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MPH student Rosemelly Jimenez Medal comes from a family of truckers—her father has worked as a short-haul trucker for over 25 years. The cab of a commercial truck can be a noisy place, and she noticed that her father was having trouble hearing conversations at the family dinner table. Could there be a link between his job and his hearing loss?
To find the answer, Jimenez Medal teamed up with her father and noise researcher Erica Walker, RGSS Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at Brown University, to conduct hearing screenings on short-term truckers in her home state of California.
Host Megan Hall interviews Jimenez Medal and Walker to discuss their project and their findings.
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MPH student Rosemelly Jimenez Medal comes from a family of truckers—her father has worked as a short-haul trucker for over 25 years. The cab of a commercial truck can be a noisy place, and she noticed that her father was having trouble hearing conversations at the family dinner table. Could there be a link between his job and his hearing loss?
To find the answer, Jimenez Medal teamed up with her father and noise researcher Erica Walker, RGSS Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at Brown University, to conduct hearing screenings on short-term truckers in her home state of California.
Host Megan Hall interviews Jimenez Medal and Walker to discuss their project and their findings.
Mentioned in this episode:
Check out Trending Globally
Join host Dan Richards as he talks with experts about some of the world’s most pressing public policy challenges, and how to fix them .Subscribe to Trending Globally wherever you get your podcasts.
Leave us a review
And one last thing! If you enjoyed today’s episode, leave Humans in Public Health a review wherever you listen to the show, and let us know what topics we should cover next.
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