Public Health On Call
A podcast by The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
336 Episodes
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646 - ChatGPT and Public Health
Published: 07/08/2023 -
EP 644 - From the Archives: What Do Diet Sodas Have to Do With Our Microbiome?
Published: 02/08/2023 -
643 - A Look Ahead at COVID, Flu, and RSV Vaccines for Fall with Dr. Andy Pekosz
Published: 31/07/2023 -
642 - Last Year Was A Big Respiratory Viral Mess. Will We See The Same Again This Year?
Published: 28/07/2023 -
641 - What Can We Learn About Medicine from What Iconic Sci-Fi Movies Get Wrong?
Published: 26/07/2023 -
638 - This Ability Clinic's Dr. Stephanie Van on Disability Advocacy, Accessibility, and Appreciation
Published: 24/07/2023 -
640 - Inside the Humanitarian Response to the Destruction of Ukraine’s Kakhovka Dam
Published: 24/07/2023 -
639 - Why Hearing Aids Could Help Slow Cognitive Decline in People at Risk of Dementia
Published: 21/07/2023 -
637 - Why Are So Many Pedestrians Getting Struck and Killed By Cars, and Why Aren’t We Doing More To Stop It?
Published: 17/07/2023 -
636 - RAP Club: A Mental Health Program that Brings Coping Skills and Mindfulness to Schools
Published: 14/07/2023 -
635 - Dr. Meena Seshamani is on a Quest to Make Medicare Personal
Published: 13/07/2023 -
634 - Vital Talks: What if Public Health Fueled Social Reform Movements
Published: 10/07/2023 -
633 - The Far-Reaching Impacts of Drug Shortages Affecting Cancer Treatments
Published: 07/07/2023 -
632 - Investigating the Why of Suicide: Maryland’s New Suicide Fatality Review Committee
Published: 05/07/2023 -
631 - Vital Talks: How Donor Dynamics are Shaping Public Health
Published: 30/06/2023 -
630 - Why Are Some Humans’ Scents More Preferable to Mosquitoes?
Published: 28/06/2023 -
629 - Alcohol Use as a Risk Factor for Gun Violence
Published: 26/06/2023 -
628 - Scientists in Exile: When Researchers and Clinicians are Forced to Flee
Published: 23/06/2023 -
627 - Workplace Mental Health and Well-being
Published: 21/06/2023 -
EP 626 - Katelyn Jetelina, “Your Local Epidemiologist,” on The Benefits and Harms of Active Assailant Drills and the Widespread Impacts of Mass Shootings
Published: 16/06/2023
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