Episodios

  • 90: Latest Food Code Benefits Connecticut, Tribal Nations
    Jul 10 2024

    Summary:

    The FDA Food Code provides an evidence-based set of best practices for retail food safety that can reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses from retail food establishments. It offers a wide array of benefits that can help establish uniformity in retail food across the country, but some jurisdictions may face challenges in adopting it. There are different ways to adopt the Food Code, showcased in this podcast episode, with examples from Connecticut and the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation.

    Speakers:

    · Manisha Juthani, MD: Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Public Health

    · Cynthia Costa: Supervisor, Food Protection Program, Environmental Health Drinking Water Branch/Environmental Health Section, Connecticut Department of Public Health

    · Maryam Hosseini, RS/REHS: Environmental Health Manager, Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation

    Resources:

    · The Importance of the FDA Food Code | ASTHO

    · Helping Healthy Agencies Adopt the FDA’s Updated Food Code | Journal of Public Health Management and Practice (lww.com)

    · Our History | Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation

    · Environmental Health Program | Mashantucket Land Use Commission

    · Sec. 19a-36j. Food inspectors. Certification. Inspections. | Chapter 368a – Department of Public Health

    · Sec. 19a-36h. Adoption by reference of United States Food and Drug Administration’s Food Code. Regulations. | Chapter 368a – Department of Public Health

    · ASTHO Daily Newscast: Public Health Review Morning Edition

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    28 m
  • 89: Using Business Process Improvement to Address Procurement Challenges in Guam
    Jun 5 2024

    The Government of Guam (GovGuam)— along with many other states, territories, and freely associated states — experience s challenges with procurement, which were illuminated by the COVID-19 pandemic response. To improve their small purchase procurement process, GovGuam invested time and resources into business process improvement (BPI), forming cross-agency leadership and project teams with key staff from the Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services (DPHSS), the Office of the Governor of Guam, and other government agencies to inform decisions. Learn about the benefits and challenges of their efforts, and listen to their hopes for the future.

    Guests

    · Arthur San Agustin: Special Assistant of Health to the Governor of Guam, Former Director of Guam DPHSS, ASTHO Alum

    · Bertha Taijeron: Program Coordinator, Guam DPHSS

    · Jon Junior Calvo: Chief of Staff, Office of the Governor of Guam

    Resources

    • Grants Management Office Structure Optimization Toolkit assists in establishing and maintaining a centralized grants management office to optimize the use of federal funding.
    • ASTHO STAR Center provides high quality resources, tools, and model practices that modernize and strengthen administrative and organizational capacity.
    • Business process improvement efforts in the U.S. Virgin Islands offer insight into improving federal grants management:
      • Interagency Collaboration to Improve Business Processes in the U.S. Virgin Islands
      • How the U.S. Virgin Islands Is Improving Federal Grants Management
      • U.S. Virgin Islands Federal Grants Planning and Set Up Process Improvement
      • USVI – Business Processes Improvement
    • Boundary Spanning Leadership workshops focus on leveraging boundaries to benefit a group or an entire organization.
    • Using Boundary Spanning Leadership to Improve Population Health details GovGuam’s Boundary Spanning efforts.
    • Public Health Review Morning Edition

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    21 m
  • 88: Maximizing Investments in Social Determinants of Health Through Interagency Collaboration
    Apr 16 2024

    The social determinants of health (SDOH)—the social, economic, and built environments in which people live, learn, work, and play—have significant impacts on health outcomes. Yet, sustainably funding initiatives that address SDOH is an ongoing challenge. In this episode, Admiral Rachel Levine, MD, assistant secretary for health at HHS, and Danielle Nelson, Senior Program Analyst at the Federal Transit Administration, discuss the federal government’s commitment to aligning investments and resources across agencies. In addition, Elizabeth Hertel, director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, provides a practical example of how Michigan’s state health agency works collaboratively with the housing authority to ensure access to stable housing.

    Guests:

    Admiral Rachel Levine, MD: Assistant Secretary for Health, HHS

    Elizabeth Hertel: Director, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services

    Danielle Nelson: Senior Program Analyst, Federal Transit Administration

    Resources:

    Braiding and Layering Funding to Address the Social Determinants of Health

    Public Health Review Morning Edition

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    30 m
  • 87: With Deep Appreciation - Mike Fraser’s ASTHO Legacy
    Feb 28 2024

    In 2016, Mike Fraser joined ASTHO as CEO. Throughout the seven subsequent years, he served as an indispensable leader, visionary, mentor, and friend—steering the organization through unprecedented challenges in public health, including the global COVID-19 pandemic. Now, the time has come to bid Mike a bittersweet farewell. In this episode of Public Health Review, we speak with Mike about his profound legacy, celebrate ASTHO’s extraordinary achievements under his tenure, and wish him well in his new position as CEO at the College of American Pathologists.

    Behind the Scenes: What it Takes to do COVID Testing

    Public Health Review Morning Edition

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    35 m
  • 86: One Health - The Shared Future of People, Animals, and the Planet
    Nov 9 2023

    The One Health approach recognizes the interconnection between human and animal health and their shared environment. There is an urgent need for a One Health approach now, especially in the prevention of outbreaks, not just response. Public health agencies and the animal agriculture industry play crucial roles in One Health, along with other stakeholders. In this episode, our guests tell us how they put One Health into practice in a state health department, how health departments can connect across agencies to address One Health issues, and what falls under the One Health umbrella.  

     Guests 

    Dr. Karen Smith, MD, MPH: Founding Partner, Healthy Community Partners, Inc 

    J.J. Jones: Executive Director of the National Institute for Animal Agriculture 

    Dr. Megin Nichols DVM, MPH, DACVPM: Deputy Division Director, Division of Foodborne, Waterborne, and Environmental Diseases, CDC 

    Resources 

    ASTHO One Health Case Studies 

    ASTHO One Health Webinars 

    ASTHO Responding to Emerging Food Safety Threats Policy Statement 

    CDC Division of Foodborne, Waterborne, and Environmental Diseases 

    CDC One Health Office 

    National Institute for Animal Agriculture

    Public Health Review Morning Edition

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    28 m
  • 85: The Call to Join Public Health
    Oct 12 2023

    Public health has a workforce problem: the demand for a new generation of public health practitioners is higher than ever, but health agencies are having a hard time filling positions, either due to funding or lack of visibility. Luckily, there are solutions to bridge fresh graduates to public health careers. In this episode of Public Health Review, Dr. JP Leider from the University of Minnesota and Dr. Heather Krasna of Columbia University spoke with ASTHO about solutions to recruit new public health professionals and the partnerships forming around that endeavor.

    Guests:

    JP Leider, PhD: Director, Center for Public Health Systems, University of Minnesota School of Public Health

    Heather Krasna, PhD: Associate Dean, Career and Professional Development, Columbia University School of Public Health

    Resources:

    Public Health Careers

    Consortium for Workforce Research in Public Health

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    31 m
  • 84: Partnering to Prevent Overdoses
    Sep 18 2023

    Successful overdose prevention efforts require support from public health, public safety, and community harm reduction programs. These partnerships are key to promoting sustainable and effective overdose prevention.

    On this episode of Public Health Review, we speak with representatives from each of these fields to discuss their perspectives, experiences, and the importance of maintaining strong relationships while also negotiating differing strategies and approaches: Brandon del Pozo, a former police officer and current assistant professor of medicine and public health at Brown University; Joy Rucker of the Black Harm Reduction Network; and Dr. Cathy Slemp, former state health commissioner of West Virginia and current vice chair of the West Virginia Hope in Action Alliance.

    Guests:

    Brandon del Pozo, PhD: Assistant Professor of Medicine and Health Services, Policy, and Practice, Brown University

    Joy Rucker: National Harm Reduction Consultant, JR Harm Reduction Consulting

    Cathy Slemp, MD, MPH (alumni-WV): Co-Founder and Vice Chair, West Virginia Hope in Action Alliance

    Resources:

    https://www.astho.org/globalassets/brief/od2a-public-health-public-safety-partnerships.pdf

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    33 m
  • 83: Cutting-Edge Program Boosts Public Health Leadership Skills
    Aug 28 2023

    ASTHO’s Essentials of Leadership and Management (ELM) training gives public health experts the skills they need to better perform their supervisory positions and support their teams. On this episode, we check in with ELM graduates in Kentucky: Shannon Rome at the Franklin County Health Department, and Elizabeth Anderson-Hoagland with the Kentucky Department of Public Health. They share how the program has improved their work and helped them grow as leaders. We also hear from ASTHO’s Avia Mason about ELM, its impact on public health practitioners, and how programs like ELM can improve organizational culture and workplace wellbeing.

    Guests:

    Shannan Rome, Health Access Nurturing Development Services (HANDS) Manager, Franklin County Health Department

    Elizabeth Anderson-Hoagland, Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Kentucky Department of Public Health Division of Prevention and Quality Improvement

    Avia Mason, Vice President of Leadership and Organizational Performance, ASTHO

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    22 m