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Public Health Careers podcast episode with Wanji Banda, MPH
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Wanji is a Program and Outreach Manager at Elevated Co, a Healthcare Manager at Hollymead Rehab, and a Chapter Chair with Sisters in Public Health.
She is a motivated and result-oriented public health professional with a background in Biomedical sciences, Healthcare finance management, and Nonprofit partnership development.Â
Born and raised in Zambia, Wanjiâs passion stems from growing up in a healthcare system that has been unable to provide high-quality, culturally appropriate healthcare services. And now she is committed to implementing change and bridging health equity and inequality gaps.
She conferred an Associates Degree in Biology at Alvin Community College. A Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Sciences at Sam Houston State University. And a Master of Public Health at Baylor University.
In todayâs episode youâll hear and learn more about
And much more
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@0:00 Trailer
@2:39 How do you identify & tell us a little about your personal background?Â
@9:17 Talk about the Black Mothers Stories initiativeÂ
@13:24 Collectivism culture in the US and in Zambia?
@15:38 What does public health mean to you?
@16:23 AD 2024 Black Maternal Health Conference
@17:31 Associates Degree in Biology at Alvin Community CollegeÂ
@22:25 Bachelor's degree at Sam Houston State University (14-17)
@24:57 Any undergrad takeaway(s)?
@27:00 Medical Scribe Trainer at Houston MethodistÂ
@34:01 Master of Public Health at Baylor University (19-22)
@39:20 Intern at Sisters in Public Health
@43:30 Assistant Healthcare Manager - Finance at Hollymead Rehab
@49:53 Takeaways?
@51:28 Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter Chair at Sisters in Public Health
@57:02 Program and Outreach Manager at Elevated Co
@1:01:16 Global Health Corps Fellow
@1:04:28 Where can people connect with you and where would you like to see yourself in the future?
@1:07:43 The Furious FiveÂ
Support the show
Thanks for tuning in. Let's all work together towards a culture of health, wellbeing, and equity for all.
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- Omari Richins, MPH on LinkedIn
- Support on The Public Health Store
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Public Health Careers podcast episode with Wanji Banda, MPH
đŻÂ Learn more about this episode and resources mentioned: Full Episode
Sign up for the 2024 Black Maternal Health Conference: Click Here
Wanji is a Program and Outreach Manager at Elevated Co, a Healthcare Manager at Hollymead Rehab, and a Chapter Chair with Sisters in Public Health.
She is a motivated and result-oriented public health professional with a background in Biomedical sciences, Healthcare finance management, and Nonprofit partnership development.Â
Born and raised in Zambia, Wanjiâs passion stems from growing up in a healthcare system that has been unable to provide high-quality, culturally appropriate healthcare services. And now she is committed to implementing change and bridging health equity and inequality gaps.
She conferred an Associates Degree in Biology at Alvin Community College. A Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Sciences at Sam Houston State University. And a Master of Public Health at Baylor University.
In todayâs episode youâll hear and learn more about
And much more
Be sure to subscribe - enjoy the episode
@0:00 Trailer
@2:39 How do you identify & tell us a little about your personal background?Â
@9:17 Talk about the Black Mothers Stories initiativeÂ
@13:24 Collectivism culture in the US and in Zambia?
@15:38 What does public health mean to you?
@16:23 AD 2024 Black Maternal Health Conference
@17:31 Associates Degree in Biology at Alvin Community CollegeÂ
@22:25 Bachelor's degree at Sam Houston State University (14-17)
@24:57 Any undergrad takeaway(s)?
@27:00 Medical Scribe Trainer at Houston MethodistÂ
@34:01 Master of Public Health at Baylor University (19-22)
@39:20 Intern at Sisters in Public Health
@43:30 Assistant Healthcare Manager - Finance at Hollymead Rehab
@49:53 Takeaways?
@51:28 Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter Chair at Sisters in Public Health
@57:02 Program and Outreach Manager at Elevated Co
@1:01:16 Global Health Corps Fellow
@1:04:28 Where can people connect with you and where would you like to see yourself in the future?
@1:07:43 The Furious FiveÂ
Support the show
Thanks for tuning in. Let's all work together towards a culture of health, wellbeing, and equity for all.
ââ SUBSCRIBE & Leave a 5-STAR REVIEW! ââ
Follow & Support:
- Join The Public Health Community
- The Public Health Millennial on IG
- The Public Health Millennial on LinkedIn
- The Public Health Millennial Website
- Omari Richins, MPH on LinkedIn
- Support on The Public Health Store

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