Men die almost 6 years earlier than women are almost 4 times more likely to die by suicide in Illinois. This June, we’re recognizing Men’s Health Awareness Month and discussing how Illinois is taking steps to close this gap. In this episode of This Is Public Health, Andrew Lerch, Section Chief for Men’s Health at IDPH, shares insights on the current state of men’s health in Illinois, why preventive care is often overlooked, and how we can better engage men in their own health journeys.
Episode Resources
IDPH’s Men’s Health Webpage: https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/life-stages-populations/mens-health.html
Men's Health Initial Assessment 2024-2025: https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/life-stages-populations/mens-health/initial-assessment-2024-2025.html
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: https://988lifeline.org/
Measles has returned to Illinois, and case counts across the United States have now exceeded 1,000. We’ve seen your questions and heard your concerns, and now we have answers.
In this episode of This Is Public Health, we cover all you need to know to keep yourself and your loved ones protected from measles. Dr. Jennifer Seo, Pediatric Medicine Medical Advisor at IDPH, discusses what measles is, addresses common misconceptions about measles treatments – and emphasizes why vaccination is the best, and only, protection against measles.
Episode Resources
Measles Information, Case Counts, Exposure Locations, and More: https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/diseases-and-conditions/measles.html
School Vaccination Coverage Dashboard: https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/prevention-wellness/immunization/coverage-dashboards/school-vaccination-coverage-dashboard.html
Measles Outbreak Simulator Dashboard: https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/prevention-wellness/immunization/coverage-dashboards/measles-outbreak-simulator-dashboard.html
In this episode of This is Public Health, we're covering the important topic of maternal and infant health and what we’re doing to improve health outcomes in Illinois. Join us for a conversation with Dr. Lisa Masinter, OB/GYN and Deputy Director of the Office of Women's Health and Family Services at IDPH, and Dr. Robin L. Jones, OB/GYN, Institutional Lead for Birth Equity at Rush University Medical Center, and Chair of IDPH's Maternal Mortality Review Committee.
Dr. Masinter shares why maternal and infant health is a key pillar of the Healthy Illinois 2028 state health improvement plan, what Illinois is doing to address health equity issues, and how we can help newborns thrive in their first year. Dr. Jones explains the disparities in maternal mortality, barriers to equitable care and potential solutions, and the importance of addressing substance use disorders among pregnant persons and new mothers.
Episode Resources
Healthy Illinois 2028 State Health Improvement Plan: https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/provider-partner-resources/healthy-illinois.html
2023 Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Report: https://dph.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/idph/publications/idph/topics-and-services/life-stages-populations/maternal-child-family-health-services/maternal-health/mmmr/maternal-morbidity-mortality-report2023.pdf
2024 Illinois Infant Mortality Data Report: https://dph.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/idph/publications/idph/topics-and-services/life-stages-populations/maternal-child-family-health-services/maternal-health/perinatal-health/fetal-and-infant-mortality-report-2024.pdf
Illinois Perinatal Quality Collaborative: https://ilpqc.org/
Illinois Helpline: https://helplineil.org/app/home
In this episode of This is Public Health, we’re diving into the future of Illinois’ public health workforce. Join us for a conversation with Kristin Rzeczkowski, Workforce Director at the Illinois Department of Public Health, and Molly Peters, Public Health Administrator at Greene/Scott County Health Department and co-chair of the Public Health Workforce Transformation project.
Kristin breaks down what workforce transformation really means and how it’s poised to improve health outcomes across the state. Molly shares her frontline perspective on what keeps people motivated in public health—and why investing in the workforce is an investment in every community’s well-being. Whether you're a public health professional or simply curious about how systems evolve to meet community needs, this episode highlights the people, passion, and planning behind the progress.
Public health is everywhere—protecting us from disease, ensuring access to care, and responding to crises. But what happens when funding cuts threaten its impact? In this special episode, IDPH’s Director Dr. Sameer Vohra joins us to kick off 30 Days of Public Health, highlighting why we celebrate this work, the challenges of sustaining it, and what’s ahead for Illinois. We’ll discuss how public health acts as a shield, protecting communities in ways we often don’t see, and share our plans for the next month. Plus, if you’re considering a career in public health, you won’t want to miss this conversation!
🎧 Tune in to learn why public health matters—and how you can get involved.
Mental health and substance use disorder are deeply connected, yet stigma and systemic barriers often prevent people from accessing the care they need. In this important episode of This Is Public Health, we're joined by Julia Strehlow, Senior Advisor to the Director at IDPH; Melissa Stalets, Deputy Director of the Office of Health Promotion at IDPH; and Dr. Nicole Gastala, Medical Director for Substance Use Prevention & Recovery (SUPR) at the Illinois Department of Human Services.
Together, they discuss the intersection of mental health and substance use, the importance of integrating services, and how Illinois is working to create more accessible, trauma-informed care. Learn how IDPH is addressing the challenges through the State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP) and other community initiatives. Tune in to hear how Illinois is transforming behavioral health care and making recovery possible for more people.
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In this episode of This is Public Health, we're exploring how racism impacts health outcomes and what actions are being taken to create more equitable communities. Dr. Janice Phillips, Assistant Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, and Illinois State Representative Camille Lilly join us to discuss the ways systemic racism affects health and the work being done to address it.
Dr. Phillips breaks down how racism can lead to poorer health outcomes and shares why it's critical to both name racism as a public health crisis and ensure that those most impacted have a seat at the table when decisions are made. Representative Lilly highlights recent legislation aimed at increasing investment in minority communities, along with ongoing efforts to close the life expectancy gap between neighborhoods just miles apart.
Tune in to learn how Illinois is turning words into action — and what it will take to build a healthier, more equitable future for all.
In this episode of This is Public Health, we explore the crucial issue of chronic disease prevention through the lens of health equity.
Our guests, Dr. David Chung, a family practice physician from Sparta, IL, and a member of the Illinois State Board of Health, and Dr. David Ansell, Chief Health Equity Officer and Senior Vice President for Community Health Equity at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, discuss how chronic disease can disproportionately affect certain communities. They share insights on how these disparities can vary, and what efforts we're taking to ensure everyone has an equal opportunity to live a healthy life.
Tune in for an enlightening conversation on tackling chronic disease through equitable public health strategies and community-driven solutions.
In this episode of This is Public Health, we explore the world of emerging diseases—from what they are to how public health systems work tirelessly to detect and respond to potential threats.
Join us as:
🩺 Dr. Arti Barnes, IDPH Chief Medical Officer, defines emerging diseases and explains their impact on global health.
🚨 Andrea DosSantos, Deputy Director, IDPH Office of Preparedness and Response, shares how planned large-scale events, like the 2024 total solar eclipse, are used to practice emergency operations and strengthen preparedness.
Whether you're a public health professional or just curious about how we tackle health crises, this episode is a must-listen!
Welcome to a brand new season of This is Public Health!
In this episode, we explore Healthy Illinois 2028, a transformative initiative aimed at improving health and advancing equity across the state. Comprised of the State Health Assessment (SHA) and the State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP), Healthy Illinois 2028 is a collaborative effort to align resources, processes, and priorities for maximum impact.
Join us as we discuss how SHA and SHIP work together to address public health challenges, engage communities, and build a healthier future for all Illinoisans. We're joined in this episode by Karen Phelan, Chair of the State Board of Health and Jenny Epstein, Deputy Director of IDPH's Office of Policy, Planning, and Statistics.
Tune in to learn how Illinois is leading the charge for health equity this year and beyond.
As 2024 comes to a close, join us for a conversation with IDPH Director Sameer Vohra in this special episode of This is Public Health. Together, we reflect on the year's achievements, challenges, and lessons learned in public health, while looking ahead to 2025.
From addressing community health to setting the stage for the future, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about creating healthier communities.
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In this episode of This is Public Health, we're joined by Andrea Perez, Section Chief for HIV/AIDS, and Marleigh Andrews-Conrad, Ryan White/Part B Program Administrator at IDPH to discuss the state of HIV in Illinois.
Discover how IDPH is working to address HIV through innovative programs and resources aimed at prevention, treatment, and support.
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In this episode of This Is Public Health, we explore the unique challenges facing rural Illinois and the innovative solutions that aim to bridge these gaps. Join us as we sit down with Kristen Nolen, Section Chief for the IDPH Center for Rural Health, and Alan Morgan, CEO of the National Rural Health Association.
Kristen provides insight into the concept of healthcare deserts - regions with limited or no access to healthcare facilities - and discusses how telemedicine is emerging as a vital tool in bringing healthcare access to underserved rural areas. Alan shares national perspectives on the urgent need to support medical infrastructure in rural communities and highlights the widespread impact of facility shortages on rural residents.
Tune in to hear how state and national leaders are working together to ensure that no community is left behind when it comes to health and wellness.
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In recognition of Diabetes Awareness Month, this episode of This Is Public Health dive in to the realities, challenges, and resources surrounding diabetes in Illinois. Join us as we speak with IDPH Diabetes Program Manager Keturah Tracy about the growing prevalence of diabetes, its impact on individuals and families, and the importance of prevention and early detection.
From understanding the risk factors and dispelling common myths to exploring state programs that support those affected, this episode is full of practical insights. Tune in to learn how Illinois communities are taking action to foster healthier lives across the state.
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In this episode of This is Public Health, IDPH Director Dr. Sameer Vohra is joined by Illinois Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton. Lt. Governor Stratton shares her personal experience as a caregiver for her mother, highlighting the emotional and practical challenges many families face when caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's. Together, they explore the importance of public health initiatives in raising awareness and supporting caregivers. Tune in to hear their insights and learn how we can all make a difference in the fight against Alzheimer's.
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In this heartfelt episode of This is Public Health, we sit down with Phallisha Curtis, Chief of Women's Health Services at IDPH, to discuss life-saving resources provided by the Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Program (IBCCP). This program offers free screenings and services to uninsured and underinsured women across Illinois, giving them access to care.
We also hear from Halie, who shares her journey as a caregiver for her mother, a breast cancer patient who benefited from these services. Halie opens up about the importance of the support her family received, and the impact it had on her mother's care.
Join us for an inspiring conversation that sheds light on the power of public health programs in supporting individuals and families affected by breast cancer.
(And let this be your reminder to schedule your annual mammogram! Early detection saves lives.)
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As the fall season sets in, respiratory illnesses like COVID-19, influenza (flu), and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are on the rise. In this timely episode of This is Public Health, brought to you by the Illinois Department of Public Health, we are joined by infectious disease experts:
for an in-depth discussion on how to stay healthy this fall and winter.
Our experts dive into the differences between COVID-19, flu, and RSV symptoms, how these viruses spread, and who is most at risk. They also explain the critical role vaccines play in preventing severe illness and hospitalizations, including the importance of updated COVID-19 boosters and flu shots. Whether you’re wondering about the effectiveness of these vaccines, how to protect vulnerable family members, or what new variants or strains may be circulating this season, this episode covers it all.
Graham and Dr. Barnes also share simple but powerful prevention strategies to reduce your risk, such as proper handwashing, wearing masks in high-risk settings, and staying home when feeling ill. Don’t miss this informative episode packed with actionable tips to help you navigate the cold and flu season safely!
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In this episode of This is Public Health, we dive into the world of data modernization and explore how it's transforming public health in Illinois.
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Our guests discuss the innovative technologies and strategies that are helping us gather, analyze, and act on health data faster and more efficiently than ever before. Learn how data modernization is not only improving our ability to respond to current health challenges but also setting the stage for a healthier future. Tune in to discover the critical role data plays in keeping our communities safe and informed.
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In this episode of This Is Public Health, brought to you by the Illinois Department of Public Health, we tackle the urgent issues of overdose awareness, substance use, and harm reduction. With opioid-related overdoses on the rise, it's more important than ever to understand the tools and strategies that can save lives and support those struggling with substance use.
We're joined by experts:
Whether you're a healthcare professional, policy maker, or simply concerned about the well-being of your community, this episode provides a comprehensive look at how we can all play a part in addressing this public health crisis.
Are you or a loved one seeking help with substance use disorder?
Visit helplineil.org, call 833-234-6343, or text "HELP" to 833234.
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In this episode of This is Public Health, brought to you by the Illinois Department of Public Health, we're discussing the importance of immunizations as children head back to school this fall.
We're joined by Dr. Hillary Spencer, IDPH Infection Prevention Medical Advisor, and Dr. Michelle Barnes, President of the Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
They explain Illinois school immunizations requirements, address vaccine hesitancy and safety concerns, discuss the risks associated with not vaccinating using measles outbreaks as a case study, and finally provide resources for families.
Visit https://www.healthychildren.org for research backed information on children’s health and safety Interested in the health of Illinois children? Visit https://illinoisaap.org/
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