PHEC 353: Big Changes, Updates, And What’s Next
Public Health Epidemiology Conversations
Release Date: 05/21/2024
Public Health Epidemiology Conversations
In this episode, Dr. Huntley discusses the aftermath of the 2024 presidential election, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness in public health. She shares three key action steps for professionals: rest, reflect, and reset, encouraging listeners to take time for self-care and thoughtful consideration of their roles moving forward. Dr. Huntley also shares a personal story, which served as a moment of reflection and inspiration. Resources Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes: Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC Podcast eBook: DrCHHuntley, Public Health & Epidemiology...
info_outline PHEC 378: Building Relationships at Public Health EventsPublic Health Epidemiology Conversations
Dr. Huntley and Laura Hollabaugh reflect on their experiences at the American Public Health Association's annual meeting. They discuss the importance of setting clear goals for networking, the unexpected takeaways from the conference, and strategies for effective follow-up with new contacts. The conversation also highlights the challenges they faced, such as running out of business cards, and offers valuable advice for job seekers and students on how to approach networking opportunities at conferences. Overall, the episode emphasizes the significance of building genuine relationships and being...
info_outline PHEC 377: Breast Cancer Awareness ConversationsPublic Health Epidemiology Conversations
In this episode of Public Health Epidemiology Conversations, we are revisiting a recent conversation from our Public Health Roundtable Live about breast cancer awareness. Tuning in, you’ll hear from our incredible guests: Jessi Hekmati, LaShonda Richardson, and Ericka Horne. We delve into how our guests facilitate discussions about breast cancer awareness with their communities before discussing the importance of early detection of breast cancer. Hear all about how education and open communication can change the trajectory of a cancer diagnosis and be reminded to be your own health advocate....
info_outline PHEC 376: Strengthening Professional Community TiesPublic Health Epidemiology Conversations
In this episode, Dr. Huntley discusses the importance of building trust and genuine relationships with communities, particularly BIPOC communities, through her consulting firm. She shares insights from a previous episode and outlines how her team is actively engaging with attendees at the American Public Health Association's (APHA) annual meeting. The conversation emphasizes the significance of in-person connections and the intention to foster ongoing relationships with podcast listeners and clients. Resources Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes: Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC...
info_outline PHEC 375: Lessons from a Plumbing ExperiencePublic Health Epidemiology Conversations
Dr. Huntley shares a personal story about a plumbing issue that leads to insights on trust, confidence, and relationship building in public health. Through the narrative, she emphasizes the importance of establishing strong connections with communities and clients, drawing parallels between her experience with a plumber and the relationships public health professionals should cultivate. The conversation encourages listeners to reflect on their roles in fostering trust and meaningful connections within their communities. Resources ➡️ Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes: ➡️...
info_outline PHEC 374: The Confess Project, With Lorenzo Lewis, MPAPublic Health Epidemiology Conversations
Lorenzo Lewis, founder of the Confess Project of America, discusses his journey in promoting mental health awareness and the impact of his organization. The Confess Project trains barbers, stylists, and frontline workers to be mental health advocates, focusing on marginalized and underserved communities. They have trained over 5,000 individuals in 35 states and 63 cities, impacting up to 5 million people per year. Lorenzo emphasizes the importance of collaboration and community engagement in the healthcare sector, and the need for more cultural humility and connection with the community. He...
info_outline PHEC 373: Unlocking Opportunities Through NetworkingPublic Health Epidemiology Conversations
In this episode, Dr. Huntley and Assistant Operations Manager, Laura Hollabaugh discuss networking tips in public health and provide resources for listeners to connect with experts in the field. They emphasize the importance of networking before, during, and after conferences, and share best practices for making meaningful connections. They also highlight five guests from previous podcast episodes who would be great networking opportunities. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to meet Dr. Huntley and Laura at upcoming conferences. Resources Visit the PHEC...
info_outline PHEC 372: Suicide Prevention Awareness Conversations With CommunitiesPublic Health Epidemiology Conversations
It’s Suicide Prevention Month and we’re here to play our part in raising awareness. Dr. Huntley is joined by Doctors Linda Gordon and Kristi McClamroch, as well as Public Health Consultant and Speaker Ericka Horne as part of the latest Public Health Roundtable discussion on suicide prevention and awareness. It may be a difficult conversation to have but we don’t shy away from difficult and important things. We begin with how our guests are playing their part in leading weighted discussions in their communities. Unpacking the importance of shifting public perception on suicide and mental...
info_outline PHEC 371: Prioritizing The User Experience In Community EngagementPublic Health Epidemiology Conversations
In this episode, Dr. Huntley shares a client story that serves as a reminder about the importance of building relationships with BIPOC communities. She emphasizes the need to approach relationship-building as a long-term commitment and prioritize the user experience. It is crucial to avoid overwhelming the community and instead focus on fostering trust and rapport. Dr. Huntley encourages organizations serving BIPOC communities to seek support in engagement and relationship-building. Resources Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes: Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC Podcast eBook: ...
info_outline PHEC 370: The Role Of Public Health In Daily Life, With Karen Mancera-Cuevas, DrPH, MPHPublic Health Epidemiology Conversations
Dr. Karen Mancera-Cuevas, Senior Director of Health Equity at the National Health Council, discusses her career in public health and the importance of addressing health equity. She emphasizes the need for tailored care and support for diverse populations, particularly those affected by chronic diseases. Dr. Mancera Cuevas also highlights the challenges faced by older populations and rural communities in accessing healthcare. She emphasizes the role of public health in various aspects of daily life, such as sanitation, gun safety, and food safety. Dr. Mancera Cuevas encourages individuals...
info_outlineTune into this episode to get up to speed with the recent developments with Dr. Huntley’s podcast and consulting firm. Assistant Operations Manager, Laura Hollabaugh, joins Dr. Huntley to discuss changes that have already happened, and what you can expect in the future. To kick off the conversation, we discuss Laura’s growing role and how she is leading the team before we unpack the decision to introduce a second podcast and the purpose it serves. Next, we touch on what you can look forward to in the upcoming podcast episodes. Dr. Huntley shares her recent experience of being interviewed by a string of fellow podcasters and public health professionals. She also shares how having a network of fellow public health professionals has been beneficial to her. Join us today to hear all this and more!
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