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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1152 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMedicineNews | |||

About this episode: In the city of Baltimore, the health department works to prevent overdose, reduce violence, provide vaccinations, inspect restaurants, and so much more. In this episode: Host Stephanie Desmon leads a panel discussion with five Bal... more
About this episode: A deadly Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda has been declared a global public health emergency by WHO. In this episode: infectious disease epidemiologist Emily Gurley explains why this outbreak is pa... more
About this episode: A new report from the CHH-Lancet Commission on Health, Conflict, and Forced Displacement establishes a new blueprint for humanitarian health, including giving more agency to impacted communities. In this episode: Dr. Paul Spiegel,... more
About this episode: It's graduation time at the Bloomberg School! In this episode: New graduate Della Wright shares how a passion for community engagement and a drive to sharpen her skills steered her towards public health, and how a DrPH degree is s... more
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"Peace Building in a Polarized Public Health Landscape" has one of the most important messages I've heard in recent years. Thank you for this episode - please give it a listen and share widely!
I’ve loved this show for years, and I am concerned about so much of our federally funded public health infrastructure being gutted from this administration. If this isn’t the #1 public health topic in this country right now then I’d really like an explanation about why
Didn’t have to wait for subsequent episodes about oximeter defects and analysis of reasons why this has occurred. So smart. I have learned so much good science and policies from this podcast. Best practices in public healthcare always presented.
I stumbled upon it and I have been hooked ever since. I look forward to hearing every single episode and I always come away with more knowledge, greater understanding, and more inspiration. Public Health On Call should be on the “reading list” of anyone who is remotely interested in public health and any person who cares about people, animals, and planetary health! Could not recommend it more! 👏🫶🏼
For all the great info AND the tip about the Zoom play: Enemy of the People
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A policy- and data-driven public health show that features experts from academia, government, philanthropy, and frontline programs to unpack how health challenges become real-world decisions. Episodes commonly explore governance design, funding, and practical interventions—from AI-enabled healthcare workflows and vaccine science to violence prevention, food security, and environmental health—with an emphasis on actionable takeaways, regulatory context, and trust in public health institutions. A notable strength is the blend of rigorous analysis and personal storytelling, often tying policy debates to on-the-ground impacts in communities, hospitals, and cities. Listeners likely include public health professionals, researchers, policymakers, ... more
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Recent guests on Public Health On Call include:
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2. Eric Pelofsky
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8. Anna Durbin
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