134 episodes

Editor in Chief @ AJPH

Epidemiologist, MD PHD

American Journal of Public Health Podcast AJPH

    • Science
    • 4.2 • 12 Ratings

Editor in Chief @ AJPH

Epidemiologist, MD PHD

    AJPH 4/2024: PREVENTING INJURIES AND DEATHS FROM SHOOTINGS BY POLICE (English)

    AJPH 4/2024: PREVENTING INJURIES AND DEATHS FROM SHOOTINGS BY POLICE (English)

    This month AJPH Editors Vickie Mays and Alfredo Morabia interview Julie Ward (Vanderbilt University), Guy Seymour (Psychologist in Public Safety), and Brandon del Pozo (Brown University). Interest in the potential fatal consequences of police encounters has grown in recent years. Julie Ward and her colleagues have shown that the statistics about fatal shootings only include 55% of injury-causing police shootings. Many of these incidents are non-fatal, not even taking into consideration shootings that do not result in injuries.

    • 28 min
    AJPH 4/2024 #1: "Front Lines of the War Against COVID-19: Conversation with Dr Jerome Adams" (Engl.)

    AJPH 4/2024 #1: "Front Lines of the War Against COVID-19: Conversation with Dr Jerome Adams" (Engl.)

    Vickie Mays and Alfredo Morabia, of AJPH, conducted an insightful interview with Dr. Jerome Adams, the 20th US Surgeon General and Distinguished Professor of Practice at Purdue University. The discussion centered around his latest book, "Crisis and Chaos: Lessons from the Front Lines of the War Against COVID-19," published by Post Hill Press in 2023. Dr. Adams candidly shared his personal experiences and the formidable challenges inherent in the role of US Surgeon General. From recounting his proudest achievements to delving into the most trying moments of his tenure, he offered a comprehensive perspective on his journey and on what it takes to be a US Surgeon General.

    • 28 min
    First 2024 Chinese Podcast (January to March 2024)

    First 2024 Chinese Podcast (January to March 2024)

    2024P1 Regional Editor of AJPH, Prof. Jihong Liu and Pengfei Guo, highlight some of the contents of the January to March 2024 Issues and Supplements of the American Journal of Public Health.
    The Editor’s Corner features Dr. Guoqing Hu, Dean of the School of Public Health and Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics at the Central South University of China.

    • 11 min
    AJPH 2/2024 #2: "BLACK WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH & SEXUALITY" (English)

    AJPH 2/2024 #2: "BLACK WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH & SEXUALITY" (English)

    In this is second part of Black History Month AJPH podcasts, Katherine M Anderson, MPH, AJPH Student Editor, and Alfredo Morabia interview Regina Davis Moss, PhD, MPH, about her new book "Black Women’s Reproductive Health and Sexuality: A Holistic Public Health Approach" (APHA Press, 2023). They explore her motivations for writing the book, what it contributes to our understanding of the factors alienating Black women from controlling their reproductive health and sexuality, and the intended audience for the book.

    • 17 min
    AJPH 2/2024 #1: "STRIVING FOR EQUITY IN MEN'S HEALTH" (English)

    AJPH 2/2024 #1: "STRIVING FOR EQUITY IN MEN'S HEALTH" (English)

    AJPH's Vickie Mays and Alfredo Morabia had an in-person conversation with Derek M Griffith, PhD, Center for Men's Health Equity about what it takes to achieve the goal of the center, equity in men's health. Dr Griffith reflects on the importance of the inclusion of concepts of manhood, trustworthiness, intersectionality, and individual tailoring that can be incorporated into community-based and policy strategies to promote health and well-being, particularly for African American men.

    • 25 min
    AJPH 1/2024 #3: "INEQUIDADES DE SALUD DE LOS INMIGRANTES LATINOS Y ASIÁTICOS" (Spanish)

    AJPH 1/2024 #3: "INEQUIDADES DE SALUD DE LOS INMIGRANTES LATINOS Y ASIÁTICOS" (Spanish)

    Alfredo Morabia, AJPH, tuvo una conversación en persona con la Prof Maria Elena Trinidad Young, PhD (UC Merced) acerca de su trabajo comparando el estado de salud de los inmigrantes latinos y asiáticos en California. Discutimos los resultados del estudio RIGHTS (Investigación sobre la Salud de los Inmigrantes y Políticas Estatales) que muestran las experiencias de los inmigrantes en áreas como la atención médica, servicios sociales, empleo, educación y aplicación de la ley, y cómo estas experiencias han tenido un impacto en su salud y acceso a la atención médica

    • 11 min

Customer Reviews

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12 Ratings

12 Ratings

Terptastic ,

Alfredo is an awesome host

Just listened to the episode on vaping. In depth but not in the weeds. Also did a great job of showcasing two sides of debate while ensuring that both of those sides were based in the science.

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