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Public Health Epidemiology Conversations
Lessons in Community Health Collaboration, with Megan Weis, DrPH, MPH, MCHES
In this episode, Dr. Huntley sits down with Dr. Megan Weis, Director of Connecting Communities at the SC Center for Rural and Primary Health Care. Dr. Weis shares her journey into public health, the pivotal role of mentorship, and her passion for bridging academia, practice, and policy. The conversation dives into the unique challenges and opportunities in rural health, the importance of community-driven solutions, and innovative programs that connect resources to those who need them most. Listeners will gain insights into the power of collaboration, the impact of thoughtful policy, and the value of amplifying what’s already working in...
2025-07-01
32 min
Brave Women at Work
Inhale Faith, Exhale Fear: Embracing a New Way of Life and Work with Dr. Shawnte Elbert
Have you ever had a work situation that took you to your knees and required your faith that everything was going to be okay? I have. In one of my roles, my boss told me that I wasn’t the right fit for the role and that I was going on the dreaded performance improvement plan or PIP for short. I was typically the person that was helping others improve their performance, not the employee that was told my performance wasn’t measuring up to expectations.When my boss provided me that news, I felt like I left...
2025-06-26
58 min
Public Health Epidemiology Conversations
Healing Beyond the Clinic, with Allison Rapp, MPH, MCHES
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Huntley speaks with Allison Rapp, the president of the Florida Public Health Association. They discuss Allison's journey into public health, her personal experiences that shaped her career, and her passion for mental health and neurodiversity. The conversation also highlights the diverse challenges faced in Florida's public health landscape and the importance of collaboration across different sectors to address these issues effectively. Resources ▶️ Join the PHEC Community ▶️ Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes ▶️ DrCHHuntley, Public Health & Epidemiology Consulting
2025-06-24
32 min
What The HR!
Episode 103: Future Ready Leadership
Dr. Rosie Ward is a fierce advocate for humanity who is sought-after to help rehumanize workplaces that free, fuel and inspire people to bring their best selves to work – and home – each day. She serves as CEO and Founder of Salveo Partners, which was awarded the 2024 Stellar Business Award for best business consulting in the United States, and focuses on future-proofing organizations by strengthening culture and equipping leaders and teams to show up courageously and more effectively navigate change and disruption. Rosie recently received a Female Voice Award as the Business Coach of the Year. She is also a Top...
2025-06-04
1h 03
What The HR!
Episode 103: Future Ready Leadership
Dr. Rosie Ward is a fierce advocate for humanity who is sought-after to help rehumanize workplaces that free, fuel and inspire people to bring their best selves to work – and home – each day. She serves as CEO and Founder of Salveo Partners, which was awarded the 2024 Stellar Business Award for best business consulting in the United States, and focuses on future-proofing organizations by strengthening culture and equipping leaders and teams to show up courageously and more effectively navigate change and disruption. Rosie recently received a Female Voice Award as the Business Coach of the Year. She is also a Top...
2025-06-04
1h 03
DDNJ Author Insights
Ep. 15 Barriers to Health Care Among Adults with Disabilities with Mary Beth Bruder and Tara Lutz
In this episode, Matt interviews Drs. Mary Beth Bruder and Tara Lutz from the University of Connecticut Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UConn UCEDD); Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities program (UConn LEND) about their article, "Barriers to Health Care Among Adults with Disabilities in Connecticut" in the Fall 2024 issue of the Developmental Disabilities Network Journal. The conversation was insightful and covered many timely issues about health disparities for people with disabilities, physical barriers that make accessing healthcare harder for people who use wheelchairs, walkers, or have other mobility limitations, and other challenges in accessing...
2025-05-07
55 min
Native Circles
Amoneeta Beckstein and Tapati Dutta Discuss Reziliency of Native College Students During COVID-19
In this episode of Native Circles, Dr. Farina King, co-editor of COVID-19 in Indian Country, talks with co-authors Dr. Amoneeta Beckstein and Dr. Tapati Dutta about their chapter, exploring the lived experiences of eight Native American college students during the pandemic. Drawing from semi-structured interviews, the chapter centers the students' voices as they navigate the challenges of COVID-19—illuminating themes of historical trauma, mental health struggles, and educational disruptions rooted in colonial legacies. Yet, amid these hardships, stories of resilience or "reziliency," cultural strength, and community support arise. In this conversation, the authors reflect on their perspectives as researchers an...
2025-04-16
40 min
Steve Adubato's Lessons In Leadership with co-host Mary Gamba
Lessons in Leadership: Jamie Grill-Goodman and Dr. Nicole Harris-Hollingsworth
On this episode of Lessons in Leadership, Steve Adubato sits down with Jamie Grill-Goodman, Editor, COMMERCE Magazine, to talk about the changing media landscape, AI in the media and how we work to build trust in the media. Then, Steve talks with Nicole Harris-Hollingsworth, EdD, MCHES, Senior VP, Social Determinants & Impact, Hackensack Meridian Health, … Continue reading Lessons in Leadership: Jamie Grill-Goodman and Dr. Nicole Harris-Hollingsworth
2025-04-12
30 min
Blonde and Blind
36. Let's Talk About (Blind) Sex (feat. Laura Millar) - 18+
Blind people face unique challenges when it comes to sex. After all, we can’t drive by a CVS to pick up birth control or catch someone making eye contact from across the bar. In “Let’s Talk About (Blind) Sex,” Laura Millar, a blind certified sex educator, joins Marissa to offer insights on sexuality and sexual health for people with low vision. They share valuable tips and advice—covering everything from accessing contraceptives online to navigating consent and healthy communication—essential for any young adult thinking about sex. They also discuss the intersection of blind positivity and sex positivity...
2025-03-16
32 min
Wellcoaches Inside
Lauren Thomas, Professor and Coach
Lauren Thomas is an instructor at a two-year campus of the University of South Carolina in Lancaster, South Carolina. She teaches health education courses to young people, typically aged 18 to 22, who often come from rural communities and choose to live at home instead of residing at a four-year campus. Before discovering Wellcoaches, Thomas was an educator who wanted to have meaningful conversations with her students but felt her methods were ineffective. She realized that she was unintentionally seeking to impress her students instead of building deep connections with them. After going through coaching training with Wellcoaches, Thomas recognized the importance...
2025-03-07
23 min
Global Hemophilia Report
Health Literacy is Health Equity, and It Matters
On this episode of the Global Hemophilia Report, we explore the critical topic of health literacy and its direct impact on health equity within the bleeding disorders community. Featuring insights from experts, the discussion highlights the urgent need to address gaps in health literacy to ensure better medical outcomes. The episode also examines the challenges posed by recent rollbacks of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies and presents innovative solutions being utilized to bridge these gaps. Guests: Kerry Funkhouser, EdD Brendan Hayes, MPH, CPH Paula James, MD Magdalena L...
2025-02-27
39 min
THERAPY+
Dr. Manoj Sharma: Yoga (The Eight Limbs and Treatment of Depression, Anxiety, and Mental Health of Cancer Patients)
Manoj Sharma, MBBS, Ph.D., MCHES® is a public health physician and educator with a medical degree from the University of Delhi and a doctorate in Preventive Medicine (Public Health) from The Ohio State University. He is also a Master Certified Health Education Specialist certified by the National Commission on Health Education Credentialing. He is currently a tenured Full Professor and Chair of the Social & Behavioral Health Department at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in the School of Public Health. In his career, spanning over 35 years, he has trained/taught over 6,000 health professionals. He has designed and taught a va...
2024-11-01
14 min
Profiles in Leadership
Dr. Roy Rivera, Jr., PT, PhD, DPT, MCHES , An Award Winning Business Owner Serving the LGBTQ+ Community
Dr. Roy Rivera, Jr., is the founder and CEO of Elation Physical Therapy, an international best-selling author,and a respected advocate for inclusive healthcare. His book, Shantay You Stay: A Healthcare Provider’sGuide to LGBTQ+ Inclusive Practices, provides critical insights for practitioners, further establishing himas a leader in LGBTQ+ patient care.A native of the Texas Rio Grande Valley, Dr. Rivera began his academic journey at SouthwesternUniversity in Georgetown before moving to Houston in 2003 to complete a Master’s in Physical Therapyat the Univ...
2024-10-29
1h 02
Daily Influence
305. Wellness and Positivity: Char Padovani’s Path to Empowering Others
In this inspiring episode of Daily Influence, Gregg-Brooke Koleno interviews Char Padovani, a seasoned health educator, wellness coach, and dedicated community volunteer. Char shares her journey of over 30 years in health and wellness, offering wisdom on how helping others achieve their best health is inherently a path to spreading positivity. From personal stories of coaching transformations to practical advice on self-compassion and creating lasting impact, Char reminds us that even the smallest acts of kindness can ripple through our communities. Tune in for valuable insights on making a difference through wellness, both for yourself and others.
2024-09-25
15 min
Public Health Careers
211: Youth-Led Change: Building Public Health Advocacy with Dr. Marcia Zorrillawith DrPH, MPH, MCHES®, SUDRC
Public Health Careers podcast episode with Dr. Marcia Zorrilla with DrPH, MPH, MCHES®, SUDRC🎯 Learn more about this episode and resources mentioned 🧠 Join our public health community at 📲Marcia Zorrilla, DrPH, MPH, MCHES®, SUDRC on LinkedIn Dr. Marcia Zorrilla, DrPH, MPH, MCHES®, SUDRC is Director of Positive Youth Development and Public Health Specialist at Stanford University School of Medicine. She has over 25 years of experience as a health educator and a combined 27 years of experience developing the clinic’s Youth Advisory Board and providing nutrition education classes at Juvenile Justice Centers. She conferenc...
2024-09-17
1h 16
The Hamilton Review
Neuroepidemiologist Dr. James DeCarli Discusses Car Seat Safety
This week we are happy to welcome Dr. James DeCarli to The Hamilton Review Podcast! In this critically important conversation, Dr. DeCarli discusses the following overview of the stages of car seats: - When to transition children from rear facing to forward facing car seats. - Moving your child from a booster seat to seat belt. - Errors that parents make, commonalities and risk. - The benefits of having a child safety technician assist them. Parents, Grandparents and Caregivers - don't miss this episode!
2024-07-23
32 min
Educational Landscapes
Lessons from Melissa (Moose) Alperin, EdD, MPH, MCHES
Melissa (Moose) Alperin, EdD, MPH, MCHES is director of the Executive MPH program at the Rollins School of Public Health and runs a training center, funded by HRSA, providing training to the public health workforce in the eight states in the Southeast. In this episode Moose talks about how, while pursuing a liberal arts education, she stumbled into public health by discovering something called community health, then eventually went on to get a master's in public health, specializing in health promotion education. Further, while she initially pursued a PhD program in in instructional technology, she ultimately entered a different...
2024-07-03
39 min
Cardi-OH
Cardi-OH Radio 46 - Community Health Workers: Connecting Clinical Practices to Patient Neighborhoods
Listen to Joan Thoman, PhD, RN, CNS, from Cleveland State University, and Milu Nguyen, RN, BA, BS, from the Delaware Public Health District and The Ohio State University, discuss the important role community health workers (CHWs) play in improving health outcomes including cardiovascular disease. They will explain the training and scope of a CHW, provide examples of how to integrate these professionals into clinical settings, and share case studies. Moderated by Melissa K. Thomas, PhD, MSPH, MSA, MCHES®, C-CHW, Ohio University Resources on this and other topics are available at https://www.Cardi-OH.org.
2024-06-25
19 min
Public Health Gems
S2 E1: Family Health & Infection Prevention
Join us for Season 2 of the PHG Podcast, where Kelly McLaughlin, MPH, MCHES shares her experience cross-sectioning environmental health, tobacco and lead prevention, as well as infection control through a public health lens. Kelly also details various professional development opportunities for health professionals pivoting or leveling up in the field.
2024-05-14
48 min
Health Discovered
Building Kinder Communities: Addressing Youth Mental Health with Born This Way Foundation
We are experiencing a youth mental health crisis. Young people worldwide are increasingly struggling to manage the escalating stress and complications of everyday life. In 2021, 42% of high school students reported feeling so sad or hopeless for two consecutive weeks that they would stop engaging in their usual activities, up from 26% in 2009. Is there a way to eliminate the stigma around mental health and make kindness cool? We spoke to Claudia-Santi F. Fernandes, Ed.D., LPC, MCHES, and Rahul Rangan, MBBS of Born This Way Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded by Lady Gaga and her mother, Cynthia Germanotta, about the ways p...
2024-04-25
22 min
The Original Guide To Men's Health
Episode 73: Health Behavior: What is it, What do we understand about it, How do we change it?
Why do we find it challenging to take care of ourselves, follow up on health concerns or enter into preventive health maintenance? Men in particular seem to have more difficulty in this regard. Even when we have the knowledge to pursue evaluation we sometimes fail to follow through. Health Behavior is complex and has a multitude of factors influencing our decisions. Join in to listen to 2 experts review the theory of health behavior, as well as other health models. Guest: Grace Lasker, Ph.D, MCHES, CN, CHC (she/h...
2024-03-13
48 min
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Health Behavior - What Is It, What Do We Understand About It, How Do We Change It?
Episode Summary: Why do we find it challenging to care for ourselves, follow up on health concerns, or enter preventive health maintenance? Men in particular seem to have more difficulty in this regard. Even when we know to pursue evaluation we sometimes fail to follow through. Health Behavior is complex and has a multitude of factors influencing our decisions. Join in to listen to 2 experts review the theory of health behavior and other health models. Guests: Grace Lasker, Ph.D, MCHES, CN, CHC (she/her) Director of Health Studies; Teaching Professor, N...
2024-03-06
47 min
Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Public health consultants & entrepreneurs: Understanding the landscape, with Leah Roman and Vinu Illakkuvan
Tell us what you thought of this episode - send us a text!Today, unlock a world of innovation at the crossroads of entrepreneurship and public health consulting with Leah Roman and Vinu Ilakkuvan. They bring to light the motivations behind a groundbreaking survey on self-employed public health professionals, revealing the often hidden sides of self employment. Through candid conversations, we learn about the economic prospects of consulting and the pressing need for more academic training and support networks to arm future public health entrepreneurs with the tools for success.You’ll Learn...
2024-02-28
48 min
Disruptors at Work: An Integrated Care Podcast
Macro Approaches to Suicide Prevention
In the twelfth episode of season 2, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, DBH, explores macro approaches to suicide prevention, exploring innovative strategies and community-based initiatives that aim to address this global concern on a larger scale. Panelists include: Brandon J. Johnson, M.H.S., MCHES, is a tireless advocate for positive mental health and suicide prevention services for youth and adults across the country and within the local community of Baltimore, MD. He is a subject matter expert in suicide prevention, with a particular focus on suicide prevention planning and suicide prevention strategies for Black youth. Currently, he serves as a Public...
2023-11-06
19 min
Buffalo HealthCast
Harm Reduction in Cannabis Use, with Nicholas Felicione and Jessica Kruger
In this episode, guests Dr. Jessica Kruger and Dr. Nicholas Felicione, discuss the complex topic of cannabis use harm reduction. They explore the challenges and complexities of harm reduction in the evolving landscape of cannabis legalization, highlighting the need for more research and evidence-based strategies to educate consumers and reduce potential risks associated with cannabis use. The conversation touches on various aspects of cannabis, from product testing and labeling to the possible substitution of cannabis for other, more harmful substances, all within the context of promoting health equity and responsible consumption.Guests: Jessica Kruger, PhD...
2023-11-02
30 min
Disruptors at Work: An Integrated Care Podcast
Special Episode: The Maternal Health Crisis of Black Women
In this special episode of season 2, Dr. Cara English, DBH, Chief Executive Officer of Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores the maternal health crisis affecting Black women. This discussion focuses on the startling disparities, systemic challenges, and potential solutions to ensure safer pregnancies and births for Black mothers. Panelists include: Erica Glaze, MPH, MCHES, CCCE, Founder of Live Wellthy, LLC is a health educator with over 10 years of experience in public health. Skilled in training and workshop facilitation, assessment and evaluation, and curriculum development. Rochelle Trotman-Norman, MPS, ATR, PMH-C, Founder of B...
2023-10-24
29 min
The HPP Podcast
S3 Ep. 42 Exploring Period Poverty and Menstrual Equity with Dr. Allison Casola, Dr. Kierstin Luber, and Dr. Amy Henderson Riley
"We just want people who menstruate to be able to do so safely and with dignity, and we don't think that's so big of an ask." In this episode, Dr. Allison Casola, Dr. Kierstin Luber, and Dr. Amy Henderson Riley discuss period poverty from an epidemiologic approach by considering three components: person, place, and time. They also identify policy opportunities, vulnerable populations, and the siloing of menstrual equity and reproductive education. The first step is increasing awareness, which is made easier by their glossary and other publications. This episode references the article titled "Period Poverty: an E...
2023-10-17
44 min
Aging Matters
Falls Prevention w/ Sara Pappa, PhD, MCHES and Rainie Ames, 9/26/23
Conversation w/ Sara Pappa, PhD, MCHES, Coordinator, Northern Virginia Falls Prevention Alliance, and Rainie Ames, Executive Producer, Saving Claire Falls Prevention Project, about falls-related injuries and prevention programs for older adults, and the Saving Claire Falls Prevention Project.
2023-09-26
54 min
Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Designing effective training for public health, with Instructional Designer Leah Roman, MPH, MCHES
Tell us what you thought of this episode - send us a text!In this episode, Sujani sits down with Leah Roman, an expert in instructional design and owner and principal consultant at Roman Public Health Consulting LLC. They discuss where in the process an instructional designer may fit into, common issues seen when implementing training, and what foundational things are key to facilitate learning and development.You’ll LearnHow Leah first became interested in consulting and instructional design What kind of work an instructional designer may be...
2023-09-20
48 min
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2023-08-25
00 min
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**Download CHES® Exam Review: Certification Guide for Health Education Specialists Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book**by Elizabeth M. Felter DrPH MCHESReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0826133754ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF DOWNLOAD FREE CHES® Exam Review: Certification Guide for Health Education Specialists Ebook | Read online Get ebook Epub Mobi Ebook Online PDF Download and Download PDF DOWNLOAD FREE CHES® Exam Review: Certification Guide for Health Education Specialists Ebook | Read online Get ebook Epub Mobi Ebook Online PDF Download by Elizabeth M. Felter DrPH M...
2023-08-25
00 min
You Belong Here with Beth Ruffin
Episode 9: Be Your Own Medical Advocate
Rena P. Dixon, PhD, MPH, MCHES has worked her entire career in the rural southeastern United States. Currently serving as the Director of Community Investment and Impact at Fact Forward, she oversees staff working on program development and implementation, evaluation and professional learning related to adolescent health. She has extensive experience on providing quality reproductive health services for adolescents and young adults. Join me this week as I talk with Dr. Rena Dixon about: Sexual health, reproductive health, and reproductive justice Race & racism in healthcare and health access Dr. James Marion Sims – learn more about the rac...
2023-07-26
25 min
Public Health Joy
S2 Ep 13: Building Connections, Saving Lives
In this episode, we are talking with Brandon Johnson about building connections and saving lives as a tireless advocate for positive mental health and suicide prevention services. This is where research meets relationship. Together, we will find our public health joy. Key Points From This Episode: Introducing today’s guest, Brandon J. Johnson, his work with SAMHSA, and his new role as Acting Branch Chief of the Suicide Prevention Branch. [0:00:50] Why any role can serve you and teach you important transferable skills. [0:04:43] Using passion to help you persevere thr...
2023-07-07
37 min
Global Hemophilia Report
Social Drivers of Health in the Bleeding Disorders Community
The social determinants of health (SDH) are the non-medical factors that influence health outcomes. They are the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life. These forces and systems include economic policies and systems, development agendas, social norms, social policies and political systems. Contributors: Keri Norris, PhD, JM, MPH, MCHES Karina Lopez, MPH Adrian Palau-Tejeda Marissa Melton, MPH Chris Bombardier Mosi Williams
2023-06-29
42 min
Public Health Careers
156: Affecting Change For Migrant Populations with Kim M. Nolte, MPH, MCHES
Kim M Nolte, MPH, MCHES is the CEO at Migrant Clinicians Network. She is someone with extensive experiences in public health having worked at the global, national, state, and community levels focusing on changing systems. She got her Bachelors in Hispanic Language and Literature at Boston University. She then joined the Peace Corps and served as a Health Educator in Guatemala. She then went on to get her Master of Public Health at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.Shownotes: https://thephmillennial.com/episodes156Guest on...
2023-06-20
1h 25
Vital Voices, a Podcast of the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation
Season 2: Social Mission in Health Professions Education
To kick off the second season of Vital Voices, Holly J. Humphrey is joined by Toyese Oyeyemi Jr., MPH, MCHES, executive director, and Candice Chen, MD, MPH, former board chair of the Social Mission Alliance. This episode’s transcript is available: https://macyfoundation.org/assets/img/podcast-transcripts/vv-season-2---episode-1-(intro).pdf More information is available here: https://macyfoundation.org/news-and-commentary/vital-voices-1-2
2023-05-24
23 min
Keeping Up with Public Health
Episode 24: Digital Equity
Internet for All, signed into law on Nov. 15, 2021, provided federal funding for high speed internet infrastructure and access. In addition to internet access, digital equity includes opportunities to develop digital skills. Listen in as we discuss initiatives and research towards achieving digital equity. Guests: Jody Early, PhD, MS, MCHES, CHC, University of Washington Bothell; Colin Rhinesmith, PhD, Digital Equity Research Center. Continuing Education Credits, Transcript, and additional Resources available at: https://moodle.publichealth.arizona.edu/course/view.php?id=482
2023-05-12
39 min
Making Public Health Personal
Could medical cannabis help control the opioid crisis? with Dr. Danielle Greene (Episode 16)
In today’s episode of the Making Public Health Personal podcast, host Laura Meoli-Ferrigon speaks with Danielle Greene, DrPH, MPH, MCHES, one of the authors of the groundbreaking study on medical cannabis and opioid prescriptions. The study, “Changes in Prescribed Opioid Dosages Among Patients Receiving Medical Cannabis for Chronic Pain” found an association between receiving medical cannabis for chronic pain for a longer duration and a reduction in prescription opioid dosages. Dr. Greene brings over 30 years of public health leadership experience to the discussion and shares her insights on how medical cannabis can be used as another tool in...
2023-05-01
37 min
Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Opening yourself to possibilities, with Anita Balan
Tell us what you thought of this episode - send us a text!In this episode, Sujani sits down with Anita Balan, a project director at the American College of Preventive Medicine. They discuss Anita’s journey through grad school and the pit stops she took along the way, and ways to add to your skills toolkit by seizing opportunities outside of formal education.You’ll LearnHow Anita discovered public health through a peer education opportunity on campusHow politics and public health are closely intertwinedThe importance of being open to d...
2023-04-09
42 min
WKOK Sunrise
4/5/23 WKOK Sunrise: Laurie Weinreb-Welch on the Penn State Extension Agency LIFT program, a strength training and fitness program offered by Penn State
Laurie Weinreb-Welch, MPH, MCHES, Food, Family and Health Educator, Food, Family and Health Team, Penn State Extension, in Lycoming and Clinton County, on the LIFT strength-training program, we’ll discuss the program for individuals over the age of 40 who want to launch into Lifelong Improvements through Fitness Together. We’ll discuss functional training, the group sessions, why participate in the program, and the advantages of lots of movement.
2023-04-05
11 min
Newsradio 1070 WKOK
4/5/23 WKOK Sunrise: Laurie Weinreb-Welch on the Penn State Extension Agency LIFT program, a strength training and fitness program offered by Penn State
Laurie Weinreb-Welch, MPH, MCHES, Food, Family and Health Educator, Food, Family and Health Team, Penn State Extension, in Lycoming and Clinton County, on the LIFT strength-training program, we’ll discuss the program for individuals over the age of 40 who want to launch into Lifelong Improvements through Fitness Together. We’ll discuss functional training, the group sessions, why participate in the program, and the advantages of lots of movement.
2023-04-05
11 min
Hosted by Dr. David Derose
“Public Health and Lifestyle Changes” with Dr. Linnaya Graf
Learn how public health provides valuable insights into how to have healthier, happier lives—and also provides solid career opportunities. For more information: lgraf@liberty.edu Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH Guest: Linnaya Graf, PhD, MCHES; Director of the Master of Public Health Program at Liberty University.
2023-03-13
58 min
American Indian and Alaska Native Living
“Public Health and Lifestyle Changes” with Dr. Linnaya Graf
Guest: Linnaya Graf, PhD, MCHES; Director of the Master of Public Health Program at Liberty University.Description: Learn how public health provides valuable insights into how to have healthier, happier lives—and also provides solid career opportunities.For more information: lgraf@liberty.edu
2023-03-13
58 min
Grass Roots Health
Episode # 6: A Look Back at the Field of Health Education - An Interview with Three Hall-of-Famers
In this episode, host Tim Jordan interviews three hall-of-famers from the field of health education about their past, their mentors, the present, and the future. The discussion is wide ranging and covers the definition of health, how health education developed as a profession, and the development of credentialing, certification, and the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing. The three hall-of-famers who were the special guests on this episode were: ============================================== Gary Gilmore, PhD, MPH, MCHES Faculty Profile: https://www.uwlax.edu/profile/ggilmore/ Email: ggilmore@uwlax.edu Wisconsin Un...
2023-01-29
1h 28
Grass Roots Health
Episode # 6: A Look Back at the Field of Health Education - An Interview with Three Hall-of-Famers
In this episode, host Tim Jordan interviews three hall-of-famers from the field of health education about their past, their mentors, the present, and the future. The discussion is wide ranging and covers the definition of health, how health education developed as a profession, and the development of credentialing, certification, and the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing. The three hall-of-famers who were the special guests on this episode were: ============================================== Gary Gilmore, PhD, MPH, MCHES Faculty Profile: https://www.uwlax.edu/profile/ggilmore/ Email: ggilmore@uwlax.edu Wisconsin Un...
2023-01-29
1h 28
CHES® Prep Podcast
Are You Eligible To Take The CHES Exam?
On today’s episode of the CHES® Prep podcast, Bree Hemingway outlines who is eligible to sit for the CHES and MCHES exam. Key Takeaways: Find out if you have the right degrees and focus to qualify to sit for the CHES and MCHES exams What to look on your transcripts to know if you are eligable Learn about services to help you ensure if you are eligable Use the decision tree diagram we made in the free CHES® Prep toolkit to guide you through the process (available at http://chesprep.com/guide) Tune in for...
2023-01-24
07 min
AARC Perspectives
Vaping, Physical Activity, and our Youth
In this episode of AARC Perspectives, we discuss with Mary Martinasek, PhD, CPH, MCHES, RRT, about vaping among adolescents and young adults. Specifically, we review the findings of a recent study about the prevalence of vaping among physically active youth. We also dive into how RTs can help patients, parents, and their communities.Send us a text
2022-11-17
37 min
Southern Remedy
Southern Remedy Relatively Speaking | Suicide
Suicide is a topic no one wants to talk about, but it must be discussed because too many people die by suicide. Today, Dr. Susan Buttross talks about why some people think that's their only escape, facts about suicide, and what we can do to help those struggling with negative thoughts. Special guest Gigi Holder, LCSW, MPH, MCHES joins the conversation.To reach the national Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, dial 988. To reach the Mississippi 24-hour Crisis Line, (601) 713-HELP (4357).You can join the conversation by sending an email to: family@mpbonline.org.
2022-09-14
47 min
Integrative Nurse Coaches in ACTION!
Powerful Holistic Nurse Coaching- Danene Coroneos-Shannon, PhD, MSEd, BSN, BS, MCHES, NPD-BC, NC-BC, IC
"I get to do it in a holistic manner, which makes it even better. And I think that that creates a very unique bond. I think it creates a very unique relationship. And I'm one of those folks that I like to have that kind of relationship with people. I like to be around people, I like to feel their energy, I love to hear their stories. " ~Danene Coroneos-Shannon, PhD, MSEd, BSN, BS, MCHES, NPD-BC, NC-BC, ICAh-ha MomentsHolistic Nursing may open possibilities for a Nurse to develop greater a...
2022-09-12
46 min
Public Health Careers
Life After The Master of Public Health | Public Health Joy Podcast
In today's show, I share a conversation earlier this year with Dr. Joyee Washington, PhD, MS, MPH, MCHES and Kimberly Green-Warren, MPH. This conversation was originally from Twitter Spaces and has now been created into a podcast, Public Health Joy Podcast with Dr. Joyee Washington. Learn how to navigate life after you Master of Public Health as you enter the workforce. Some great insights were shared in this meaningful conversation. Sign up for September Public Health Happy Hour: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZElce-pqzMtGdQd_o3vVfkEhrOINz-aOA1uPublic Health Joy Podcast: https://anchor.f...
2022-09-06
59 min
Ten at the Top Podcast
PHocus on Health: Upstate - Lillie Hall, CPM-MPH-MCHES, Community Systems Director with SC DHEC
Learn about the role of South Carolina Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) in the Upstate and the importance of collecting, studying, and sharing public health data and social determinants of health. Lillie Hall, CPM-MPH-MCHES, Community Systems Director at SC DHEC, shares the many ways DHEC promotes and protects the health of the public and environment in Upstate South Carolina. RESOURCES: Chronic Diseases in SC: https://scdhec.gov/sites/default/files/Library/CR-012864.pdf Heart Disease and Stroke in SC: https://scdhec.gov/sites/default/files/media/document/CR-012354_proof2%20%283%29.pdf
2022-08-30
31 min
The Nurse Keith Show
Addressing Racism in Nursing, Part 2 of 2
On episode 382, the second in a 2-part series of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Daniela Vargas, MSN, MPH, MA, RN, PHN; Ruth Francis, MPH, MCHES; and Cheryl Peterson, MSN, RN, all members of the National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing. In the course of this episode, Keith and his esteemed guests discuss the American Nurses' Association reckoning with its own structural racism, data from the commission's National Survey on Racism in Nursing, the commission's foundational report, and much more.On January 25, 2021, leading nursing organizations launched the National Commission to Address...
2022-08-12
58 min
Dietitians in Nutrition Support: DNS Podcast
Professional Licensure and Consumer Protection featuring Cynthia Blocksom, MED, MCHES, RD, LD, FAND
In this episode, we chat about professional licensure regulations and other efforts to protect consumers. Our guest is registered and licensed dietitian Cynthia Blocksom, MED, MCHES, RD, LD, FAND. Cynthia is an advocate for licensure, public policy, and advocacy and, in June of 2021, began service as the chair of the Academy’s Consumer Protection and Licensure Subcommittee, also known as CPLS. Listen in as we talk about why licensure is so important to patient safety and how it impacts the bedside nutrition support dietitian. Recorded 6/29/21, Length 32 minutes.
2022-06-17
33 min
The Progression Health Podcast
Episode #27 Dr. Manoj Sharma PhD the mental health and mindfulness series part #2
Episode 27! Part 2 in the Mental health and mindfulness series with Dr. Sharma who talks about his 30 years of experience in research explaining the many ways he has discovered to better manage stress! For more expert health information like this like, share, and subscribe!DISCLAIMER: Any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advicePodcast link - https://lnkd.in/gKWWGQVeManoj Sharma, MBBS, Ph.D., MCHES® is a Professor and Chair of the Social and Behavioral Health Program i...
2022-05-11
1h 06
NPD Forecast
NPD Forecast: Wellness & Health Promotion
In this episode, Jenn and Jillian explore wellness and health promotion with Danene Coroneos-Shannon, PhD, MSEd, RN, NPD-BC, NC-BC, MCHES. Join Jenn Bodine, DNP, FNP-C, NPD-BC, CEN, and Jillian Russell, MSN, RN, NPD-BC—your personal environmental scanning forecasters—for monthly episodes analyzing information gathered through environmental scanning and discussing NPD implications that you can apply to your daily practice. Visit www.anpd.org for more information. #NPDsoundbites
2022-05-05
49 min
Man Up to Cancer
Dr. Charles R. Rogers: Black Men, Colorectal Cancer, and the Fight for Health Equity
Dr. Charles R. Rogers is a rock star in the field of cancer health disparities and inequities in men’s health. He is a behavioral scientist and master certified health education specialist (MCHES).Dr. Rogers is a tenure-track Assistant Professor at the University of Utah’s School of Medicine, where he founded the Men’s Health Inequities Research Lab.Just last year, He also founded the Colorectal Cancer Equity Foundation, focused on removing obstacles to equity among African-American men and other underrepresented populations by increasing awareness of Colorectal cancer.African-American men have died from c...
2022-05-03
41 min
Public Health Careers
101: Passion for Health Education with Kaitlin V. Cartoccio, MPH, MCHES, DRCC
Kaitlin V. Cartoccio, MPH, MCHES, DRCC works as a Community Program Coordinator and Health Educator at Bernards Township Health Department. Additionally, Kaitlin is a proud member of the de Beaumont Foundation 2020 40 Under 40 in Public Health. Kaitlin is a passionate health educator specifically interested in health behavior, mental health, substance misuse, communicable disease, and risk communication. She got credits at Raritan Valley Community College before completing her Bachelor of Science in Public Health at Temple University. She then went on to get her Master of Public Health at Rutgers University. And currently works as a Community Program Coordinator and Health...
2022-04-26
1h 57
The HPP Podcast
S2 Ep. 16 Exploring the Health Education Profession's Response to COVID with Dr. Heidi Hancher-Rauch, Dr. Amy Thompson, Dr. Jodi Brookins-Fisher, and Dr. Alexis Blavos
In this episode, Dr. Heidi Hancher-Rauch, Dr. Amy Thompson, Dr. Jodi Brookins-Fisher, and Dr. Alexis Blavos help us explore the health education professions’ response to COVID-19. They talk about the professional competencies of the field, the role of universities, and the flexibility of Health Education Specialists during the pandemic. This episode references the article titled "Universities as Catalysts for COVID-19 Vaccination: A Call to Action" by Amy Thompson, PhD, CHES, Heidi Hancher-Rauch, PhD, MCHES, Alexis Blavos, PhD, MCHES, Jody Early, PhD, MS, MCHES, and Jodi Brookins-Fisher, PhD, MCHES. This episode references the article titled "Health Ed...
2022-04-18
30 min
PhysEdcast
What is Skills Based Health? | Sarah Benes & Holly Alperin
Skills-based health education is “a planned, sequential, comprehensive, and relevant set of learning experiences implemented through socio-ecological and sociocultural perspectives and participatory methods, in order to support the development of skills, attitudes and functional knowledge needed to maintain, enhance or promote health and well-being of self and others across multiple dimensions of wellness” Holly Alperin has over 20 years’ experience in both public health and education and holds an Ed.M. in Policy, Planning and Administration from Boston University, a B.S. in Health Education/Health Promotion from Central Michigan University, and is a Master Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES). Curren...
2022-04-10
39 min
Here's the Problem
Awareness + Education + Advocacy = Healthcare Policy w/ Dr. Erin O'Neill
Dr. Erin O’Neill is an Assistant Professor of Public Health Education in the Health Sciences Department at New Jersey City University. Dr. O’Neill’s is a 2021 Fellow with the National Leadership Academy for Public Health (CDC). As a Master Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES), she serves as a consultant to government and community health organizations for programmatic strategies to alleviate health disparities and to promote health justice and equity. She joins the podcast to explore the social and cultural aspect of public health and access to care. We talk about the important role the community plays in crafting healthca...
2022-03-28
53 min
Buffalo HealthCast
Incarceration and Health, with Cindi McEachon of Peaceprints of WNY
Buffalo HealthCast co-host, Dr. Jessica Kruger, speaks with the CEO of Peaceprints of WNY, Cindi McEachon about incarceration and its effect on the health of those who were recently released from a justice setting, and what Peaceprints of WNY is doing to bridge the gap in disparities. Teaching Notes More information on Peaceprints of WNY Credits: Host/Writer/Researcher - Jessica Kruger, PhD, MCHESGuest - Cindi McEachon, MBAAudio Editor - Omar BrownProduction Assistant - Sarah RobinsonFollow us!Official WebpageBuzzsproutSp...
2022-01-21
27 min
The Good Health Cafe
Episode 48: Hosting the podcast - my who, my what, my why
In this episode our host, Nikita Boston-Fisher, is interviewed by former guest Jeannette Valmont. This episode gives you a brief background into how The Good Health Cafe got started, who Nikita is, why she does it and what’s next for the Cafe.For more info on the lounge please reach out to us by sending a message on our website-https://www.thegoodhealthcafe.com/submit-your-questionAbout Nikita Boston-Fisher, MPHNikita is the founder of The Good Health Cafe (https://www.thegoodhealthcafe.com/) podcast where she and her guests discuss health and healthcare in pl...
2022-01-21
36 min
The HPP Podcast
S2 Ep. 2 Exploring Digital Disenfranchisement During COVID-19 with Dr. Jody Early and Dr. Carmen Gonzalez
In this episode, Jody Early, PhD, MS, MCHES and Carmen Gonzalez, PhD, MA discuss digital disenfranchisement, racism and redlining, broadband as a utility, and the digital divide. They talk about how physical, financial, and academic health are inherently tied to broadband internet. They remind us of the innovations, assumptions, and shortcomings that surrounded stay-at-home transition, as well as ways to advocate for change. This episode references the article titled "Digital Disenfranchisement and COVID-19: Broadband Internet Access as a Social Determinant of Health" by Jody Early, PhD, MS, MCHES and Alyssa Hernandez, MA. Have a favorite...
2022-01-11
36 min
BoggsCast
Episode 3: Disability Inclusion in Public Health Programs, Training, and Leadership with Adriane Griffen, DrPH, MPH, MCHES
Description: Adriane Griffen, DrPH, MPH, MCHES, Senior Director, Public Health and Leadership at the Association of University Centers on Disabilities, discusses disability inclusion in public health programs, training, and leadership. Interviewer: Melissa Cheplic, MPH, NADD-DDS, Senior Training and Consultation Specialist for the Community Positive Behavior Support project at The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities Click for Full Transcript of Episode 3
2022-01-06
31 min
The G. Taylor Show
More Than My Credentials Series with Brandon Johnson, MHS, MCHES
A lifestyle podcast dedicated to helping folks deal with Life, Stress and Mental Health. Facilitated by Trey who is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, who attempts to spark healing via creativity. Trey blends his clinical expertise with real world experience for a unique, down to earth conversation. So relax, take a deep breath, we’re going to get through this thing called life together. Next up we have Brandon Johnson, MHS, MCHES! We chop it up and discuss all things Suicide Prevention and Black Mental Health from a Public Health perspective. The Clinical field and Public Health sp...
2021-12-14
55 min
The HPP Podcast
S1 Ep. 44 Exploring Food Sovereignty and Community Based Participatory Research with Dr. Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan and Cynthia Begay
"And, in some ways, I've even moved away from using the term 'intervention'– so much as I see it as a restoration of traditional practices." This episode was guest-hosted by Cynthia Begay, who was in conversation with Dr. Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan. As Native researchers, they talk about their experiences, changes in the public health field over the last 20 years, and their own growth away from Western models. They go on to explain the duality of working biculturally across really different ways of knowing, as well as the distinction between food systems and food sovereignty. Th...
2021-11-23
52 min
Public Health Careers
072: Owner and Health Educator at New Leaf Public Health Consulting LLC with Sarah Valenza, MCHES
Sarah Valenza, MCHES, BS is the Owner and Health Educator of her business, New Leaf Public Health. She also works part-time at a Local Public Health Department in Missouri. She got her Bachelors in Health Science from Truman State University. She has gotten the Certified Health Educator Specialist certified and more recently Master Certified Health Educator Specialist certified. She has many other certifications and trainings including Child Passenger Safety Technician and Youth Mental Health First Aid. Connect with her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-valenza-mches-baa503a1/Follow her on IG (@NewLeafPublicHealth): ht...
2021-09-28
1h 33
BOSS Talk
008: Busyness is A Coverup with Erica Glaze
In this episode Erica shares how the limitations of perfectionism almost caused her failure to launch. Listen to her #bossformation of leveraging systems to escape busyness in order to walk in her purpose. More about Erica: she is a Health & Childbirth Educator with over 10 years of experience in public health. She has worked in various capacities creating partnerships with educational institutions, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations. Whether facilitating training or designing resources, Erica has found her niche in the ability to create and deliver meaningful content. In addition to working with organizations, Erica loves helping parents prepare for birth-day. She be...
2021-08-24
23 min
The HPP Podcast
S1 Ep. 26 Exploring Tribal Sovereignty with Native researcher Cynthia Begay
In this episode, Arden Castle is in Conversation with Cynthia Begay, MPH, who explains the programming that Tribes are currently doing to address smoking. Cynthia warns against "helicopter research" and reiterates the need for long-term relationships with Tribal communities. This episode is also available on Youtube. The article is titled "Cigarette and E-Cigarette Retail Marketing on and Near California Tribal Lands" and was written by Cynthia Begay, MPH, Claradina Soto, PhD, MPH, Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati, PhD, MPH, Rosa Barahona, BA, Yaneth L. Rodriguez, MPH, Jennifer B. Unger, PhD, and Sabrina L. Smiley, PhD, MPH, MCHES.
2021-07-19
24 min
Show Up as a Leader with Dr. Rosie Ward
Ask Me Anything Volume 1
Lately I’ve had several of my coaching clients say they need a “Rosie in their pocket” and have some sort of bobblehead or something with reminders to help them. After the laughter subsided, I thought maybe there’s another way. So I decided to put out an invitation to “Ask Me Anything” to the Show Up as a Leader Community, and there was a lot thrown at me. So this episode is for you...I covered how to make a difference when you don’t have the title or authority, how (and why) you can still show up courageously when others ar...
2021-05-20
59 min
The HPP Podcast
S1 Ep. 17 Exploring Cigarette Marketing on Tribal Lands with Native Researcher Cynthia Begay
Cynthia Begay, MPH, discusses the findings of her paper and the difference between cultural uses of tobacco and big industry marketing. She reminds us that a crucial part of understanding tobacco use and policy is respecting Tribal sovereignty. This interview is also available to watch on Youtube. The article is titled "Cigarette and E-Cigarette Retail Marketing on and Near California Tribal Lands" and was written by Cynthia Begay, MPH, Claradina Soto, PhD, MPH, Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati, PhD, MPH, Rosa Barahona, BA, Yaneth L. Rodriguez, MPH, Jennifer B. Unger, PhD, and Sabrina L. Smiley, PhD, MPH, MCHES.
2021-05-17
16 min
Buffalo HealthCast
Balancing School, Work, and Activism, with Temara Cross
Temara Cross was born and raised on the east side of Buffalo, New York. She is currently a senior/first-year graduate student at the University at Buffalo, majoring in African-American Studies and pursuing a BS/MPH in Public Health, concentrating in Community Health and Health Behavior. She is involved with organizations such as Say Yes Buffalo and Open Buffalo, actively working to achieve educational, socioeconomic, and racial equality. Since her grandmother’s passing of preventative diseases and observing mistrust felt toward the medical industry in her community, she knew she needed to serve others by working in the health fi...
2021-03-25
22 min
Taking the Temperature on HVACR
Cool Talk: Micro Channel Heat Exchangers
Jens is joined by Mustafa Yanik to discuss the use of microchannel condensers and the impact of all-aluminum heat exchangers on daily work with the material, reduced size, and general treatment of MCHEs. Click to learn all about Danfoss MCHEMentioned in this episode:Download Ref Tools app for Free!The essential, all-in-one mobile app for air conditioning and refrigeration technicians. You can subscribe and listen to Chilling with Jens and other local Danfoss Climate Solutions podcast via the Ref Tools app.Download Ref Tools App
2021-03-12
21 min
1N5 of Us: Changing the Mental Health Landscape
Ep. 24. - Brandon Talks Black Mental Health & Black Mental Wellness Lounge
Today we get the opportunity to sit down with Brandon J. Johnson, M.H.S., MCHES, creator of The Black Mental Wellness Lounge. Brandon is a tireless advocate for positive mental health and suicide prevention services for youth and adults across the country and within the local community of Baltimore, MD. He is a subject matter expert in suicide prevention, with a particular focus on suicide prevention planning and suicide prevention strategies for Black youth. Today we talk about how his Black Mental Wellness Lounge came to be, the data around suicide and mental health stigma for Black youth, a...
2021-02-27
44 min
Global Kidney Care Podcast Provided by ISN
Episode 7: The Multiple Voices of CKDu and Tools to Help Clinical Trials to Thrive in Nephrology
Hosts Roberto and Smeeta are joined in two conversations in this months episode. One with Shuchi Anand, MD, MS and Mike Spigler, MCHES on their participation in recent American Kidney Fund Unknown Causes of Kidney Disease Summit held in December 2020. The second conversation is with Professors David Wheeler and Hiddo Lambers Heerspink on Clinical Trials (ISN-ACT).
2021-01-27
33 min
Leading Everywhere: The Agnes Scott College Podcast
Looking Back with Diversity and Inclusion | Health Perspectives from the Frontline
Agnes Scott College’s Gay Johnson McDougall Center for Global Diversity and Inclusion recently hosted its second of four conversations, under a series titled, “Engaging Social Challenges: The Social and Cultural Implications of COVID 19”. This series seeks to especially highlight issues of inequities during COVID-19 as they relate to global diversity and inclusion. Thursday afternoon, April 23rd, three alumnae and a professor sat down at their computer screens to discuss healthcare perspectives from the front lines of the pandemic.Alumnae: Dinah Conti '98, MD; Pediatrician; Keri Norris '02, PhD, JM, MPH, MCHES; Chief of Health Policy a...
2020-12-17
58 min
The New Voice of SUD: Let’s Grow Together
S2 E2: Crossing the Prevention Bridge to Treatment and Recovery: The SUD Equity Journey
This episode is a product of the Southeast TTC Critical Thought Leaders Collaboration. In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking on health equity/health disparities from the lens of innovation and how to connect substance use prevention to treatment/recovery efforts. We speak with Nicole Augustine on how the environment can pose barriers and challenges for organizations to properly serve. Furthermore, we have a chance to discuss a national discussion (Addiction and Prevention Technology Transfer Center collaboration) surrounding emerging issues around COVID-19 and social determinants of health (SDH) for the substance use prevention, t...
2020-11-19
57 min
AgriSafe Network
Safety in the Field: Addressing Workplace Sexual Harassment for Farm Workers
Thirty-six percent of the 3.4 million producers counted in the census are women. Education will focus on all women including farmworker women and their employers on reporting violent incidents to authorities, making employees aware of their legal rights, safe work practices, medical referrals, treatment, and options including counseling if needed. Speakers: Knesha Rose-Davison, MPH - Public Health Program Director, AgriSafe Network. Dennise Drury- MPH Student in Environmental Health and the Outreach and Education Specialist for the Pacific Northwest Agricultural Health and Safety Center Jody Early, Ph.D., M.S., MCHES- Associate Professor, Fa...
2020-10-08
1h 11
AgriSafe Network
Safety in The Field: Addressing Workplace Sexual Harassment for Farm Workers
Shay Foulk, speaks with Knesha Rose-Davison of AgriSafe Network about safety on the job. Thirty-six percent of the 3.4 million producers counted in the census are women. Education will focus on all women including farmworker women and their employers on reporting violent incidents to authorities, making employees aware of their legal rights, safe work practices, medical referrals, treatment, and options including counseling if needed. Presenters: Knesha Rose-Davison,MPH Public Health Programs Director, AgriSafe Network Jody Early, Ph.D., M.S., MCHES Associate Professor, Faculty Coordinator, Health Education and Promotoin Minor, School of Nursing and Health Studies, Un...
2020-09-08
11 min
National CMV Foundation Podcast
Meet Khaliah Fleming & Amanda Devereaux
In this episode, we sit down with Khaliah Fleming, MPH, MCHES, and executive director at the National CMV Foundation, and Amanda Devereaux, RN, BSN, and Program Director at the National CMV Foundation. We discuss their roles in the organization, their work in the CMV space, and speak on equity and disparities in the maternal health space. Enjoy!
2020-09-02
37 min
Public Health Careers
013: Master Health Educator Turned Public Health Consultant with Leah Roman, MPH, MCHES
In this episode with Leah Roman, MPH, MCHES, discusses her public health journey starting as a Psychology Major. After getting her MPH Leah started her health educator journey in college health at Babson College. Leah shares how she navigated her early career as a health educator on college campuses. She then work shifted to a project manager role at Drexel University of Public Health where she excelled in her role. Additionally, Leah was part of the inaugural Master Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES) class in 2011, listen to how this was fruitful in her career. From here, Leah transitioned into...
2020-07-28
1h 26
In AWE Podcast with Sarah Johnson
Episode 81: In AWE of Keely Rees--Coaching Series
Dr. Keely Rees is a Full Professor in the Department of Health Education and Health Promotion at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and is owner of Keely Rees International, LLC. Her research and work in the health field provide the foundation for advocacy, policy, and women's health in a variety of public health settings. Keely's career has focused on the well-being of people and organizations. As a teacher, personal coach, workshop facilitator, mother, and wife, Keely has an extensive background in personal and organizational health. She loves working with educators, health professionals, teens, young adults, and professionals of all a...
2020-07-15
39 min
Breathe Out
You Can’t Give What You Don’t Have with Dr. Tara Tietjen-Smith, MCHES
Highpoint hosted a webinar titled "Stress Can Cost You" back in June, and Heather was joined by Texas A&M University's Dr. Tara Tietjen-Smith: Professor and Department Head of Health and Human Performance. The conversation was so good that they kept it going long after the zoom call was over and we want to breathe out that helpful information to y'all! Listen as they discuss the stressors of the workplace, adapting with major lifestyle changes from the pandemic, and the importance of self-care. The idea is to really take the time to figure out what's getting in the way of...
2020-07-13
55 min
The Multiorgasmic Millionaire
103: How social injustice shows up in sexuality and what you can do about it with Davondra Brown
I’ve never been more uncomfortable in my life About sharing a podcast on how white people have over-sexualized and dehumanized black men (and women) for centuries and how these sexual traumas of the past are still affecting black communities But, my discomfort is simply white privilege in action - which I will NOT buy into or allow to stop me from bringing this epically important discussion to the table and bringing the shadow to light After all, my discomfort is nothing in comparison to the unsafety BIPOC...
2020-06-24
36 min
School Health Shout-out
School Climate as Intervention to Educate the Whole Child
Can non-academic school policies and practices support student learning? How does school climate impact academic achievement? How can schools help achieve the nation's academic, health, and economic goals? This video reviews the article "School Climate as an Intervention to Reduce Academic Failure and Educate the Whole Child: A Longitudinal Study" by SHAY M. DAILY, PhD, MCHES MICHAEL J. MANN, PhD CHRISTA L. LILLY, PhD ANGELA M. DYER, PhD, MSPH MEGAN L. SMITH, PhD and ALFGEIR L. KRISTJANSSON, PhD If you enjoy School Health Shout-out and like free things, let me know and I'll send you a limited...
2020-05-10
05 min
The Daily CornMeal
Tips For Staying Healthy During the COVID 19 Pandemic with Miriam Cardenas
Miriam Cardenas, MCHES is the Health Education Services Manager for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Health Education & Outreach Division. In this episode Ms. Cardenas talks about ways to stay healthy during the COVID 19 Pandemic focusing on Nutrition to boost your immune system, practicing good self and food hygiene and the use of cloth mask in public places. For more information on eating right during the pandemic visit https://www.eatright.org/coronavirus.
2020-04-16
25 min
Further Together the ORAU Podcast
COVID-19 and ORAU's Pandemic Preparedness Capability
As news and events continue unfold around the spread of COVID-19, questions continue to arise about how the disease is spread and how to prepare for what the World Health Organization has called a global pandemic. Further Together podcast host Michael Holtz had a conversation about COVID-19 and ORAU's pandemic preparedness capability with Wade Williamson, BSN, ORAU occupational health nurse, Freddy Gray, MPH, MCHES, director of health communication and preparedness, and Julie Crumly, Ph.D., health and education program evaluator. From how to protect yourself to our involvement in preparing communities for pandemic response, this is a wide-ranging and...
2020-03-16
30 min
Informatics in the Round
AI and Medicine: The Slippery Slope to an Uncertain Future
Thanks to my guests: Michael Matheny, MD, MS, MPH, co-author of a recent report on AI from the National Academy of Medicine; Tom Lasko, MD, PhD, specialist in deep learning in medicine, Freneka Minter, PhD, Ms, MCHES, PMP, Senior Research Specialist, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Elyse Adler, Assistant Director for Education and Literacy, Nashville Public Library In this episode of IIR, we covered the field of AI and some of the ways it impacts life today that we hope will translate into impact on the field of health care with the involvement of experts like Michael and To...
2020-02-28
1h 09
Shrinking It Down: Mental Health Made Simple
Stay In Shape: Kids' Bodies Feed Their Minds, featuring Ming Sun, MCHES
How can we guide children to healthfully navigate food, fitness, sleep, and more (especially when Takis® taste so much better than eggs for breakfast)? These aren’t just important for physical health but mental health, as well. The MGH Stay In Shape Program for elementary and middle school students, going on 20 years strong, is one solution that’s benefited several communities in Massachusetts. In today’s episode, special guest Ming Sun, MCHES, of MGH Community Health Associates, joins host Steve Schlozman, MD to share more about Stay In Shape – including strategies to help kids set goals around activities that will bene...
2019-10-23
31 min
Private Practice Owners Club
Successful Social Media Campaigns with Dr. Roy Rivera, PT
Owner of Crom Rehabilitation, Dr. Roy Rivera, Jr., PT, PhD, DPT, MCHES isn’t a social media expert. However, he has leveraged social media and his clinic’s specialization to become the number one result on Google and Yelp for “Houston Physical Therapy.” Considering how huge Houston is and adding that to the fact that Roy has only been in practice for four years, this feat is undeniably amazing. Roy tells us how he did it. Contrary to what you might expect, it isn’t difficult. He shares the ways he generated positive reviews while talking about the importance of getting...
2019-03-26
30 min
Public Health Perspectives
Laura Rasar King and Nicole Williams from the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH)
In this episode, the focus will be on accreditation for schools and colleges of public health by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH). As noted on the organization’s site, its mission is to “assures quality in public health education and training to achieve excellence in practice, research, and service, through collaboration with organizational and community partners.” Joining the show today are Laura Rasar King, CEPH Executive Director, and Nicole Williams, Communications Director & Senior Accreditation Specialist. Laura has over 15 years of experience in the public health field and has been an integral part of developing outcomes-based foundational criteria for MP...
2018-04-17
18 min
Outbreak News Interviews
Everything you wanted to know about rabies
Rabies is among the deadliest communicable diseases in the world with a case-fatality rate of ~100% with out post exposure treatment and vaccination. People usually get rabies from the bite of a rabid animal. It is also possible, but quite rare, that people may get rabies if infectious material from a rabid animal, such as saliva, gets directly into their eyes, nose, mouth, or a wound. While human rabies deaths are rare in the US, with maybe 1-2 cases annually, according to the Global Alliance for Rabies Control, some 70,000 people die from this preventable viral disease each year.
2017-07-04
44 min