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Asthma On Air
Illinois Health Evaluation Collaborative
6 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome! Here at Asthma On Air, we dive into the science, policies, and personal stories shaping the way we understand and manage asthma in today’s world. From air quality to healthcare disparities, each episode unpacks the critical issues affecting those living with respiratory conditions. Whether you're a patient, healthcare provider, or just curious about the air we all share, tune in to hear fresh insights and expert voices about asthma! This podcast is hosted by the Illinois Health Evaluation Collaborative, which works closely with the Illinois Asthma Program.
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Welcome! Here at Asthma On Air, we dive into the science, policies, and personal stories shaping the way we understand and manage asthma in today’s world. From air quality to healthcare disparities, each episode unpacks the critical issues affecting those living with respiratory conditions. Whether you're a patient, healthcare provider, or just curious about the air we all share, tune in to hear fresh insights and expert voices about asthma! This podcast is hosted by the Illinois Health Evaluation Collaborative, which works closely with the Illinois Asthma Program.
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Episodes (6/6)
Asthma On Air
Ep. 6: Environmental Hazards

In the sixth episode of our series on asthma, we learn more about how asthma is affected by what’s on all of our minds in the hot summer months: climate change. With Elena Grossman, we hear about the specific challenges of handling a condition that is difficult to see, particularly with regards to health equity, and how seasonal changes, flooding, forest fires, and other environmental hazards impact respiratory and public health.  


Elena Grossman has over 20 years of experience in community and stakeholder engagement with public and private entities in rural and urban areas. Her focus has been in the areas of climate change, health, equity, and clean energy technologies, and she utilizes participatory research methods. She was a Senior Research Specialist at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) School of Public Health and is now a lecturer for Yale University’s Climate Change and Health Certificate program, teaching the Climate Adaptation and Human Health course. As the Program Director of the Climate and Health Institute, she works with students and community partners to develop knowledge, awareness, and strategies related to climate change and health equity.

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1 month ago
29 minutes 1 second

Asthma On Air
Ep. 5: Beyond Borders

In the fifth episode of our series on asthma, we travel north! Meridith Mueller and Cris Rameker share their work with the Wisconsin Asthma Program, discussing interventions that care for individuals with asthma at home, school, and more. Together, we discover what makes Wisconsin’s programs unique—and, most importantly, Illinois’ and Wisconsin’s common strategies for improving the asthma outlook.


Meridith Mueller is the Evaluation Specialist for the Wisconsin Asthma Program. Cris Rameker is the Asthma Program Manager for Wisconsin.

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3 months ago
18 minutes 27 seconds

Asthma On Air
Ep. 4: Advocacy & Policy

In the fourth episode of our series on respiratory health, we dive deep into asthma policy and advocacy, particularly in the city of Chicago. Matt Siemer, the executive director of Mobile Care Chicago, has spent many years working with the organization, and highlights the impact that they have made, and how rewarding it is to see kids with asthma grow up and achieve their dreams.

Join us as we discuss Mobile Care Chicago’s mission, environmental effects on asthma, Medicaid, and the important role of parents and teachers in caring for kids with asthma.

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4 months ago
31 minutes 25 seconds

Asthma On Air
Ep. 3: What is Home Visiting?

In the third episode of our series on respiratory health, we transition to discussing one treatment option for asthma, home visiting. With input from Rhonda Lay, we discuss the evolution of the field, how it works to address asthma and social determinants of health, virtual options, and future directions.


Rhonda Lay, from Sinai Urban Health Institute, has spent 15 years working with asthma patients on the West Side of Chicago. Initially an asthma educator, she currently serves as a senior community health worker (CHW), senior consultant, and facilitator for the CROWD program, which trains and educates other CHWs nationwide.

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5 months ago
19 minutes 19 seconds

Asthma On Air
Ep. 2: Diagnosis and Treatment

In the second episode of our series on respiratory health, we transition to discussing the diagnosis and treatment guidelines for asthma, with help from our guest, Dr. Andrea Pappalardo. We delve deeper into asthma by understanding the various types of asthma, how to differentiate between asthma and other respiratory ailments, and current and exciting new treatments.  

 

Dr. Andrea Pappalardo is a physician, allergist, pediatrician, and internist, who works at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She specializes in the clinical and research aspects of asthma for both children and adults.

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6 months ago
22 minutes 34 seconds

Asthma On Air
Ep. 1: What is Asthma?

In this first episode of our series on respiratory health, we aim to answer a vital question: what is asthma? In this brief introduction, we will describe the health condition, the classifications that healthcare providers use to categorize cases, and a few key symptoms. Then, our guests provide input on the epidemiology of asthma.

 

Dr. Sarah Geiger is an epidemiologist and assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, with research focusing on environmental exposures and children’s health. Dr. Arlene Keddie, also an epidemiologist, is professor emeritus of public health at Northern Illinois University whose research focuses on chronic disease and health disparities. 

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7 months ago
19 minutes 18 seconds

Asthma On Air
Welcome! Here at Asthma On Air, we dive into the science, policies, and personal stories shaping the way we understand and manage asthma in today’s world. From air quality to healthcare disparities, each episode unpacks the critical issues affecting those living with respiratory conditions. Whether you're a patient, healthcare provider, or just curious about the air we all share, tune in to hear fresh insights and expert voices about asthma! This podcast is hosted by the Illinois Health Evaluation Collaborative, which works closely with the Illinois Asthma Program.