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Public Health Review Morning Edition

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Your daily public health briefing with the latest news from the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO).

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Recent Guests

Megan DeNubila-Griffin
Astho Assistant Director of Chronic Disease and Health Improvement
ASTHO
Episode: 1103: National Public Health Week Day 4: You Partner with Public Health
Josh Berry
Director of Chronic Disease Risk Factors at ASTHO
ASTHO
Episode: 1102: National Public Health Week Day 3: Community Leadership
Jessica Wieder
Former FEMA and EPA external affairs leader; president of Teal Skies Consulting
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Episode: 1097: Communicating in a Crisis
Jason Asher
Director of the Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics at the CDC
Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics, CDC
Episode: 1096: How the CDC Is Forecasting the Next Outbreak
James McDonald
Commissioner of Health for New York State
New York State Department of Health
Episode: 1095: Inside New York’s Next-Gen Wadsworth Lab
Heather Drummond
Deputy Director of the Center for Access to Whole Person Care for the Washington State Department of Health
Washington State Department of Health
Episode: 1094: Long COVID Isn’t Over: Inside Washington State’s Push to Track, Treat, and Destigmatize a Hidden Crisis
Gaafar Uherbelau
Advisor to the President of Palau and former Minister of Health and Human Services
Palau government
Episode: 1093: How Palau Is Rethinking Care Beyond the Hospital
John Sheehan
Speaker closing the episode
ASTHO
Episode: 1091: Leading Through Conflict: Building Stronger Public Health Teams
Dawn Morriston
Director of the Faculty Advancement in the Office of Faculty Affairs and Leadership Development at the UNC School of Medicine
UNC School of Medicine
Episode: 1091: Leading Through Conflict: Building Stronger Public Health Teams

Hosts

John Sheehan
Host with ASTHO affiliation; frequently participates in Public Health Review Morning Edition.
John Chien
Host of Public Health Review Morning Edition, ASTHO-affiliated.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 76 ratings
  • This newscast is a great way to start your morning! It's informative and offers the perspective of notable public health experts and highlights their work.

    Podchaser
    5
    qcollor
    2 years ago
  • Go To Source For All Things Related to Public Health

    Looking for the most current and up to date information related to public health? Then this podcast fulfills that and so much more! It’s a great way to start my day and I know you will have just as much joy and enlightenment when listening! Kudos to ASTHO for putting this together!!!

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    5
    Jeff Ek.
    United States2 years ago
  • In a world of news and media overload, it's so important to have public health news that comes from experts sources in a quick, timely manner. The quality of guest speakers on the newscast is a great way to start the day!

    Podchaser
    5
    Sarah
    2 years ago
  • Great morning news source

    I listen to Morning Review each morning to get my daily round up of hot topics in public health. The show does a great job of spotlighting the great work state and territorial agencies are doing in their jurisdiction s.

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    Rachels83
    United States2 years ago
  • PHRME is a great way to get my public health news in just a few minutes. External and internal guests share helpful insights into topics like environmental health, maternal health, health equity, and public policy. Recommend for anyone in the public health field or those interested in state health initiatives.

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    Bailey Crannick
    2 years ago

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Short, informative episodes that fit into a busy morning routine.
A concise daily brief with timely public health topics.
High-quality guests provide practical policy insights for state health departments.

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1100: National Public Health Week Day 1: Government Partners
Q: Are there specific legislative actions that are critical right now to protecting public health funding?
She emphasizes the need to build trust with members of Congress, identify common ground on issues (e.g., maternal morbidity and mortality), and provide timely, tailored resources to support lawmakers in addressing public health needs.
1100: National Public Health Week Day 1: Government Partners
Q: With today's National Public Health Week theme of government partners in mind, we wanted to know more about the challenges of getting state and federal agencies coordinated and on the same page.
The guest explains that the political environment is a hurdle, but the goal is to frame it positively by focusing on the movable middle, finding common programs, and building bipartisan support around shared priorities like nutrition.
1101: National Public Health Week Day 2 Scientific Advancements
Q: How should public health communicate scientific advances to ensure trust and effective implementation at the community level?
By leveraging trusted local messengers, tailoring messaging to community interests, listening to public concerns, and ensuring transparent, supervised use of new tools like AI to enhance communication and program design.
1101: National Public Health Week Day 2 Scientific Advancements
Q: If you had to issue a call to action for listeners to support scientific advancements in their own states, what would it be?
Encourage listeners to stay informed by reading journals and news, actively seek partnerships with schools of public health and research institutions, and actively participate in cross-sector collaborations to translate research into practical programs.
1103: National Public Health Week Day 4: You Partner with Public Health
Q: What concrete steps can public health professionals take to sustain partnerships over time?
Public health can sustain partnerships by regularly engaging diverse community actors, documenting outcomes to demonstrate value, maintaining alignment with existing initiatives, and treating relationships as long-term commitments rather than one-off outreach.

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This show delivers concise, daily briefings on public health with a focus on policy, infrastructure, and leadership. Episodes frequently explore state-federal dynamics, workforce development, and the integration of technology and data into public health practice, often featuring high‑level officials and public health experts. Distinctive strengths include timely policy discussions, practical program insights (such as internships, data collaborations, and funding mechanisms), and a steady stream of seasoned guests from ASTHO and partner organizations. The format tends to be fast-paced, with clear takeaway points suited for listeners who need actionable context for decisions in health departments, agencies, or related firms.

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