Buffalo HealthCast
The official health equity podcast of the University at Buffalo’s School of Public Health and Health Professions.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: health equity, public health
The official health equity podcast of the University at Buffalo’s School of Public Health and Health Professions.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: health equity, public health
We’re redefining children’s health by looking beyond and improving children’s health where it starts — at home, in the community, and anywhere you find children.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Kids & Family
Tags: child health, community health, health equity, nemours, pediatric research, pediatrics, Population Health, SDoH, value based care, well being, well beyond medicine, whole health
Most people don’t know that you’re considered a cancer survivor at the moment of diagnosis. It wasn’t always this way. Sixty years ago, a cancer diagnosis was a death sentence. And if you did survive, you were left to figure out the rest of your life on your own.
But some survivors demanded something different, something better.
This is The Cancer Mavericks, a deep-dive narrative into the people who fought for better treatment, forced doctors to listen, and pushed America to see the human side of the disease.
Episodes of this series will publish monthly through the end of December 2021 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the National Cancer Act of 1971.
Categories: Health & Fitness, History, Society & Culture
Tags: a history of cancer survivorship, american cancer society, american society of clinical oncology, apple podcasts, asco, AYA Cancer, Barbara Hoffman, bone marrow transplant, brain cancer, breast cancer, cancer, cancer advocacy, cancer advocate, cancer care, cancer control, cancer history, cancer maverick, cancer mavericks, cancer patient, cancer prevention, cancer rebels, cancer renegades, cancer support community, cancer survivor, cancer survivorship, cancer therapy, cancer treatment, cancer victim, cancer warrior, CancerCon, cdc, Centers for Disease Control, chemotherapy, clinical trial, clinical trials, colon cancer, cure cancer, David Nathan, documentary, Documentary Podcast, documentary series, doug ulman, ellen stovall, Fitzhugh Mullan, fran visco, genetics, genomics, gilda radner, harold benjamin, Harold Freeman, Harold P. Freeman, health, health equity, Healthcare, healthcare disparity, heidi adams, hematology, Julia Rowland, katie couric, lance armstrong, laura ziskin, leukemia and lymphoma society, lisa paulsen, livestrong, march on washington, Mary Lasker, Matthew Zachary, Medicine, mental-health, nancy brinker, national cancer act, national cancer institute, National Coalution for Cancer Survivorship, national institute of health, NCCS, NCI, NIH, noreen frasier, OMG! Cancer Summit, oncology, patient advocacy, patient advocates, Pediatric Oncology, personalized medicine, Podcast, Podcasts, precision medicine, radiation therapy, rose kushner, rusty robertson, serialized documentary, sickcare, spotify, Stand Up 2 Cancer, stem cell transplant, steve lickteig, stupid cancer, SU2C, sue schwartz, sung poblete, survivorship, Susie Leigh, the cancer mavericks, the cancer rebels, the cancer renegades, the history of cancer, the stupid cancer show, Vincent DeVita, war on cancer, wellness, western medicine, young adult cancer, young adult cancer movement
Welcome to the Funding Your Healthcare Vision podcast, the only podcast focused on helping visionary leaders of health centers & practices to secure grants, contracts and other funding to strengthen, scale & sustain their vision, mission & impact to support under-resourced communities of color
I’m your host Dr. Omolara, 20 year pediatrician, CEO of my own multi-practice health network and fundraising expert, raising over 3 million to-date and counting. I definitely know firsthand the challenges that come with financially sustaining quality healthcare for marginalized communities.
In each episode, we’ll bring you insights and advice from myself and other community health leaders who have successfully secured funding for their organizations
From navigating the grant application process to building relationships with funders, we’ll help you elevate your funding strategy to bring more money to support your mission.
So if you’re ready to take your health organization to the next level, welcome to your funding secret weapon.
Categories: Business, Health & Fitness
Tags: entrepreneurship, funding, health equity, Healthcare, medical practice, nonprofit, Nurse, physician, private practice
Welcome to “Is It Serious?,” a conversational podcast where two top doctors pull back the curtain on the American healthcare system and answer all of your health concerns, one question at a time. Our doctor hosts, Jean Luc Neptune, MD and Mark Lewis, MD, share their medical knowledge in a fun, lighthearted chat while also getting to the root of the “question of the day.” They will discuss a range of topics covering everything from complex health issues to the absurdity of drug commercials. The doctors will also share healthcare hacks, insider insurance tips, and mean tweets from their personal social media accounts. JL and Mark are the doctor friends that you always wished you had and now, you do!
Tweet us your questions @jeanlucneptune or @marklewismd or email us at isitserious@offscrip.com or call us at 855-283-4666.
Categories: Comedy, Health & Fitness
Tags: addiction, ask a doctor, Baylor University, cancer, cancers of the gut, columbia university, Columbia University Medical center, digital health, doctor, doctor radio, doctors, health, health equity, Healthcare, hypochondria, hypochondriac, illness, Intermountain Medical Group, Jean Luc Neptune MD, Mark Lewis MD, mayo clinic, Medicine, mental-health, OffScrip Health, offscrip media, oncologist, primary care, second opinion, sickness, Suntra Modern Recovery, symptom guide, symptom management, symptoms, wellbeing, wellness
In the Arena with NOW lifts up the voices of community leaders who are “in the arena” — in classrooms, playgrounds, Congressional halls, hospitals, and neighborhood streets — working to make sure that all children and families can live healthy, thriving lives. Each episode will delve into the experiences of local coalitions, residents, and experts who are working to create equitable systems of care and education. We’ll learn about what they are doing and why, challenges and successes faced, and advice for others seeking to build, grow, and sustain momentum for the long haul. Learn more at: https://www.networksofopportunity.org
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: Coalition, community, early childhood, family, health equity, Mediation, partnerships, social justice, trauma-informed