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Dr. Janell Wright discusses her extensive journey in public health, highlighting the impact of community engagement and the importance of addressing social determinants of health. She reflects on her international experiences, the stigma surrounding diseases like HIV, and the need for a more supportive healthcare system.
• Janell shares her journey to public health
• Emphasis on understanding root causes of health issues
• Importance of community engagement in healthcare initiatives
• Challenges faced by patients due to stigma
• Transitioning back to the U.S. and her work at the CDC
• Encouragement for young professionals, especially women in the field
• Networking and mentorship as vital components of professional growth
• Personal anecdotes revealing the importance of humane perspectives in healthcare
• Reflections on family influences and experiences growing up abroad
-special thanks to Advanced 3D for sponsoring this episode.
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By Brent Wright and Joris Peels5
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Dr. Janell Wright discusses her extensive journey in public health, highlighting the impact of community engagement and the importance of addressing social determinants of health. She reflects on her international experiences, the stigma surrounding diseases like HIV, and the need for a more supportive healthcare system.
• Janell shares her journey to public health
• Emphasis on understanding root causes of health issues
• Importance of community engagement in healthcare initiatives
• Challenges faced by patients due to stigma
• Transitioning back to the U.S. and her work at the CDC
• Encouragement for young professionals, especially women in the field
• Networking and mentorship as vital components of professional growth
• Personal anecdotes revealing the importance of humane perspectives in healthcare
• Reflections on family influences and experiences growing up abroad
-special thanks to Advanced 3D for sponsoring this episode.
Support the show

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