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412 - Backstage at Public Health On Call: 2021 In Review with Dr. Josh Sharfstein and Stephanie Desmon

Public Health On Call

The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Medicine, News, Health & Fitness

4.6644 Ratings

🗓️ 22 December 2021

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In the last episode of Season 4, Lindsay Smith Rogers talks with co-hosts Dr. Josh Sharfstein and Stephanie Desmon about 2021: how it started, what happened, and how it's going now. They reflect on where we were one year ago, talk about their favorite episodes and public health moments, give some reading suggestions, and discuss what they're most looking forward to in 2022. If you're in need of a chuckle, stick around for a surprise at the end.

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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 jhhhu.edu.

0:40.4

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

0:46.2

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

0:51.1

Since March 3rd, 2020, Public Health On Call has brought you more than 400 episodes with

0:57.5

evidence and experts to help unpack the days COVID-19 and public health news and what it means for

1:03.2

tomorrow. As we wind down season four, we have a few thank yous. First, a big thank you to our

1:09.8

interns, Kelly Corcoran, Caroline Wang,

1:13.0

Alyssa, Sue, and Hannah Bennett, who bring fresh ideas and much-needed support for the podcast.

1:19.4

We'd also like to thank you, our listeners, for sharing your ideas and questions and for

1:24.3

downloading this podcast more than six million times. We're taking a break

1:29.4

starting December 23rd and we'll be back on January 3rd with Season 5 of Public Health On Call.

1:35.7

We'll continue to cover the latest on COVID vaccines, treatment breakthroughs, and research.

1:41.0

We'll talk about living with COVID and what our world might look like going forward

1:45.3

as we move from pandemic crisis to endemic virus. We'll also cover other urgent public health

1:51.9

issues, including racism, gun violence, mental health, climate change, and overdose.

1:58.8

We so appreciate all the great ideas that come from our listeners, so please

2:03.1

keep writing us at public health question at jh.hu.edu, and thank you for being part of this podcast.

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