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Dr. Delvina Miremadi-Baldino joins us to discuss Maine Youth Thriving's efforts to create positive experiences, environments, and relationships for young people.
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Carol Velandia from Equal Access Language Services joins Public Health Did That to discuss language access and her new Effective Inclusion Through Language Access training.
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What happens when you witness public health data and information disappearing from the CDC website in real time? Well, if you are Lauren Parlett, you take quick action to save it. In this episode, Dr. Parlett describes her volunteer team's efforts to restore the missing CDC data.
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Dr. Vinu Ilakkuvan visits Public Health Did That to discuss her new initiative, Gaslit, how corporations influence public health, and why community power-building is the key to policy, systems, and environmental changes to support health.
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Ariel Ricci from Maine's Permanent Commission on the Status of Racial, Indigenous, and Tribal Populations joins Public Health Did That to discuss the Commission's recent Social Drivers of Health Dashboard and other resources they offer.
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Tonya Nash from the Autism Faith Network joins us this week to tell us about their three programs: Accessible Faith Initiative, Cheerful Giving, and Manna from Heaven.
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Public Health Did That is a celebration of public health efforts in the United States, at a time when the field is experiencing unprecedented cuts. In this episode, you'll meet Public Health Did That's host, Rebecca Drewette-Card, DrPH, MSPH, learn about her reasons for starting this podcast, and what you can expect to hear on it. After you listen, visit the podcast website to learn more and submit your ideas for future episodes!
info_outlineWhat happens when you witness public health data and information disappearing from the CDC website in real time? Well, if you are Lauren Parlett, you take quick action to save it.
In this episode, Dr. Parlett describes her volunteer team's efforts to restore the missing CDC data.