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University of Iowa College of Public Health

English, Education, 1 season, 203 episodes, 4 days, 11 hours, 58 minutes
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Water, Water Everywhere: water access as a public health issue

Halle Eisfelder, a senior environmental engineering student at the University of Iowa, shares her experiences working on clean water initiatives in rural India. Her journey highlights the critical importance of water access as a public health issue and the power of community-driven solutions. Halle describes the lack of running water and reliance on wells and water tankers in the rural communities she visited. She details how the SM Sehgal Foundation worked to install check dams and rainwater harvesting systems to improve water quality and access. Halle emphasizes the value of open-mindedness and simple but creative solutions in international development work. She encourages students and young professionals to seek out opportunities to gain global experiences and contribute to sustainability efforts. Read more about Halle's work in India at https://tinyurl.com/bde6nsdp A transcript of this episode is available at https://tinyurl.com/4vtjyvb4 Have a question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support Plugged in to Public Health by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
10/13/202423 minutes, 54 seconds
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Making a Positive Impact on Public Health and Equity: a student perspective with Kassie Owens

Our guest this week is Kassie Owens, a master's student in health administration and health policy at the University of Iowa. She shares her unique journey that led her to explore healthcare policy and management. Kassie discusses her recent global health internship in Romania, where she worked with the local LGBTQ community on healthcare access and promotion initiatives. She highlights key lessons from her experience, including the universality of healthcare challenges such as funding and staffing issues, the importance of language accessibility, and the value of immersing oneself in different cultures to gain new perspectives. Kassie's insights underscore the applicability of healthcare management and public health knowledge globally, and her passion for improving healthcare equity is inspiring. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/plugged-in-to-public-health-student-kassie-owens-perspective-on-public-health/ Have a question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support Plugged in to Public Health by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
10/9/202427 minutes
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How Did I Get Here? A professional journey with Dr. Daniela Moga

Lauren interviews Daniela Moga about her professional journey from medical training in her home country of Romania to pursuing degrees in public health and epidemiology at the University of Iowa to her current career in pharmacoepidemiology at the University of Kentucky. A transcript of this episode will be available soon. Have a question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support Plugged in to Public Health by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
9/30/202447 minutes, 50 seconds
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Glancing Back While Moving Ahead: a chat with Dean Edith Parker

This week's episode features a discussion with University of Iowa College of Public Health Dean, Edith Parker. This year is the college's 25th anniversary and Dean Parker touches in some past accomplishments and milestones while looking ahead to future challenges and opportunities. She also talks about her personal journey to the field of public health. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/plugged-in-to-public-health-reflecting-on-the-colleges-25th-anniversary-with-dean-parker/ Have a question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support Plugged in to Public Health by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
9/17/202431 minutes, 23 seconds
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Citizens of the World: public health and the global learning experience

New season, new name, new look, same great content. Get 'Plugged in to Public Health' with this terrific conversation about global health and the study abroad experience with epidemiology student Emily Jester, who spent time in Romania last summer working and learning about public health, violence, and injury prevention issues there. A transcript of this episode will be available soon. Have a question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support Plugged in to Public Health by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
9/10/202437 minutes, 22 seconds
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Addiction Treatment and Public Health Part 2: a discussion with Dr. Josiah Rich

Part 2 of 2: Lauren and Josiah Rich continue their conversation about the current state of medical education and the opioid epidemic and touch on the history of the crisis, the challenges faced in addressing addiction treatment, and the need for improvements in medical school curriculums. Dr. Rich also highlights the dangers of contaminated illegal drugs, the importance of providing treatment for opioid use disorder, and the need to reduce stigma surrounding addiction. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-addiction-treatment-and-public-health-part-2/ Have a question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
8/16/202427 minutes, 52 seconds
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Addiction Treatment and Public Health: a discussion with Dr. Josiah Rich

Part 1 of 2...Lauren welcomes guest Dr. Josiah Rich for a discussion on addiction treatment and public health, particularly in relation to the HIV epidemic and injection drug use in Rhode Island. He highlights the impact of a law outlawing the possession of a single syringe, which led to a decrease in HIV transmission. He also mentions the routine testing program in the Rhode Island Department of Corrections, which identified a significant number of HIV cases. Dr. Rich explains the current state of opioid use in the United States and the restrictions on prescribing methadone for opioid use disorder. He emphasizes the need for healthcare providers to address the opioid epidemic and the importance of getting people into recovery. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-addiction-treatment-and-public-health/ Have a question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
8/8/202431 minutes, 37 seconds
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Is "Look Both Ways" enough? Teaching children about modern pedestrian safety.

Dr. Elizabeth O'Neal, a transportation safety expert and professor at the University of Iowa College of Public Health, discusses her research on pedestrian safety, particularly in relation to driverless vehicles and children. She explains that her research uses virtual environments to study how children interact with traffic and make crossing decisions. She also discusses the implications of driverless technology and the need for clear communication between autonomous vehicles and pedestrians, especially children. Dr. O'Neal emphasizes the importance of considering the safety of vulnerable road users when developing policies and recommends teaching children about road safety beyond the basic "look right, look left" approach. She suggests that parents can use talk-aloud protocols to demonstrate their decision-making process when crossing roads. To stay informed about ongoing research and developments in this field, Dr. O'Neal suggests checking the websites of organizations such as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the University of Iowa College of Public Health. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-teaching-children-about-modern-pedestrian-safety/ Have a question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
6/19/202435 minutes, 34 seconds
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Saying Goodbye: graduating hosts Rasika and Garrett reflect on their experiences and look ahead

In this episode of "From the Front Row," the hosts say goodbye to two student podcasters who are graduating. They discuss the challenges they faced during their academic journey and offer advice to incoming students. The hosts also reflect on how hosting the podcast has influenced their perspective on their field of study and improved their communication skills. They discuss the most rewarding aspects of being on the podcast and share their future plans. A transcript of this episode will be available soon. Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
5/17/202429 minutes, 53 seconds
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Rural Healthcare: discussing the challenges and assessing the opportunities

This episode features a panel discussion on rural healthcare, sponsored by the Student Association of Rural Health at the University of Iowa College of Public Health. The panelists emphasized the importance of relationships and community and discussed the need for rural primary care providers to be comfortable with being uncomfortable and knowing when to ask for help. They also highlighted the challenges of limited resources in rural hospitals and the need to recognize when a patient needs to be transferred to a different facility. The panelists shared their experiences of practicing medicine in rural communities and the rewards of being a part of the community they serve and encouraged students to consider rural medicine as a way to make a meaningful impact and develop long-lasting relationships. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-rural-health-care-challenges-and-opportunities/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
5/2/20241 hour, 3 minutes, 15 seconds
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Talking health, gender, and demographics with Dr. M Sivakami

Dr. Sivakami, a professor at the Tata Institute of Social Science in India, discusses her background in population studies and her transition from quantitative to qualitative research methods. She emphasizes the importance of collaboration and international recognition in advancing research goals. Dr. Sivakami also discusses her work on menstrual hygiene management in India and the challenges faced by women in balancing academic responsibilities with outside commitments. She highlights the significance of ethical practices and gender equality in her work and involvement in various committees. Overall, Dr. Sivakami's experiences have shaped her perspective on studying health, gender, and demographics and have led to impactful projects funded by grants. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-talking-health-gender-and-demographics-with-dr-m-sivakami/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
4/18/202436 minutes, 55 seconds
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Rural Pharmacies: exploring their pivotal role in providing vital healthcare services

This week's episode is a panel discussion on rural pharmacies hosted by the University of Iowa's Student Association for Rural Health. The panelists included Erin Riffel, Pharmacist in Charge at Cornerstone Apothecary in Marengo, Iowa; Sarah Fitzpatrick, a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at Washington County Hospital & Clinics; and Jeanine Abrons, a Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Science at University of Iowa College of Pharmacy. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-rural-pharmacies-role-in-providing-vital-health-care-services/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
4/4/202446 minutes, 4 seconds
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Intimate Partner Violence: evolving understanding and changing policy

Lauren welcomes Dr. Mark Berg and Kaylin Campbell from the University of Iowa's Public Policy Center to talk about intimate partner violence (IPV) from sociological, psychological, and public health perspectives and how views and policies about IPV have been changing. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-intimate-partner-violence-evolving-understanding-and-changing-policy/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
3/28/202439 minutes, 27 seconds
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Modern healthcare, public health, and digital communications

Dr. Marius Ungureanu, executive director of the Cluj School of Public Health in Romania and Dr. Radu Meza professor in journalism and media at Babeș-Bolyai University in Romania join Rasika and Victor for a conversation about the healthcare systems and public health issues in the US and Romania and how digital communications strategies play a role in communicating health information. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-modern-health-care-public-health-and-digital-communications/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
3/27/202435 minutes, 4 seconds
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Huntington's Disease: a personal and professional journey with Amy Ogilvie

Lauren welcomes Dr. Amy Ogilvie to the podcast for a discussion about her personal and professional interest in Huntington's Disease as well as her journey to earn a PhD in Epidemiology. A transcript of this episode will be available soon. Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
3/7/202435 minutes, 31 seconds
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HIV Prevention and the University of Iowa's PrEP Clinic

Michelle Miller from the UI's PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) Clinic joins Rasika for a great conversation about HIV prevention. Learn more about the PrEP Clinic at: https://uihc.org/services/prep-clinic A transcript of this episode will be available soon Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
2/29/202420 minutes, 35 seconds
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Public Transportation: a historical look at Cambus, Iowa City's original free bus service

Rasika has a great chat with Dr. Ken Anderson about the creation of Cambus, the University of Iowa's free bus service, and how access to free, convenient public transportation benefits the larger Iowa City community as well. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-public-transportation-and-a-historical-look-at-cambus/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
2/22/202426 minutes, 52 seconds
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Advice for students and finding a career in public health: a chat with alumna Kelsey Feller

Enjoy this great chat with UI College of Public Health alumna and 2023 Outstanding Alumni Award recipient, Kelsey Feller. She is bureau chief of Data Sharing, Privacy and Open Records in the Division of Compliance at the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (IDHHS) where she balances the importance of data security and privacy with facilitating the use of data for public health initiatives and research. Read more about Kelsey at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/2023-outstanding-alumni-award-recipients/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-alumna-kelsey-feller-public-health-data-and-careers/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
2/1/202430 minutes, 27 seconds
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Way up North: discussing the challenges of public health work in Alaska

This week Lauren welcomes Carla Britton, lead epidemiologist/ deputy director of the Alaska Native Epidemiology Center in Anchorage and recipient of our 2023 Outstanding Alumni Award. The discuss Carla's non-traditional path to her current career as well as her work with Alaska's Native population and some of the challenges of public health work in Alaska. A transcript of this episode will be available soon. Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
1/25/202432 minutes, 23 seconds
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Stereotypes and Stigma: Asian Americans, mental health, and culturally responsive care

Amy welcomes Ti Hsu, a PhD candidate in clinical psychology at the University of Iowa to discuss stereotypes and stigma surrounding the mental health of Asian Americans and creating culturally responsive therapy services among different populations. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-asian-americans-mental-health-and-culturally-responsive-care/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
1/19/202427 minutes, 6 seconds
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Pedal Power: the Iowa City Bike Library and public health benefits of access to biking resources

Garrett has a great chat with Walter Linares from the Iowa City Bike Library as they discuss the public health benefits of biking and community-wide access to cycling resources. Learn more about the bike library at https://www.icbikelibrary.org/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-the-iowa-city-bike-library-and-public-health-benefits-of-biking-resources/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
12/6/202323 minutes, 55 seconds
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Cold and Flu Season: infection prevention with hospital epidemiologist Mariah Gesink

Rasika welcomes guest Mariah Gesink, a hospital epidemiologist, to discuss the upcoming cold and flu season and steps you can take to lessen the chances of getting sick. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-infection-prevention-with-hospital-epidemiologist-mariah-gesink/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
11/17/202334 minutes
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Environmental Justice and Public Health: a conversation with Peggy Shepard

Lauren's guest is Peggy Shepard, co-founder and executive director of WE ACT for Environmental Justice. Peggy has long history of organizing and engaging Northern Manhattan residents in community-based planning and campaigns to address environmental protection and environmental health policy locally and nationally. Read more about WE ACT for Environmental Justice at https://www.weact.org/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-environmental-justice-and-public-health-a-conversation-with-peggy-shepard/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
11/9/202343 minutes, 53 seconds
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The Value of Internships: MHA students reflect on their summer internship experiences

Rasika welcomes second-year Master of Health Administration students AnnaVay and Jashanjot to discuss their summer internship experiences and the valuable opportunities they provide for learning, networking, and professional growth. A transcription of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-mha-students-reflect-on-their-summer-internship-experiences/. Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
11/3/202318 minutes, 54 seconds
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Talking social determinants, stigma, and health disparities with Dr. Oluwafemi Adeagbo

Adriana welcomes Dr. Oluwafemi Adeagbo from the University of Iowa's Department of Community and Behavioral Health for a wide-ranging discussion about HIV stigma, social determinants of health, medical ethics, health disparities, and more. A transcription of tis episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-talking-social-determinants-stigma-and-health-disparities-with-dr-oluwafemi-adeagbo/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
10/27/202341 minutes, 47 seconds
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Night Slice: creating a safe, sober space for college students

Night Slice is a new initiative from the University of Iowa's Women's Resource and Action Center that's designed to create a safe, alcohol-free, after-hours environment to help combat alcohol-related crimes on campus. Join Lauren and Jada and they welcome guests Nina Morrison and Sumita Subramani to discuss the program. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-night-slice-creating-a-safe-sober-space-for-college-students/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
10/19/202322 minutes, 41 seconds
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Fare Free Iowa City: the public health and equity benefits of accessible public transportation

In August 2023, Iowa City's public bus system became a free service for all riders...no fare, no pass...just hop on. In this week's episode, Amy welcomes Darian Nagle-Gamm to discuss the program, its source of funding, long-term plans, and the public health and equity benefits of free public transportation. Read more about the service at https://www.icgov.org/government/departments-and-divisions/transportation/transit A transcript of the episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-the-public-health-and-equity-benefits-of-accessible-public-transportation/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
10/12/202330 minutes, 54 seconds
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Making the basics accessible : the University of Iowa's Food Pantry and Clothing Closet

In this episode, Lauren welcomes representatives from the University of Iowa's Food Pantry and Clothing Closet, two on-campus organizations that assist students, staff, and faculty in meeting their basic needs, and discuss the importance of food and clothing accessibility and affordability for college students to survive and maintain a healthy lifestyle. More about the Food Pantry at: https://imu.uiowa.edu/imu-services/food-pantry-iowa More about the Clothing Closet at: https://imu.uiowa.edu/imu-services/clothing-closet A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-the-university-of-iowas-food-pantry-and-clothing-closet/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
10/5/202330 minutes, 54 seconds
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What's new at the UI College of Public Health? Checking-in with Dean Edith Parker.

This week, Rasika and Lauren welcome Edith Parker, dean of the UI College of Public Health. They touch on a wide array of subjects including what's new this semester, curriculum updates, technology and education, and Dean Parker's vision for the future of the college. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-whats-new-at-the-ui-college-of-public-health-checking-in-with-dean-edith-parker/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
9/29/202331 minutes, 46 seconds
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Community Connections: celebrating the work of Neighborhood Centers of Johnson County

Amy welcomes representatives from Neighborhood Centers of Johnson County to talk about the connections with the community and the important work they do to provide resources and support for immigrants and low-income populations in the Iowa City area. Learn more about NCJC and their 50th anniversary celebration at https://ncjc.org/index.html A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-celebrating-the-work-of-neighborhood-centers-of-johnson-county/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
9/20/202332 minutes, 41 seconds
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Iowa's "Fetal Heartbeat" Bill episode 3: potential impacts on OBGYN care, access, and equity

This is the final episode of our series examining recent legislation restricting abortion in Iowa and its potential impact on public health. Lauren's guest is Dr. Abbey Hardy-Fairbanks, OBGYN at University of Iowa Healthcare and medical director of Iowa City's Emma Goldman Clinic who shares her perspectives on the bill and discusses the future of abortion restrictions and how they can impact the availability of OBGYN care, and create access and equity issues. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-iowas-fetal-heartbeat-bill-impacts-on-obgyn-care-access-and-equity/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
9/7/202325 minutes, 58 seconds
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Iowa's "Fetal Heartbeat" Bill episode 2: a public health, medical, and healthcare perspective

This is the 2nd episode of a 3-part series examining recent legislation restricting abortion in Iowa and its potential impact on public health. Lauren's guest is Dr. Stephanie Radke, OBGYN at University of Iowa Healthcare who talks about Iowa's "Fetal Heartbeat" bill from a public health, medical, and healthcare perspective, including potential disproportional impact on underserved populations who can face barriers to access services. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-iowas-fetal-heartbeat-bill-a-public-health-medical-and-health-care-perspective/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
8/31/202327 minutes, 45 seconds
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Iowa's "Fetal Heartbeat" Bill episode 1: a legal history, the current status, and what's next

New Season....New Episode! We kick-off season #5 with the first episode of a series examining recent legislation restricting abortion in Iowa and its potential impact on public health. Lauren's guest is professor Todd Pettys from the University of Iowa College of Law who gives a legal history of abortion rights in the US and Iowa and provides background on the recent court cases and legislation surrounding Iowa's "Fetal Heartbeat" bill. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-iowas-fetal-heartbeat-bill-legal-history-current-status-and-whats-next/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
8/24/202333 minutes, 51 seconds
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Looking Back and Moving Ahead: Anya and Radha reflect on their time as public health grad students

In this final episode of the season, we bid 'farewell' to student hosts Anya and Radha. They share their experiences as grad students and plans for the future as well as highlights and favorite memories from their time as podcasters sitting in "the front row." A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-anya-and-radha-reflect-on-their-time-as-public-health-grad-students/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
7/13/202326 minutes, 17 seconds
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Where the Rubber Meets the Road: public health work at the local level

Anya welcomes Dr. Pramōd Dwivedī , Director of Linn County (IA) Public Health and President-Elect of the National Association of County Health Officials (NACCHO). They talk about how public health works at the local level and how it dovetails with big picture work at the national level. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-talking-about-local-public-health-with-pramod-dwevedi/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
6/22/202321 minutes, 25 seconds
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Onward and Upward: 3 of our graduating podcasters share their experiences as public health students

In this episode, we bid farewell to graduating podcasters Ben Sindt, Logan Schmidt, and Eric Ramos. They share their thoughts and experiences from their time at the University of Iowa College of Public Health and talk about what the future holds for them. A transcript of this episode will be available soon. Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
6/8/202324 minutes, 59 seconds
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Innovation, leadership, and building relationships in healthcare: a conversation with Meg Duffy

Rasika and Lauren welcome their guest Meg Duffy (11MHA, MPH), University of Iowa MHA alumna and current Health Strategy & Partnerships Principal at Root, which is a segment of Accenture. They discuss Meg's career path, strategy, leadership, and innovation in healthcare, and the value of relationships and people. A transcript of this episode will be available soon. Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/25/202330 minutes, 3 seconds
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Leadership, mentorship, and creating a culture of support: with guest Laurie Baedke

Our guest this week is Laurie Baedke, Director of Healthcare Leadership Programs at Creighton University, and author of two books; "The Emerging Healthcare Leader: A Field Guide," and "Mentor, Coach, Lead to Peak Professional Performance." Laurie chats will Rasika and Lauren about the importance of leadership and mentorship in the healthcare field and as it relates to any profession. A transcript of this episode will be available soon. Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/11/202343 minutes, 23 seconds
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40 Under 40: Episode 3 - Jessica Ehule on disparities in maternal and child health

In our 3rd episode featuring public health leaders from the deBeaumont Foundation's latest group of '40 Under 40 in Public Health' honorees, Radha and Lauren welcome Jessica Ehule to discuss maternal and child health and the disparities that exist across populations. Jessica was Director of Programs at CityMatCH when the episode was recorded and is currently serving as the Birth Justice Program Manager for I Be Black Girl, " a reproductive justice organization that leads with boldness, innovation and inspiration, actively creating a radical change-making culture that centers Black women, femmes and girls." https://www.ibeblackgirl.com/ Learn more about Jessica at https://debeaumont.org/40-under-40/jessica-ehule/ You can nominate someone for the Class of 2023 '40 Under 40' list at debeaumont.org/about-40-under-40/nomination/ You can also hear our episodes with '40 Under 40' folks from 2019 at soundcloud.com/uiowacph/sets/rewind-debeaumont-foundation A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-jessica-ehule-on-disparities-in-maternal-and-child-health/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/4/202353 minutes, 58 seconds
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40 Under 40: Episode 2 - Sonia Jordan and public health informatics

In our 2nd episode featuring public health leaders from the deBeaumont Foundation's latest group of '40 Under 40 in Public Health' honorees, Eric and Anya welcome Sonia Jordan from the Lawrence-Douglas County Health Department in Kansas for a wide-ranging chat about public health informatics, connecting with the community, how local public health workers have adapted to a remote working environment, and more! Learn more about Sonia at https://debeaumont.org/40-under-40/sonia-jordan/ You can nominate someone for the Class of 2023 '40 Under 40' list at debeaumont.org/about-40-under-40/nomination/ You can also hear our episodes with '40 Under 40' folks from 2019 at soundcloud.com/uiowacph/sets/rewind-debeaumont-foundation A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-sonia-jordan-and-public-health-informatics/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/20/202343 minutes, 48 seconds
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40 Under 40: Episode 1 - Natalie Kasiborski from the Michigan State University

This is the first in a series of episodes featuring public health leaders from the deBeaumont Foundation's latest group of '40 Under 40 in Public Health' honorees. Anya and Rasika welcome Natalie Kasiborski, Assistant Professor at Michigan State University and public health consultant, and touch on a wide array of public health-related topics including what's happening in the profession at the local level, mental health, work-life harmony, careers, and burn-out among public health workers. Learn more about Natalie at https://debeaumont.org/40-under-40/natalie-kasiborski/ You can nominate someone for the Class of 2023 '40 Under 40' list at https://debeaumont.org/about-40-under-40/nomination/ You can also hear our episodes with '40 Under 40' folks from 2019 at https://soundcloud.com/uiowacph/sets/rewind-debeaumont-foundation A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-natalie-kasiborski/ A transcript of this episode is available at www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/…od-poverty/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/13/202332 minutes, 7 seconds
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Period Poverty: the public health crisis we don't talk about

Radha and Anya host representatives and volunteers from the University of Iowa's Women's Resource and Action Center (WRAC) to talk about Period Poverty, the lack of access to menstrual hygiene products, and WRAC's efforts to address the issue in the community and the UI campus. Learn more about WRAC and how you can get involved at https://wrac.uiowa.edu/get-involved A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-period-poverty/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/6/202332 minutes, 30 seconds
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The HPV Vaccine: effectiveness and safety, myths and misinformation

Anya and Adriana host a terrific, informative episode about the HPV vaccine with pediatrician Dr. Nathan Boonstra. They cover the effectiveness and safety of the vaccine and discuss myths and misinformation. Here's a link to a series of stories about HPV-related cancer survivors in Iowa, mentioned in the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwUPu4vS8OI&list=PLsfcjTQBxPDEeFgSfa0Nx0aQ5Lnz2szGt A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-hpv-vaccine-effectiveness-safety-and-misinformation/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/3/202326 minutes, 45 seconds
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Caring for the survivors and the responders: talking emergency response with Peter Teahen

Today's episode is a lively conversation with Peter Teahen, a funeral director, mass casualty response expert, and airline pilot. Garrett and Rasika chat with Peter about the essential concepts of emergency response and the ethics of caring for both the survivors and respondents during an emergency. Read more about the Flight to End Polio at www.flighttoendpolio.com A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-talking-emergency-response-with-peter-teahen/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
3/23/202352 minutes, 6 seconds
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Making Sense of the Data: using biostatistics and p-value in public health research

Joe Cavanaugh, professor and head of the University of Iowa Department of Biostatistics is this week's guest. He chats with Amy and Anya about the central role that biostatistics plays in public health and medical research and explains the concept of P-value and its use in biostats. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-using-biostatistics-and-p-value-in-public-health-research/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
3/16/202336 minutes, 26 seconds
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Beyond gratitude: The DAISY Foundation and shining a light on the nursing profession

Logan and Lauren welcome Bonnie and Mark Barnes, founders of The DAISY Foundation, a non-profit organization that expresses gratitude to nurses with programs that recognize them for the extraordinary compassionate, skillful care they provide patients and families. Learn more about the DAISY Foundation at https://www.daisyfoundation.org/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-the-daisy-foundation-shines-a-light-on-the-nursing-profession/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
3/9/202326 minutes, 45 seconds
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There's No Place Like a Home: affordable housing and its impact on health and wellbeing

Adriana and Amy welcome Jessica Andino to the show to discuss affordable housing and its impact on health and wellbeing. Jessica is a current PhD student at the University of Iowa and also serves as the Executive Director of the Johnson County Affordable Housing Coalition. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-affordable-housing-and-its-impact-on-health/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
3/2/202313 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Upstream Initiative and working with high-risk obstetrics patients to overcome barriers to care

NEW EPISODE! Rasika and Radha welcome MHA student Emily Molden to discuss the Upstream Initiative, an interdisciplinary group of graduate health professions students, nursing students, and undergraduate students who volunteer in the High-Risk Obstetrics Clinic at University of Iowa Health Care and serve to connect patients with resources in their hometown to combat food insecurity and transportation needs. Learn more about the Upstream Initiative at https://medicine.uiowa.edu/md/upstream-initiative A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-the-upstream-initiative/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
2/23/202317 minutes, 42 seconds
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ENCORE EPISODE: Tackling the public health challenges facing rural communities

Encore Episode from April, 2022: Rural communities face many unique public health challenges and this week, Radha and her guests take a look at the behavioral health needs and challenges facing rural America. She talks with Dr. Keith Mueller, Director of the RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis, PhD student Hannah Rochford, and Dr. Alana Knudson, Co- Director of the Walsh Center for Rural Health Analysis at NORC at The University of Chicago. Learn more about RUPRI and rural health issues: www.ruralhealthinfo.org/ rupri.org/focus-areas/health/ A transcript of this episode is available at www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/…ommunities/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
2/10/202335 minutes, 50 seconds
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ENCORE EPISODE: Talking mental illness with psychiatrist and author Dr. Kenneth Paul Rosenberg

This is one of our favorite episodes from 2022: a conversation with psychiatrist, author, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director, Dr. Kenneth Paul Rosenberg. He's the author of "Bedlam: An Intimate Journey Into America's Mental Health Crisis." Anya, Alexis, and Dr. Rosenberg talk about the challenges of creating work that could be seen as controversial in the eyes of fellow clinicians, the state of mental health care in the U.S., and individual/systemic level change that could improve the quality of care. Learn more about Dr. Rosenberg and his work on mental health issues at drkenrosenberg.com/ A transcript of this episode is available at www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/…-rosenberg/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
2/2/202341 minutes, 4 seconds
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Food insecurity and the impact on college campuses

What is "food insecurity" and how does it impact college campuses? Radha and new crew member Rasika Mukkamala welcome Stephanie Beecher and Amanda Dougherty to discuss food insecurity and how it impacts the University of Iowa and on-campus resources to help students, faculty, and staff meet their basic needs. Links for more information: https://basicneeds.uiowa.edu/ https://imu.uiowa.edu/imu-services/food-pantry-iowa https://imu.uiowa.edu/imu-services/clothing-closet A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-food-insecurity-and-the-impact-on-college-campuses/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
1/27/202329 minutes, 58 seconds
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New Voices: get to know the newest members of our student podcasting crew

This week, we welcome 5 new members to our student podcasting crew and get to know a little bit about them and their interests in public health; Adriana Kotchkoski, Lauren Lavin, Rasika Mukkamala, Garrett Naughton, and Amy Wu. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-meet-the-new-podcast-crew-members/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
1/19/202324 minutes, 47 seconds
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A conversation about medical geography and its many applications in public health with Austin Tang

NEW EPISODE: Radha and new crew member Garrett Naughton host a conversation with Austin Tang, a PhD student in geographical & sustainability sciences and MPH student in biostatistics at the University of Iowa. The talk about medical geography, its application in public health, Austin's recent study on pediatric lead poisoning in Chicago. Read more about Austin's study at https://globalhealthstudies.uiowa.edu/news/2022/03/ghs-ta-austin-tang-and-ghs-faculty-dr-margaret-carrel-publish-research-inequity A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-medical-geography-and-its-public-health-applications/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
1/12/202331 minutes, 36 seconds
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An interview with William Moore, health educator for St. Paul Ramsey Co. Public Health

From 2019...Check out this great interview with William Moore, a health educator for Saint Paul Ramsey County Public Health and a Certified Perinatal Educator (doula) and lactation educator, the first male doula in the history of the state of Minnesota. Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
1/3/202330 minutes, 35 seconds
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Featuring Dr. Leah Casanave, epidemiologist at Douglas Co. Health Dept. in Omaha

From 2019...check out this great interview with Dr. Leah Casanave, an epidemiologist at Douglas County Health Department in Omaha, Neb. As a public health practitioner, Leah strives to use innovative evidence-based solutions when addressing priority health issues and currently leads and manages the STD Prevention and Control Program. Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
1/3/202326 minutes, 34 seconds
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Conversation with Dr. Brittany Marshall of the CDC Foundation

From 2019...this is a terrific conversation with Dr. Brittany Marshall of the CDC Foundation. The first of a series featuring public health professionals listed in the de Beaumont Foundation's '40 under 40 in Public Health.' Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
1/3/202316 minutes, 55 seconds
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Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Hom of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health

Check out this episode from 2019...an informative interview with Dr. Jeffrey Hom, policy advisor in the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, where he provides guidance to the Health Commissioner on programs and policies related to the well-being of all Philadelphians. Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
1/3/202319 minutes, 12 seconds
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Interview with Dr. Joseph Kanter of the Louisiana Department of Health

Check out this episode from 2019...a terrific interview with Dr. Joseph Kanter, Assistant State Health Officer and Region One Medical Director art the Louisiana Department of Health. He is the lead public health official for the Greater New Orleans area, where he coordinates clinical services, emergency preparedness, infectious disease control, and strategic health initiatives for the region. Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
1/3/202323 minutes, 44 seconds
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Public health, urban planning, and the built environment with Dr. Lucie Laurian

Dr. Lucie Laurian of the University of Iowa School of Planning and Public Affairs is our guest as we explore how urban planning and the built environment impact the health of communities and individuals. Learn more about Dr. Laurian and her work at https://sppa.uiowa.edu/people/lucie-laurian Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
12/22/202245 minutes, 47 seconds
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Encore Episode: Talking health literacy and equity with Corey Dion Lewis

Because it's finals week at the University of Iowa and our student crew deserves some time off, here's a terrific encore episode from June 2022 featuring health coach Corey Dion Lewis chatting with Radha and Anya about prevention, health equity, and health literacy. Here are a few links mentioned in the show: Corey's podcast: thehealthyproject.co/episodes/ Conference website: mycity.health/ Resource for community-based orgs: www.findhelp.org/ A transcript of this episode is available at www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/…-diversity/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
12/16/202241 minutes, 14 seconds
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Public health, racism, and health equity: a conversation with Dr. David R. Williams

Anya and Radha host a terrific conversation about public health, racism, and health equity with Dr. David R. Williams from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Dr. Williams was recently in Iowa City to receive the Richard and Barbara Hansen Leadership Award and deliver a lecture, entitled “Understanding and Effectively Addressing Inequities in Health.” You can view the lecture at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=025SL-1yn5w&t=7s Read more about Dr. Williams at https://bit.ly/3BjKkA6 A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/public-health-racism-and-health-equity-a-conversation-with-dr-david-r-williams/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
12/8/202233 minutes, 56 seconds
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Student Lessons: learning and networking at the APHA Annual Meeting and Expo

Radha talks with four public health graduate students about their experiences attending the American Public Health Association's (APHA) annual conference in Boston a few weeks ago and how it felt to be immersed in an international public health community for a few days. What did they learn? What were their take-aways? A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-from-row-students-learn-and-network-at-the-apha-annual-meeting/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
12/1/202233 minutes, 7 seconds
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An Ounce of Prevention: the safe storage of firearms and preventing pediatric injuries

**This episode contains discussion of difficult topics that may make some listeners uncomfortable, including gun violence and suicide.** Today, Anya welcomes pediatric emergency medicine physician Dr. Chuck Jennissen from the Stead Family Department of Pediatrics at the University of Iowa. They discuss the safe storage of firearms to prevent childhood injury and death. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-the-safe-storage-of-firearms-and-preventing-pediatric-injuries/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
11/18/202240 minutes, 4 seconds
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Climate Change Ep. 4: Sustainability, equity, and the importance of both individual & group efforts

In the final episode of our series on climate change, Radha and Anya talk with Stratis Giannakorous, the Director of the University of Iowa Office of Sustainability and the Environment. They chat about his path to environmental work, local sustainability efforts at the University of Iowa, the importance of equity, and the importance of both individual and collective efforts to address climate change. For more information about sustainability work at the University of Iowa, visit https://sustainability.uiowa.edu/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-sustainability-equity-and-individual-and-group-efforts/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
11/15/202247 minutes, 52 seconds
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One Health: the interconnection between people, animals, plants, and the shared environment

What is the One Health Concept and why is it important to understanding and achieving optimal health outcomes around the globe? Listen is as Anya explores the topic with Marianna Cota and Sarah King, two University of Iowa students involved in the One Health student group. Follow the UI One Health Student Group on Instagram at uionehealth. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-the-one-health-approach/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
11/3/202228 minutes, 35 seconds
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Climate Change Ep. 3: Infrastructural inequities & the effects on refugees & vulnerable populations

This is episode 3 in our series on climate change and features a terrific conversation with Dr. Cristina Poleacovschi, assistant professor in the Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering Department at Iowa State University. She discusses infrastructure inequities that are exposed because of climate change and how they effect refugees and other vulnerable and marginalized populations. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-climate-change-infrastructure-inequities-and-refugees/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
10/27/202231 minutes, 42 seconds
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Climate Change Ep. 2: What can we do to fight climate change?

In the second episode of our series on climate change, Anya and Radha welcome guest Dr. Charles Stanier the from University of Iowa College of Engineering. They discuss what we can do at the structure and systemic levels and even the individual household level to combat climate change. Learn more about Dr. Stanier and his work at https://www.stanierlab.org/ Additional information about some of the topics in this episode: https://humanrights.iowa.gov/dcaa/weatherization https://energydistrict.org/2022/09/ira-consumer-incentives-fact-sheets/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-what-can-we-do-to-fight-climate-change/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
10/20/202235 minutes, 35 seconds
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Climate Change Ep. 1: What exactly is climate change and how does it impact public health?

This is the first episode of a four part series exploring different aspects of climate change and it's various impacts. This week Anya chats with Dr. Peter Thorne, professor in the University of Iowa College of Public Health’s Department of Occupational & Environmental Health and co-director of the Environmental Health Sciences Research Center. He has held a number of prominent national leadership positions, including serving as chairman of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Science Advisory Board. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-climate-change-and-public-health-with-peter-thorne/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
10/13/202230 minutes, 53 seconds
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Mpox: What is it, where does it come from, and how dangerous is it?

You've probably been hearing a lot about Mpox in the news lately. But what is it exactly, where does it come from, how is it transmitted, and how dangerous is it? This week, Ben talks with University of Iowa infectious diseases experts Michael Pentella and Christine Petersen and gets the scoop on Mpox. **Note: this episode was recorded prior to the World Health Organization’s recommendation to use the term “mpox” and phase out the term “monkeypox." The episode uses the latter term, but we recommend “mpox” for future use.** A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-monkeypox-what-is-it-where-does-it-come-from-and-how-dangerous-is-it/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support 'From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
10/7/202218 minutes, 31 seconds
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Alumni Perspective: Brett Faine and Ken Saag talk about their unique paths to public health

This week, Eric talks with Brett Faine and Ken Saag, recipients of the UI College of Publc Health's 2022 Outstanding Alumni Awards. They cover a lot of ground including their unique career paths, collaborative projects, and advice for current students. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-a-conversation-with-the-2022-outstanding-alumni-award-winners/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support 'From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
9/29/202232 minutes, 46 seconds
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Framing the Issues: a conversation with Dr. Julie Sweetland about public health communications

As public health professionals and students, understanding how to effectively communicate and talk about public health and social issues is very important. This week's episode is a conversation with Dr. Julie Sweetland from the Frameworks Institute about framing public health communications. To learn more about this topic, visit: https://www.frameworksinstitute.org/ https://www.phrases.org/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-framing-public-health-communications-with-dr-julie-sweetland/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support 'From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
9/22/202230 minutes, 7 seconds
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Practicing Equity: A look at the Equity in Health Science & Practice group at the University of Iowa

Health equity is becoming increasingly important in communities and an area of interest for many researchers, health care providers, and public health practitioners. This week's episode is a conversation about the Equity and Health Science and Practice group at the University of Iowa and their work in a variety of areas including COVID19 and diabetes care. Anya's guests are Dr. Martha Carvour and Aloha Wilks along with graduate students Precious-Junia de-Winton Cummings and Alaina Eliott-Wherry. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-equity-in-health-science-and-practice-group/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected]
9/15/202240 minutes, 26 seconds
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Striking the Right Notes: a new initiative to support community public health efforts

Anya's guests, Bonnie Rubin, Tricia Kitzmann, McKenna Deaton, and Mitchell Wisniewski talk about their involvement in a new initiative with an awesome name; the UI College of Public Health Strike Force. The Strike Force is a group of students that provides support to health organizations and non-profit organizations throughout Iowa, nationally and globally and assists with diverse public health related projects. Anya's guests are project coordinators Bonnie Rubin and Tricia Kitzmann along with students McKenna Deaton and Mitchell Wisniewski. Learn more at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/strikeforce/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-iowas-public-health-student-strike-force/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected]
9/8/202232 minutes, 7 seconds
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Serving the Underserved: the UI Free Mobile Clinic and its role as a community safety net

This week, Logan talks with Morgan Kennedy from the University of Iowa Free Mobile Clinic. It's an great conversation about the community value of the mobile clinic and providing care and access to underserved populations, and is a nice complimentary episode to last week's ep. about the IC Free Medical and Dental Clinic. Learn more about the Mobile Clinic at https://iowamobileclinic.org/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-the-ui-free-mobile-clinic-helps-reach-underserved-populations/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected]
9/1/202231 minutes, 51 seconds
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Community Connections: free health clinics & their role in providing access to affordable care

Barbara Vinograde and Dr. Cecilia Norris from the Iowa City Free Medical and Dental Clinic join Eric and Anya for a great conversation about the clinic and its role in supporting the community and public health. You can read more about the Iowa City Free Medical and Dental Clinic at https://freemedicalclinic.org/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-non-profit-health-clinics-and-access-to-care/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected]
8/25/202239 minutes, 5 seconds
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Infection Control: disease prevention and hospital epidemiology with Dr. Karen Brust

This week's episode features a great conversation with Dr. Karen Brust, the new hospital epidemiologist at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. She talks with Radha and Anya about disease prevention in the hospital setting, the importance of teamwork, changes in the field, and more! A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-disease-prevention-and-hospital-epidemiology-with-dr-karen-brust/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected]
8/18/202237 minutes, 35 seconds
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Screen Time: the importance and positive public health impacts of newborn screening programs

Carol Johnson from the University of Iowa's newborn screening program is our guest this week. She joins Ben and Anya in a conversation about the public health importance of newborn screening, maternal and child health, and the overall positive impact that screening programs have in their communities. More about newborn screening at https://bit.ly/3QjRJF0 A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-the-importance-of-newborn-screening-programs/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email Anya at [email protected]
8/11/202230 minutes, 59 seconds
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Summer School: students chat about their summer practicum experiences in public health

Public health grad students stay busy in the summer with internships and practicum projects. This week Anya talks with Madelyn Lemons, Bella Reyes, and Haley Wilson about their their practicum experiences, what they've learned, and how they've prepared for their careers in public health. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-students-chat-about-their-summer-practicum-experiences/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email Anya at [email protected]
8/4/202237 minutes, 21 seconds
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Vector-Borne Diseases Ep. 3: talking flea-borne diseases with Dr. Kiersten Kugeler from the CDC

In our final episode on vector-borne diseases, Anya and Ben talk with Dr. Kiersten Kugeler from the CDC about the role that fleas can play in spreading disease and which diseases they can carry. To learn more, visit cdc.gov/fleas A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-flea-borne-diseases-with-dr-kiersten-kugeler/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email Anya at [email protected]
7/28/202216 minutes, 37 seconds
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Vector-Borne Diseases Ep. 2: chatting about tick-borne diseases with Dr. Christine Petersen

In the second episode of our series on vector-borne diseases, Anya talks with Dr. Christine Petersen about tick surveillance and tick-borne diseases. Here are a few related resources about tick-borne diseases: • https://tickapp.us/ • https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/iowainvestigators-use-search-history-data-to-predict-lyme-disease-rates/ • https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/people/christine-petersen/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-tickborne-diseases-with-dr-christine-petersen/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email Anya at [email protected]
7/21/202224 minutes, 22 seconds
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Vector-Borne Diseases Ep. 1: mosquito surveillance and mosquito-borne diseases with Dr. Ryan Smith

This is the first of a 3-part series on vector-borne diseases (transmitted by insects). Today's episode features a interview with Dr. Ryan Smith, entomologist at Iowa State University. He talks with Radha and Anya about about mosquito surveillance and mosquito-borne diseases. Look for upcoming episodes on tick and flea-borne diseases. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-vector-borne-diseases-episode-1-mosquito-surveillance-and-mosquito-borne-diseases-with-dr-ryan-smith/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email Anya at [email protected]
7/14/202226 minutes, 7 seconds
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Jesse Gavin from Baylor College of Medicine talks workplace wellness and worker burnout

Logan and Anya host a great conversation with Jesse Gavin, Wellness Director for the Baylor College of Medicine. They talk about the importance of workplace health and wellness and the increasing frequency of worker burnout. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-workplace-wellness-and-worker-burnout/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email Anya at [email protected]
7/7/202232 minutes, 55 seconds
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Don't stop learning: Tom Vaughn reflects on his career and changes in health care

This is a great conversation with long-time University of Iowa faculty member, Tom Vaughn. As he prepares to retire from a distinguished career, Tom talks with Eric and Anya about the changes he's seen in healthcare and health administration and offers academic and career advice for students. A transcript of the episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-dont-stop-learning-tom-vaughn-reflects-on-his-career-and-changes-in-health-care/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? email [email protected]
7/1/202226 minutes, 52 seconds
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Clinical health coach Corey Dion Lewis: equity, health literacy & the My City, My Health conference

This week Anya and Radha talk with Corey Dion Lewis, a clinical health coach and organizer of the My City My Health Conference...he also happens to be a podcaster! They discuss prevention, health equity, and health literacy. Here are a few links mentioned in the show: Corey's podcast: https://thehealthyproject.co/episodes/ Conference website: https://mycity.health/ Resource for community-based orgs: https://www.findhelp.org/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-challenges-in-health-equity-literacy-and-diversity/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
6/23/202241 minutes, 14 seconds
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The importance of clinical education outreach programs in rural communities with Francisco Olalde

Anya and Logan chat with Francisco Olalde from the University of Iowa's Office of Statewide Clinical Education Programs (OSCEP). He talks about his work with visiting consultant clinics in the state of Iowa, especially in rural communities. He also covers his experience working on both MBA and Executive MHA degrees...at the same time. Learn more about OSCEP at https://medicine.uiowa.edu/oscep/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-clinical-education-outreach-programs-in-rural-communities/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
6/16/202234 minutes, 2 seconds
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Talking health care, policy, leadership, and organizational change in the COVID era with Joe Tye

Join Anya for an enlightening discussion about health care, policy, leadership, and organizational change with author and leadership consultant, Joe Tye. He is the author or co-author of 15 books, including his newest release, "Building a Culture of Ownership in Healthcare," co-authored with Bob Dent. Read the article about caring for COVID's emotional long-haulers mentioned in the episode here: https://journals.lww.com/nursingmanagement/Fulltext/2022/03000/Caring_for_COVID_s_emotional_long_haulers.6.aspx A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-health-care-leadership-in-the-covid-era-with-joe-tye/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
6/9/202220 minutes, 40 seconds
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Passing the mic: Alexis Clark reflects on her time as a podcaster and full-time MHA student at Iowa

This week, Alexis sits on the other side of the mic and shares her thoughts about producing a weekly podcast while being a full-time MHA student, what the experience has taught her, dishes on her favorite episodes, and looks ahead to starting her career. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-alexis-clark-reflects-on-her-time-as-a-podcaster-and-mha-student/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
6/2/202224 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cancer surveillance, epidemiology, advice for students, and much more with Dr. Charles Lynch

Dr. Charles Lynch is an influential, long-time faculty member and epidemiologist at the University of Iowa, perhaps best known as the Medical Director and Principal Investigator of the State Health Registry of Iowa/Iowa Cancer Registry. This week's episode is a terrific wide-ranging conversation with Dr. Lynch, hosted by Alex and Radha. They chat about his career, the many projects he's been involved in, his impending retirement, and advice for current students. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-cancer-surveillance-epidemiology-and-more-with-dr-charles-lynch/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/25/202245 minutes, 43 seconds
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A changing of the guard: graduating hosts Lexi, Emma, and Alex talk about what's next

This week we say goodbye to graduating senior podcast hosts, Lexi Fahrion, Emma Meador, and Alex Murra. They talk about their experiences as public health students and podcasters as they look to what's next for each them. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-a-look-back-with-graduating-students/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/19/202220 minutes, 37 seconds
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A discussion on driving safety, automated vehicles, and public health with Dan McGehee

This week's episode focuses on driving safety and the work of the research team at the National Advanced Driving Simulator. Ben's guest is NADS director, Dan McGehee Read more about NADS at https://nads.uiowa.edu/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-driving-safety-automated-vehicles-and-public-health-with-dan-mcgehee/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/21/202219 minutes, 14 seconds
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Building a sense of belonging and community: talking DEI initiatives in academia with Liz Lara

Eric and Alex chat about the importance of DEI initiatives in academia with Liz Lara, DEI manager for the University of Iowa College of Public Health. To learn more about DEI resources at the college, visit https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/diversity/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-talking-dei-initiatives-in-academia-with-liz-lara/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/15/202223 minutes, 18 seconds
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Partnerships, resiliency, and community: celebrating local public health

We celebrate National Public Health Week with a conversation about partnerships, resiliency, and community and what it's been like to work in local, community-based public health during the COVID19 pandemic. Our guest is Danielle Pettit-Majewski, director of Johnson County (Iowa) Public Health and MPH alumna of the University of Iowa. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-celebrating-local-public-health/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/7/202243 minutes, 14 seconds
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Tackling the public health challenges facing rural communities

Rural communities face many unique public health challenges and this week, Radha and her guests take a look at the behavioral health needs and challenges facing rural America. She talks with Dr. Keith Mueller, head of the Department of Health Management and Policy at the University of Iowa and the Director of the RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis, PhD student Hannah Rochford, and Dr. Alana Knudson, Co- Director of the Walsh Center for Rural Health Analysis at NORC at The University of Chicago. Learn more about RUPRI and rural health issues: https://www.ruralhealthinfo.org/ https://rupri.org/focus-areas/health/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-public-health-challenges-facing-rural-communities/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/1/202235 minutes, 50 seconds
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A chat about environmental science, policy, and public health with David Osterberg

This week, Ben and Radha talk with David Osterberg about the environment and public policy and how the connect with public health and efforts to make stronger, healthier communities. You can read more about David and his work at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/people/david-osterberg/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-environmental-science-policy-and-public-health-with-david-osterberg/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
3/25/202226 minutes, 30 seconds
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Words Matter: a discussion about language, communications, and public health with Bella De Soriano

This is a terrific episode about language, communications, diversity, and equity as they relate to public health and health care. Logan and Anya welcome University of Iowa College of Public Health alumna, Bella De Soriano as she talks about her work with Healthline Media to create The Conscious Language Guide, a tool to improve patient-provider communication and advance their work toward health equity. De Soriano (17MPH) is the senior public health integrity manager at Healthline Media and has spent her career examining health equity in research and community settings. You can find the guide at https://transform.healthline.com/language A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-language-communications-and-public-health/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
3/10/202230 minutes, 21 seconds
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Common Ground: a conversation about law, policy, and public health working together

In this episode, Alexis talks with MHA/JD candidates Danny Bush and Sam Cropper. They discuss the dynamic field of health law and policy, the intersection between health law and public health, and how lawyers can be utilized to serve as patient advocates. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-law-policy-and-public-health-working-together/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
2/24/202235 minutes, 32 seconds
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2 Years Later: how the COVID19 pandemic has changed us - a discussion with Dr. Tara Smith

In February 2020, our crew talked about the emerging pandemic with epidemiologist and infectious disease expert Dr. Tara Smith from Kent State University. In this episode, we return to Dr. Smith to talk about what we've learned in the past 2 years and how the world and our society have changed because of COVID19. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-discussing-two-years-of-the-pandemic-with-dr-tara-smith/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
2/18/202228 minutes, 18 seconds
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Making a Case: students discuss their experiences with case competitions

Listen-in as Alexis and a group of public health students discuss their experiences with student case competitions and the associated educational benefits such as networking opportunities and professional development. She's joined this week by Kaleb Brooks, Sophie Dollison, Kori Thomas, and Mekenna Ollinger. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-students-discuss-their-experiences-with-case-competitions/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
2/11/202232 minutes, 53 seconds
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Encore Episode with Dr. Dwight Ferguson, emergency management specialist, U.S. Public Health Service

In this encore episode from September 2021, Alex and Alexis talk to Dr. Dwight Ferguson, currently of the US Public Health Service. Dr. Ferguson is also one of the recipients of this year's UI College of Public Health Outstanding Alumni Awards. You can read more about Dr. Ferguson and his career at www.public-health.uiowa.edu/2021-outsta…recipients/ A transcript of this episode is available at www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/…th-service/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
2/4/202226 minutes, 59 seconds
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Vaccine hesitancy and how to address it: a discussion with pediatrician Dr. Rami Boutros

Radha and Lexi host pediatrician Dr. Rami Boutros for a discussion about vaccine hesitancy among parents, how to address it, and COVID19's effect on children. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-discussing-vaccine-hesitancy-with-a-pediatrician/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
1/28/202236 minutes, 42 seconds
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Talking mental illness with psychiatrist, author, & Peabody Award-winner Dr. Kenneth Paul Rosenberg

This is a terrific conversation with psychiatrist, author, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director, Dr. Kenneth Paul Rosenberg. He's the author of "Bedlam: An Intimate Journey Into America's Mental Health Crisis." Anya, Alexis, and Dr. Rosenberg talk about the challenges of creating work that could be seen as controversial in the eyes of fellow clinicians, the state of mental illness in the U.S., and individual/systemic level change that could improve the quality of care. Learn more about Dr. Rosenberg and his work on mental health issues at https://drkenrosenberg.com/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-talking-about-mental-illness-with-dr-kenneth-paul-rosenberg/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
1/20/202241 minutes, 4 seconds
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Hearing loss and language acquisition: a conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Walker and Evita Woolsey

Alex Murra and Radha Velamuri host Dr. Elizabeth Walker and undergraduate student Evita Woolsey for a discussion about how hearing loss is a critical public health concern specifically among children. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-hearing-loss-and-language-acquisition/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
1/14/202242 minutes, 34 seconds
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Hearing loss as a public health issue: a conversation with Dr. Bruce Gantz

New Episode! Our guest is Dr. Bruce Gantz, professor of otolaryngology and internationally recognized expert in cochlear implants. He talks with our crew about hearing loss as a public health issue, how it affects quality of life, and how COVID19 has increased the number of patients seeking access to hearing aids and implants. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-hearing-loss-as-a-public-health-issue/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
1/7/202229 minutes, 12 seconds
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Looking at vision and eye health through a public health lens with Dr. Christine Sindt

Logan and Lexie explore vision, eye health, and public health with guest Dr. Christine Sindt, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. Dr. Sindt serves patients on the frontline, is heavily involved in ocular policy lobbying, and is also an innovator/inventor/business owner. Read more about Dr. Sindt at https://uihc.org/christine-w-sindt A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-looking-at-vision-and-eye-health-through-a-public-health-lens/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
12/9/202125 minutes, 14 seconds
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A look back with Dr. Cori Peek-Asa: impact, accomplishments, and memories

This episode is a look back for Dr. Cori Peek-Asa, professor and associate dean for research at the UI College of Public Health. She's taking a new position at the University of California San Diego, and we look back on the impact she's had during her time at the college, highlight favorite accomplishments and memories, and concludes with surprise farewell wishes from special guests, Dean Edith Parker, OEH graduate student Anna Proctor, and U2G Community & Behavioral Health student Eliza Steere. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-a-look-back-with-dr-cori-peek-asa-impact-accomplishments-and-memories/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
12/2/202136 minutes, 12 seconds
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Injury and Violence Prevention: looking at current trends, initiatives, and the effects of COVID19

This episode highlights National Injury Prevention Day (November 18) with guests Maggie Ferguson, Brain Injury & Disability Manager for the Iowa Department of Public Health; Lisa Roth, Deputy Director for the University of Iowa's Injury Prevention Research Center; & Clare Willey, 2nd-year graduate student in occupational and environmental health at the University of Iowa. Read more about injury and violence prevention efforts and research at https://iprc.public-health.uiowa.edu/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-injury-and-violence-prevention-trends-initiatives-and-effects-of-covid-19/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
11/18/202128 minutes
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Behind the Scenes: meet your 2021-22 "From the Front Row" student podcasting team

BONUS EPISODE! Meet the student voices behind FTFR and learn a little about their diverse backgrounds and common interest in #publichealth. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-meet-the-2021-22-student-podcasting-team/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
11/15/202116 minutes, 52 seconds
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Hidden Public Health Topics: Episode 3 - Intimate Partner Violence

This is another episode in our series about topics you may not think of when you think of public health. This week, Lexi Fahrion talks with Hannah Rochford about intimate partner violence (IPV), the roles that social and economic stress play, and the impact of the COVID19 pandemic on IPV. Read more about Hannah and her work at https://iprc.public-health.uiowa.edu/2021/10/06/students-inspired-to-study-injury-violence-prevention/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-hidden-public-health-topics-intimate-partner-violence/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
11/4/202149 minutes, 20 seconds
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Hidden Public Health Topics: Episode 2 - Consent, Education, and Surviving Trauma

This is another episode in our series about topics you may not think of when you think of public health. This week Alex and Anya interview Shalisa Gladney, an educator, advocate, and doula who is passionate about community activism, consent, education, and addressing and ending violence, especially in communities of color. Read more about Shalisa at https://dailyiowan.com/2020/10/25/new-afro-house-coordinator-shalisa-gladney-adjusts-to-role-in-virtual-format/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-consent-education-and-surviving-trauma/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
10/29/202129 minutes, 25 seconds
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Exploring racial disparities in cancer care and treatment with Dr. Mya Roberson

This week, we explore the issue of racial disparities surrounding cancer detection, care, and treatment with Dr. Mya Roberson, assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Dr. Roberson also talks about her path to public health and her experiences as a first generation college student. If you'd like to explore the topic further, join Dr. Roberson for a FREE webinar on October 20, sponsored by the University of Iowa College of Public Health. More info including how to register at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/webinar-bringing-critical-race-theory-into-public-health-an-example-in-cancer-care-delivery-research/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-exploring-racial-disparities-in-cancer-care-and-treatment-with-dr-mya-roberson/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
10/15/202137 minutes, 13 seconds
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Hidden Public Health Topics: Episode 1 - Human Trafficking

This is the first episode in a new series about topics you may not think of when you think of public health. Our episode this week is taken from a webinar about human trafficking, hosted by the University of Iowa Center for Human Rights and professor Brian Farrell. He talks with United Nations Special Rapporteur, Professor Siobhan Mullally, highlighting human trafficking through a worldwide, U.S., and Iowa lens. You can view the full webinar at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48FJFJeyXWs A transcript of the episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-hidden-public-health-topics-episode-1-human-trafficking/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
10/8/202148 minutes, 23 seconds
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Mask of Wellness: a discussion about a COVID-conscious safety approach for businesses

This is an encore episode from July 2020 with Dr. David Krupp, an emergency room physician and co-founder of Mask of Wellness, a positive approach that promotes responsible behavior that is necessary to keep society open during this pandemic while benefiting social, physical, and economic wellness. Visit their website at www.maskofwellness.com Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
9/30/202119 minutes, 20 seconds
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Exploring DEI issues with the Health Equity Advancement Lab

This final episode in our DEI series features a discussion about the Health Equity Advancement Lab (HEAL) at the University of Iowa with PhD candidate, Jessica Andino. She chats with our crew about the opportunities for students and the importance of exploring these issues in an open an honest learning environment. Learn more about HEAL at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/about-heal/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-exploring-dei-issues-with-the-health-equity-advancement-lab/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
9/23/202119 minutes, 26 seconds
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A conversation with Dr. Dwight Ferguson, emergency management specialist, U.S. Public Health Service

This week, Alex and Alexis talk to Dr. Dwight Ferguson, currently of the US Public Health Service. Dr. Ferguson is also one of the recipients of this year's UI College of Public Health Outstanding Alumni Awards. You can read more about Dr. Ferguson and his career at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/2021-outstanding-alumni-award-recipients/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-a-conversation-with-dwight-ferguson-u-s-public-health-service/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
9/17/202126 minutes, 59 seconds
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Part 2: The DEI Report

Episode 2 of our diversity, equity, and inclusion series. In this episode, Alexis Clark interviews Dr. Maggie Chorazy and Dr. Paul Gilbert about about the first annual Diversity, Equity, Inclusion report published from the College of Public Health, and how they keep DEI in mind throughout the decision-making process. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-the-dei-report/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
9/9/202130 minutes, 44 seconds
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: exploring this important issue from a health care perspective

In the first of a 3-part series on diversity, equity, and inclusion issues, Alexis welcomes guests John Diederich, CEO, Rush Copley Medical Center, Mary Shillkaitis, COO, Rush Copley Medical Center, and current UI MHA student Kori Thomas. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-exploring-dei-from-a-health-care-perspective/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
9/2/202144 minutes, 45 seconds
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Getting Involved: examining engagement and growth opportunities outside the classroom

This week we talk to a group of current public health students about their involvement with groups and organizations outside of the classroom and why getting involved is an important part of their education and career development. A transcript of the episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-getting-involved-in-opportunities-outside-the-classroom/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
8/26/202128 minutes, 45 seconds
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What I Did Last Summer: 5 MHA students discuss their internship experiences

Listen-in as Alexis Clark hosts a discussion with 5 current Master of Health Administration students at the University of Iowa about their summer internship experiences in widely different positions around the country. What did they learn? How did their work in the classroom prepare them for these real-world experiences? What did they learn and how will they apply this new knowledge? A transcript of this podcast is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-mha-students-discuss-their-summer-internship-experiences/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
8/19/202144 minutes, 46 seconds
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Talking autism research and the SPARK Study with Dr. Jacob Michaelson

This week's guest is Dr. Jacob Michaelson, who talks about his work in autism research and the SPARK Study, a landmark autism research project that seeks to build a research community of tens of thousands of individuals with autism and their families. It's a great discussion on an important topic with strong ties to traditional public health disciplines such as epidemiology and biostatistics. To find out more about Dr. Michaelson and the SPARK study, visit https://michaelson.lab.uiowa.edu/spark-study A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-talking-autism-research-and-the-spark-study-with-dr-jacob-michaelson/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
8/12/202133 minutes, 47 seconds
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A Different Kind of Summer School: talking student internships and summer work experience

Summers off? No way. Not of you're a public health student. Join host Lexi Fahrion as she talks with 4 current UI College of Public Health students about their summer internships and work experiences, what they've learned, and how these experiences will help them in the classroom and in their future plans. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-talking-student-internships-and-summer-work-experience/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
7/29/202128 minutes, 48 seconds
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No Day is Really Typical: the fast-paced world of healthcare administrative fellows

This week we're talking healthcare administration with Erin Willits, outgoing Administrative Fellow for University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics and Ryon Rasmussen, outgoing Administrative Fellow for UI Physician Group. They chat with Alexis about what an administrative fellowship is and their responsibilities, how their experiences were impacted due to COVID-19, and advice they have for those seeking administrative fellowships and entry-level healthcare administration positions. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-the-fast-paced-world-of-health-care-administrative-fellows/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
7/22/202124 minutes, 50 seconds
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Children's Mental Health: helping youth manage their mental health during the pandemic

In this final episode in our series on mental health, Alex talks with Dr. Laura Fuller, division director of the University of Iowa Department of Psychiatry and a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the UI Carver College of Medicine. They discuss how the pandemic has affected the mental wellbeing of children and Dr. Fuller shares some advice on how parents and caregivers can best help their children manage their mental health during this time. Resources mentioned in this episode: The NAMI HelpLine can be reached Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.–8 p.m., ET. 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) NAMI Textline: Text NAMI to 741-741. Connect with a trained crisis counselor to receive free, 24/7 crisis support via text message. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-helping-youth-manage-their-mental-health-during-the-pandemic/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
7/15/202138 minutes, 32 seconds
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Women's Mental Health: balancing motherhood, career, and self-care in the age of COVID19

This week, Alex talks with Dr. Stacey Pawlak, a clinical psychologist and clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine and the director of women's wellness and counseling services at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. In this 2nd episode in our series on mental health. Alex and Dr. Pawlak discuss current topics on women's mental health and how the pandemic has impacted women's mental health and wellness. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-womens-mental-health-in-the-age-of-covid/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
7/8/202135 minutes, 16 seconds
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Encore Episode: delivering on-campus counseling & mental health services during the pandemic

ENCORE EPISODE: What's it like delivering mental health and counseling services to students on a Big Ten campus during the Covid-19 pandemic? How have counselors and students adapted to tele-mental health therapy? Our crew talks about these issues and more with University of Iowa Director of Counseling Services, Dr. Barry Schreier. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3feHiRn Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
7/2/202126 minutes, 47 seconds
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Talking men's mental health, masculinity, and gender norms with Dr. Anthony Mielke

This is the first of a 3-part series on mental health, hosted by Alex Murra. This week, she talks with Dr. Anthony Mielke about men's mental health, masculinity, and gender norms. You can listen to Dr. Mielke's podcast. "Becoming Man," at https://open.spotify.com/show/4HiiYepaWim06IeRZkwqvD?si=H9R210NLRUKhalf0UodwDQ&dl_branch=1&nd=1 A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-mens-mental-health-masculinity-and-gender-norms-with-dr-anthony-mielke/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
6/25/202139 minutes, 6 seconds
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Humanity and Values: discussing healthcare and the human experience with Dr. Ken Anderson

This week's episode features a conversation with Dr. Ken Anderson; physician, health administrator, policy advisor, and author. Dr. Anderson served as a medical affairs advisor on President Clinton's Nation Health Policy Team, and is currently the Executive Director for the Executive MHA program at the University of Iowa College of Public Health. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-discussing-health-care-and-the-human-experience-with-dr-ken-anderson/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
6/17/202135 minutes, 16 seconds
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Serving Iowans: student experiences with Iowa's Office of Statewide Clinical Education Programs

This week's episode features a discussion with Alex Morrell and Conner Welch two Master of Health Administration (MHA) students at the University of Iowa who work with Iowa's Office of Statewide Clinical Education Programs (OSCEP)which is based in the UI's Carver College of Medicine. They chat with Alexis about how the office plays a vital role for rural Iowa and ultimately how they are working to create a healthier state. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-student-experiences-with-iowas-office-of-statewide-clinical-education-programs/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
6/10/202127 minutes, 13 seconds
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The healthy body, healthy mind connection: an interview with Sharron Magyar

This episode features Sharron Magyar a hypnotherapist specializing in PTSD and substance use. She discusses the healthy mind/body connection and the positive impacts an individual may have when combining hypnotherapy with traditional mental health practices. For more on Sharron's work, visit https://sharronmagyar.com or goldenheartypnosis.com A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-the-healthy-body-healthy-mind-connection/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
6/3/202128 minutes, 48 seconds
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Reflections: Luke and Megan sign off and talk about their experiences as public health students

Recent grads and "From the Front Row" contributors Luke Sampson and Megan Pospisil say goodbye and share their experiences as students, podcasters, and a little about what they've learned along the way. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-luke-and-megan-reflect-on-their-experiences-as-public-health-students/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/27/202118 minutes, 34 seconds
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Auf Wiedersehen and K’emesia: Steve and Oge's Final Episode

Steve and Oge say goodbye in their final episode (they graduated last week!) and talk about their experiences as public health students and podcasters, what they've learned along the way, and share what's next for them. A transcript for the episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-steve-and-oges-final-episode/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/20/202130 minutes, 29 seconds
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A Safe Place to Play- Reclaiming Public Spaces to Strengthen Community

This week's episode is a recording of a webinar about reclaiming public spaces such as parks and playgrounds, in order to build a sense of community and increase healthy and safe behaviors among children and young adults. Featured panelists include Marizen Ramirez, Sylvia Ortega, Mark Berg, and Albert Sharp. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-a-safe-place-to-play/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/13/202157 minutes, 48 seconds
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The Real World: public health undergrad Kaci Ginn is helping her home town navigate COVID19

Kaci Ginn is this week's guest. She's currently an undergrad public health student at the University of Iowa who is also working at a county public health department helping to navigate the COVID19 pandemic. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-public-health-undergraduate-kaci-ginn-is-helping-her-community-navigate-covid-19/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/6/202126 minutes, 6 seconds
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Improving health and equity through public/private partnerships: with Dr. Phyllis Meadows

This week Steve talks with Dr. Phyllis Meadows of the Kresge Foundation. They discuss public health policy and partnerships with private organizations to leverage resources in order to meet public health needs and improve health equity. Read more about Dr. Meadows at https://kresge.org/person/phyllis-d-meadows/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-discussing-public-health-policy-and-partnerships-with-phyllis-meadows/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/30/202142 minutes, 36 seconds
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Examining the Evidence: efforts to evaluate student experiences and issues during COVID19

Our guests this week are Redwan Bin Abdul Baten and Rachel Maller; 2 graduate students at the University of Iowa who both serve on the UI's Graduate and Professional Government. They share their experiences as grad students and talk about the creation and implementation of a survey and report designed to gather information about the many issues and difficulties faced by students during the pandemic. The report discussed in the episode is available at https://gpsg.uiowa.edu/assets/2021-COVID-19-Graduate-Professional-Student-Survey-Report-Final.pdf A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-evaluating-student-experiences-during-covid-19/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/22/202132 minutes, 41 seconds
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Working as an epidemiologist in local public health during a pandemic - with guest Aaron Reinke

UI College of Public Health alumnus Aaron Reinke joins Alexis and Steve to talk about his experiences at the Black Hawk County Health Department and discuss what it's like as an epidemiologist - especially a relatively new one - at the local level during a global pandemic. A transcript of the episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-working-as-an-epidemiologist-during-a-pandemic/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/15/202125 minutes, 23 seconds
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Community & communication: talking local public health with Dr. Nafissa Cisse Egbuonye

This week our guest is Dr. Nafissa Cisse Egbuonye, director of the Black Hawk County Health Department. She joins Steve and Alexis to talk about working in public health at the local level and the keys to communicating important messages during the pandemic. In 2019, the UI College of Public Health honored Dr. Cisse Egbuonye with the Iowa Public Health Heroes Award, You can read more about her at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/past-public-health-heroes/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected] A transcript of the episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-talking-local-public-health-with-dr-nafissa-cisse-egbuonye/
4/9/202121 minutes, 12 seconds
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What's the process? Talking COVID19 vaccine allocation and distribution with Sam Jarvis

Here's a great discussion about COVID19 vaccine allocation and distribution at the local level. Sam Jarvis from Johnson County Public Health talks about the distribution plan and the process used to arrive at it along with how it fits in with overall emergency preparedness. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-talking-covid-19-vaccine-allocation-and-distribution/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/1/202121 minutes, 51 seconds
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Discussing the public health implications of violence toward the AAPI community

This week Alex discusses the recent violence against the AAPI community and it's implications for public health with Dr. Melissa Borja from the University of Michigan. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-public-health-implications-of-violence-toward-the-aapi-community/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
3/27/202139 minutes, 9 seconds
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Health care and public health: talking access and information with Dr. Amy Pearlman

Alexis talks with guests Dr. Amy Pearlman, urologist and director of the men's health program at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics and her research assistant Laura Olds. They discuss the intersection of public health and health care where information and access are keys to connecting with patients and helping them lead their best, healthiest lives. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/63527-2/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
3/18/202136 minutes, 5 seconds
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100th episode: sharing the student experience of sitting in the front row

This week, we're so pleased to celebrate the 100th episode of "From the Front Row." We bring back former hosts Ian and Hailey to chat with our current crew about their podcasting experiences. They share what stood out to them in their interviews with public health experts, what they've learned about themselves, and discuss their favorite episodes.
3/11/202146 minutes, 26 seconds
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Clinical trials and COVID19 vaccines: Dr. Patricia Winokur talks about the process & what comes next

This week, Alex hosts a terrific and timely interview with Dr. Patricia Winokur from the University of Iowa. They talk about the development and clinical trials process of 2 types of COVID19 vaccines and the part that Dr. Winokur and the UI played, and is currently playing, in studying the effectiveness of these vaccines. As an infectious disease specialist for the University of Iowa hospitals and clinics, Dr. Winokur is the principal investigator for the UI trial, the new COVID-19 vaccine, made by Novavax, and led the UI site clinical trial for the Pfizer bio and tech vaccine. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-clinical-trials-covid-19-vaccines-and-what-comes-next/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
2/25/202129 minutes, 4 seconds
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Tackling COVID19 in Bosnia-Herzegovina: a discussion with epidemiologist Dr. Sanjin Musa

In this episode in our series on global public health, Megan and Steve explore the public health response to COVID19 in Bosnia-Herzegovina, with Dr. Sanjin Musa, epidemiologist at the Institute for Public Health in that country. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-tackling-covid-19-in-bosnia-herzegovina/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
2/18/202129 minutes, 6 seconds
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What do aging, retirement, and financial security have in common? They're all public health issues.

Here's an interesting twist on public health: healthy ageing and financial security. This week our guests Catherine Collinson and Patti Rowey from the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies talk about ageing and what financial security means to physical and mental health as people approach retirement. Here are links for more information about a few of the programs mentioned in this episode: To learn more about the CAFES project, visit https://transamericainstitute.org/age-friendly-workplaces#about. If you are an interested HR professional in Colorado and want to participate in the CAFES team work, please contact Stevland Sonnier at [email protected] To learn more about Encore, visit https://encore.org/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected] A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/what-do-aging-retirement-and-financial-security-have-in-common-public-health/
2/11/202140 minutes, 55 seconds
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Public Health and Globalization: meeting community challenges in developing countries

Dr. Paul Bass talks with our host Steve about the challenges of public health work in developing countries, including the allocation of resources and conflicting interests. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-public-health-and-globalization/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
2/4/202118 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Global Mindset: Dr. Edrisa Sanyang talks public health, community collaboration in The Gambia

In this week's episode hosted by Steve and Alexis, Dr. Edrisa Sanyang shares his thoughts on the importance of working with a global mindset to address public health issues, while building and strengthening local connections to create community-specific programs. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-public-health-community-collaboration-in-the-gambia/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
1/29/202122 minutes, 48 seconds
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Studying health policy during a pandemic: a conversation with PhD student Jason Semprini

Studying health policy during a pandemic presents many unique challenges. This week Steve talks with PhD student Jason Semprini about his experiences and how covid19 and disparities in access and care are changing the future of health policy. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/2LUorRv Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
1/22/202123 minutes, 10 seconds
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Heartbreak and Hope: creating a museum exhibit to break the stigma of opioid use disorder

In this episode, Oge and Steve talk to Cathy Ferree, CEO of the Indiana State Museum. Cathy led the development of a museum exhibit entitled, "FIX: Heartbreak and Hope Inside Our Opioid Crisis," with the aim of breaking stigmas surrounding opioid use disorder. They discuss the concept and the science behind the exhibit and the community partnerships that helped make it a reality. To learn more about the exhibit, visit https://www.indianamuseum.org/experiences/fix-heartbreak-hope/ A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/35RcsLr Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
1/15/202128 minutes, 19 seconds
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Discussing reproductive justice with attorney and advocate, Stephanie Kraft Sheley

This week, Alex and Steve talk about the issues surrounding reproductive justice with attorney, advocate, and University of Iowa alumna, Stephanie Kraft Sheley. They touch on the maternal mortality crisis, reproductive rights, and abortion. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3bi2x4Y Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
1/7/202130 minutes, 2 seconds
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Keeping older adults healthy, active, and engaged: interview with Kate Florek

In our final episode of 2020, Steve talks with CPH alumna Kate Florek, director of The Landing in Wausau, Wisconsin. She talks about her unique path through the public health landscape and the issues surrounding health policy, taking care of America's older adults, and keeping them healthy, active, and engaged in their communities. If you'd like to learn more about The Landing, visit https://www.thelandingwausau.com/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
12/30/202031 minutes, 39 seconds
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Discussing Iowa's medical cannabidiol program with Owen Parker

This week, Emma and Steve talk to Owen Parker, Program Manager for the Office of Medical Cannabidiol at the Iowa Department of Public Health. Owen is also a 2015 graduate of the University of Iowa College of Public Health where he earned his MPH in occupational and environmental health. They discuss the issues surrounding medical cannabinoid use in Iowa, and policy and public health implications of its legalization. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-discussing-iowas-medical-cannabidiol-program/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
12/18/202029 minutes, 58 seconds
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Global Public Health: talking mental health, trauma, and the COVID-19 pandemic with Rafael Munoz

This 2nd episode of our global public health series focuses on mental health. Alexis and Steve talk to Rafael Munoz CEO of Human Reinvention based in Ecuador. He shares his thoughts on mental health and trauma as public health issues as well as how the pandemic is impacting the mental health of individuals. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/2JRW4lY Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
12/10/202031 minutes, 39 seconds
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Knowing the Territory: Dr. Susan Brumby on the health, safety, and wellbeing of farmers & ag workers

This week, Alexis and Steve welcome Dr. Susan Brumby to the program. Dr. Brumby is the founding director of the National Centre for Farmer Health, an innovative partnership between Western District Health Service and Deakin University Australia. She discusses the issues surrounding the health, safety, and wellbeing of farmers and agricultural workers and how a practical understanding of rural communities helps create meaningful connections. Read more about Dr. Brumby: https://www.rrh.org.au/journal/profile/9630/susan_brumby A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3g5jzn6 Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
12/3/202033 minutes, 40 seconds
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Encore episode: Dr. Tala Al-Rousan on health issues facing refugees and marginalized populations

This is an encore featuring one of our most popular episodes from last summer. Steve and Emma talk with Dr. Tala Al-Rousan about her work with refugees and prisoners and the many health challenges facing these populations including mental health trauma. Dr. Al-Rousan is an alumna of the the University of Iowa College of Public Health and is currently an assistant professor at UC San Diego and social justice activist for refugees and marginalized populations. Read about some of her work at: www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/…ut-borders/ Biosketch: www.gbhi.org/tala-al-rousan Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
11/28/202034 minutes, 36 seconds
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Delivering counseling and mental health services during the pandemic with Dr. Barry Schreier

What's it like delivering mental health and counseling services to students on a Big Ten campus during the Covid-19 pandemic? How have counselors and students adapted to tele-mental health therapy? Our crew talks about these issues and more with University of Iowa Director of Counseling Services, Dr. Barry Schreier. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3feHiRn Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
11/19/202026 minutes, 47 seconds
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Facing the Pandemic: our team discusses life as public health students during Covid-19

This week, the members of our podcast team share their experiences as public health students during the Covid-19 pandemic. They discuss how they are dealing with stress and isolation, managing their education via Zoom classes, and what they are thankful and hopeful for in these uncertain times. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/2K5F8s5 Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
11/12/202031 minutes, 30 seconds
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Public Health is Global Health: violence, trauma, & social determinants in Africa and Hong Kong

This week we go global. Oge and new crew member Megan, talk with UI PhD student Toluwani Adekunle about the issues of violence, trauma, and social determinants of health in Africa and Hong Kong. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/38kHnSp Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
11/5/202034 minutes, 14 seconds
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Examining health policy issues in the Covid-19 era with Anshul Dixit and Brian Kaskie

This week, Steve has a terrific discussion about several aspects of health policy with Dr. Anshul Dixit and Dr. Brian Kaskie. They explore telehealth, healthcare for the elderly, and how Covid-19 has affected care delivery and policy. Here's a link to the policy brief discussed in the show: https://impaqint.com/work/issue-briefs/expansion-telehealth-equity-considerations-policymakers-providers-payers A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3oDSz24 Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
10/29/202049 minutes, 58 seconds
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Social determinants, prevention, and policy: talking big picture public health with Dr. Edith Parker

This week, Oge and Luke have a wide-ranging and informative discussion with Edith Parker, dean of the University of Iowa College of Public Health. They touch on Dean Parker's path to leadership, big picture public health topics like social determinants of health, investing in prevention, and the role of policy in creating healthier communities. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3mioEuu Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
10/22/202038 minutes, 8 seconds
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Creating the Iowa-specific COVID19 modeling app: with Dan Sewell & Caitlin Ward

This week we talk with Dan Sewell and Caitlin Ward from the University of Iowa Department of Biostatistics. They share their thoughts about working on the COVID19 modeling app for the state of Iowa and the complexities involved in infectious disease modeling. A transcript for this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3563KYx Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
10/15/202033 minutes, 20 seconds
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Tracking cancer in Iowa with Dr. Mary Charlton of the Iowa Cancer Registry

Dr. Mary Charlton discusses her work tracking cancer data in Iowa as the head of the Iowa Cancer Registry. She also touches on her path into cancer epidemiology, health disparities in cancer treatment, and the importance of understanding the data and trends and help reduce the burden of cancer in the state. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/34DmgqZ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
10/7/202026 minutes, 16 seconds
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MHA students talk health care administration and preparing to meet the challenges ahead

What's it like to be an MHA student? How does the program at the University of Iowa prepare students to meet the challenges of health administration? How does modern health care integrate public health concepts? This week, Steve talks with some 2nd-year MHA students to answer these questions and much more. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3jopwwh Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
10/1/202029 minutes, 53 seconds
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Two UI College of Public Health alumni talk career paths, mentorship, and perseverance

Steve and Emma talk with the recipients of our 2020 Outstanding Alumni Awards. Kari Harland and Ty Borders discuss their different career paths and offer advice for students entering the job market. A transcript of this episode is available at bit.ly/3mXjJAj Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
9/24/202034 minutes, 40 seconds
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An insightful look at the student experience with PhD student Abby Lee

Oge has a terrific and insightful discussion with Abby Lee, PhD student in the UI College of Public Health. Abby talks about her interest in maternal and reproductive health and her eye-opening research experience in Kenya. A transcript of this episode is available at www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-an-insightful-look-at-the-student-experience/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
9/17/202033 minutes, 12 seconds
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Student ambassadors talk about their role in the college and in promoting public health education

What's it like to be a Grad Student Ambassador at the University of Iowa College of Public Health? Emily Houston and Madison Snitker share their experiences and insights with us and highlight some of the opportunities available to students in the college, A transcript of this episode is available at www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-student-ambassadors-on-their-role-in-the-college/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
9/11/202019 minutes, 17 seconds
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Creating healthy mothers and children and what that means for a community

Emma and Steve talk with Dr. Kelli Ryckman and Dr. Will Story about the important part that healthy mothers and children play in healthy communities and discuss their work to create a new maternal and child health program at the University of Iowa. If you're a student interested in working with Dr. Ryckman, email her at [email protected] A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3h3y8Xu Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
9/3/202026 minutes, 50 seconds
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Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand talks about role in bipartisan group looking at COVID19 testing

This week Steve talks with Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand. They discuss Rob's role in a bipartisan group of state auditors looking at states' responses to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as testing and treatment data. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/34FEkST If you're interested in supporting the Derecho recovery efforts in Eastern Iowa, you can view a list of resources at www.thegazette.com/derecho-recovery Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
8/27/202022 minutes, 47 seconds
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Public Health in Action: Three UI students discuss their summer work as contact tracers

This episode highlights UI College of Public Health students in action as Emma talks to 3 students who spent their summers working as COVID-19 contact tracers for local public health departments. This is boots on the ground, real world public health work at it's best. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-behind-the-scenes-with-cph-contact-tracers/ If you're interested in supporting the Derecho recovery efforts in Eastern Iowa, you can view a list of resources at https://www.thegazette.com/derecho-recovery Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
8/20/202023 minutes, 54 seconds
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Talking state public health associations and the pandemic with Lina Tucker Reinders

Steve talks with Lina Tucker Reinders, the executive director of the Iowa Public Health Association. They discuss IPHA's important role during the pandemic and delve into health policy and communication. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-ipha-director-lina-tucker-reinders/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
8/7/202028 minutes, 50 seconds
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Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen: Ian reflects on his experiences as a student podcaster

This episode marks the final appearance by host Ian Buchta who graduated with his MPH is May. Join us as he reflects on his time as a student podcaster and what he learned along the way. Ian is also now hosting his own podcast called "Making It Through: A Podcast About Hope!" You can listen at https://www.buzzsprout.com/1168061 A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-buchta-reflects-in-final-podcast/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
7/30/202026 minutes, 11 seconds
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Connecting with communities: talking local public health efforts with Dr. Nalo Johnson

What do local public health departments do and how do they connect with communities to keep populations safe and healthy? This week, Ian talks with Dr. Nalo Johnson about these and other issues confronting local public health professionals. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-nalo-johnson/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
7/23/202036 minutes, 37 seconds
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International students at the University of Iowa open up about the now-rescinded ICE policy

*This episode was recorded prior the revocation of the recent ICE policy that would have required international students to leave the US if their course work was online only. Several international students at the University of Iowa College of Public Health open up about the effects the announcement of this policy had on them and their families. While this ill-conceived policy has fortunately been revoked, this discussion highlights the serious implications, both personal and professional, that policy and policy changes have on the lives of real people. Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
7/16/202042 minutes, 6 seconds
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Encore episode: modeling the COVID-19 outbreak and how to share information.

This week’s episode is a re-release of an episode from April 2020 that was part of our initial series on COVID-19 and is still quite relevant today. Population ecologist Dr. John Drake from the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology talked with our podcast crew about modeling disease outbreaks and how to share scientific information in a fast moving outbreak. Interested in tracking COVID-19? Visit 2019-coronavirus-tracker.com/ Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
7/9/202028 minutes, 12 seconds
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Mask of Wellness: a discussion about a COVID-conscious safety approach for businesses

This week Steve talks with Dr. David Krupp, an emergency room physician and co-founder of Mask of Wellness, a a positive approach that promotes responsible behavior that is necessary to keep society open during this pandemic while benefiting social, physical, and economic wellness. Visit their website at https://www.maskofwellness.com/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
7/1/202019 minutes, 20 seconds
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Interview with Dr. Tala Al-Rousan about health issues facing refugees and marginalized populations

This week, Steve and Emma talk with Dr. Tala Al-Rousan about her work with refugees and prisoners and the many health challenges facing these populations including mental health trauma. Dr. Al-Rousan is an alumna of the the University of Iowa College of Public Health and is currently an assistant professor at UC San Diego and social justice activist for refugees and marginalized populations. Read about some of her work at: https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/public-health-without-borders/ Biosketch: https://www.gbhi.org/tala-al-rousan Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
6/25/202034 minutes, 36 seconds
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A conversation with PhD candidate Robyn Espinosa about childhood trauma

This week, Ian talks with Robyn Espinosa about childhood trauma and the juvenile justice system. Robyn is a PhD candidate in occupational and environmental health at the University of Iowa College of Public Health. Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
6/18/202038 minutes, 34 seconds
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Racing to the Root of Disparities: an open and heartfelt discussion about race, health, and identity

This is an open, honest, and heartfelt discussion about race with five Black students in the University of Iowa College of Public Health. This episode, called "Racing to the Root of Disparities" is a conversation between Oge and guests Bikere Ikoba, Felicia Pieper, Chelsea Hicks, and Toluwani Adekunle concerning race as a social determinant of health, how racism is normalized, and how identity affects life. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/racing-to-the-root/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
6/11/20201 hour, 5 minutes, 48 seconds
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Interview with Dr. Akihiro Seita, director of health for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency

This week, our crew talks with Dr. Akihiro Seita, director of health for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). Dr. Seita discusses refugee health, UNRWA's mission, its importance, and his career path. Read more about UNRWA at unrwa.org Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Email [email protected]
6/4/202051 minutes
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Episode 4: Interview with US Senate Candidate from Iowa, Kimberly Graham (D)

In this 4th episode talking with Democratic candidates for Iowa's US Senate seat, our crew interviews Kimberly Graham. The team hopes to interview incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst closer to the general election in the fall of 2020. Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/27/202019 minutes, 47 seconds
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Episode 3: Interview with US Senate Candidate from Iowa, Eddie Mauro (D)

In this third episode talking with Democratic candidates for Iowa's US Senate seat, our crew interviews Eddie Mauro. The team hopes to interview incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst closer to the general election in the fall of 2020. Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/27/202021 minutes, 7 seconds
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Episode 2: Interview with US Senate Candidate from Iowa, Admiral Michael Franken (D)

In this second episode talking with Democratic candidates for Iowa's US Senate seat, our crew interviews Admiral Michael Franken. The team hopes to interview incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst closer to the general election in the fall of 2020. Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/27/202015 minutes, 54 seconds
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Episode 1: Three questions with Democratic Candidates for Iowa's US Senate Seat

In this initial episode of a new series, our crew poses questions to the three of the Democratic candidates for one of Iowa's seats in the US Senate. Subsequent episodes will feature full interviews with each of these candidates; Admiral Michael Franken, Eddie Mauro, and Kimberly Graham. Our team hopes to interview incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst closer to the general election in the fall of 2020. Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/27/202025 minutes, 18 seconds
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How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected migrant worker health and food production?

This week our crew interviews Briana Reha-Klenske of Proteus, Inc. They discuss migrant worker health before and during the pandemic in context of food production and essential workers. Proteus, inc on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ProteusIncIowa/ Share Public Health's meatpacking episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/covid-19-impact-on-meatpacking-workers/id1479101014?i=1000473727127 Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/21/202026 minutes, 55 seconds
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Looking at equity and access to care through the eyes of athletic trainer Kemba Noel-London

In this episode, Ian talks with athletic trainer Kemba Noel-London about health equity and access to care. The crew also answers some questions about COVID-19 testing and looks ahead to next week's episode. Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/14/202037 minutes, 14 seconds
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How does an opioid recovery center function during in the Covid-19 Crisis?

Even while the COVID-19 pandemic has interrupted every aspect of society, addiction recovery centers are still open and serving their clients. Kerri Heegeman, executive director of Access Recovery Solutions, talks about how they are functioning in this new reality. Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
5/7/202028 minutes, 52 seconds
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How has COVID-19 affected student-athletes? Interview with UI track athlete Daniel Soto

This week's episode takes a different angle on the COVID-19 pandemic. We talk with University of Iowa student-athlete Daniel Soto about how the pandemic has affected collegiate athletics as well as graduating seniors entering the job market. Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/30/202025 minutes, 10 seconds
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Encore Episode: Conversation with Chris Buresh on public health, medicine, and global health issues

MPH student Hailey Boudreau interviews Dr. Chris Buresh, recipient of our 2019 Outstanding Alumni Award. Dr. Buresh is a professor of emergency medicine at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. They discuss a wide range of topics including global public health and the connections to medicine. Read more about Dr. Buresh at www.public-health.uiowa.edu/2019-outsta…recipients/ Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/23/202027 minutes, 5 seconds
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Alcohol use disorders, recovery, and the risk of alcohol use issues during self-isolation

This week, we talk with Dr. Paul Gilbert about alcohol use disorders, recovery, and the increased risk of alcohol use issues during COVID-19-related isolation. Here are some great resources related to alcohol use disorders: Rethinking Drinking https://www.rethinkingdrinking.niaaa.nih.gov is a great website for folks who are curious about low vs. high-risk drinking, what might constitute a problem, and so on. The Treatment Navigator https://alcoholtreatment.niaaa.nih.gov/ is a relatively new resource for finding services. SAMHSA’s Help Line (800-662-HELP) is a similar service for both substance use and mental health. The Recovery Research Institute has a great webpage called Recovery 101 https://www.recoveryanswers.org/recovery-101/ that explains a lot of the basics of recovery. Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/16/202044 minutes, 48 seconds
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Answering listener questions about COVID-19 + how our crew is handling quarantine

What's the deal with mask recommendations? Who can get tested? How is the pandemic affecting health equity issues? This week Ian and Oge answer these and other COVID-19-related questions from listeners. There's also a terrific new segment about how our podcast crew is handling quarantine. Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/9/202027 minutes, 7 seconds
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Talking primary care medicine and the integration of public health concepts with Tom Campanella

Host Steve Sonnier talks with Tom Campanella about primary care medicine and the integration of public health concepts into the modern healthcare system. Mr. Campanella has almost 30 years of experience in the health care industry and is currently Professor of Health Economics & Director Healthcare Business Programs at Baldwin Wallace University. More info at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomascampanella/detail/recent-activity/shares/ Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
4/2/202042 minutes, 28 seconds
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Telehealth policy & COVID-19 with Mei Kwong of the National Telehealth Policy Resource Center

How are are telehealth and telehealth policy evolving during this rapidly changing pandemic landscape? Listen-in on this interview with Mei Kwong, executive director of the National Telehealth Policy Resource Center. Read more about the National Telehealth Policy Resource Center at https://www.cchpca.org/ Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
3/27/202029 minutes, 16 seconds
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Messaging, communications, and behavior change during COVID-19 pandemic

In this bonus episode, produced in collaboration with the Midwestern Public Health Training Center, Dr. Rima Afifi from the University of Iowa talks about how public health professionals are working on messaging, communications, and behavior change during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more about Dr. Afifi at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/people/rima-afifi/ A transcript of this episode is available at http://www.mphtc.org/share-public-health-transcript-health-communication-during-covid-19/ Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
3/24/202022 minutes, 15 seconds
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We're all connected: Discussing the One Health model with PhD student Kurayi Mahachi

This week's episode is a discussion of the One Health concept; what it is. why it's important., and how it's relevant to the COVID-19 pandemic. Oge and Emma interview PhD student Kurayi Mahachi. Read more about One Health at https://www.cdc.gov/onehealth/index.html Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
3/20/202022 minutes, 51 seconds
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Discussing this year's edition of America's Health Rankings Report with Dr. Rhonda Randall

This week our team talks to Dr. Rhonda Randall about the 30th edition of America's Health Rankings report, compiled by the United Health Foundation. What does this year's report show? What trends have been revealed since 1990? How do public health professionals use the data from the report? Tune in and find out. You can read the report at https://www.americashealthrankings.org/ Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
3/12/202024 minutes, 41 seconds
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Novel Coronavirus Ep. 4: modeling disease outbreaks and how to share information.

This week’s episode concludes the series on Novel Coronavirus. Population ecologist Dr. John Drake from the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology talked with our podcast crew about modeling disease outbreaks and how to share scientific information in a fast moving outbreak. Interested in tracking COVID-19? Visit http://2019-coronavirus-tracker.com/ Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
3/6/202027 minutes, 10 seconds
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Novel Coronavirus Ep. 3: discussing epidemic preparedness from a public health agency perspective

This week's episode also touches on Novel Coronavirus. Our crew talked about outbreaks and epidemic preparedness with Robert Niezgoda, a former local public health director and emergency manager, and current PhD student at the University of Iowa. They also discussed how to best combat misinformation from an agency's perspective. Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
2/27/202031 minutes, 19 seconds
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Novel Coronavirus Ep. 2: discussing exposure to respiratory virus and protective measures

This week's episode also touches on Novel Coronavirus. Our team talks with Dr. Matt Nonnenmann about exposure to respiratory virus and steps people can take to reduce risk of exposure. Dr. Nonnemann is an assistant professor of occupational and environmental health at the University of Iowa and his research deals with industrial hygiene and exposure science. You can read more about Dr. Nonnenmann at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/people/matthew-nonnenmann/ Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
2/20/202042 minutes, 16 seconds
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Novel Coronavirus Ep. 1: background, facts about the outbreak, and the spread of misinformation

Check out this timely and informative episode, first in a new series on Novel Coronavirus. Our crew talks with Dr. Tara Smith, infectious disease epidemiologist at Kent State University. Dr. Smith talks about the background of the virus, facts about the outbreak, and fake science and misinformation during outbreaks. Dr. Smith's research focuses on the transmission of infectious diseases at the human-animal interface ("zoonotic" diseases). She carries out both field investigations as well as lab-based pathogen culture and molecular typing. Read more at www.taracsmith.com Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
2/13/202039 minutes, 31 seconds
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Writer, activist, and academic, Raj Patel on food systems, policy, and public health

This is a terrific interview with Raj Patel, an award-winning writer, activist and academic. He is a Research Professor in the Lyndon B Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas, Austin and a Senior Research Associate at the Unit for the Humanities at the university currently known as Rhodes University (UHURU), South Africa. This conversation is from last fall when Mr. Patel visited Iowa City to give a lecture. It covers a lot of territory but really gets at the intersection of policy, food systems, and their effects on health. You can read more and Mr. Patel and his work at http://rajpatel.org/ Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
2/6/202039 minutes, 45 seconds
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Talking prevention, care, and community engagement with the HIV Alliance in Eugene, OR

This week Steve talks with Becky Noad and Chris Doyle from the HIV Alliance in Eugene, Oregon, about their prevention, care, and community engagement work. You can read more about their organization at https://hivalliance.org/ Have an idea for a show? Questions for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
1/30/202035 minutes, 8 seconds
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Dealing with the opioid epidemic; with Allison Herens of the Philadelphia Dept. of Public Health

Learn how one large city is dealing with the opioid epidemic in this terrific conversation with Allison Herens, harm reduction coordinator with the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. If you would like to reach out to the hosts of our show, send email to [email protected]
1/23/202028 minutes, 11 seconds
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From the Front Row: Featuring William Moore, health educator for St. Paul Ramsey Co. Public Health

One of our favorite episodes from last year: an interview with William Moore, a health educator for Saint Paul Ramsey County Public Health and a Certified Perinatal Educator (doula) and lactation educator, the first male doula in the history of the state of Minnesota. The third of a series featuring public health professionals listed in the de Beaumont Foundation's '40 under 40 in Public Health.' www.debeaumont.org/40-under-40/william-moore/
1/16/202030 minutes, 35 seconds
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Special episode featuring interviews from IPHA legislative forum and a 'behind the scenes' segment

This special episode features 2 different segments; interviews from the Iowa Public Health Association's legislative forum, and a fun 'behind the scenes' segment where listeners can get to know some of the "From the Front Row" crew. Enjoy!
1/6/202035 minutes, 16 seconds
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From the Front Row: discussing health equity as a global health issue with Dr. Nanda Kishore

Our second episode on global health features a discussion on global health equity issues with Dr. Nanda Kishore Kannuri, Associate Professor at Indian Institute of Public Health, Hyderabad. His teaching and research interests include socio-cultural determinants of Health, Mental Health, Qualitative methods, Health Policy and Systems Research, Ethnography of health and health care, Ecology and Public Health and Technology for inclusive health care. If you would like to reach out to the hosts of our show, send email to [email protected] Thanks for listening!
12/19/201928 minutes, 51 seconds