S5E3 Human - Animal Relationship 2023
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6M ago
What do our pets mean for our health? How does the care of our pets affect and reflect the health of our communities? For this episode, we discussed the impact of human and companion animal relationships with several guests: veterinarian and Assistant Professor of Community Medicine in the Department of Veterinary Clinicals Sciences Lauren Bernstein, member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians and Vice President of the East Phillips Neighborhood Institute, Cassandra Holmes (Niiwin Muck-Wa Ikwe – Four Bears Woman), Professor in the School of Public Health’s Division ..read more
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S5E2 - Obesity Research And Weight Stigma
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11M ago
Health research related to weight and the idea of obesity is a frequent topic in the news. Just recently, we’ve been hearing about the diabetes medication Ozempic being used for weight loss and that the American Academy of Pediatrics revised their guidelines for treating children diagnosed with obesity to include weight loss medications and potentially surgery starting at age 13. Obesity and weight loss research is a complex and sometimes emotionally difficult topic and we wanted to try to look at it from multiple viewpoints to get a fuller picture of the research being done and how it’s shapi ..read more
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5 - 5-2023 Final Episode 1 - Introduction To The 2023 PHR Board
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1y ago
Meet the new Public Health Review Board! Welcome to Season 5 of Perspectives from your new podcast editors, Mariah and Amanda! We thought we would take this episode to briefly introduce ourselves and also give you a chance to hear from the print editorial team members who are currently working on the next issue of the Public Health Review. We are coming to this from a variety of disciplines, including epidemiology, medicine, nursing, and, of course, public health. All of us share an interest in health equity, which we each took a few minutes to discuss in this introductory episode of Season 5 ..read more
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S4. BONUS EPISODE! - All About Abortion with Jill Collins, MPH
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1y ago
Surprise! Bonus episode! In this episode I chat with Jill Collins, a graduate from the University of Minnesota Master of Public Health program, about abortion. Jill sees the importance of conversation and the value of highlighting topics from a public health perspective, and she gracefully incorporates both into her work as an abortion patient advocate and middle school sex educator. Jill walks us through the conversation of abortion, explaining what it is, what common misconceptions are, what happens when someone cannot access it, how to talk about it in a classroom setting, and how we can wo ..read more
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S4.E9 Season Finale - The Future of Public Health Education with Dr. Rebecca Wurtz
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1y ago
This episode features an engaging discussion about current public health education as well as what public health education will look like as our world continues evolving. Haley and Sophie are joined by Rebecca Wurtz, MD, MPH, an associate professor at the University of Minnesota, Director of Executive Public Health Administration & Policy Program, and one of the faculty that helped found this podcast! Thank you to all of our listeners for joining us on another season of the Perspectives podcast! It has been a pleasure learning with all of you. --S & H Resources: Transcript: https://doc ..read more
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S4.E8 The Future of Eldercare w/ Megan Zimmerman
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1y ago
This episode features Megan Zimmerman, a leader within the Northeast Iowa Area Agency on Aging’s project to establish Dementia Friendly Communities - she has done work across the state of Iowa and is also currently working towards her master’s degree in gerontology. In this episode Megan and Sophie talk about combating ageism, what the future of care may look like, and the role of the care continuum in improving quality of life for older adults. Resources: Trellis is a large resource for gerontology in Minnesota, they house the MN state dementia friendly initiatives Dementia-Friendly Community ..read more
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S4.E7 Bone Marrow Transplants & Be the Match w/ Dr. Heather Stefanski
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1y ago
This episode features Heather Stefanski, MD, PhD, a pediatric blood and marrow transplant (BMT) physician who’s worked specifically on improving the post-transplant wellness of child and young adult BMT patients. Dr. Stefanski worked as a physician with M Health Fairview Pediatric Specialty Clinic and as an Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School in the Department of Pediatrics and the Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplant Center. Recently she pivoted to become the Vice President of Medical Services for Be the Match, a non-profit focused on expanding access to life-sa ..read more
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S4.E5 Paternal Health & Male Involvement in Birth Work w/ William Moore
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1y ago
This episode features certified perinatal educator, doula, and lactation consultant William Moore. William is passionate about improving early childhood health and birthing conditions for entire families, including increasing male involvement in family life and health equity work. Resources: Transcript Request Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1aG4nvippY-mR6cWfDgXySdwbcS1Lp3jOMBwl8ktuLYY/prefill Connect with William Moore on LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/williamrmoore360 Contact William Moore if you would like resources specific to getting involved in birth work: WRmoore.cpe.consult@gma ..read more
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S4. E5 Sleep and the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort Study w/ Dr. Erika Hagen and Dr. Paul Peppard
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2y ago
In this episode we discuss with researchers, Dr. Paul Peppard and Dr. Erika Hagen, from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, who specifically work on a decades long cohort study focused on sleep. We discuss some of their most notable research findings in addition to the importance of sleep and how students and others may be able to get involved in this work. Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bBDK7gV7kKQtQC7yrQVAwQHo-dgkZHMaaUDA7ZlVSe4/edit?usp=sharing Resources: National Sleep Research Resource: https://sleepdata.org/ Wisconsin Sleep Cohort Study: https://sleepcohort.wisc.edu ..read more
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Holistic Healing with Lauren Roberts from the Thriving Initiative
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2y ago
Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zE8HjPFro2gpxetbgtHUvho-58AKaSrNcGDZeZ7MYfo/edit?usp=sharing Lauren Roberts is the executive director and founder of the Thriving Initiative, an organization focused on holistic healing for survivors of interpersonal violence. In this episode we discuss how the Thriving Initiative began as a college project and then became its own non-profit organization, actively working to increase the accessibility of community-led, long-term healing programs for survivors. We also discuss how to support survivors or to access resources as a survivor. Resource ..read more
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