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A tartalmat a SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All and Center for Health Equity Transformation at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All and Center for Health Equity Transformation at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
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SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All
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A tartalmat a SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All and Center for Health Equity Transformation at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All and Center for Health Equity Transformation at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All – is a podcast from the Simon Research Lab at the Center for Health Equity Transformation at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine hearing voices from the research and community world with a focus on health equity. Conversations and interviews will discuss the importance of achieving health equity, highlighting health disparities, and exploring innovative ways to improve health for all.
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A tartalmat a SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All and Center for Health Equity Transformation at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All and Center for Health Equity Transformation at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All – is a podcast from the Simon Research Lab at the Center for Health Equity Transformation at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine hearing voices from the research and community world with a focus on health equity. Conversations and interviews will discuss the importance of achieving health equity, highlighting health disparities, and exploring innovative ways to improve health for all.
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Join us as we celebrate Black History Month 2025 with our special guest Delores King, Founder/CEO of Livin' Through the Lenz -- a nonprofit that combines photo-based therapy and visual storytelling to aid healing. https://www.livinthruthelenz.org/
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In this special episode, our guest co-hosts are Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative (ChicagoCHEC) Fellows Program Alumni David Bastos (Northwestern University) and Vanessa Pineda (University of Illinois at Chicago) sit down with Dr. Joe Feinglass, Research Professor at Northwestern University on health services with over 30 years of experience in health policy, quality improvement, health disparities, medical informatics, patient safety, womens' health and social epidemiology research with 250+ peer reviewed publications. Their conversation focuses on the history and current state of the United States healthcare system. For more information about the ChicagoCHEC Fellows Program, please visit chicagochec.org/fellows (our next application deadline is February 5th, 2025). NOTE: This interview was recorded in September 2024.…
Join us in this special episode featuring the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative (CHEC) Fellows Program 2024 cohort. This program brings undergrad and postbac students together in preparation for careers in social, behavioral, and biomedical research and in health care. They share with us their experiences with the CHEC Fellows program including highlights, insightful moments and how it has enriched their career paths. Interested in joining ChicagoCHEC program in 2024? - Applications accepted thru February 5, 2025 apply here: chicagochec.org/fellows/ Contact us at: skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com skinnytreespodcast.com @HealthEquityNU on Twitter/X…
Join us in this special episode featuring the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative (CHEC) Fellows Program 2023 cohort. This program brings undergrad and postbac students together in preparation for careers in social, behavioral, and biomedical research and in health care. They share with us their experiences with the CHEC Fellows program including highlights and “aha” moments and how it has enriched their career paths. Interested in joining ChicagoCHEC program in 2024? - Applications open in November apply here: https://chicagochec.org/fellows/ Contact us at: skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com skinnytreespodcast.com @SkinnyTrees312 on Twitter…
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In this limited series of episodes, we have conversations with a variety of experts and community leaders in the field of maternal and child health to discuss how to advance maternal health equity. In this episode we spoke with CHET Director/Founder -- Dr. Melissa Simon. Melissa A. Simon, MD, MPH is the George H. Gardner Professor of Clinical Gynecology, Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. She is also the Founder and Director of the Center for Health Equity Transformation and the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative. She serves as the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Associate Director for Community Outreach and Engagement. She is an expert in implementation science, women’s health across the lifespan, minority health, community engagement and health equity. She has been recognized with numerous awards for her substantial contribution to excellence in health equity scholarship, women’s health and mentorship, including her recent election to the National Academy of Medicine and the Association of American Physicians. She has received the Presidential Award in Excellence in Science Mathematics and Engineering Mentorship and is a Presidential Leadership Scholar. She is a former member of the US Preventive Services Task Force and serves on the NIH Office of Research in Women’s Health Advisory Committee. For more information on maternal health projects, please visit: - https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/chet/ - https://well-mama.org/…
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In this limited series of episodes, we have conversations with a variety of experts and community leaders in the field of maternal and child health to discuss how to advance maternal health equity. In this episode we spoke with Kelly Davis, MPA who is co-founder and Chief Equity Officer at KINSHIFT. KINSHIFT supports healthcare and public health transformation through evidence-based practices rooted in actionable principles of trauma-and-resilience-informed care and anti-racism. She's also the former Chief of Birth Equity Innovation at the National Birth Equity Collaborative (NBEC), which creates solutions to optimize Black maternal and infant health. Prior to NBEC, Ms. Davis led a series of innovative initiatives for the NYC Health Department (DOHMH). During her tenure at DOHMH, Ms. Davis led healthy eating and active living initiatives and served as one of the founding members of the Center for Health Equity, where she conceptualized the Family Wellness Suites, community respite and healing spaces for parents and children. Ms. Davis also spearheaded planning, implementation and oversight of several special initiatives, including the City’s first HIV public awareness campaign totally focused on women and a maternal morbidity and mortality initiative supporting 14 maternity hospitals in a long-term institutional transformation process that addresses structural racism, bias, resilience, and trauma-informed care. RESOURCES: - Physician-patient racial concordance and disparities in birthing mortality for newborns. (2020) https://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/117/35/21194.full.pdf - Black Maternal Health Research Re-Envisioned: Best Practices for the Conduct of Research With, For, and By Black Mamas. https://harvardlpr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2020/11/BMMA-Research-Working-Group.pdf - The Cycle to Respectful Care: A Qualitative Approach to the Creation of an Actionable Framework to Address Maternal Outcome Disparities. (2021) https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/9/4933/htm…
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1 "Well Mama" Maternal Health Limited Series | Binary Gender Dynamics with Dr. Kathryn Schubert 22:26
In this limited series of episodes, we have conversations with a variety of experts and community leaders in the field of maternal and child health to discuss how to advance maternal health equity. In this episode we spoke with Dr. Kathryn (Katie) Schubert who is President and CEO of the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR), where she leads the organization’s efforts to promote research on sex as a biological variable and improve women’s health through science, policy and education. RESOURCES: - https://www.familyequality.org/resources/preparing-for-pregnancy-as-a-non-binary-person/ - https://www.acog.org/education-and-events/creog/curriculum-resources/additional-curricular-resources/transgender-health-care - https://swhr.org/…
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1 "Well Mama" Maternal Health Limited Series | Pregnancy & Incarceration with Dr. Carolyn Sufrin 42:39
In this limited series of episodes, we have conversations with a variety of experts and community leaders in the field of maternal and child health to discuss how to advance maternal health equity. In this episode we spoke with Dr. Carolyn Sufrin who is a medical anthropologist and obstetrician/gynecologist at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. She worked as a physician at the San Francisco jail from 2007-2013, where she started an onsite women's health specialty clinic. Her work is dedicated to research, advocacy, and care for incarcerated women, especially at the intersection of health care and criminal justice system reform. Dr. Sufrin currently leads Advocacy and Research on Reproductive Wellness of Incarcerated People (ARRWIP). ARRWIP is a group of researchers examining the intersections of reproductive justice and the criminal legal system out of Johns Hopkins University. ARRWIP started with the Pregnancy in Prison Statistics (PIPS) Project: the first-ever systematic study of pregnancy outcomes from carceral institutions in the U.S. She is also author of the book JailCare: Finding the Safety Net for Women Behind Bars – published in 2017 that focuses on the experiences of incarcerated pregnant women as well as on the practices of the jail guards and health providers who care for them. Her book describes the contradictory ways that care and maternal identity emerge within a punitive space presumed to be devoid of care. RESOURCES: •https://www.jailcare.org/…
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1 "Well Mama" Maternal Health Limited Series | Breastfeeding Support with Janel Hughes-Jones, PC 58:00
In this limited series of episodes, we have conversations with a variety of experts and community leaders in the field of maternal and child health to discuss how to advance maternal health equity. In this episode we spoke with Janel Hughes-Jones, a bilingual breastfeeding Peer Counselor (PC), with more than 18 years of experience working with many organizations to facilitate breastfeeding communities in public health, hospital, educational, business and faith based settings in the State of Illinois. She was the co-chair of JABA (Joliet Alliance of Breastfeeding Advocates)from 2004 - 2019. She is the President and Founder of Milk of the Heart Inc. a 501-c3 breastfeeding education, support and advocacy non-profit, where she raises funds for equity projects like hiring a translator to translate the “Illinois Breastfeeding Law Card” into Spanish and receiving donations to build incentive bags for women to take an infant feeding class. She is a proud member of BELA, Birth Equity Leadership Academy, (Health Connect One) and has been a long time speaker at the Illinois’ Baby Expo, Northwestern University, and APHA’s Annual Meeting/Expo. She was a co-author to scientist, Lauren Keenan-Devlin’s and Dr. Ann Borders’ recently published work in the Journal of Perinatology, April of 2021 entitled, “Clinically integrated breastfeeding peer counseling and breastfeeding outcomes.” RESOURCES: • Firstdroplets.com • Womenhealth.gov • Wicbreastfeeding.fns.usda.gov • Magicalhour.org (9 stages of attachment) • Breastfeedingresourcesontario.ca (positioning and latching-scroll down to how to engage the chin first before latching) • svucko@vuckolaw.com a women’s workplace rights firm…
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1 "Well Mama" Maternal Health Limited Series | ACEs & PTSD in pregnancy with Dr. Ashish Premkumar 27:56
In this limited series of episodes, we have conversations with a variety of experts and community leaders in the field of maternal and child health to discuss how to advance maternal health equity. In this episode we spoke with Dr. Ashish Premkumar, a maternal-fetal medicine clinician/researcher at the John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County in Chicago, IL. Topics include Adverse Childhood Events (ACEs) and PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) as it relates to pregnancy and birth outcomes. Dr. Premkumar has a particular interest in merging social scientific theory with clinical education, practice, and research. He has pursued research focused on anthropological questions of risk, stigma, and inequity surrounding pregnancy, particularly among pregnant people with illicit substance use disorders. He also has performed work on racial and ethnic inequities in perinatal health outcomes, as well as the effects of sociopolitical and economic marginalization on adverse health outcomes during the peripartum period.…
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In this limited series of episodes, we have conversations with a variety of experts and community leaders in the field of maternal and child health to discuss how to advance maternal health equity. In this episode we spoke with Dr. Rishi Agrawal, a pediatric hospitalist at La Rabida children's hospital - a partner of Lurie Children's Hospital. His research interests include health services research and advocacy for systems and policy improvement. Topics include medicaid program in relation to pregnant women in Illinois.…
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In this special episode, a ChicagoCHEC Fellows Alumnus -- Maxson Joseph -- talks with two high school students part of the UIC Champions Vaccination Cohort. UIC Champions is a summer program with its goal of empowering Chicago youth to become community leaders, create pathways to health professions careers and advance health equity. More info at https://twitter.com/uic_champions Join us at the upcoming event mentioned in the podcast! Summer Youth Leadership Event: State of the Pandemic: What Youth and their Families Need to Know as Vaccine Eligibility Expands. Scheduled for Saturday, June 5th from 11am-12pm CST, this event will feature Dr. Geraldine Luna, the Medical Director of the COVID-19 Initiative at the Chicago Department of Public Health and Dr. Melissa Simon, the Director of the Center for Health Equity Transformation. To register for this event, visit http://bit.ly/June5YLE. Contact us at: skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com skinnytreespodcast.com @SkinnyTrees312 on Twitter…
Join us in this special episode featuring the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative (CHEC) Fellows Program 2020 cohort. This program brings undergrad and postbac students together in preparation for careers in social, behavioral, and biomedical research and in health care. They share with us their experiences with the CHEC Fellows during a pandemic and ongoing social unrest, program highlights and “aha” moments from summer 2020 and how it has enriched their career paths. Interested in joining ChicagoCHEC program in 2021? - Applications NOW open until March 1st, 2021: https://chicagochec.org/opportunities/education-training-programs/research-fellows/ - Find out more at https://chicagochec.org Background music from FreeMusicArchive.org licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0: - We Are Stardust by Ketsa - Mountain Flowers by Siddhartha Corsus - Ode to Awareness by Siddhartha Corsus - Gazing by Andy G. Cohen - maria durch ein dornwald ging by Dee Yan-Key - Floating in Clouds by Lobo Loco - Drift Release by Ketsa - Bye Bye by Crowander - Slow Rising by Ketsa - Empire of Light by Siddhartha Corsus - New Soul by Ketsa - Flash by Yung Kartz - Confused by Maikaih Beats Contact us at: skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com skinnytreespodcast.com @SkinnyTrees312 on Twitter…
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1 Mini-Ep08: COVID-19 in Chicago Communities | Greg Trotter from the Greater Chicago Food Depository 19:50
This episode was recorded on May 11, 2020. Thank you for joining us on SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All. We like many of our fellow Chicagoans, are staying home and practicing physical distancing to flatten the curve. We are here to present a mini-series: COVID-19 in our Chicago communities. This episode features our co-host Araceli Estrada interviewing Greg Trotter, Senior Public Relations Manager, the spokesperson for the Greater Chicago Food Depository. He was a food business reporter for the Chicago Tribute where he often wrote stories about SNAP benefits and inequities in access to food. He strongly believes that no one should go hungry! Chicago Greater Food Depository Find Food Map: https://www.chicagosfoodbank.org/find-food/ Donate to the Chicago Greater Food Depository: https://secure2.convio.net/gcfd/site/Donation2?8743.donation=form1&df_id=8743&mfc_pref=T…
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NOTE: This episode was recorded on January 9th, 2020. Our guest for this special episode during Hispanic Heritage Month is José López – a prominent community leader and Executive Director of The Puerto Rican Cultural Center in Chicago, which he co-founded in 1973. He has written extensively on the political and social reality of Puerto Ricans in the United States while serving as an adjunct instructor at Northeastern Illinois University, Columbia College and the University of Illinois at Chicago. Your host for this episode is Maggie Nava – a longtime community advocate from our Center for Health Equity Transformation - who currently serves as Site Director for the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative at Northwestern University. Featured Guest: - José López, more info and bio available here: https://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/November-2014/Jose-Lopez-Humboldt-Park/ CONTACT US: – skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com – twitter.com/skinnytrees312 Outro music: - "Coco" performed Live at WFMU on Transpacific Sound Paradise with Rob Weisberg, 10/26/2015 by Radio Jarocho and Zenen Zeferino Huervo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.…
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