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Public Health On Call

398 - Public Health In Crisis

Public Health On Call

The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Medicine, News, Health & Fitness

4.6644 Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2021

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Throughout the pandemic, public health officials have been threatened, assaulted, fired, or forced to resign. Lindsay Smith Rogers speaks with Dr. Beth Resnick, senior scientist at Johns Hopkins and the cofounder of the STOP! Partner Group, and Dr. Nilesh Kalyanaraman, Health Officer of Anne Arundel County in Maryland, about the treatment of some officials and their teams, how some states have passed laws restricting public health authority, and why it's critical to address these issues now before the next public health crisis. Learn more about STOP! at standwithpublichealth.jhsph.edu.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Season 4 of Public Health On Call, a podcast from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

0:13.0

I'm Josh Sharfstein, Vice Dean for Public Health Practice and Community Engagement, and a former Commissioner of Health in Baltimore City.

0:20.0

Our goal is to bring

0:21.7

scientific evidence and experience to current topics in public health through engaging interviews

0:27.1

with scientists, community leaders, policy experts, public health officials, clinicians, and more.

0:32.8

If you have ideas or questions for us to cover, please email us at public health question at jh.edu.

0:40.4

That's public health question at jh.u.edu for future podcast episodes.

0:46.4

No more mess. We don't have to fly. We know who you are. We know who you are.

0:56.0

No more man.

0:57.0

Stand down.

0:58.0

We want them to stand out right now.

1:00.0

Stand down, stand down, stand down, stand down.

1:04.0

Hi, I'm Lindsay Smith Rogers, producer of Public Health On Call.

1:08.0

Today, I'm speaking with Dr. Beth Resnick, Assistant Dean for Public Health

1:12.8

Practice and Training at the Bloomberg School, and co-founder of the Stop Partner Group,

1:18.2

and Dr. Nailash Kalianaraman, Annarundle County's health officer here in Maryland.

1:23.5

We speak about the aggression and anger aimed at public health officials during the COVID-19 pandemic,

1:29.3

how some states have restricted their authority, and why urgent action is needed to restore public health now before the next crisis.

1:38.3

You can learn more about Stop at standwithpublichealth.jhsph.edu.

1:44.1

That's standwithpublichealth.hspsph.edu. That's standwithpublichealth.jhatsphach.org.org.

1:48.4

Let's listen.

1:49.6

Dr. Beth Resnick and Dr. Nalesh Kaliana-Rama, and thank you so much for joining us today

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