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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2.14 Meet our Hosts Special Episode Part II: Aresha Martinez

Posted June 16, 202200:22:32

We continue our “Meet our Hosts” series with co-host Aresha Martinez-Cardoso, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Health Science...

2.13 Meet our Hosts Special Episode Part I: Darrell Hudson

Posted June 2, 202200:29:24

This episode kicks of our “Meet Our Host” series where we interview our fellow co-host to share more about their work, life, and passion for population...

2.12 Food for Thought with Epi Superstar Lisa Bodnar

Posted May 24, 202200:48:21

Nutrition is critical in the production of health and health inequities across the lifecourse and in utero. We were fortunate to have Epidemiology Superstar...

2.11 The DEI Boom 2-years Later with Dr. Courtney McCluney

Posted March 18, 202200:51:44

Across the country, workers have become increasingly disengaged and dissatisfied with their work,  searching for other job opportunities or a break...

2.9 Reproductive Justice Post Roe

Posted February 17, 202200:54:29

In 2021 state-based abortion restrictions swelled across the country and a powerful challenge to Roe v Wade, the Supreme Court decision that protects...