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By Dora Barilla and Gary Gunderson
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The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.
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Success to Significance Leader Series Interview: Scott Reiner with host Dr. Dora Barilla
"Defining Chapter 2"
Stakeholder Health is a voluntary movement of people working within hospital health systems who see in the current policy environment the opportunity to address the underlying causes of poor health in their communities by strategically leverage existing resources and partnering with diverse stakeholders.
The movement aspires to identify and activate a menu of proven community health practices and partnerships that work from the top of the mission statement to the bottom line.
stakeholderhealth.org
Phillip Summers began working in community development in 2001, teaching health and physical education in Belize. He holds a Master of Public Health from UNC-Chapel Hill. Phillip is interested in social justice, racial reconciliation, and active living by design. He has more than 30 co-authored publications from community-based participatory research with immigrant farmworkers and construction workers. While doing community engaged research public transportation captured his imagination and passion for creating systems that enable health. He lives with his family in Winston Salem, NC, and works as a bus driver for the public transportation system.
Phillip Summers began working in community development in 2001, teaching health and physical education in Belize. He holds a Master of Public Health from UNC-Chapel Hill. Phillip is interested in social justice, racial reconciliation, and active living by design. He has more than 30 co-authored publications from community-based participatory research with immigrant farmworkers and construction workers. While doing community engaged research public transportation captured his imagination and passion for creating systems that enable health. He lives with his family in Winston Salem, NC, and works as a bus driver for the public transportation system.
COVID-19, The Center Holds!
Gary Gunderson talks with Lauren Gunderson and Dr. Kimberlydawn Wisdom, MD. Kimberlydawn is Senior Vice President of Community Health & Equity, and Chief Wellness & Diversity Officer at Henry Ford Health System. She also served as Michigan's First Surgeon General.
Lauren Gunderson is a playwright, screenwriter and short story author. For two of the last three years she has also been the most produced playwright in America.
COVID-19, The Center Holds!
Gary Gunderson talks with Lauren Gunderson and Dr. Soma Stout. Soma, a primary care internist and pediatrician, is a Vice President at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) and serves as Executive Lead of 100 Million Healthier Lives.
Lauren Gunderson is a playwright, screenwriter and short story author. For two of the last three years she has also been the most produced playwright in America.
Gary Gunderson talks with Leah McCall Devlin and Lauren Gunderson. Lauren Gunderson is a playwright, screenwriter and short story author. For two of the last three years she has also been the most produced playwright in America. She also happens to be Gary's daughter.
Leah is a Professor of the Practice at the UNC-Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health. She is also chair of the board of the CDC Foundation, an independent nonprofit created by Congress to mobilize philanthropic and private-sector resources to support the CDC’s critical work. She has served more than 30 years in public health practice in North Carolina, including 10 years as the state’s Health Director.
Gary Gunderson talks with Scott Burris and Lauren Gunderson. Scott is a Professor of Law at Temple Law School, where he directs the Center for Public Health Law Research. He is also a Professor in Temple’s School of Public Health. Lauren is a playwright, screenwriter and short story author. For two of the last three years she has also been the most produced playwright in America. She also happens to be the daughter of Gary Gunderson.
Lauren Gunderson is a playwright, screenwriter and short story author from Atlanta, GA. She received her BA in English/Creative Writing at Emory University, and her MFA in Dramatic Writing at NYU Tisch, where she was also a Reynolds Fellow in Social Entrepreneurship. She was named the most produced playwright in America by American Theatre Magazine in 2017 and 2019, was awarded the 2016 Lanford Wilson Award from the Dramatist Guild, the 2016 Otis Gurnsey Award for Emerging Writer, and was awarded the prestigious 2014 and 2018 Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award for her play, I and You (also a Susan Smith Blackburn Blackburn and John Gassner Award finalist) and The Book of Will. That play was an NNPN Rolling World Premiere that started at Marin Theatre Company and has seen over 40 productions nationwide. She is also a recipient of the Mellon Foundation’s 3-Year Residency with Marin Theatre Company.
Gene Matthews, JD is a senior investigator at the NC Institute for Public Health, where he conducts legal research and provides technical assistance to public health practitioners on legal topics. He is also the Director of the Southeastern Regional Center of the Network for Public Health Law, which provides legal assistance on a variety of public health topics, enabling practitioners, lawyers and policymakers to apply the law to pressing public health issues. From 1979-2004, Gene worked at the CDC, serving for many years as the Chief Legal Advisor in the Office of General Counsel. Mr. Matthews received both his BA in history and mathematics and his JD from UNC. He co-instructs a course on health law and ethics for the Executive DrPH program
Stuart M. Butler is a senior fellow in Economic Studies at Brookings. Prior to joining Brookings, Butler spent 35 years at The Heritage Foundation, as Director of the Center for Policy Innovation and earlier as Vice-President for Domestic and Economic Policy Studies. He is a member of the editorial board of Health Affairs, an advisory board member of the National Academy of Medicine’s Culture of Health Program, and a board member of Mary’s Center, a group of community health clinics. Most recently, he has played a prominent role in the debate over healthcare reform and addressing social determinants of health. He has also been working on a wide range of audiences, including the future of higher education, economic mobility, budget process reform and federal entitlement reform.
Dr. Maria Hernandez, PhD, is President and COO, Impact4Health and is principal researcher on the Inclusive Leader 360, Inclusion Scorecard for Population Health. Leading Alameda County’s first Pay for Success Asthma Initiative. She serves on the Board of Trustees at Alameda Health System—one of the California’s largest public healthcare systems. She is interviewed by Dora Barilla.
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.