Join Dr. Christine Ngaruiya as she discusses global initiatives tackling non-communicable diseases. Explore impactful community engagement, funding challenges, and strategies for improving health outcomes worldwide. Tune in for insights that inspire change in global health!
Welcome to this month's episode of Public Health Musings! In this episode, we explore "HIV Prevention in the Black Community, especially Heterosexual Women," featuring Grazelle Howard from the Black AIDS Institute. Grazelle shares her expertise on the critical need for targeted HIV prevention strategies and the role of community engagement in combating the epidemic. Don't miss this informative discussion—tune in now!
What can we learn from the leadership styles of three countries during the COVID-19 pandemic? Join us as Dr. Claire Chaumont, Dr. Pablo Villalobos Dintrans, Dr. Jeff Glenn explore these lessons in a new chapter titled "Public Health Leadership in the Time of COVID-19: A Tale of Three Countries," featured in the recently published book, COVID-19 and Public Health: Global Responses to the Pandemic. You can find the book at Amazon.com, Ohio University Press, Barnes & Noble, and other local bookstores.
In this episode, we explore a crucial aspect of public health communication during the pandemic: reaching young adults. Drs. Otieno and Khan explore how a Midwestern university leveraged social media, specifically Instagram, to engage students with risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) strategies around COVID-19. You can find more information about today's content in the recently published book, "COVID-19 and Public Health: Global Responses to the Pandemic."
In this episode, Dr. Mkuu discusses various chronic diseases and the opportunities to address disparities in health outcomes across underserved communities.