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Profiles in Public Service
Partnership for Public Service
42 episodes
1 week ago
“Profiles in Public Service” tells stories about unsung public servants who drive government’s most important accomplishments. Our guests include both federal employees and those who directly benefit from their leadership and innovation to demonstrate what federal services and support can mean for local communities. In an age when people continue to hold negative views about government—but also rely on it to solve big problems and crises—the stories we share promise to rebuild faith in the public institution most critical to our democracy. 
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“Profiles in Public Service” tells stories about unsung public servants who drive government’s most important accomplishments. Our guests include both federal employees and those who directly benefit from their leadership and innovation to demonstrate what federal services and support can mean for local communities. In an age when people continue to hold negative views about government—but also rely on it to solve big problems and crises—the stories we share promise to rebuild faith in the public institution most critical to our democracy. 
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Collaborating with Communities to Improve Health Equity
Profiles in Public Service
44 minutes 35 seconds
3 years ago
Collaborating with Communities to Improve Health Equity

Today’s “Profiles in Public Service” guests have provided care to communities across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, Service to America Medals® finalist Suma Nair launched a major federal initiative to ensure that community-based health centers could access lifesaving resources to adequately respond to COVID-19. Ian Munar from International Community Health Services in Seattle, Washington, and Noah Nesin, the chief medical officer at Penobscot Community Health Care in Penobscot, Maine, witnessed the tremendous impact that Nair’s program at the Health Resources and Services Administration had on the individuals and families they serve, many of whom are from populations experiencing economic, geographic, cultural, linguistic or other barriers to accessing high-personalized health care services.  These three public servants discuss their experiences working in community health care, and why collaboration between federal and local leaders is critical to improving health equity in America.

This episode is the first of four highlighting some of our incredible 2022 Service to America Medals® finalists. Nominate an outstanding public servant for a 2023 Sammies Medal today through our nomination form!

A complete transcript of this episode can be found here.

Additional resources:

  • Read Suma Nair’s Service to America Medals finalist bio
  • Find a health center in your community.
  • Opportunities at HRSA for Early-Career Professionals
  • Learn more about HRSA’s Bureau of Primary Health Care.
  • Learn more about International Community Health Services in Seattle, WA
  • Learn more about Penobscot Community Health Care in Penobscot, Maine.
  • Read more about the legacy of Theresa Knowles from PCHC.
Profiles in Public Service
“Profiles in Public Service” tells stories about unsung public servants who drive government’s most important accomplishments. Our guests include both federal employees and those who directly benefit from their leadership and innovation to demonstrate what federal services and support can mean for local communities. In an age when people continue to hold negative views about government—but also rely on it to solve big problems and crises—the stories we share promise to rebuild faith in the public institution most critical to our democracy.