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S3E1 | Access to Pain Medicine in Lower & Middle Income Countries

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Release Date: 11/12/2024

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How does access to pain medicine differ between nations and how does this impact public health? For more information checkout: Pain management in low- and middle-income countries (PMID: 33456843), Guide to Pain Management in Low-Resource Settings (Author: International Association for the Study of Pain), Chronic pain: a review of its epidemiology and associated factors in population-based studies (PMID: 31079836), Vital Signs: Prescription Opioid Pain Reliever Use During Pregnancy — 34 U.S. Jurisdictions, 2019 (PMID: 33180599), Maternal and Infant Characteristics Associated with Opioid Use...

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What is antimicrobial resistance and how is it impacting us and our health? For more information checkout: Discovery and preclinical development of new antibiotics (PMID: 24646092), Five barriers to addressing antimicrobial resistance (Author: Rohan Kocharekar), CDC: Antibiotic Rsistance Threats in the United States 2019, National Strategy for Combating Antibioticresistant Bacteria (Obama Administration), National Action Plan for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria 2020-2025 (ASPE), United States National Actiona Plan (CDC), Enhancing US-Japan Cooperation to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance...

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S2E19 | Interview with Dr. Melinda Aldrich show art S2E19 | Interview with Dr. Melinda Aldrich

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Interview with Dr. Melinda Aldrich, who is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Genetic Medicine at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. We learn about her path to her current research as well as about how different factors impact lung cancer and how race and ethnicity can influence prognosis. We also discuss how important it is to include minority populations in our study research cohorts to truly be able to understand diseases and their development.

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S2E18 | Epigenetics show art S2E18 | Epigenetics

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Let’s learn about the relationship between epigenetics and public health. We will learn what epigenetics is, how epigenetic modifications occur, as well as how our own epigenetics can continue to evolve. Lastly, we will look at how epigenetics can help us improve public health and develop population specific therapeutics to help tackle diseases.

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S2E17 | Environmental Health show art S2E17 | Environmental Health

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S2E16 | Drug Abuse and Addiction show art S2E16 | Drug Abuse and Addiction

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S2E15 | Interview with Dr. Muhammad Zaman show art S2E15 | Interview with Dr. Muhammad Zaman

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Interview with Dr. Muhammad Zaman, who is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor of Biomedical Engineering and International Health at Boston University. We discuss his journey to engineering and how he found his purpose in bringing engineering solutions to underserved populations as well as the various ways global health can be improved through thoughtful and nuanced engineering and public health solutions.

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S2E14 | Engineering and Public Health show art S2E14 | Engineering and Public Health

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Let’s analyze the impact of engineering on public health and its advancements. We will discuss how engineering has contributed to the field of public health by helping researchers perform laboratory and field studies, overseeing research and development for solutions-based products, conducting disaster relief and emergency response, and engaging in public health program management.

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S2E13 | Interview with Dr. Edward Silberman show art S2E13 | Interview with Dr. Edward Silberman

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Interview with Dr. Edward Silberman, who is an American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Certified General Psychiatrist as well as a Professor and the Vice Chair of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine. We discuss his journey to psychiatry, his perspectives and opinions on the current state of psychiatry, and how this field has evolved over his career and especially during the pandemic.

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How does access to pain medicine differ between nations and how does this impact public health?

For more information checkout: Pain management in low- and middle-income countries (PMID: 33456843), Guide to Pain Management in Low-Resource Settings (Author: International Association for the Study of Pain), Chronic pain: a review of its epidemiology and associated factors in population-based studies (PMID: 31079836), Vital Signs: Prescription Opioid Pain Reliever Use During Pregnancy — 34 U.S. Jurisdictions, 2019 (PMID: 33180599), Maternal and Infant Characteristics Associated with Opioid Use During Pregnancy: A Population-Based Study Using Birth Certificate Data (PMID: 30550261), Trends, Patterns, and Maternal Characteristics of Opioid Prescribing During Pregnancy in a Large Population-based Cohort Study (PMID: 32054599), Neonatal Outcomes Associated with Maternal Use of Opioids During Pregnancy (PMID: 31013277), Addressing the Opioid Epidemic in Low-Income and High-Minority Communities (PMID: 31546158), Disparities in Access to Non-Opioid Pain Management Options in Medicaid Populations (PMID: 31167534), Socioeconomic Disparities and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Implications for Maternal and Child Health (PMID: 30117882), The Impact of Socioeconomic and Racial Disparities on Opioid Use Disorder in Pregnancy (PMID: 32746981), Barriers to Accessing Addiction Treatment and Maternal Health Services Among Medicaid Populations (PMID: 30392954), Maternal Use of Opioids During Pregnancy and Congenital Malformations: A Systematic Review (PMID: 29376100), CDC: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, PRAMS | CDC: Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, NVSS | CDC: National Vital Statistics Sytem | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, NIDA | NIH: National Institute on Drug Abuse | National Institutes of Health, ChatGPT - Open AI, CANVA: Visual Suite for Everyone.