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Public Health Doctor, Physician Journalist, and Professor: Dr. Shamard Charles

51 min · 30 de ene de 2023
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Shamard Charles, MD-MPH, is a public health doctor and physician journalist with nearly ten years of experience in health promotion and health communications. Currently he is a United Nations Global Press fellow, a frequent contributor to theGrio, and host of The Revolutions Within Us podcast, a monthly health podcast. Prior to joining the SFC faculty he served as senior health journalist for NBC News, leading the network’s health and medical coverage including groundbreaking reporting during Hurricane Maria and Hurricane Harvey. He is also no stranger to the broadcast booth, having previously been featured on CNBC and NPR, for his reporting on the dearth of Black men in medicine. More recently, he expanded his coverage internationally, writing and producing stories in Nigeria, covering a variety of public health topics including vaccine-hesitancy and vaccine-preventable diseases. His work can be found on the NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, NBC News Now [https://www.nbcnews.com/now/video/shaq-talks-heart-health-61807685729], TODAY, and NBCNews.com [https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/nigeria-brink-eliminating-polio-thanks-women-n1030426]. In our conversation, Dr. Charles shares his journey toward a multi-faceted career in public health, journalism, and more, as well as how he balances it all.

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