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This podcast explores public health careers, epidemiology, and public health entrepreneurship. The episodes features conversations that encourage you to think creatively and use innovation, while also helping you see public health everywhere.
This podcast explores public health careers, epidemiology, and public health entrepreneurship. The episodes features conversations that encourage you to think creatively and use innovation, while also helping you see public health everywhere.
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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Public Health Epidemiology Conversations.
Hosts
Dr. Huntley
Previous Guests
Dr. C. Huntley
Dr. C. Huntley is a public health consultant specializing in epidemiology. With a focus on community engagement and advocacy, Dr. Huntley has worked extensively to amplify marginalized voices in public health. They have a strong background in public health entrepreneurship and are dedicated to promoting resilience and collaboration within communities.
Dr. C. Huntley is a public health consultant specializing in epidemiology. With a focus on community engagement and advocacy, Dr. Huntley has worked extensively to amplify marginalized voices in public health. They have a strong background in public health entrepreneurship and are dedicated to promoting resilience and collaboration within communities.
Dr. Charlotte Huntley
Dr. Charlotte Huntley is a public health expert and epidemiologist known for her innovative work in community health initiatives. She is the founder of the IBET Community, a platform dedicated to empowering Black, Indigenous, and women of color to improve health outcomes in their communities. Dr. Huntley has a strong background in public health consulting and is passionate about creating safe spaces for authentic expression and growth among BIPOC women. Her work focuses on inspiring women to embrace their power and take action towards health equity.
Dr. Charlotte Huntley is a public health expert and epidemiologist known for her innovative work in community health initiatives. She is the founder of the IBET Community, a platform dedicated to empowering Black, Indigenous, and women of color to improve health outcomes in their communities. Dr. Huntley has a strong background in public health consulting and is passionate about creating safe spaces for authentic expression and growth among BIPOC women. Her work focuses on inspiring women to embrace their power and take action towards health equity.
Brooke Keaton
Brooke Keaton has a background in education and social services. She contracted COVID-19 and has been navigating the challenges of long COVID symptoms. Brooke is an advocate for awareness and support for those affected by long COVID, particularly focusing on the needs of BIPOC individuals who are often underrepresented in research. Her experiences highlight the importance of community support and compassionate healthcare approaches.
Brooke Keaton has a background in education and social services. She contracted COVID-19 and has been navigating the challenges of long COVID symptoms. Brooke is an advocate for awareness and support for those affected by long COVID, particularly focusing on the needs of BIPOC individuals who are often underrepresented in research. Her experiences highlight the importance of community support and compassionate healthcare approaches.
Deanna Wathington
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Topics Discussed
public health
community engagement
data representation
advocacy
resilience
collaboration
collective action
marginalized voices
BIPOC women
health outcomes
IBET Community
empowerment
health equity
mental wellbeing
social wellbeing
long COVID
mental health challenges
chronic pain
community support
BIPOC advocacy
healthcare approach
400 episodes
community in public health
public health professionals
supportive community
podcast journey
milestones
future plans
interdisciplinary leadership
maternal and infant health
community health workers
education
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Episodes
Here's the recent few episodes on Public Health Epidemiology Conversations.
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PHEC 403: Amplifying Voices in Public Health
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Dr. C. Huntley
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
public healthcommunity engagementdata representationadvocacyresiliencecollaborationcollective actionmarginalized voices
This conversation focuses on amplifying voices in public health, particularly during National Public Health Week. The panelists discuss their roles as public health entrepreneurs and the importance of community engagement, joy, and data representation in advocacy. They emphasize the need for resilience and collaboration in the face of challenges, highlighting the power of collective action and the importance of uplifting marginalized voices in the field.
This conversation focuses on amplifying voices in public health, particularly during National Public Health Week. The panelists discuss their roles as public health entrepreneurs and the importance of community engagement, joy, and data representation in advocacy. They emphasize the need for resilience and collaboration in the face of challenges, highlighting the power of collective action and the importance of uplifting marginalized voices in the field.
In this powerful episode, Dr. Charlotte Huntley unveils her groundbreaking initiative: IBET Community - a dedicated space for Black, Indigenous, and women of color to embrace their full potential and improve health outcomes in their communities. With passion and purpose, Dr. Huntley explains how this innovative platform celebrates the unique influence BIPOC women have as pillars of their families and communities, while creating safe spaces for authentic expression and growth.
IBET Community is built on four transformative principles: Inspiring women to embrace their power, Being their authentic selves without diminishment, Encouraging positive action, and Taking up all spaces with confidence and grace. This episode reveals how these principles can create ripple effects of positive change throughout communities when BIPOC women step fully into their light.
Whether you're a BIPOC woman leader or an ally committed to supporting this vision, this episode offers a compelling invitation to join a movement focused on mental, physical, and social wellbeing for communities that have historically faced barriers to health equity.
In this powerful episode, Dr. Charlotte Huntley unveils her groundbreaking initiative: IBET Community - a dedicated space for Black, Indigenous, and women of color to embrace their full potential and improve health outcomes in their communities. With passion and purpose, Dr. Huntley explains how this innovative platform celebrates the unique influence BIPOC women have as pillars of their families and communities, while creating safe spaces for authentic expression and growth.
IBET Community is built on four transformative principles: Inspiring women to embrace their power, Being their authentic selves without diminishment, Encouraging positive action, and Taking up all spaces with confidence and grace. This episode reveals how these principles can create ripple effects of positive change throughout communities when BIPOC women step fully into their light.
Whether you're a BIPOC woman leader or an ally committed to supporting this vision, this episode offers a compelling invitation to join a movement focused on mental, physical, and social wellbeing for communities that have historically faced barriers to health equity.
PHEC 401: Navigating the Long COVID Journey, With Brooke Keaton
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Dr. Huntley
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Brooke Keaton
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
long COVIDmental health challengeschronic paincommunity supportBIPOC advocacyhealthcare approachpublic health
In this episode, Dr. Huntley interviews Brooke Keaton, who shares her personal journey with long COVID. Brooke discusses her background in education and social services, her experience contracting COVID-19, and the subsequent challenges she faced with long COVID symptoms. The conversation highlights the importance of awareness and support for those affected by long COVID, as well as the need for a compassionate healthcare approach. In this conversation, Brooke Keaton shares her personal journey with long COVID, discussing the mental health challenges, chronic pain, and the impact on her daily life. She emphasizes the importance of community support and advocacy, particularly for BIPOC individuals who are often underrepresented in research. The discussion highlights the need for awareness and understanding of long COVID, as well as the significance of support systems in navigating these challenges.
In this episode, Dr. Huntley interviews Brooke Keaton, who shares her personal journey with long COVID. Brooke discusses her background in education and social services, her experience contracting COVID-19, and the subsequent challenges she faced with long COVID symptoms. The conversation highlights the importance of awareness and support for those affected by long COVID, as well as the need for a compassionate healthcare approach. In this conversation, Brooke Keaton shares her personal journey with long COVID, discussing the mental health challenges, chronic pain, and the impact on her daily life. She emphasizes the importance of community support and advocacy, particularly for BIPOC individuals who are often underrepresented in research. The discussion highlights the need for awareness and understanding of long COVID, as well as the significance of support systems in navigating these challenges.
400 episodescommunity in public healthpublic health professionalssupportive communitypodcast journeymilestonesfuture plans
In this celebratory episode, Dr. Huntley reflects on reaching the milestone of 400 episodes of her podcast. She expresses gratitude to listeners and guests, discusses the importance of community in public health, and shares insights into the journey of the podcast, including past milestones and future plans. The episode emphasizes the collective achievements of public health professionals and the significance of building a supportive community.
In this celebratory episode, Dr. Huntley reflects on reaching the milestone of 400 episodes of her podcast. She expresses gratitude to listeners and guests, discusses the importance of community in public health, and shares insights into the journey of the podcast, including past milestones and future plans. The episode emphasizes the collective achievements of public health professionals and the significance of building a supportive community.
PHEC 399: Interdisciplinary Leadership, With Deanna Wathington, MD, MPH
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Dr. Huntley
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Deanna Wathington
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
interdisciplinary leadershippublic healthmaternal and infant healthhealth equitycommunity health workersresilienceeducationadvocacy
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Huntley interviews Dr. Deanna Wathington, a prominent public health practitioner and president of the American Public Health Association. They discuss Dr. Wathington's unique journey into public health, her focus on maternal and infant health, and her commitment to health equity. The conversation highlights the importance of community health workers, resilience in the public health sector, and the need for continued education and advocacy in the field. Dr. Wathington shares her insights on the interconnectedness of public health disciplines and encourages listeners to engage with the American Public Health Association for networking and professional development.
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Huntley interviews Dr. Deanna Wathington, a prominent public health practitioner and president of the American Public Health Association. They discuss Dr. Wathington's unique journey into public health, her focus on maternal and infant health, and her commitment to health equity. The conversation highlights the importance of community health workers, resilience in the public health sector, and the need for continued education and advocacy in the field. Dr. Wathington shares her insights on the interconnectedness of public health disciplines and encourages listeners to engage with the American Public Health Association for networking and professional development.