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Philly Public Health Chats

Podcast von René F. Najera, MPH, DrPH

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The College of Physicians of Philadelphia is one of the oldest medical societies in the United States. This podcast brings together subject matter experts in different fields within medicine and public health to discuss current issues. The chats are intended to be informative, but they do not replace the advice of a licensed healthcare provider. None of the opinions expressed in this podcast are necessarily those of the College of Physicians, its leadership and staff, or of the College Fellowship.

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Episode The Legacy of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic Cover

The Legacy of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic

In this episode of Philly Public Health Chats, we talk with Valerie Hughes and Ellen Matzer, two nurses on the front lines during the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Valerie and Ellen discuss their backgrounds, their experiences during the early days of the epidemic, the societal challenges, and why they ultimately wrote the book ‘Nurses on the Inside.’ The episode highlights the personal and professional struggles they faced, the lack of support from the government during the Reagan administration, and the enduring impact of the epidemic. The discussion also touches on the importance of patient-centered care, the ongoing challenges in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and initiatives such as World AIDS Day. The episode concludes with a reminder of the importance of getting tested and the advances in HIV treatment.

30. Nov. 2024 - 42 min
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Presidential Powers and Vaccine Policy in the United States

In this episode of Philly Public Health Chats, Dr. Najera discusses the implications of former President Donald Trump’s return to office on public health policy, primarily focusing on vaccination, with expert guest Brian Dean Abramson. Abramson, a leading authority on vaccine law, elaborates on the president's potential influence and legal constraints relating to public health initiatives. They explore the intersections of federal and local powers, the impact of misinformation, and the possible future scenarios concerning vaccine distribution and public health measures. The dialogue also touches on broader issues, such as federal versus state powers in healthcare, and offers insights into how the public can advocate for vaccination rights in an evolving political landscape. The views and opinions expressed on this podcast and its episodes are those of the speakers, and they do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the speakers' institutional or professional affiliations.

9. Nov. 2024 - 24 min
Episode Even More Debunking of the Vaccine-Autism Myth Cover

Even More Debunking of the Vaccine-Autism Myth

In this episode of Philly Public Health Chats, we dive into the contentious topic of vaccines and autism with guest Kathleen Carmichael, a neuroscience PhD student at Brown University's NIH Graduate Partnerships Program. Kathleen shares her insights into the origins and persistence of the vaccine-autism controversy, debunking myths and explaining the science behind vaccines. We'll discuss the role of social media, cognitive biases, and influential figures in spreading misinformation, and explore how to better communicate scientific facts to the public. Join us as we unpack this critical public health issue and learn what we can do to build trust in vaccines. * 00:00 Introduction to Philly Public Health Chats * 00:07 Meet Kathleen Carmichael: Neuroscience PhD Student * 00:32 Diving into the Vaccine-Autism Controversy * 07:02 The Role of Media and Influencers * 08:05 Scientific Evidence Debunking the Myths * 10:11 Common Misconceptions and Their Impact * 14:52 Effective Communication Strategies * 17:41 Understanding Cognitive Bias and Dissonance * 22:52 Conclusion and Future Directions

2. Nov. 2024 - 27 min
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Emil von Behring: Pioneer of Immunology

In this episode of Philly Public Health Chats, Dr. René Najera explores the life and groundbreaking achievements of Emil von Behring, the first Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine. Known for his revolutionary work on diphtheria serum therapy, Behring's contributions laid the foundation for modern immunology and saved countless lives. The episode explores his collaboration with Kitasato Shibasaburo, accolades such as the Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh, and the Nobel Prize. We also explore Behring's post-Nobel work, including founding Behringwerke and attempts to combat tuberculosis. The episode also touches on his personal life and professional controversies, highlighting his strained relationship with Paul Ehrlich. * 00:00 Introduction to Philly Public Health Chats * 00:27 Setting the Stage: The Diphtheria Threat * 00:39 Emil von Behring's Early Life and Education * 01:21 Breakthrough in Serum Therapy * 01:49 Global Recognition and Nobel Prize * 02:10 Continued Contributions and Personal Life * 02:48 Legacy and Controversies * 03:47 Conclusion and Sign-Off

26. Okt. 2024 - 4 min
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The Role of Mentors in Public Health

In this episode of Philly Public Health Chats, Dr. René Najera hosts Dr. Carlene Robinson, a senior epidemiologist and director of data and evaluation at the Alabama Department of Rehab Services. The discussion focuses on Dr. Robinson’s career in public health, her specializations in rural health and social epidemiology, and the role mentorship has played in her professional journey. The conversation highlights the significance of community engagement, effective communication, and mentorship in bridging gaps within the field of public health. Dr. Robinson also shares insights on how to seek and maintain mentorship opportunities and the challenges faced in maintaining these relationships. The episode underscores the importance of mentorship as a two-way street that facilitates growth for both mentors and mentees. 00:00 Introduction to Philly Public Health Chats 00:11 Meet Dr. Carlene Robinson 00:59 Dr. Robinson's Background and Career Journey 02:15 The Role of Mentorship in Public Health 04:53 Community Engagement and Communication 06:22 Navigating Mentorship Challenges 08:58 Mentorship Success and Benefits 15:45 Adapting to Life's Unexpected Events 16:53 Final Thoughts and Advice on Mentorship 18:18 Conclusion and Wrap-Up

19. Okt. 2024 - 19 min
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