Public Health Epidemiology Conversations
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When Dr. Huntley worked in commercial industry, a great deal of money was invested in providing data-driven evidence to support long-term efforts. Unfortunately, nonprofit community-based organizations often struggle to provide the same level of meaningful data-driven reports.
This episode discusses the importance of meaningful data-driven solutions for nonprofit community-based organizations. Tuning in, you’ll hear about the common problems among organizations like this, including a lack of knowledge about the community that they are serving and the challenge of the lack of targeted and meaningful data-driven evidence to give to those advocating for them.
You’ll also learn about the two tools that can be used to address these problems: a community health profile and a community health needs assessment.
To hear a practical example of the sustainability challenges faced by a nonprofit community-based organization in South Carolina, and how they were able to use these tools to overcome them, tune in today!
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PHEC 219: Public Health Communication And Improving Data Access, With Joshua Smith
PHEC 218: Nutrition Policy And Public Health Consulting, With Stephanie Hodges, MS, MPH, RDN
PHEC 217: A Human Level Approach To Addressing Burnout, with Dr. Jacqueline Kerr
PHEC 216: Healthcare Consulting and Public Health, With Nicole Denham, MHA, RN
PHEC 215: Administrative Support At Alaska Native Epidemiology Center, With Annie Okpealuk
PHEC 214: From Public Health Pharmacy To Health Content Strategy, With Megan Freeland, PharmD
PHEC 213: The Intersection Of The Practice of Law And Public Health, With Aila Hoss, JD
PHEC 212: The Downstream Impact Of Burnout, With Sumana Jeddy, MPH
PHEC 211: Filling The Gap Between Clinical Health Care & Public Health With Dr. Meghan O’Connell, Great Plains Tribal Epidemiology Center
PHEC 210: Training Front-Line Health Workers, With Quisha Umemba, MPH, BSN
PHEC 209: Podcast Title Shifts from "Careers" to "Conversations"
PHEC 208: The Courage To Change, Pivot, and Grow
PHEC 207: 4 Years Consulting, 4 Years Podcasting & A Pandemic
PHEC 206: Child Health and Wellness with Denny MedicineBird, Oklahoma Tribal Epidemiology Center
PHEC 205: The Marriage Of Nutrition And Public Health, With Bernadette Paul, PhD, MPH
PHEC 204: Redefining Self-Care For Community Health Workers, With Tasha Whitaker
PHEC 203: Online Exposure And Public Health, With Omari Richins, MPH
PHEC 202: For the Community, By the Community, Interview with Alejandra Cabrera, MPH
PHEC 201: Public Health in a Post-Pandemic World, Interview with Nebraska DHHS CEO Dannette Smith
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