Training In Public Health

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Sinopse

Working in public health requires a wide range of multidisciplinary skills. This podcast is a platform for sharing experiences of working and training in public health across a range of organisations to improve population health. Please comment on Twitter with #PHdevelop

Episódios

  • E34 - Professor Sir Jonathan Van-Tam

    15/02/2024 Duração: 41min

    Episode 2 of our special series in partnership with the Faculty of Public Health where we explore one key question - What is Public Health? It may seem like a simple question, but Public Health is no single thing. The aim of the series is to shine a light on the breadth of Public Health and the challenges ahead by talking to key figures in the field. This episode we sat down with Professor Sir Jonathan Van-Tam. Sir Jonathan Van-Tam is a Professor of Health Protection at the University of Nottingham and the former Deputy Chief Medical Officer. Jonathan completed his medical training at the University of Nottingham, where he became a senior lecturer. He joined SmithKline Beecham in 2000 as an associate director. He has over two decades experience in health protection and infectious diseases through his previous roles as the head of pandemic influenza at the health protection agency, chairing the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control expert advisory group on h5n1 vaccines and chair of the UK gover

  • E33 - Dame Jennifer Dixon, Health Foundation Chief Executive

    11/01/2024 Duração: 37min

    We launch a special series in partnership with the Faculty of Public Health where we explore one key question - What is Public Health? It may seem like a simple question, but Public Health is no single thing. The aim of the series is to shine a light on the breadth of Public Health and the challenges ahead by talking to key figures in the field. This episode we sat down with Dame Jennifer Dixon, Chief Executive of The Health Foundation, an independent charity in the UK that works to improve health in the UK. Jennifer is a former paediatrician and a leading expert in health policy and research. She has been awarded a CBE and a DBE for her services to the NHS and public health. Before joining the Health Foundation in 2013, Dame Jennifer was director of policy at the Nuffield Trust, an independent health think tank. She also held senior policy positions at the Department of Health, the King’s Fund and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She has published widely on health system performance, quali

  • E32 - TiPH Live: Public Health Careers Compass

    25/10/2023 Duração: 50min

    A very special live episode we recorded at the Faculty of Public Health conference in London in September 2023. We welcomed a guest host - Fatai Ogunlayi, a consultant in public health and former chair of the FPH Specialty Registrar Committee. In this episode we explored: How to navigate public health careers The transition from registrar to consultant Developing into a public health leader Dealing with imposter syndrome Networking skills Dr. Amina Aitsi-Selmi Amina’s first career was in Academic Public Health and she was a Consultant in International Public Health at the then Public Health Engand. Since 2016, Amina has worked independently as an Executive and Career Coach to doctors and global leaders. She holds a MRCP, MSc in Public Health from LSHTM, and a PhD that was supervised by Professor Sir Michael Marmot. Amina is also  an Honorary Lecturer at UCL teaching on the Social Determinants of Global Health and wrote an award winning book called The Success Trap: Why Good People Stay in Jobs Th

  • E31 - MSF Epidemiologist Patrick Keating on emergency outbreak response, data science and careers in global health

    02/10/2023 Duração: 18min

    This episode we sat down with Patrick Keating, an epidemiologist at MSF with over ten years experience in global health. He honed his skills across a number of experiences and roles including with the UK Public Health Rapid Support Team, research roles at LSHTM and a range of NGOs. We talked about the life of a field epidemiologist at MSF, his thoughts on the skills needed in emergency outbreak settings and his thoughts on global health careers. If you enjoyed the episode please leave us a review and follow us on Twitter @TiPH_Podcast for news and updates on future episodes.

  • E30 - Field Epidemiology: It's role in public health, FETP programmes and global health pandemic preparedness.

    02/10/2023 Duração: 31min

    This episode we take a deep dive into a lesser known area of public health. Field Epidemiology. We are joined by Dr. Obaghe Edeghere, deputy director at the UK Health Security Agency and head of the UK Field service. He explains what field epidemiology is and why it's so important in the bigger picture of improving public health. We are also joined by Dr. Louise Coole, the head of the UK Field Epidemiology Training Programme. She explains what the key skills of a field epidemiologist are and the core components of the FETP and it's role in the public health workforce. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review and follow us on Twitter @TiPH_Podcast for news and update on future episodes. CHAPTERS (00:00) Introduction (01:50) Obaghe Edeghere - What is Field Epidemiology (04:10) Leadership attributes for Field Epidemiology (06:52) What is the UKHSA Field Service (11:31) The global field epidemiology workforce in pandemic preparedness (14:40) Reflection on Field Epidemiology (15:13) Louise Coo

  • E29 - BMA President Martin McKee on post-Brexit public health, politics and junior doctor strikes

    14/03/2023 Duração: 39min

    This episode we are joined by Professor Martin McKee CBE, current President of the British Medical Association and Professor of European Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Martin is an active advocate for the health of the public and we cover wide ranging topics including Europe, upcoming industrial action of junior doctors in England, and personal and professional resilience. Biography of Martin McKee with the BMJ https://www.bmj.com/content/350/bmj.h421n Martin’s recent publications on the BMJ https://www.bmj.com/search/advanced/author1%3Amartin%2Bmckee%20limit_from%3A1840-01-01%20limit_to%3A2023-03-04%20numresults%3A10%20sort%3Arelevance-rank%20format_result%3Astandard The textbook ‘Mastering Public Health’ for which Martin wrote the foreword https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Mastering_Public_Health_A_postgraduate_g.html?id=e7AYPJTJhC8C&redir_esc=y

  • TiPH episode 28 - Kevin Fenton on social media, community engagement and how to develop leadership skills

    22/02/2023 Duração: 52min

    This episode we are joined by Professor Kevin Fenton, current President of the UK Faculty of Public Health and Regional Director of Public Health for London.  We cover his thoughts on the lessons learnt from the pandemic, why community engagement is so important in public health and his tips for developing social media and communications skills. Find out more about Professor Kevin Fenton (@ProfKevinFenton) / Twitter Follow us Training in Public Health Podcast (@TiPH_Podcast) / Twitter Email us: traininginpublichealth@gmail.com 

  • TiPH episode 27 - Angela Baker, Consultant in Public Health on Health Inequalities

    06/02/2023 Duração: 35min

    This episode we welcome Angela Baker, a Consultant in Public Health in Coventry City Council specialising in health inequalities and children's health and former Deputy Director of Health Improvement and Workforce at the UK Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID).  We delve into how to address health inequalities, her experience in health improvement, commissioning services and developing effective strategies in public health. Follow us on Twitter @TiPH_Podcast and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts  Contact us at traininginpublichealth@gmail.com

  • TiPH episode 26 - Jim McManus on leadership in public health and the 175th anniversary of the first medical officer

    10/01/2023 Duração: 27min

    This week we are joined by Professor Jim McManus, current president of the association of Directors of public health, Director of public health at Hertfordshire county council and honorary Professor at the University of Hertfordshire.  We talk about his reflections on the COVID-10 pandemic, the future of public health and what good leadership looks like.

  • TiPH episode 25 - Maggie Rae on her time as FPH president and reflecting on the COVID-19 pandemic

    19/12/2022 Duração: 50min

    We interview Professor Maggie Rae, outgoing president of the Faculty of Public Health.  She looks back on her time as president, her future plans and reflects on the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • TiPH episode 24 - Dino Motti on hosting the podcast and the transition to a consultant in public health

    19/12/2022 Duração: 31min

    It is a new season of the podcast with two new hosts - Josh Howkins and Kazim Beebeejaun.  This episode we interview Dino Motti on his time hosting the podcast. Having now transitioned to a consultant in Public Health at Gloucestershire County Council he reflects on what he learnt from hosting and how he developed his leadership skills during his time as a registrar.

  • TiPH episode 23 - MSF Epidemiologist Grazia Caleo on a career in International Public Health.

    25/09/2018 Duração: 24min

    We interviewed Dr Caleo at the MSF Offices in London to ask her about her career and what it means to train in Public Health to practice in international, global health in such turbulent times.

  • TiPH episode 22 - Suzanne Bartington on politics, research, elected office and Public Health.

    14/08/2018 Duração: 31min

    For our series on politics, advocacy and activism we interview our guest Dr. Suzanne Bartington, an academic registrar in the West Mids talks about her experience at the interface between public health, academia and political office as elected councillor.

  • TiPH episode 21 - Kitty Mohan on representation, politics and advocacy

    30/07/2018 Duração: 43min

    For the first episode of a series on politics and advocacy Dino Motti interviews Kitty Mohan, a former registrar in London who has distinguished herself as an elected representative within the British Medical Association (BMA) and beyond and has recently started her new role as CCDC in London.

  • TiPH episode 20 - Andrew Dalton on the CMO 2018 Annual Report

    04/06/2018 Duração: 27min

    We interview Andrew Dalton, Public Health Registrar in the West Midlands who just completed a national treasure placement at the Department of Health working on the Chief Medical Officer Annual report for 2018.

  • TiPH Episode 19: A conversation with Ryan Swiers about training in the third sector.

    16/01/2018 Duração: 23min

    Ryan Swiers, Public Health Registrar in the East Midlands, on the experience of public health training within the third sector in Uganda and how cricket played a pivotal role.

  • TiPH Episode 18: A chat with Tom Fowler and Anneke Seller on Genomics and the HEE Masterclass

    09/11/2017 Duração: 29min

    A chat with Tom Fowler, Deputy Chief Scientist at Genomics England, and Anneke Seller, Scientific Director of the National Genomics Education Program. A special episode in occasion of the HEE Masterclass dedicated to Genomics. (more info here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hee-west-mids-masterclass-genomics-its-implications-for-public-health-tickets-36748062444)

  • TiPH Episode 17: A conversation with Shamil Haroon, the founder of the podcast

    13/10/2017 Duração: 10min

    In this episode we flip the microphone and interview the creative force that has been behind the TiPH podcast for the last two years, Shamil Haroon. We discuss about the experience of producing the podcast while reflecting on the future of this project and the directions of the medium... and perform a handover to a new generation of curators.

  • TiPH Episode 16: Consultant Networks

    08/05/2017 Duração: 17min

    In this episode, Glenda Augustine, Patrick Saunders, and Adeola Agbebiyi discuss the development and role of a consultant network in the West Midlands, UK.

  • TiPH Episode 15: Making Every Contact Count

    03/03/2017 Duração: 51min

    In this episode, Claire Cheminade, Janet Flint, and Ged Byrne discuss Making Every Contact Count (MECC), and other approaches to behaviour change. Ged Byrne - Dean and Director of Education and Quality for Health Education England Janet Flint - Programme Lead, Population Health and Prevention – National Programmes Health Education England Claire Cheminade - Senior Project Manager, Population Health and Prevention - National Programmes Health Education England Links Making Every Contact Count website: http://www.makingeverycontactcount.co.uk/

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