Sana Sana: Latinos en Public Health Young Professionals Committee of the Latino Caucus for Public Health
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The Latinx Young Professionals Development Committee is part of the Latino Caucus for Public Health (http://latinocaucus-apha.org/). Our mission is to represent and advocate for the professional interests of young professionals in the Latino public health community, both within and outside the American Public Health Association. The podcast will focus on Latinos working in Public Health and their professional and personal journey as well as career advice for young professionals. The idea is that young Latinx professionals will be able to gain some insight from other Latinx professionals. Since our community has so many first-generation students/professionals, it can be difficult and lonely figuring it out on our own. This podcast will give the next generation an opportunity to hear from people forging their path through this field. It will weave together life stories with professional and academic advice. Artwork by: Tracy Rhine - https://www.tracyrhine.com/. Donate to the Student Scholar Fund here: https://www.patreon.com/SanaSanaLPH
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Manuel Ocasio's Public Health Journey
Listen to Manuel Ocasio's public health journey and how mentorship helped him pursue his PhD. Dr. Ocasio is an assistant professor of pediatrics - research at Tulane University. Thank you for joining us and subscribe today! Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SanaSanaLPH. Donate to the Student Scholar Fund here: https://www.patreon.com/SanaSanaLPH
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CLaRO Program - Dr. Miguel Ángel Cano
Learn how Miguel Cano became interested in public health and specifically how his background and mentorship molded his way into his career. CLaRO is a National Institutes of Health U54 Specialized Center that spans two institutions in Miami-Dade County, Florida: the University of Miami and Florida International University. The activities of CLaRO are conducted under the unifying theme of addressing substance abuse, violence/trauma and HIV/AIDS (SAVA) syndemic conditions affecting Latino popul...
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CLaRO Program - Dr. Victoria Behar-Zusman
Learn about Dr. Victoria Behar-Zusman's public health career journey and more about her work in the CLaRO program as one of the lead principal investigators. CLaRO is a National Institutes of Health U54 Specialized Center that spans two institutions in Miami-Dade County, Florida: the University of Miami and Florida International University. The activities of CLaRO are conducted under the unifying theme of addressing substance abuse, violence/trauma and HIV/AIDS (SAVA) syndemic conditions affe...
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PhD Candidate - Danielle Montoya
Learn about Danielle Montaya, current board member of the Latino Caucus of Public Health, and her inspiration to pursue her PhD in Public Health.Thank you for joining us and subscribe today! Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SanaSanaLPH.
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Latinos, Clinical Trials and Vaccinations: Why It Matters (Spanish: Los Latinos, los Ensayos Clínicos, y las Vacunas: Porque importa)
Join us as we hear from Claudia Pineda-Muyir, PA-C and Katya Corado, MD along with a message about Combat COVID. Claudia Pineda-Muyir, PA-C opened her own clinic in 2020 because she wanted to provide a safe and comfortable place for Latinos seeking medical care for the uninsured and those who are not English dominant. When the pandemic hit, she refused to close her clinic because she knew that others were turning patients away. The clinic started getting overwhelming amounts of patients,...
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Cristina Rabadán-Diehl's Professional & Personal Public Health Journey
Listen to Cristina Rabadán-Diehl, PharmD, PhD, MPH's 30 year+ public health journey and learn about her journey in spreading the word about opioid issues in the hispanic community & the impact of community involvement. Testimony of mothers who have dealt with opioid issues in their families created by Montgomery County Collaboration Council:English version: https://youtu.be/kC_0CniBvVYSpanish version: https://youtu.be/Y9fhQeKVrg0Biden's Proclamation on Overdose Awareness Week 2021: h...