Leading Public Health
What does leadership in public health look like today, and how is it changing? In our first episode of the series, Dr. Joyee Washington joins us to explore how leadership is evolving in response to today’s complex and high stakes public health landscape. We discuss the importance of mindset, self-awareness, and how leaders relate to themselves and their teams. This conversation challenges traditional ideas of leadership and introduces a more human centered, connected approach that prioritizes both impact and well being. Host: Liz Kidwell MPH, CHES- Training Specialist, Region IV Public Health Training Center [https://r4phtc.org/] Resources related to/mentioned in the episode: The Public Health Joy Podcast- "Failure is not Final" [https://open.spotify.com/episode/7IbWzzP7TP3S3Z5uV0F4DR?si=PHQ5mNRbRVG70yzpyAvZnw] Share your thoughts on this episode by taking our brief evaluation [https://rsph.qualtrics.emory.edu/jfe/form/SV_bseV2gMi7acrRpI].
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