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618 - Two Newly-Minted Public Health Graduates Share Their Mental Health Research

Public Health On Call

The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

News, Health & Fitness, Medicine

4.6644 Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2023

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

In a special episode, two brand-new graduates of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health talk with Dr. Josh Sharfstein about their dissertation research involving mental health. Jaimie Shaff, DrPH, talks about her work examining the mental health of people who are multiethnic and multiracial, and who are routinely left out of data sets or lumped in with "other." Bianca Smith, PhD, discusses her research using geospatial analysis to examine the relationship between housing discrimination and Black mental health in metro Detroit. Get even more public health news from our twice-weekly Expert Insights newsletter:http://publichealth.jhu.edu/subscribe

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0:00.0

It's Lindsay Smith Rogers.

0:02.8

Thanks for joining us for season seven of the podcast.

0:05.8

We'll be off from Memorial Day and returning Wednesday, May 31st for the first episode of

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season eight.

0:11.6

But first, a quick note about one of our other projects, Expert Insights.

0:15.7

From the same team that has brought you the Public Health on Call podcast since March 2020,

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expert insights began

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as a daily newsletter rounding up everything we knew about COVID in that moment. Over the last

0:26.9

three years, the newsletter evolved and in 2023, the Project won an Anthem Award for being a go-to

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public health resource. Framed by Bloomberg School researchers and rooted in science, expert insights

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informs readers about the most pressing public health topics. If you're not already, please

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0:56.8

Finally, some thank yous from this season of the podcast.

1:00.4

Major thanks to Grace Fernandez for stepping in his producer while I was out on family leave

1:04.9

and to Annalise Winnie and Rachel Burvell for their work co-producing public health in the

1:09.2

field, the series on Black Maternal Health. Thank you also to our faithful team of interns, Kriti Baum, Hannah Bennett, and

1:15.9

Caroline Wang. Finally, we'd also like to thank you, our listeners, for sharing your ideas and

1:21.7

questions, and for downloading this podcast nearly 10 million times. Keep writing us at Public Health Question at

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jhu.edu and thank you for being part of this podcast. Welcome to Public Health on

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Call, a podcast from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where we bring

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evidence, experience, and perspective to make sense of today's leading health challenges.

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