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Public Health Careers podcast episode with Dr. Laura Magaña, PhD, MS
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Dr. Laura Magaña is President & CEO of the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, also known as ASPPH.
She is also the Founding President of the Global Network for Academic Public Health, an alliance of seven regional associations representing schools and programs of public health worldwide
Prior to joining ASPPH,Dr. Magaña dedicated more than 35 years to successfully leading the transformation and advancements of public and private universities in Mexico, educational organizations in the United States, United Nations programs, and nongovernmental organizations in Central America and Europe. She was most recently the dean of the School of Public Health at the National Institute of Public Health in Mexico.
She conferred a Bachelor in Special Education at School of Education. Then a Masters of Science in Educational Technology and a PhD in Educational Administration, Educational Leadership and Administration at Gallaudet University.
In today’s episode you’ll hear and learn more about
1. How public health is at a pivotal moment, presenting opportunities for visibility
2. Why storytelling is crucial to shift the narrative around public health professionals
3. How public health transcends political divides and is rooted in community and justice
4. Why interdisciplinary education and experiential learning is vital for preparing future public health professionals
5. Why you have to stay informed and flexible in the ever changing public heath landscape
6. Why no one is truly safe until everyone is safe
And much much more!
Chapters:
@0:00 Trailer
@3:07 Can you share a bit about your background?
@3:48 Why is now the right time to highlight the P.H workforce?
@6:00 How can we shift public perception of P.H professionals?
@8:41 What strategies can strengthen the P.H workforce?
@13:23 What major shifts do you foresee in P.H education?
@18:27 What does public health mean to you?
@19:54 Can you walk us through your academic journey?
@28:26 What led you to pursue a PhD in Educational Administration?
@31:30 Experience as Exec. Dir. at the Mexican-North American Institute and Dean at Universidad de Las Américas?
@39:09 Roles at Invest in Denmark, Universidad Anáhuac, and Easterseals?
@45:45 What was your focus as President & CEO of ASPPH?
@53:16 How have you amplified academic public health through advocacy?
@55:16 President of Global Network for Academic P.H.
@59:11 Past Week’s Guest Question
@1:01:24 The Furious Five
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Public Health Careers podcast episode with Dr. Laura Magaña, PhD, MS
🎯 Learn more about this episode and resources mentioned
🧠 Join our public health community
📲Dr. Laura Magaña on LinkedIn
Dr. Laura Magaña is President & CEO of the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, also known as ASPPH.
She is also the Founding President of the Global Network for Academic Public Health, an alliance of seven regional associations representing schools and programs of public health worldwide
Prior to joining ASPPH,Dr. Magaña dedicated more than 35 years to successfully leading the transformation and advancements of public and private universities in Mexico, educational organizations in the United States, United Nations programs, and nongovernmental organizations in Central America and Europe. She was most recently the dean of the School of Public Health at the National Institute of Public Health in Mexico.
She conferred a Bachelor in Special Education at School of Education. Then a Masters of Science in Educational Technology and a PhD in Educational Administration, Educational Leadership and Administration at Gallaudet University.
In today’s episode you’ll hear and learn more about
1. How public health is at a pivotal moment, presenting opportunities for visibility
2. Why storytelling is crucial to shift the narrative around public health professionals
3. How public health transcends political divides and is rooted in community and justice
4. Why interdisciplinary education and experiential learning is vital for preparing future public health professionals
5. Why you have to stay informed and flexible in the ever changing public heath landscape
6. Why no one is truly safe until everyone is safe
And much much more!
Chapters:
@0:00 Trailer
@3:07 Can you share a bit about your background?
@3:48 Why is now the right time to highlight the P.H workforce?
@6:00 How can we shift public perception of P.H professionals?
@8:41 What strategies can strengthen the P.H workforce?
@13:23 What major shifts do you foresee in P.H education?
@18:27 What does public health mean to you?
@19:54 Can you walk us through your academic journey?
@28:26 What led you to pursue a PhD in Educational Administration?
@31:30 Experience as Exec. Dir. at the Mexican-North American Institute and Dean at Universidad de Las Américas?
@39:09 Roles at Invest in Denmark, Universidad Anáhuac, and Easterseals?
@45:45 What was your focus as President & CEO of ASPPH?
@53:16 How have you amplified academic public health through advocacy?
@55:16 President of Global Network for Academic P.H.
@59:11 Past Week’s Guest Question
@1:01:24 The Furious Five
Support the show
Thanks for tuning in. Let's all work together towards a culture of health, wellbeing, and equity for all.
⭐⭐ SUBSCRIBE & Leave a 5-STAR REVIEW! ⭐⭐
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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