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Courageous Public Health

Courageous Public Health

著者: Kristi McClamroch
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To all the women leading in public health—this podcast is your space to turn up the volume on your courage. My role? To listen, to amplify, and to stand with you in the fight for equity. Welcome to the Courageous Public Health Podcast.2025 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • CPH 37 — What This Year Taught Me About Courage: A Solo Episode with Dr. Kristi McClamroch
    2025/12/30

    In this episode, as we wrap up 2025, Dr. McClamroch reflects on what this year's conversations have revealed about courage in public health — and what that means for her work with women leaders and organizations. Because if this year taught her anything, it's that courage isn't optional anymore — it's part of how we change the landscape of public health.

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    Conversation Highlights

    • Seeing Courage in Real Time — Dr. McClamroch reflects on the moment guests begin to recognize their own courage during interviews, and how that shift opens something powerful in them.
    • The Patterns Behind the Stories — After dozens of conversations, recurring themes emerged—revealing that women in public health are courageous long before they ever name themselves that way.
    • Courage as a Public-Health Solution — Dr. McClamroch shares why courage isn't a bonus trait but a leadership necessity in a time of burnout, political pressure, and systems in flux.
    • From Accidental Courage to Intentional Practice — She explores how courage can be taught, strengthened, and used deliberately—not just in crisis, but in everyday leadership.
    • What Comes Next — Drawing from seven months of insights, Dr. McClamroch introduces her vision for supporting courageous women leaders and organizations in 2026.

    "My work is to hold up the mirror and say: You are already doing courageous things. Let's name it. Let's strengthen it. Let's use it with intention." — Dr. Kristi McClamroch

    Stay In Touch

    With Dr. Kristi McClamroch:

    Email - kristi.mcclamroch@courageouspublichealth.com

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/

    Website: www.CourageousPublicHealth.com

    Subscribe to Weekly Courageous Public Health Podcast Updates - http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6

    **Remember to Like the Episode, Subscribe, and Leave a Review!**

    Public Health Consulting To Support You

    At Courageous Public Health, we are turning up the volume on courage among public health professionals.

    We support public health organizations through workshop design and facilitation, and speaking engagements. Interested in working with us? Reach out on email, LinkedIn, or our website!

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    19 分
  • CPH 36 — From First-Gen to Trailblazer: A Conversation with Dr. Maram Museitif
    2025/12/23
    In this episode, Dr. Maram Museitif shares what it means to be a first-generation college graduate, a Palestinian American public health doctor, and the "empathy princess" in systems that weren't built for her. She talks about fighting for the chance to go to college, becoming the first doctor in her family, and then watching her sister, niece, and cousins follow—turning one act of courage into generational change. She also speaks honestly about being a visibly Palestinian, hijab-wearing woman in predominantly white spaces—about being misjudged before she even speaks, even being asked if she speaks English, and still choosing to lead with empathy, evidence, and conviction. And she shares a bold vision rooted in hope: rebuilding trust in public health, expanding access to care, and creating a future where the next generation doesn't have to fight as hard as she has. Meet Dr. Maram Museitif Dr. Maram Museitif is a public health doctor, cancer researcher, and strategic leader with over a decade of experience in health policy, cancer prevention, survivorship, healthcare delivery and health systems innovation. She is a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Florida College of Medicine, where her research focuses on HPV cancer prevention and implementation science in rural counties. Beyond research, Dr. Museitif has dedicated her career to reducing health disparities and strengthening community health systems. She serves on the Central Health Board of Managers in Austin, Texas, shaping care for the safety-net population and improving access. She previously chaired her community's School Health Advisory Council, where she advanced health and safety initiatives for students. She has also served as a City of Austin Human Rights Commissioner, reflecting her deep belief in civic duty and public service. Her career spans local, statewide, national, and international roles, including work with Yale University, UT Southwestern, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the Texas Department of State Health Services, and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency. Her leadership and service have been recognized with honors such as the Top Healthcare Leader Award from the National Healthcare Diversity Council, the Ascendant Award from Leadership Austin, and the Jessie A. Yoas Memorial Advocacy Award from the Texas Public Health Association. A first-generation Palestinian American, Dr. Museitif leads with empathy and courage, shaped by her personal journey and professional path. With a deep breadth of experience spanning research, policy, governance, and community service, her mission extends beyond cancer prevention to bridging public health and health care, advancing health equity, and building systems that ensure every community and person has the opportunity to thrive. Listen To This Episode of The Courageous Public Health Podcast Conversation Highlights Becoming the First Doctor in Her Family — Dr. Museitif shares the courage it took to fight for her education, return to the U.S. on her own terms, and become the first in her family to earn a doctorate—setting off a wave of generational change.Holding Space as a Palestinian, Hijab-Wearing Public Health Leader — She speaks honestly about being misjudged, underestimated, or asked if she even speaks English—and why she still chooses to lead with empathy, presence, and unwavering integrity.When "No" Becomes a Redirection — Dr. Museitif reflects on rejection in academia and public health, and how each setback strengthened her commitment to equity, evidence, and serving communities who are too often ignored.Empathy as a Professional Superpower — From "empathy princess" to systems influencer, she explains how authentic connection, listening, and humanity drive every part of her work—from clinical research to school health leadership.A Vision Rooted in Trust and Access — Looking ahead, she names her hope for a future where evidence is trusted, public health is understood, and health care is finally treated as a human right—not a privilege. "I am the empathy princess… and that is really one of the most cherished titles that I can have." — Dr. Maram Museitif Stay In Touch With Dr. Maram Museitif: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/maram-museitif-drph-mph-cph-7b4b8b13/ Email: maram.museitif@gmail.com With Dr. Kristi McClamroch: Email - kristi.mcclamroch@courageouspublichealth.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/ Website: www.CourageousPublicHealth.com Subscribe to Weekly Courageous Public Health Podcast Updates - http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6 **Remember to Like the Episode, Subscribe, and Leave a Review!** Public Health Consulting To Support You At Courageous Public Health, we are turning up the volume on courage among public health professionals. We support public health organizations through workshop design and facilitation, and speaking engagements. Interested in working ...
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    39 分
  • CPH 35 — Do It Scared: A Conversation with Dr. Bertha Hidalgo
    2025/12/16
    In this insightful and resonant conversation, Dr. Bertha Hidalgo—epidemiologist, associate dean, president-elect of the American College of Epidemiology, and multi-hyphenate creative—shares what it means to "do it scared." She talks about building a fashion and lifestyle platform while hiding her identity, navigating academic spaces as a Latina scientist, and learning to step into courage even when her voice shakes. Dr. Hidalgo reflects on becoming a trusted public health communicator during COVID-19, bridging the gap between evidence and community, and redefining what it means to belong in rooms where she has often been the "N of one." She also names a bold vision for public health—one that reunites science and society—and a personal vision of not losing her joy, creativity, or humanity while doing this work. Meet Dr. Bertha Hidalgo Dr. Bertha Hidalgo is an Associate Professor with tenure in the Department of Epidemiology and the Associate Dean for the Office of Access and Engagement at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health. She holds degrees from Stanford University, the University of Southern California and UAB. De. Hidalgo leads research programs in genetic epidemiology and dissemination science. She has a highly productive record of peer-reviewed research in relevant research areas with publications as lead or co-lead author in high-impact journals including Nature, Scientific Reports, Diabetes, American Journal of Public Health, with over 100 publications. She has attained research funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, National Institutes of Health, the American Heart Association, and internal funding from UAB. Dr. Hidalgo is the past chair of the Minority Affairs committee and President-Elect of the American College of Epidemiology, as well as a long-standing member on the NHLBI Board of External Experts. Dr. Hidalgo is also a recipient of the 2019 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Early Career Achievement Award. Listen To This Episode of The Courageous Public Health Podcast Conversation Highlights Doing It Scared — Dr. Hidalgo shares how fear has accompanied nearly every major milestone in her career, and how "doing it scared" became both a personal mantra and the title of her upcoming TED-style talk.From Fashion Blogger to Science Communicator — She reflects on launching an anonymous fashion and lifestyle Instagram account during her postdoc, the rapid growth that revealed her identity, and the moment she realized she could use that platform to bridge the gap between science and the public.Claiming Space as a Latina Epidemiologist — Dr. Hidalgo speaks candidly about navigating academic rooms as an "N of one," the insecurity that can come with not seeing yourself represented, and learning to value the power her identity brings to those spaces.Public Health at a Crossroads — She offers a clear-eyed assessment of the current moment—deep political polarization, eroding trust in evidence, and a widening gap between academic science and the public—and calls for a rebuilding rooted in collaboration, communication, and community.A Vision for Wholeness — Dr. Hidalgo shares her hope for a future where she doesn't lose her joy, creativity, or multi-passionate identity while advancing public health—and where the field itself can evolve without collapsing first. "When you can't find confidence, step into courage." — Dr. Bertha Hidalgo Stay In Touch: Dr. Bertha Hidalgo on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bertha-hidalgo-phd-mph-face-12540131/ Dr. Bertha Hidalgo on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.berthahidalgo/ Email Dr. Kristi McClamroch - kristi.mcclamroch@courageouspublichealth.com Dr. Kristi McClamroch on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/ www.CourageousPublicHealth.com Subscribe to Weekly Courageous Public Health Podcast Updates - http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6 **Remember to Like the Episode, Subscribe, and Leave a Review!** Public Health Consulting To Support You At Courageous Public Health, we are turning up the volume on courage among public health professionals. We support public health organizations through workshop design and facilitation, and speaking engagements. Interested in working with us? Reach out on email, LinkedIn, or our website!
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    34 分
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