
Join Dr. Rebecca Drewette-Card for success stories from the field of public health. These are the big and little wins from a field that is underfunded, underappreciated, and under attack.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Roman Public Health Consulting's Leah Roman joins PHDT to discuss how to build accessibility into online resources and the role public health plays in increasing accessibility.
Lindsay Knapp from the Fryeburg Recreation Department in Maine visits Public Health Did That to discuss the department's monthly community meals program. Episode transcript available at www.publichealthpartners.net/publichealthdidthat.
Parfait Bassalé, a belonging strategist and singer-songwriter who uses leadership development, belonging frameworks, conflict transformation, and music to help people and organizations build connections, joins PHDT to discuss the importance of belong... more
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Join host Rebecca Drewette-Card this season as she explores what it means to "cultivate community" in public health and the power of community-building as it relates to improved health outcomes.
Episode transcript available at www.pub... more
Dr. Delvina Miremadi-Baldino joins us to discuss Maine Youth Thriving's efforts to create positive experiences, environments, and relationships for young people.
Interview transcript available at www.publichealthpartners.net/publichealthdidthat.
Carol Velandia from Equal Access Language Services joins Public Health Did That to discuss language access and her new Effective Inclusion Through Language Access training.
Interview transcript available at www.publichealthpartners.net/publichealth... more
What happens when you witness public health data and information disappearing from the CDC website in real time? Well, if you are Lauren Parlett, you take quick action to save it.
In this episode, Dr. Parlett describes her volunteer team's efforts ... more
Dr. Vinu Ilakkuvan visits Public Health Did That to discuss her new initiative, Gaslit, how corporations influence public health, and why community power-building is the key to policy, systems, and environmental changes to support health.
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