover a few of them, including: ◼️ The importance of remembering job descriptions and company details; ◼️ Mistakes made by both early career professionals and seasoned veterans; ◼️ The impact of poor preparation and generic cove…
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NASN July 2024: The United States Constitution: Legal Literacy and School Nursing
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NASN School Nurse Editor, Catherine F. Yonkaitis, interviews author Loree LaChance about their article, "The United States Constitution: Legal Literacy and School Nursing" which can currently be found in OnlineFirst, but will also be featured in Volume 39, Issue 4. To view the article, click here.
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Find More Job Titles & Postings With This Search Strategy
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Public health job titles and postings are not as standardized as they are in many other fields. Another issue is that many public health organizations use different terms to describe similar roles. So what happens when your search is no longer yielding results? Fortunately, there are simple strategies for finding job opportunities in the public hea…
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4.6 Impact of Universal Basic Income on mental health inequalities
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Ruth Dundas and Lia Demou speak to Rachel Thomson about her research evaluating the impacts of universal basic income on mental health inequalities. She discussed why it is important to evaluate the impact of economic policies on health and why she used a microsimulation approach to do that. The paper mentioned in this podcast is: Thomson RM, Kopas…
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Places To Work In Public Health - Public Health Units
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There are many places to work in public health. It turns out that Public Health Units (PHUs) are home to a variety of public health professionals, including student placements and internships. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we cover: ◼️ an overview of the role and function of public health units ◼️ similarities and difference…
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Places To Work In Public Health - Community Health Centres
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Community Health Centres (CHCs) are an important part of the larger system as they focus primarily on improving the health and well-being of underserved populations who have traditionally faced barriers accessing health services. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we cover: ◼️ the services that CHCs typically offer ◼️ the diverse…
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Overdose Prevention & Proliferation of Nicotine Products - Part 3 - Public Health Policy Issues to Watch in 2024
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Each year, ASTHO publishes their anticipated top 10 public health policy issues. It is perhaps no surprise that opioids and nicotine products make this list based on the current trends. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, their Chief Medical Officer talks about the chronic nature of addiction and the importance of addressing socia…
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Workforce Shortages - Part 2 - Public Health Policy Issues to Watch in 2024
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State and local government public health agencies lost nearly half of their employees between 2017 and 2021. This and many other factors have contributed to a shortage in the workforce. The confusing part is that more people are graduating with public health training than ever before but only 17% are landing in government jobs after finishing schoo…
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JOSN June 2024: An Untenable Burden: Exploring Experiences of Secondary School Nurses Who Encounter Young People with Mental Health Problems
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Martha Dewey Bergren, editor of The Journal of School Nursing, interviews author Anita Moyes to discuss the article, "An Untenable Burden: Exploring Experiences of Secondary School Nurses Who Encounter Young People with Mental Health Problems". The article can be found in Volume 40, Issue 3. To view the article, click here.…
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Leadership in Public Health and Medicine - Part 1 - Public Health Policy Issues to Watch in 2024
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After initially considering a career in architecture before high-school, Dr. Marcus Plescia went on to pursue a career in medicine and is now the Chief Medical Officer at the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO). In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, Dr. Plescia shares his experience: ◼️ Pursuing a dual degr…
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Getting More Money With Salary Negotiations
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Salary negotiations are a normal part of the hiring process. Don’t let it stress you out. This conversation on the Public Health Insight Podcast covers various approaches to negotiating a salary, including exploring the following questions: ◼️ How to determine salary expectations before applying for jobs ◼️ How to account for additional benefits be…
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Perfecting Your Interview Technique
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Job interviewing is one of the most under-practiced skills in the development of public health professionals. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, Gordon and Purva discuss tips and tricks for preparing for job interviews. They emphasize: ◼️ the importance of thoroughly reviewing the job posting; ◼️ aligning your skills and experien…
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4.5 Next generation: Public health of today and tomorrow
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In this episode of 15 Minutes on Health Inequalities, Ruth Dundas hears from four PhD students about the future of public health. The conversation is with Katja Kraljević, Danny Bradford, Kirsten Hainey and Diego Andrade about their perspectives on the future of public health as part of European Public Health Week 2024 and the daily theme, "Next ge…
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4.4 Inequalities in Childhood Overweight
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In this episode of 15 Minutes on Health Inequalities, Anna Pearce, Vittal Katikireddi and Phil Broadbent discuss their research on inequalities in childhood overweight as part of European Public Health Week 2024, to coincide with Thursday’s theme, “Health through the life course: Breaking down silos”. The papers discussed in this podcast are: Broad…
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4.3 Social and Environmental Determinants of Health Inequalities (SEDHI)
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As part of the Wednesday theme of European Public Health Week 2024 “Planetary health: a glocal approach”, Alastair Leyland from the MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, talks to Natalia Romero, International University of Ecuador; Phil Cooper, St George’s University of London; and Mauricio Barreto and Gustavo Matta…
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Impact Of War, Stigma, Mass Migration, & The The Promise Of Universal Testing - Part 2 - Combating HIV/AIDS In Ukraine
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The HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ukraine has moved through various stages since its initial appearance and with the recent COVID-19 pandemic, and now with the ongoing conflict with Russia. Now, Ukraine currently ranks second in terms of HIV prevalence in the European region. The access and uptake of preventative and medical services related to HIV remains …
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4.2 Drug deaths and socio-economic trends in Scotland
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Trends in drug deaths and socio-economic determinants in Scotland: which age groups and birth cohorts are most effected? In this special episode, in honour of European Public Health Week’s theme “Health is a Political Choice”, Anna Pearce, Denise Brown and Emma Congreve discuss work, funded by the Health Foundation, exploring trends in drug deaths …
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In this episode of 15 Minutes on Health Inequalities, Anna Pearce and Vittal Katikireddi speak to Marcia Gibson about her work on Universal Basic Income as part of European Public Health Week 2024, which this year has the overall focus “Health is a political choice”. The papers discussed in this podcast are: Gibson, M. (2023) Basic income is a popu…
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The Infectious Disease Detective - Part 1 - Combating HIV/AIDS In Ukraine
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Infectious Disease Doctors are often referred to as medical detectives. Ones who investigate clues from a variety of sources to then put all the pieces together to identify a root cause. Inspired by interests in her childhood, Dr. Lopatina shares her journey into medicine and her passion for infectious diseases on the Public Health Insight Podcast.…
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NASN May 2024: A Contemporary Framework Update for Today’s School Nursing Landscape: Introducing the School Nursing Practice Framework™
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NASN School Nurse Editor, Catherine F. Yonkaitis, interviews authors Andrea Tanner and Rodney La Point about their article, "A Contemporary Framework Update for Today’s School Nursing Landscape: Introducing the School Nursing Practice Framework™" which can currently be found in Volume 39, Issue 3. To view the article, click here.…
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JAG Podcast 2024 - Ep 1: Residents' Fear of Retaliation in America's Nursing Homes: An Exploratory Study
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In this short episode of the JAG podcast, Editor-in-Chief Debra Dobbs meets with author Eilon Caspi to discuss the findings of his recent paper on the fear of nursing home residents of reprisal from facility staff when voicing care concerns and making mistreatment complaints.
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JOSN April 2024: A Qualitative Exploration of School Nurse Continuing Education Needs
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Martha Dewey Bergren, editor of The Journal of School Nursing, interviews author Kasey Jordan to discuss the article, "A Qualitative Exploration of School Nurse Continuing Education Needs". The article can be found in Volume 40, Issue 2. To view the article, click here.
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Public Health Consulting & Entrepreneurship - Part 3 - The Pioneer
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Looking for some guidance and inspiration to pursue consulting or entrepreneurship in public health? In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, Dr. Charlotte Hughes Huntley shares her thoughts on the need for more innovation and adaptability in public health work to address the evolving needs of communities. She talks about serving large…
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Starting A Podcast & Finding A Niche - Part 2 - The Pioneer
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Epidemiologists work in many different industries - from non-profits to government and even in private industries like pharmaceuticals, with each experience providing transferable knowledge and skills. What you'll hear in this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast is our conversation with Dr. Charlotte Hughes Huntley where she shares her mot…
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Navigating The Field Of Epidemiology & Discovering Public Health - Part 1 - The Pioneer
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Epidemiologists are the eyes and ears of public health but not all careers unfold the same. What you'll hear in this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast is our conversation with Dr. Charlotte Hughes Huntley about her discovery of public health and our journey into epidemiology. She discusses her academic pursuits, including her bachelor's …
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Policies Gone Wrong & The Power Of Systems Thinking - Part 3 - Story Of The Opioid Epidemic
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Approximately 115 people die every day in the United States from an opioid overdose, amounting to more than 400,000 deaths in the last two decades alone. The numbers are high, but we must never forget that there's a story behind every single number. Making progress in addressing this crisis requires systems thinking across a multitude of sectors an…
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The Three Waves: OxyContin, Heroin, & Fentanyl - Part 2 - Story Of The Opioid Epidemic
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There are many stories out there about how the opioid crisis has now become one of the greatest public health challenges of our time. Some stories may be more accurate than others, but to get to the truth and truly understand the current opioid crisis, we must go back in time. What you'll hear in this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast is…
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Substance Use, Criminal Justice, & Public Health Advocacy On Capitol Hill - Part 1 - Story Of The Opioid Epidemic
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The opioid crisis is as rampant as any other time in history and a lot of work remains to be done until we can feel the progress being made. Every so often though, we have the privilege of meeting someone behind the work, someone who's committed a significant portion of their profession and of their lives to creating a world where the opioid epidem…
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Achieving Happiness Through Actions At All Levels Of The Socioecological Model - Part 3 - Designing Happier Lives
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What is the role of organizations, communities, and governments in making people happy and satisfied with their lives? In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we conclude our conversation with Dr. Paul Dolan to have a discussion about: ◼️ The underrated power of conversations and challenging social norms. ◼️ Designing workplaces that …
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Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus for Clinicians-An Overview
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Dr. Gaby Frank, a hospitalist and medical director of Denver Health Hospital Authority's Biocontainment Unit and a professor of medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and Candice Hoffmann discuss Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus.Par CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
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The Determinants Of Happiness - Part 2 - Designing Happier Lives w/ Dr. Paul Dolan
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Can we define happiness simply as an algebraic equation with the feeling of happiness on one side and a variety of other variables on the other? In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we continue the conversation with Dr. Paul Dolan about the determinants of happiness, why it's so challenging to measure it, the midlife crisis phenome…
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What Health Economics Tells Us About Happiness - Part 1 - Designing Happier Lives w/ Dr. Paul Dolan
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If you could have one thing, anything in the world, What would that be? Would it be money or would it be health, happiness, or some combination? In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Paul Dolan to try and get to the bottom of all of this. Dr. Dolan is a Professor of Behavioral Sciences at the London School of Ec…
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NASN March 2024: The Red Square: A Healthcare Sterile Cockpit to Reduce Medication Errors
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NASN School Nurse Editor, Catherine F. Yonkaitis, interviews authors Christy Giddens and Julie Blankenship about their article, "The Red Square: A Healthcare Sterile Cockpit to Reduce Medication Errors" which can currently be found in OnlineFirst. This article will be published in the March 2024 issue. To view the article, click here.…
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Norovirus Genogroup IX Outbreaks in Long-Term Care Facilities in Utah, USA [Original Post 11/30/2022]
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BreAnne Osborn, an epidemiologist at the Utah Department of Health in Salt Lake City, and Sarah Gregory discuss outbreaks of norovirus genotype IX in long-term care facilities in Utah.Par CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
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Untold Stories About Emergency Medical Evacuations In East Africa - Part 3 - Urgent Calls From Distant Places
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From getting bogged down in paperwork to saying no to bribes, Dr. Marc-David Munk spills it all on the Public Health Insight Podcast. In this final episode in the three-part series “Urgent Calls From Distant Places,” Dr. Munk highlights the shift in demographics of illness in Africa, stories involving intense emergency situations racing against the…
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JOSN February 2024: School Nurses’ Experiences and Roles in Promoting and Administering the HPV Vaccine: A Systematic Review Using the Socioecological Framework
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Martha Dewey Bergren, editor of The Journal of School Nursing, interviews author Kimberly McNally to discuss the article, "School Nurses’ Experiences and Roles in Promoting and Administering the HPV Vaccine: A Systematic Review Using the Socioecological Framework". The article can be found in Volume 40, Issue 1. To view the article, click here.…
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The Moral Failings Of The Western Healthcare System - Part 2 - Urgent Calls From Distant Places
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How can the U.S. spend more per capita on healthcare than any other high-income country and still report such high levels of patient dissatisfaction? In the second episode of a three-part series “Urgent Calls From Distant Places,” Dr. Munk discusses his decision to focus on healthcare administration to address the dysfunction, which he categorizes …
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Becoming A Flying Emergency Medicine Doctor In East Africa - Part 1 - Urgent Calls From Distant Places with Dr. Marc-David Munk
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From the U.S. to Qatar, to East Africa, Dr. Marc-David Munk joins the Public Health Insight Podcast to share some captivating stories about his urgent calls from distant places. In this first episode of a three-part series “Urgent Calls From Distant Places,” Dr. Munk shares his journey from studying humanities to becoming an emergency physician and…
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A Beacon For Healthcare Equity In India: The Soondra Foundation - Medical Emergencies, Financial Catastrophes, & India’s Hope - Part 3
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The Soondra Foundation provides cash grants to India's working poor during medical emergencies by partnering with local organizations on the ground to ensure funds are used effectively. In the final episode of a three-part series “Medical Emergencies, Financial Catastrophes, & India’s Hope,” Gayayti shares how the foundation provides initial admiss…
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Lessons from UKCTOCS, a large-scale trial in ovarian cancer screening
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UKCTOCS (UK Collaborative Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening) is one of the largest screening trials in ovarian cancer. More than 200,000 women from England, Wales and Northern Ireland took part in it, and it ran for almost two decades. Designing and running such a large and lengthy trial came with its own challenges. In this episode, Professor Usha…
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