Sick Individuals / Sick Populations

What is population health? Why do some people become sick, while others don’t? Why should we care about inequities in health? How do we study and what can we do to eliminate health inequities? Sick Individuals/ Sick Populations, the new podcast series fro

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2.20 – Interdisciplinary Scholarship Rules of the Road

Posted May 18, 202300:43:12

In order to develop appropriate interventions to advance population health, Interdisciplinary teams are critical. In this episode, we spoke to Sandro...

2.19 – Interdisciplinary Environmental Justice Research with Nick Shapiro

Posted January 26, 202300:56:57

The challenges of climate change and environmental disasters for population health are mounting. We’re joined by Nick Shapiro, an interdisciplinary...

2.18 – LIVE from Minneapolis: IAPHS 2022 Conference Recap

Posted January 20, 202300:37:06

Sick Individuals/Sick Populations comes to you LIVE from Minneapolis. We’re joined by first-time conference go-ers, our conference chairs, seasoned...

2.17 – How a Conference Gets Made with Sean Valles and Kat Theall

Posted January 19, 202300:27:25

In preparation for the 2022 IAPHS Conference, we chat with this year’s conference chairs, Sean Valles and Kat Theall, to learn more about what to...

DK9. “Looking Ahead in an Unfinished Journey” with David Kindig

Posted November 24, 202200:23:18

Podcast #9
Looking Ahead in an Unfinished Journey

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Kindig DA. 2015. Can There Be Political Common Ground...