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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1062 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineNewsHealth & Fitness | |||

About this episode: Last year, Public Health On Call released a special episode on the decades-long fight to make Baltimore’s harbor safe for swimming. While the future looked bright in 2024, new challenges have emerged. In this episode: Baltimore Ba... more
About this episode: Following months of personnel cuts, funding terminations, and escalating violence, CDC employees face a new hurdle with the government shutdown. In this episode: Yolanda Jacobs, president of the union chapter that represents more ... more
About this episode: Prescribing medicine to address fever or pain in pregnancy is a delicate task with a need to consider both potential benefits and risks. In this episode: Obstetrician Dr. Angie Jelin shares how she discusses Tylenol use with expec... more
About this episode: Pressure on and antagonism towards public health practitioners, researchers, and communicators has been mounting, reaching a frightening inflection point in August when a gunman opened fire on CDC’s campus in Atlanta. In this epis... 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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Exploring contemporary issues in public health, a series of discussions with experts sheds light on critical topics impacting global health landscapes. Frequent themes include the importance of trust within public health communication, challenges surrounding healthcare accessibility, and innovative responses to emerging health crises. Recent episodes have analyzed pressing matters such as the COVID-19 pandemic and long-standing issues like homelessness, nutritional education, and healthcare policy adjustments. The episodes are characterized by a blend of anecdotal experiences from healthcare professionals and crucial insights from researchers, fostering a better understanding of how public health intersects with societal factors and individ... more
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Recent guests on Public Health On Call include:
1. Dr. William Moss
2. Marlene Lira
3. Dr. Jeff Hom
4. Terry Graedon
5. Joe Graedon
6. Dr. Christina Madison
7. Ann Oliva
8. Dr. Solomiya Tsymbalyuk
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