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Making Public Health Personal
CUNY SPH Podcast | Making Public Health Personal
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5 days ago
This podcast is brought to you by the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy in New York City. Each episode focuses on an aspect of health and social justice that affects our daily lives. Learn from expert faculty, researchers, alumni and students on how public health policy, advocacy and practices can benefit our ever-evolving community, and our world. You don't have to work in healthcare or have a PhD to understand these topics. We break them down for you and give you practical tips to make a difference, big or small.
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This podcast is brought to you by the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy in New York City. Each episode focuses on an aspect of health and social justice that affects our daily lives. Learn from expert faculty, researchers, alumni and students on how public health policy, advocacy and practices can benefit our ever-evolving community, and our world. You don't have to work in healthcare or have a PhD to understand these topics. We break them down for you and give you practical tips to make a difference, big or small.
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Empowering communities to navigate health equity with alumna Shanaz Hosein-Chery (Episode 18)
Making Public Health Personal
31 minutes 57 seconds
2 years ago
Empowering communities to navigate health equity with alumna Shanaz Hosein-Chery (Episode 18)

Empowering communities to navigate health equity with alumna Shanaz Hosein-Chery | Making Public Health Personal Podcast Ep18


Join host Laura Meoli-Ferrigon on the Making Public Health Personal podcast as she speaks with CUNY SPH alumna Shanaz Hosein-Chery MS, CHES, a certified community health education specialist with nearly a decade of experience in public health. Shanaz's work focuses on health communication, social determinants of health, health disparities, health equity and social justice. As director of the Health Information Tool for Empowerment, operated by the Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA), Shanaz and her team ensure equitable access to healthcare resources for communities. She describes the challenges of overcoming healthcare barriers after immigrating to the United States from Trinidad and Tobago at the age of eight, and how the experience influenced her commitment to public health equity. In this episode, Shanaz also offers expert advice on navigating the accuracy of public health content, empowering listeners to confidently assess information online. Whether you're a seasoned public health professional or aspiring to enter this field, our guests’ wisdom and experiences provide invaluable guidance and inspiration to make a difference. Episode Links: Learn more about the Health Information Tool for Empowerment: www.HITEsite.org

View Shanaz’s Portfolio: https://hoseinshanaz.wixsite.com/portfolio

Connect with Shanaz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shanazhosein

Download an episode transcript for accessibility: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/rwlkcftmr55e9h88yusbd/Ep18-transcript.docx?rlkey=bqejfw8zd7aatsnrs7mkeibdn&dl=0 Interested in finding out more about the CUNY SPH? Visit: SPH.cuny.edu

Making Public Health Personal
This podcast is brought to you by the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy in New York City. Each episode focuses on an aspect of health and social justice that affects our daily lives. Learn from expert faculty, researchers, alumni and students on how public health policy, advocacy and practices can benefit our ever-evolving community, and our world. You don't have to work in healthcare or have a PhD to understand these topics. We break them down for you and give you practical tips to make a difference, big or small.