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The Role of Mentors in Public Health

The Role of Mentors in Public Health

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In this episode of Philly Public Health Chats, Dr. René Najera hosts Dr. Carlene Robinson, a senior epidemiologist and director of data and evaluation at the Alabama Department of Rehab Services.

The discussion focuses on Dr. Robinson’s career in public health, her specializations in rural health and social epidemiology, and the role mentorship has played in her professional journey.

The conversation highlights the significance of community engagement, effective communication, and mentorship in bridging gaps within the field of public health.

Dr. Robinson also shares insights on how to seek and maintain mentorship opportunities and the challenges faced in maintaining these relationships.

The episode underscores the importance of mentorship as a two-way street that facilitates growth for both mentors and mentees. 00:00 Introduction to Philly Public Health Chats 00:11 Meet Dr. Carlene Robinson 00:59 Dr. Robinson's Background and Career Journey 02:15 The Role of Mentorship in Public Health 04:53 Community Engagement and Communication 06:22 Navigating Mentorship Challenges 08:58 Mentorship Success and Benefits 15:45 Adapting to Life's Unexpected Events 16:53 Final Thoughts and Advice on Mentorship 18:18 Conclusion and Wrap-Up

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