Global Health Transplant

Chadel Mathurin

The Global Health Transplant Podcast is your inside look at the diverse and impactful careers of non-clinical global health professionals from around the world. Each episode features candid conversations with practitioners working behind the scenes—program managers, policy advisors, researchers, M&E specialists, advocates, and more—sharing how they got started, the work they do, and what it really takes to thrive in this space. Whether you're considering a career in global health or looking to pivot within the field, you'll gain real-world insights, inspiration, and practical tips !

Episodes

  1. 09/29/2025

    Coding for Health Equity - Stephen Felix: GHT S1E7

    In this Season 1 finale, we sit down with Stephen Felix, a Saint Lucian-born tech innovator whose career journey spans high-stakes IT in the financial sector to groundbreaking work in healthtech. As the Founder & CEO of Medial Health, Stephen is on a mission to level the playing field in Caribbean healthcare — building an Electronic Health Record (EHR) platform that helps clinics go "from paper to pixel in under 24 hours." In our conversation, we explore: How his IT and finance background shaped his approach to health tech The “a-ha” moment that inspired his foray into the health tech space The technical, regulatory, and adoption challenges of digitizing medical records in the Caribbean and Latin America Medial Health’s features: scheduling, patient management, strong encryption, and interoperability The role of data in powering public health, epidemiology, and smarter resource allocation The tension between passion and profitability when building a mission-driven healthtech company Why health equity must be at the heart of digital transformation, and how technology can bridge long-standing gaps in access and quality The vision: scaling across more countries, developing population health tools, and moving toward predictive analytics 🎧 Tune in to this final episode of Season 1 and get inspired by a Caribbean founder whose ambition is to code not just for efficiency, but for equity — rewriting the rules of healthcare, one digital record at a time. Connect with Stephen & Medial Health:🌐 Website: medial.health📧 Email: stephen@medialhealth.com 📱 WhatsApp: +1 (758) 727-6318 | +1 (758) 484-0100

    57 min
  2. 08/28/2025

    Cancer Epidemiology in the Caribbean - Dr. Aviane Auguste : GHT S1E6

    In this episode, I speak with Dr Aviane Auguste, an epidemiologist from Saint Lucia and the first Caribbean guest on the podcast. Now an Assistant Professor at McGill University, Dr Auguste is at the forefront of reshaping cancer research in resource-constrained and geographically isolated settings, with a particular focus on Small Island Developing States. Trained in biochemistry and biology at Université des Antilles, he went on to complete advanced studies in public health and epidemiology in France, culminating in a PhD in 2019 at Université de Rennes, where he investigated head and neck cancer risk factors in the French West Indies. His career has included roles as a post-doctoral researcher with the Guadeloupe Cancer Registry and at the Gustave Roussy Institute in Paris. Today, he also co-leads the head and neck cancer working group in the African-Caribbean Cancer Consortium (AC3), focusing on disparities in cancer outcomes among populations of African descent. Currently, Dr Auguste is spearheading the CASIDEC study across six protocol member states of the OECS, an ambitious initiative examining cancer survivorship and health systems in small islands. His research spans community-based cancer prevention, health equity, and the lived realities of patients who must often travel overseas for care. In our conversation, we discuss what it means to be a pioneer in a space where little precedent exists, how his command of both English and French has shaped his journey, and the balance between rigorous science and grassroots engagement that defines his approach to global health. Resources Referenced : 1. Thinking in Systems - Donella Meadows : https://amzn.to/45WDVJA 2. CASIDEC Study Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/p/Casidec-study-61566172731223/

    52 min
  3. 06/26/2025

    Anthropology in Implementation - Daniela Cossio- Martinez : GHT S1E5

    What does it really take to turn a mental health policy into a living, breathing reality in people’s lives? In this episode of Global Health Transplant, we speak with Daniela Cossio Martinez, an Implementation Lead based in Ireland, who is working on one of the country’s most ambitious efforts to transform mental health services—Sharing the Vision, Ireland’s national mental health policy. Born in Mexico and now living and working in Europe, Daniela brings a powerful cross-cultural lens to her work. As a migrant woman navigating systems far from home, her lived experience has sharpened her understanding of belonging, access, and inclusion—core themes that shape the equity challenges she addresses on the ground. Daniela’s background in Anthropology also brings a unique vantage point: one that sees people not as passive recipients of care, but as meaning-makers living within complex social systems. From her role at the intersection of government, NGOs, and service users, she shares how she navigates tensions, builds trust, and supports policy implementation that is context-aware, inclusive, and sustainable. We explore: What meaningful implementation actually looks like The challenges of translating policy vision into frontline practice How her anthropological training helps her listen differently And why migrants—and implementers with lived experience—bring essential value to global health work Daniela’s story is a reminder that implementation is where the real work begins—and that the people closest to the work often hold the deepest insight.

    52 min
  4. 03/27/2025

    The Scholar's Stethoscope? - Dr Fawzia Fall: GHT S1E2

    In this episode, I chat with my past lecturer, Dr. Fawzia Gibson-Fall. Our discussion spans her work, joys, highs and lows as a global health academic, as well as the research she has been engaged in throughout her career. ​Dr. Fawzia Gibson-Fall is a distinguished global health academic with extensive experience in research, teaching, and media. She is currently a Research Fellow at the Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research, focusing on the role of security actors in global health. ​LinkedIn+2York University+2Queen Mary University of London+2 Dr. Gibson-Fall earned her Ph.D. from Queen Mary University of London, where her research explored the involvement of African militaries in global health. Her doctoral work is the foundation for her forthcoming book. Prior to her Ph.D., she completed an MSc in Global Health with Conflict and Security at King's College London (KCL) and a BA in Political Science and History from McGill University. ​ With over a decade of teaching experience in the UK, Dr. Gibson-Fall has held positions as a Lecturer in Global Health at University College London (UCL) and as a Teaching Fellow at King's College London. She has developed and led courses on Conflict & Health, Global Burden of Disease, Health Systems, Health Policy, and Child Health. ​Q In addition to her academic roles, Dr. Gibson-Fall has a background in media and public broadcasting, including work with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Radio-Canada. This experience underpins her commitment to disseminating research beyond academia. She has curated global health conferences at the Royal Society of Medicine and contributed to research capacity-building programs in Sub-Saharan Africa. Resources referenced : 1. " Military responses to COVID-19, emerging trends in global-civil military engagements." https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international-studies/article/military-responses-to-covid19-emerging-trends-in-global-civilmilitary-engagements/1A68DD0D2F22C5081507FD15743FF2AD 2. Mountain Beyond Mountain https://amzn.to/4iKd60F 3. Damned Nations: Greed, Guns, Armies and Aid

    57 min

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The Global Health Transplant Podcast is your inside look at the diverse and impactful careers of non-clinical global health professionals from around the world. Each episode features candid conversations with practitioners working behind the scenes—program managers, policy advisors, researchers, M&E specialists, advocates, and more—sharing how they got started, the work they do, and what it really takes to thrive in this space. Whether you're considering a career in global health or looking to pivot within the field, you'll gain real-world insights, inspiration, and practical tips !