Episode 13 - The Scars of Childhood Trauma
with guest
Lesford Duncan, MPH, Senior Director of Programs, Outdoor Outreach
On this quarantine episode, we dive into what has been deemed as one of the most unaddressed topics in Public Health, also a direct linked to various chronic diseases and risky behaviors- childhood trauma. We, along with Senior Director of Program Outreach, Lesford Duncan, and alumnus of LLUSPH, discuss the importance of resilience in the midst of adversity such as COVID-19, ACES, signs associated with childhood trauma and how the outdoors can bring about healing.
Episode 12 - From the Navy to CEO of a hospital: Public Health Gems from the Barracks
with guest
Richard Chinnock, MD, Cheif Medical Officer, Loma Linda University Children's Hospital
Join us on another episode of Think Public Health as we discuss with another one of our favorite guest, the award winning expert leader for LLUH pediatric medicine, Dr. Richard Chinnock. We discuss the dangers of working silos in medicine and public health, leadership skills and the secret behind leading a winning team.
Episode 11- Black Out
with guests
Gina Obiakor, MPH and Chanell Grismore, MPH, MCHES
Episode 10 - Not all superheroes wear capes: A shoutout to all the working mothers.
with guest
Giana Vasconcellos and Liz Simpler, Founders, Working Mothers Public Health Consulting Agency
Episode 9 - Surviving COVID-19: Update from the Front line
with guest
Peter A. Bastian, MD, MPH, Preventive Medicine Specialist at the Loma Linda University Center for Health Promotion
On this episode of Think Public Health, we welcome again our preventative care specialist, Dr. Peter Bastian. He provides us with a detailed presentation on how to prevent COVID-19 as much as possible, when to get tested for COVID-19, how to care for a non-hospitalized COVID-19 patient, how to decrease the symptoms of the flu and how to survive social isolation. The take-away points: Practice social distancing, wear a mask, get some exercise and trust in God!
Episode 8 - Viruses and Grocery Bags
with guest
Ryan Sinclair, PhD, Associate Professor, Loma Linda University School of Public Health
On this episode of Think Public Health, we talk to Dr. Ryan Sinclair, PhD and Environmental Microbiologist. He talks about viruses, some of his work and dives into a reusable grocery bag study that looked at how viruses and bacteria can cling to reusable grocery bags. One takeaway from this episode: It's important to disinfect!
Episode 7 - Surviving Covid: Intimate Conversations with our Hosts
with hosts
Abigail Clarke, Anthony Gittens and DeLorean Ruffin
Like the rest of Californians (and many other around the world), our hosts have been practicing "social distancing" due to the outbreak of the Noval Coronavirus. Yet our team has found a way to produce our latest episode. Join Anthony, DeLorean and Abigail as they reflect on their journey to public health, their passion for this podcast and how they are coping with being physically isolated from family and friends.
Episode 6 - Fighting Obesity: The Biology of Obesity
with guest
Warren R. Peters, MD, Preventive Medicine Specialist, Medical Director at the Loma Linda University Center for Health Promotion
Have you wondered why it is harder for some people to lose weight compared to others? Perhaps the answer to your question can be found in this episode! Join us on this final episode of the three-part series on Fighting Obesity as we discuss the biology of obesity with our own Medical Expert Dr. Warren Peters. Dr. Peters is a retired general surgeon and is currently the Medical Director of the Center for Health Promotion at Loma Linda University Health. In this episode, we discuss hot topics on how added sugar, the gut microbiome, and even the Atlantic slave trade contributed to the biology of obesity. Finally, let’s learn how to feed the “gut bugs” by eating foods that are found at the edges of the supermarket.
Episode 5 - Fighting Obesity: Can the BMI be trusted?
with guest
Peter A. Bastian, MD, MPH, Preventive Medicine Specialist at the Loma Linda University Center for Health Promotion
Last episode, we began the conversation on preventing obesity. In this episode, we continue this discussion with our very own Dr. Peter Bastian, a physician, and public health professional. Join us as we unearth how to successfully lose weight using the 5 pillars of weight loss. Listen as we discuss, whether or not BMI is racist, how to “Exercise on Empty”, the importance of sleep and spiritual health on weight loss and finally how apples can help in getting a date!
Episode 4 - Fighting Obesity: Health coaching, exergaming and more!
with guest
Ernie Medina Jr., DrPH, Assistant Professor, Loma Linda University School of Public Health
Episode 4 is here! This episode is part one of a three-part series on Fighting Obesity! Our special guest for this episode is our very own physical activity evangelist, Dr. Ernest Medina. Join us as we discuss how exergaming (video games), pickleball, and health coaching can be effective in preventing obesity and other lifestyle diseases!
Episode 3 - From Tropical diseases to Chronic diseases: The changing face of global health
with guest
Monita Baba Djara, DrPH, Assistant Professor and Global Health Program Director, Loma Linda University School of Public Health
Episode three! On this episode of Think Public Health, we are joined by global health expert Dr. Monita Baba Djara as she recounts her experiences working as a public health professional in Cameroon. We discuss issues such as health inequalities and global health. Find out more about the challenges communities around the world face and how you can become a global health professional!
Episode 2 - What the health is GIS?
with guest
Seth Wiafe, PhD, Assistant Professor and LLUH GIS Lab Director, Loma Linda University School of Public Health
Episode two! Join us as we interview Seth Wiafe, Ph.D., Director of the LLUH Health Geoinformatics (GIS) Lab on the Loma Linda University Campus. We learn exactly what GIS is, how anyone can and should use it in their work, how mapping can be used to understand homelessness, how students can become more involved with GIS.
Episode 1 - What was your "Aha!" moment leading to public health?
with guest
Helen Hopp Marshak, PhD, Dean of the Loma Linda University School of Public Health
Join us, Abigail, DeLorean, and Anthony, your student hosts, as we interview Helen Hopp Marshak, Ph.D., the Dean of our school, Loma Linda University School of Public Health in our first TPH episode. We talk about our "aha moments, when we realized we wanted to pursue careers in public health, the Dean shares her views on the future of public health education and practice, her pathway to a career in public health, and inspirational moments in her journey to becoming dean.
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Think Public Health is a podcast by students from the Loma Linda University School of Public Health exploring the world from a public health perspective. Join us as we investigate issues in the media by talking to experts, students, and community members about the relevance of public health in everyday living.