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C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Autism with Emily Feinberg, ScD, CPNP
There have been a lot of public health topics that have become widely discussed, dissected, and debated within public discourse: Vaccines, Climate Change, Nutrition, and especially Autism. Autism or Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnoses have increased in recent years, sparking a variety of positive, but also negative, responses. Over the years, increased research has led to more understanding about how to support our community members on the spectrum I’m joined today by Dr. Emily Feinberg, ScD, CPNP. Dr. Feinberg is the Director of Emerging Projects for the TEAM UP Scaling and Sustainability Center. She is curr...
2025-07-16
47 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Fatherhood with Dr. Uchenna Ndulue
I am joined by Dr. Uchenna Ndulue. Dr. Ndulue is a public health professional with over 30 years of experience in designing, implementing, and evaluating programs that support young people. He is the Bureau Director for the Child, Adolescent, and Family Health Bureau at the Boston Public Health Commission, the public health agency for the city of Boston, and provides oversight over programs that support maternal and child health, adolescent health, and violence prevention. Before this role, he served as the Executive Director of Peer Health Exchange Boston and as an instructor in public health at Tufts University.
2025-06-18
39 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation of the Value of Data with Dr. Eugene Declercq
I’m joined today by Dr. Eugene Declercq, a Professor of Community Health Sciences here at BU SPH. He is the creator of the website www.birthbythenumbers.org, and a current member of the Massachusetts Maternal Mortality Review Committee. He is also one of the founders of the Pregnancy to Early Life Longitudinal data system that has linked vital statistics, hospital, and administrative data on more than 1,500,000 births in Massachusetts since 1998. He is the recipient of the Martha May Eliot Award from the American Public Health Association for service to maternal and child health in the U.S., and ha...
2025-05-16
45 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on the World of Midwifery with Dr. Jennifer Stevens
Midwifery is a practice that dates back centuries. For millennia, women relied on midwives to attend them before, during, and after childbirth. With the evolution of medicine over the years, the use of midwives has waned in developed nations, whereas many low and middle-income countries still rely on them. However, over the last few decades, there has been an increase in the use of midwives in countries like the US. In today’s episode, we will explore the world of midwifery and its impact on women's health domestically and beyond.I’m joined today by Dr. Jennifer Stev...
2025-04-09
45 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Breastfeeding with Emily Swisher-Rosa
The month of March is also known as Women’s History Month. As we take this month to reflect on the advances women have made, what they have achieved, and all of the amazing things women can do, it’s fitting then that today’s episode will also focus on the power of a woman’s body. Specifically, Breastfeeding and all the wonderful ways it can impact an infant’s health.I’m joined today by Emily-Swisher Rose, the Co-director and Co-founder of the Breastfeeding Medicine Equity Center at Boston Medical Center. The Breastfeeding Medicine Equity Center, also known a...
2025-03-11
48 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Introduction to Season 4 from Zuri O'Balles
Welcome to Season 4 of C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice! Zuri O'Balles introduces this season as the new host and shares what is to be expected from this upcoming season. We hope that these episodes will encourage listeners to engage in thoughtful discussions around Maternal and Child Health with their communities. Welcome back and thanks for tuning in! Please enjoy this season!
2025-03-11
00 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Menstrual Products & Toxic Chemicals (with Alexandra Scranton)
Menstrual equity is not a new concept to public health. But, besides cost and availability, have you ever considered safety as another dimension to period health? Alexandra Scranton from Women’s Voices of the Earth joins us to talk about the role of chemical exposures in menstrual products, their regulation/marketing, and the stigma that underlies the whole system. Alexandra Scranton (she/her) is the Director of Science and Research at Women’s Voices for the Earth. Alex authors WVE’s scientific reports and provides scientific review for the organization’s programs. Prior to working a...
2025-02-11
39 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Personal Finance & Health with Ariana Contreras
Money is a taboo subject in general, but it’s even more off-limits for women. How does the gendering of personal finance affect women’s financial and physical health? And, what roles do stigma and shame play in achieving financial wellness? Ariana Contreras from Women’s Money Matters joins us to answer these questions, as well as talk about her organization’s approach to a women centered and empowered solution. Ariana Contreras is the Senior Community Engagement Manager at Women’s Money Matters. Women’s Money Matters is a Massachusetts-based nonprofit dedicated to building financial wel...
2024-12-17
35 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on the Maternal and Child Health National Network
What do you get when you mix MCH students & early professionals, passion for advocacy and awareness, and an online platform to bring it all together? The answer looks something like the Maternal and Child Health National Network. MCHNN Leadership Board members Taylor, Tamya, and Alizah talk with us to explain what the MCHNN is, where it's going, and what it hopes to do for those interested in and affected by MCH topics. Taylor Parduhn is a second year graduate student at BostonUniversity School of Public Health where she is concentrating in Community Assessment, Program Design, Implementation, and Ev...
2024-11-12
29 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Women in the Workforce with Drs. Pam Joshi & Alison Earle
So much of our lives revolve around work. And in the U.S., so do our benefits. Drs. Pamela Joshi and Alison Earle join us to talk about how workplace policies affect women and their families. We explore work as a social determinant of health, the impact of caregiving on women, and international differences in paid leave policies. Dr. Pamela Joshi is a senior scientist and the associate director of the Institute for Child, Youth and Family Policy at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University. Joshi's research investigates how e...
2024-09-10
38 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
MCH Student Perspectives
Maternal and Child Health is powered by academic and community perspectives. But what about the behind-the-desk outlook? On this special episode, we hear from four Boston University School of Public Health students and current MCH fellows through the Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health as they share their stories, takeaways, and hopes for MCH’s future. Fiona Schicho is entering her final year of the dual degree MSW/MPH program, concentrating in macro social work, health policy and law, and maternal child health. Prior to graduate school, she worked as a clinical res...
2024-08-20
34 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Youth Health & Technology with Dr. Monica Wang
We often hear that kids today “are always on their phones”—but aren’t adults also spending increased amounts of time online? Dr. Monica Wang joins us to talk about how technology has changed lives across all generations and how it can be used to change our health (for better and for worse). We specifically explore digital redlining and health misinformation as two facets of technology that have an impact on youth health. Dr. Monica Wang is Associate Professor at the Boston University School of Public Health and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Harvard T...
2024-07-10
44 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Sex Education: Focus on LGBTQIA Communities with Dr. Sophie Godley
Sex education, colloquially referred to as “sex ed,” carries a variety of meanings depending on when and where you grew up in the United States. Why is there so much variance in what is taught and how does this affect young folks, especially those belonging to the LGBTQIA community? Dr. Sophie Godley joins us to answer these questions and more as we try to make sense of the good, the bad, and the politics of sex ed. Dr. Sophie Godley is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences at the Bosto...
2024-06-13
40 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Sex Education: Focus on LGBTQIA Communities with Dr. Sophie Godley
Sex education, colloquially referred to as “sex ed,” carries a variety of meanings depending on when and where you grew up in the United States. Why is there so much variance in what is taught and how does this affect young folks, especially those belonging to the LGBTQIA community? Dr. Sophie Godley joins us to answer these questions and more as we try to make sense of the good, the bad, and the politics of sex ed. Dr. Sophie Godley is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences at the Bosto...
2024-06-11
40 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Weight Stigma (Part 2) with Dr. Lisa Erlanger
In the second episode of this 2-part series, we continue our conversation with Dr. Lisa Erlanger. Join us as we explore the foundations of weight-inclusive primary care and “peel back the onion” that is diet culture. We also discuss how research and everyday discourse about weight can be misleading and what we can do to fix these misconceptions. Dr. Lisa Erlanger is a board-certified family physician and Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at the University of Washington. She is a leader in the growing movement for weight-inclusive primary care and speaks nationally about anti-fat bias...
2024-05-14
40 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Weight Stigma (Part 1) with Dr. Lisa Erlanger
You walk into a doctor’s office for an appointment, and what is the first thing you are asked to do? Step on a scale. For some, this experience or number fails to generate a heightened response. However, most of us have complicated and deeply personal relationships with our body and weight. Have you ever stopped to question why all doctor’s visits start this way? Or, have you ever wondered why you have been made to feel so preoccupied with your body and size in the first place? Dr. Lisa Erlanger joins us to h...
2024-04-09
25 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Introduction to Season 3 from Becca Rohac
Welcome to Season 3 of C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice! Becca Rohac introduces the season as the new host and shares what listeners can expect from Season 3. We hope these episodes serve you in learning and carrying conversations around health justice issues with your peers, families, and communities. Hello again to those returning and welcome to those joining! We hope you enjoy listening!
2024-04-03
00 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Substance Use Disorders in Adolescents with Noel Vest, PhD
There exists an alluring public perception of substance misuse among young adults in high school and college. Drugs and alcohol are strategically marketed to adolescents, and this has profound public health consequences. Various examples from television, film, and social media highlight a glamorous and glorified portrayal of substance abuse. We welcome Dr. Noel Vest, PhD to the podcast to discuss the implications of substance use disorders on the development and well-being of adolescents. Dr. Vest is an assistant professor at the Boston University School of Public Health. As a formerly incarcerated scholar, Dr. Vest advocates for social justice issues...
2024-01-09
44 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Intergenerational Trauma with Alicia Mendez, PhD
Over the last two decades, there have been profound advancements in what we know about the implications of ancestral trauma on the health and wellbeing of future generations. The question we investigate today: how is intergenerational trauma relevant to public health? We welcome Dr. Alicia Mendez to help answer this question. Dr. Mendez is a research assistant professor at Boston University’s school of social work. She studies child welfare and intergenerational trauma with a focus on mother-offspring relationships. Join us as we discuss what intergenerational trauma is, the current state of research in this field, and her own st...
2023-12-12
45 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Sexual Violence with Emily Rothman, ScD and Gina Scaramella, MSW
*Various sensitive topics that may be triggering for some listeners will be discussed in this production, so listener discretion is advised.* The topic of this month’s episode is sexual violence. Women in the United States suffer from sexual violence at alarming rates. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over half of women have experienced sexual violence involving physical contact during their lifetimes. We welcome Dr. Emily Rothman and Gina Scaramella MSW to the podcast to explore this public health concern. Join us as we discuss an important and sensitive issue that impacts the heal...
2023-11-14
43 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Doula Care with Cara Salon (Pt. 2): Leveraging Research to Promote Equitable Accessibility
This episode is the second part of our Season 2 Doula Series. Doula care has been proven to improve the health outcomes of birthing individuals, yet access to this service remains limited. We welcome Cara Safon, a fourth-year PhD candidate at BUSPH, to discuss the mechanisms behind the benefits of doula care and ways to improve accessibility to this type of care. Tune in as we continue our Doula Care Series which was inspired by the recent partnership between doula agency Birthing Gently and Massachusetts General Brigham as part of its United Against Racism Project. V...
2023-10-10
22 min
The Weekend Sober
80. Mommy Wine Culture with Dr. Rachel Sayko Adams
Kim and Kezia interview Dr. Rachel Sayko Adams who shares all about her studies in alcohol research. Rachel Sayko Adams, PhD, MPH is a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Health Law, Policy & Management at Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH). She is a proud alum of BUSPH where she completed her Master in Public Health in Health Policy & Management followed by a PhD in Social Policy at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University. Dr. Adams is a health services researcher with expertise studying substance use, disparities in...
2023-10-08
41 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Doula Care with Katia Powell-Laurent, PhD: How Certain Hospitals are Making Doula Care More Accessible
Doula care has been proven to improve the health outcomes of birthing individuals, yet access to these services remains limited. Birthing Gently recently partnered with Massachusetts General Brigham as part of its United Against Racism Project. The goal of the program is to match Birth Doulas with low-income and at-risk patients. We welcome Katia Powell-Laurent, PhD to our podcast to discuss the forged partnership, the role of birth doulas on a collaborative care team, and general strategies for addressing maternal mortality. For more information on the partnership between MGB and Birthing Gently, follow this lin...
2023-09-12
28 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Vaccine Hesitancy: Tracing Anti-Vaccination Sentiments from America's Founding to a Modern Reluctance
The phenomenon of vaccine hesitancy has escalated significantly over the last decade. Skepticism surrounding immunization, however, is not a new reality in the United States. In Episode 4 of our second season, we welcome Professor Matthew Motta, PhD to the podcast as we trace vaccine hesitancy back to our nation's founding. We discuss the various triggers that have fueled anti-vaccination sentiments with a focus on parental and maternal immunization. Tune in to hear more about politics and motivated reasoning, federal versus state immunization legislation, the controversy surrounding the Gardasil vaccine, and more. For more information...
2023-07-11
38 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Gun Violence in the United States: Firearm-related Violence as a Public Health Crisis
Gun violence poses profound threats to the health of children, women, mothers, and communities across the United States. In 2020 firearms became the leading cause of death among children ages 19 and below. Additionally, women in the United States who are pregnant or have recently given birth are more likely to die from murder than from obstetric causes. 68% of these homicides involved firearms. Michael Ulrich, professor at Boston University School of Law and School of Public Health, shares his academic expertise with us as we explore the scope and reality of gun violence in America. Visit t...
2023-06-14
41 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Homelessness (Pt. 2) With Dr. Aura Obando: Prevention, Access to Care, and the Health of Families
Individuals experiencing homelessness face worsened health outcomes in addition to social ostracization, lack of safety, and limited access to resources. Dr. Aura Obando, pediatrician and Family Team Medical Director at Boston Healthcare for the Homeless, joins us to speak about her expertise and experience in caring for homeless families and youth. Tune in to our conversation as we explore a variety of topics related to homelessness prevention, substance use disorders, reproductive health care, and fostering the health of family units. Learn more about Boston Healthcare for the Homeless here: https://www.bhchp.org/ For information a...
2023-04-11
41 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Homelessness, Advocacy, and Activism with Lianne O'Reilly
Individuals experiencing homelessness face worsened health outcomes in addition to social ostracization, lack of safety, and limited access to resources. Lianne O'Reilly joins us today to talk about her role as a Clinical Advocate for Women's Lunch Place, a women's day shelter in the heart of Boston. Tune in to our conversation as we discuss the importance of advocacy and activism in support of homeless women, mothers, and children. Learn more about Women's Lunch Place at: womenslunchplace.org For information about finding emergency shelter in Massachusetts please visit: https://www.mass.gov/service-details/find-emergency-shelter
2023-03-14
25 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Introduction to Season 2 from Emily Rose O'Neil
Welcome to season 2 of C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice! Host Emily Rose O'Neil introduces the second season on our podcast's one-year anniversary, which also falls on International Women's Day. We hope these episodes serve you in learning and carrying conversations around health justice issues with your peers, families, and communities. Thank you for joining our community. We hope you enjoy listening!
2023-03-08
01 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Postpartum Depression with Jessie Colbert
Today’s conversation is with Jessie Colbert, the Executive Director of MASS PPD Fund. I talk with Jessie about the intersection of mental and maternal health and we dig deep into topics like Postpartum Depression and Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs). Find out more about the organization mentioned during this podcast here: Mass PPD Fund: https://massppdfund.org/ National MMH Hotline: 1-833-943-5746 (1-833-9-HELP4MOMS) Postpartum Support International (PSI): https://www.postpartum.net/ The Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance: https://www.mmhla.org/ MCPAP for Moms: https://www.mcpapformoms.org/
2023-02-14
39 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Doula Care with Merline Sylvain-Williams
Merline Sylvain-Williams is a birth doula and owner and founder of Nurturing Babyhood N’ Beyond. She joins us to talk about the importance of doula care and its impact for birthing people and beyond. Find out more about the organization mentioned during this podcast here: Nurturing Babyhood N’ Beyond: https://nurturingbabyhoodnbeyond.com/ The production of this podcast was supported by Grant 6-T76MC00017-27-01 from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the host and guests of th...
2022-12-20
36 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Climate Change and Reproductive Health with Amelia Wesselink
Dr. Amelia Wesselink is a Research Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at the Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH). She joins us to talk about the connection between climate change and reproductive health. Find out more about the organization mentioned during this podcast here: BUSPH Center for Climate and Health: https://sites.bu.edu/climateandhealth/ PPE special issue: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13653016/2022/36/1 PRESTO study website: https://sites.bu.edu/presto/ The production of this podcast was supported by Grant 6-T76MC00017-27-01 from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U...
2022-11-08
40 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Overturning Roe with Nicole Huberfeld
Nicole Huberfeld the Edward R. Utley Professor of Health Law, Ethics & Human Rights at BU School of Public Health and Professor of Law at BU School of Law joins us to talk about the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization to overrule Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992). Find out more about the organization mentioned during this podcast here: Collective Power for Reproductive Justice: https://collectivepowerrj.org/ Plan C: https://www.plancpills.org/ AidAccess - resources and consultations for abortion pills delivered by mail: https://aidaccess.org/ Miscarriage and...
2022-08-23
37 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Food Security For All (Pt. 2) with Vivien Morris
Food security continues to be a challenge for many households as the pandemic continues and inflation rates rise. Vivien Morris, Chairperson and Founder of Mattapan Food and Fitness Coalition and Founder and Board Member of Boston Organization of Nutritionists and Dietitians of Color (BOND), joins us to talk about her work in the community focused lens on tackling food insecurity. Find out more about the organization mentioned during this podcast here: Mattapan Food and Fitness Coalition: https://www.mattapanfoodandfit.org/ Boston Organization of Nutritionists and Dietitians of Color (BOND): https://bondofcolor.wixsite.com/home Nutrition & Fitness f...
2022-06-14
36 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversation on Food Security For All (Pt. 1) with Catalina López-Ospina
Catalina López-Ospina, the Vice President of Engagement at Project Bread joins us to talk about her work to increase food security for all, the current status of food insecurity in the U.S. and Massachusetts, and about causes and possible solutions. Find out more about the organization mentioned during this podcast here: Project Bread: www.projectbread.org/
2022-05-10
32 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversations on Abortion and Reproductive Rights (Pt. 2) with Marisa Pizii
Marisa Pizii, the Deputy Director of Programs and Policy at Collective Power for Reproductive Justice and Co-chair of the Board of Directors of the Abortion Rights Fund of Western Massachusetts, joins us to dig deeper into this critical moment on the attacks on abortion and reproductive rights and what it means to be an activist working in this space. Find out more about the organizations mentioned during this podcast here: Collective Power for Reproductive Justice: https://collectivepowerrj.org/ Abortion Rights Fund of Western Massachusetts: https://www.arfwm.org/ Empty Arms Bereavement Supp...
2022-04-12
34 min
The Healthcare Leadership Mindset
How to Facilitate Change & Fuel Innovation in Healthcare with Jonathan Modest, MBA, MPH
Are you someone who is excited about change? Or wants to learn more about the skillsets needed to oversee the day-to-day operations of a large clinical department? Then you'll want to tune into today's episode with Jonathan Modest, Senior Administrative Director at Mass General Hospital. In this episode, we'll discuss Jonathan's experience with change and operations management, how he's tackling some of healthcare's biggest challenges, and the most important lessons he's learned in his career. Jonathan Modest is an Adjunct Professor at BUSPH with a focus on Lean and change management. As Senior Administrative Director of the MGH Department of...
2022-03-29
44 min
TIP Radio by IAOTP
Dr. Erika Wichro selected for the Empowered Woman Award by IAOTP
Dr. Erika Wichro, MPH (BUSPH), CEO of Peacebuilding and Partners Sarl was recently selected as an Empowered Woman of the Year by the International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP)
2022-03-19
26 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Conversations on Abortion Rights (Pt. 1) with Nicole Huberfeld
Nicole Huberfeld the Edward R. Utley Professor of Health Law, Ethics & Human Rights at BU School of Public Health and Professor of Law at BU School of Law joins us to talk about the latest attacks on abortion rights and breaks down the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization Supreme Court hearing held in December.
2022-03-08
32 min
C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice
Introduction to C2 from Eilisha Manandhar
Welcome to C2: Critical Conversations that Lie at the Heart of Health Justice! Host Eilisha Manandhar welcomes you and shares the purpose of this podcast. We hope these episodes serve you in learning and carrying conversations around health justice issues with your peers, families, and communities. Thank you for joining our community.
2022-03-06
01 min
Higher Ed ReWired
Rewiring Mental Health Services For A Post Pandemic Campus
About this episodeThe COVID-19 pandemic revealed structural weaknesses and inequities across the nation in all major industries - housing, government, finance, health care, and education. This revelation resulted in educational institutions across the nation successfully reworking the more traditional aspects of student success such as instructional modality, classroom technology, and basic needs. However, most institutions continue to seek the elusive answer to the problem of finding the best practice in addressing the fragility of mental health services on the college campus.Higher Ed Rewired has a roundtable discussion with three student leaders from the Cal...
2021-12-01
20 min
HR Interviews Playlist
The CATK Interview: Frantz Berthaud
The CATK Interview with Frantz M. Berthaud Administrative Director, Disease Center Operations of the Lowe Center for Thoracic Oncology and the Center for Cancer Therapeutic Innovation at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Frantz gives incredible insight into health equity, DEIB in healthcare, "surviving" & critical impact of clinicians who look like their patients.About Frantz: Frantz M. Berthaud is the Administrative Director, Disease Center Operations of the Lowe Center for Thoracic Oncology and the Center for Cancer Therapeutic Innovation at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute -- the largest National Cancer Institute designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in the nation. He’s accoun...
2021-10-01
51 min
The Healthcare Leadership Mindset
Leading Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Efforts in Healthcare with Frantz Berthaud, MPH
Curious about what it’s like working at one of the top hospitals for cancer treatment while also advancing diversity, equity and inclusion efforts? Then you’ll want to listen to this interview with Frantz Berthaud. Frantz M. Berthaud is the Administrative Director of Disease Center Operations at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI). He’s accountable for the personnel, finance, and clinical operations for the hospital's lung cancer and phase 1 centers. At DFCI, he serves as co-chair for the employee resource group shaping and informing the Institute’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) strategy and on the hospit...
2021-09-27
55 min
Crazy and The King Podcast
FDA Approval: Celebrate with CATK REPLAY w/ Frantz Berthaud
REPLAY FROM JUNE 2021: The CATK Interview with Frantz M. Berthaud Administrative Director, Disease Center Operations of the Lowe Center for Thoracic Oncology and the Center for Cancer Therapeutic Innovation at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Frantz gives incredible insight into health equity, DEIB in healthcare, "surviving" & critical impact of clinicians who look like their patients.About Frantz: Frantz M. Berthaud is the Administrative Director, Disease Center Operations of the Lowe Center for Thoracic Oncology and the Center for Cancer Therapeutic Innovation at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute -- the largest National Cancer Institute designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in the nat...
2021-08-26
51 min
The Healthcare Leadership Mindset
Teaching Future Generations of Healthcare Leaders: Insights into Strategy, Operations and Leadership with Dr. Christopher Louis
Chris Louis, PhD, MHA is Clinical Associate Professor of Health Law, Policy, and Management at the Boston University School of Public Health. He is also the Director of the Health Care Management Program and the Director of BUSPH Dual Degree Programs (JD/MPH, MD/MPH, MS/MPH, MSW/MPH, MBA/MPH). In this episode, we discuss his experience in strategy, operations, and project management, the skills every healthcare administrator needs, common challenges healthcare organizations face and advice in overcoming those challenges, qualities of a successful healthcare leader and so much more. Dr. Louis has nearly a d...
2021-07-26
50 min
Crazy and The King Podcast
The CATK Interview: Frantz Berthaud
The CATK Interview with Frantz M. Berthaud Administrative Director, Disease Center Operations of the Lowe Center for Thoracic Oncology and the Center for Cancer Therapeutic Innovation at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Frantz gives incredible insight into health equity, DEIB in healthcare, "surviving" & critical impact of clinicians who look like their patients.About Frantz: Frantz M. Berthaud is the Administrative Director, Disease Center Operations of the Lowe Center for Thoracic Oncology and the Center for Cancer Therapeutic Innovation at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute -- the largest National Cancer Institute designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in the nation. He’s accoun...
2021-06-24
51 min
Free Associations
Antidepressants — our first in-studio guests!
Matt, Chris, and Don are joined by Ludovic Trinquart and Mike LaValley from the BUSPH Biostats Department to discuss a massive meta-analysis on the effectiveness of antidepressants, then we talk about the pros and cons of meta-analysis, and Don gives us some driving advice. Journal club article: Antidepressants effectiveness
2018-04-10
1h 02
Free Associations
Antidepressants — our first in-studio guests!
Matt, Chris, and Don are joined by Ludovic Trinquart and Mike LaValley from the BUSPH Biostats Department to discuss a massive meta-analysis on the effectiveness of antidepressants, then we talk about the pros and cons of meta-analysis, and Don gives us some driving advice. Journal club article: Antidepressants effectiveness
2018-04-10
1h 02
Free Associations
Antidepressants — our first in-studio guests!
Matt, Chris, and Don are joined by Ludovic Trinquart and Mike LaValley from the BUSPH Biostats Department to discuss a massive meta-analysis on the effectiveness of antidepressants, then we talk about the pros and cons of meta-analysis, and Don gives us some driving advice. Journal club article: Antidepressants effectiveness
2018-04-10
1h 02
Uncategorized Archives - Population Health Exchange
Antidepressants — our first in-studio guests!
Matt, Chris, and Don are joined by Ludovic Trinquart and Mike LaValley from the BUSPH Biostats Department to discuss a massive meta-analysis on the effectiveness of antidepressants, then we talk about the pros and cons of meta-analysis, and Don gives us some driving advice. Journal club article: Antidepressants effectiveness
2018-04-10
1h 02
CHE Calls
26 January 2016 CHE Partnership call: Is a Health Study the Answer for Your Community? A Guide for Making Informed Decisions.
Madeleine Scammell DSc, Assistant Professor of Environmental Health at BUSPH, discussed the considerations that might influence a community decision about whether or not to do a health study, and the types of studies to choose from. Sylvia Broude, Executive Director of the Toxics Action Center, a BU SRP community engagement partner who has used the Guide with communities in efforts to organize and educate activists about environmental health issues, also presented. Stephen Lester, MS, Science Director at the Center for Health, Environment and Justice, provided comments following the presentations.
2016-01-27
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