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Public Health Perspectives

Public Health Perspectives

JPHMPDirect 120 Episodes Apr 11, 2025

Public Health Perspectives is a podcast that explores topics in public health, featuring interviews with experts and practitioners. It is produced by JPHMPDirect, the online companion site of the Journal of Public Health Management & Practice. The show covers current issues, research, and best practices in the field of public health.

Episodes

Dr. Ellyn Mulcahy: What Is Public Health? Apr 11, 2025 00:01:43 Dr. Ellyn Mulcahy describes what public health means to her on a personal and a professional level.
Dr. Bridges Hamilton: What is public health? Apr 11, 2025 00:02:29 Dr. Bridges Hamilton describes what public health means to her personally and professionally.
Dr. Ellyn Mulcahy: What do you wish everyone knew about public health? Apr 11, 2025 00:00:50 Dr. Ellyn Mulcahy describes what she thinks everyone should know about public health.
Dr. Christina Bridges Hamilton: What do you wish everyone understood about public health? Apr 11, 2025 00:01:09 Dr. Christina Bridges Hamilton describes what she wishes everyone knew about public health.
Dr. Ellyn Mulcahy: What advice do you have for public health graduates? Apr 11, 2025 00:04:17 Dr. Ellyn Mulcahy shares her advice for public health graduates entering the workforce.
Dr. Christina Bridges Hamilton: What advice do you have for public health graduates? Apr 11, 2025 00:01:52 Dr. Christina Bridges Hamilton share her advice for public health students entering the workforce.
Meet Our New Intern Karsen DeWeese Apr 10, 2025 00:16:52 We are thrilled to announce that Karsen DeWeese, an MPH student at Kansas State University, is completing an internship at the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. Karsen brings a wealth of communications experience with her from a prior internship with our friends at the Kansas Health Institute. On top of that, she recently successfully defended her dissertation and completed a gradu
Transforming Higher Education, Emphasizing Public Health: Spotlight on Dr. Lillian Smith Apr 6, 2025 00:26:37 JPHMP editorial board member Dr. Lillian Smith considers herself a pracademic who enjoys fostering an environment where everyone can be innovative. As the Dean of Western Michigan University (WMU), she has a deep appreciation for the interdisciplinary work that public health targets and believes the best work can be achieved through working with community partners. In this podcast with JPHMP inter
The Naloxone Education Initiative: Educating High Schoolers to Save Lives Apr 3, 2025 00:29:44 JPHMP intern Karsen DeWeese speaks with Suhanee Mitragotri about the Naloxone Education Initiative, an educational program she developed to inform and train high school students on the use of naloxone in preventing opioid overdoses.
Maternal and Child Health Podcast with Dr. Lindsey Yates Apr 29, 2024 00:21:58 In this episode of The Editor's Podcast, Dr. Novick speaks with one of the editors of The Practical Playbook III: Working Together to Improve Maternal Health, a guide for researchers, community activists, and advocates of maternal health offering practical tools and strategies to improve inequities in maternal health. This third edition aims to describe the need and opportunities for improving mat
Is Incarceration a Public Health Issue? Apr 5, 2023 00:33:37 In this episode of JPHMP Direct Talk, members of the APHA Health Administration Section and the APHA Human Rights Forum, Drs. Mirna Amaya and Becky Pearson, speak to Drs. Faye Taxman and Niloofar Ramezani, about the macrofactors that influence local jail populations.
Harassment and the Mental Well-being of Local Public Health Professionals Jan 25, 2023 00:10:45 In this episode of the Editor's Podcast, Dr. Lloyd Novick speaks with author Dr. Tim McCall about a new study published in a special issue of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice highlighting the findings of the Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey 2021. “The Role of Harassment in the Mental Well-being of Local Public Health Professionals and Its Relationship with an

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