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Sage Public Health

SAGE Publications Ltd.www.sagepublications.com
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Episodes

HMF September 2018 Podcast: Effective Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Practices

In this podcast for HMF’s September 2018 issue, Mary J. McNally, RN, the Chief Patient Experience Office at William Osler Health System, interviews colleagues Gurwinder Gill, Director of Health Equity and Inclusion at William Osler Health System, and Vin Berman, interim VP of Human Resources and Organizational Development at William Osler Health System, on their article entitled “Effective Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Practices”. To view the article, click here ....

Aug 22, 201822 min

HMF July 2018 Podcast: Why some patients who do not need hospitalization cannot leave: A case study of reviews in 6 Canadian hospitals

In this podcast for HMF’s July 2018 issue, Asher Lurie, Communications Specialist at St. Elizabeth Health Care, interviews Paul Holyoke, PhD, Director of the St. Elizabeth Research Center, about his article entitled “Why some patients who do not need hospitalization cannot leave: A case study of reviews in 6 Canadian hospitals”. To view the article, click here .

Jun 20, 20189 min

HMF May 2018 Podcast: The neurobiology of focus and distraction: The case for incorporating mindfulness into leadership

In this podcast for HMF’s May 2018 issue, Ron Lindstrom, PhD, FCCHL, former Editor in Chief of Healthcare Management Forum, Adjunct Professor in the School of Population and Public Health and an Associate Member in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of British Columbia, interviews Paul Mohapel, MSc, MA, PhD, President of Mohapel Consulting, concerning Paul's article entitled “The neurobiology of focus and distraction: The case for incorporating mindfulness into leadership”. T...

Apr 25, 201817 min

HMF March 2018 Podcast: Patient and family engagement in Alberta Health Services: Improving care delivery and research outcomes

In this podcast for HMF’s March 2018 issue, Jennifer Rees, the Lead Senior Consultant in The Engagement and Patient Experience Department, a section within Alberta Health Services (AHS), interviews Sarah Singh, a Senior Patient and Family Engagement Consultant at AHS, and Lona Leiran, co-chair of the provincial patient and family advisory group at AHS, concerning the article entitled “Patient and family engagement in Alberta Health Services: Improving care delivery and research outcomes”, which ...

Feb 28, 201816 min

Arts, Health and Wellbeing

Theo Stickley discusses the Arts, Health and Wellbeing special issue which focuses on the important recent contributions and developments made in the understanding and possible implementation of how various activities in the arts can improve public health. Posted January 2018. Read the associated Special Issue here.

Jan 17, 20184 min

HPP January 2018 Editorial Podcast

Dr. Kathleen Roe, DrPH, MPH, Editor-in-Chief of Health Promotion Practice, reads her commentary "It Takes a Village", published in volume 19 issue 1 of HPP.

Dec 29, 20177 min

HMF September 2017 podcast: Effectively leading for quality

In this podcast for HMF’s September 2017 issue, Dr. Peter Lachman, CEO of The International Society of Quality in Health Care, and Wendy Nicklin RN, President-Elect of ISQua, discuss their article “Effectively leading for quality.” To view the article, click here .

Aug 30, 201714 min

PHP: The Contribution of Liberal Arts to Public Health Preprofessional Preparation

In this podcast Dr. Gambescia, Editor in Chief of Pedagogy in Health Promotion , interviews Dr. Kirsten Rodgers from Georgia College and State University, and Dr. Sarah Bass from Temple University concerning PHP's March 2017 issue on "The Contribution of Liberal Arts to Public Health Preprofessional Preparation". Dr. Rodgers and Dr. Bass authored two of the articles in this issue. Click here to read the articles in this issue....

Aug 29, 201710 min

PHP: U.S. Public Health Learning Network: Innovative Competency-Based Training for the Public Health Workforce

In this podcast Dr. Gambescia, Editor in Chief of Pedagogy in Health Promotion , interviews Dr. Melissa (Moose) Alperin and Dr. Tanya Uden-Holman concerning PHP's new special supplement entitled "U.S. Public Health Learning Network: Innovative Competency-Based Training for the Public Health Workforce". Dr. Alperin, Dr. Uden-Holman, and Dr. Kirsten Colbaugh Rodgers served as the guest editors for this special supplement. Click here to read the articles in this supplement....

Jun 09, 20178 min

HMF July 2017 Podcast: Using structured incentives to increase value for money in an academic health sciences centre

In this podcast for HMF’s July 2017 issue, Dr. Renate Ilse, Vice President, Clinical Programs at The Ottawa Hospital, discusses the article “Using structured incentives to increase value for money in an academic health sciences centre” with her coauthors Guy J. Hebert, MD, FRCPC, chair of the board of The Ottawa Hospital Academic Medical Organization (TOHAMO), Alan J. Forster, MD, FRCPC, MSc, Vice President, Quality, Performance and Population Health at the Ottawa Hospital, and Connie Colasante,...

Jun 09, 201712 min

Food Safety and Tackling Obesity

Professor Lisa Ackerley discusses the key issues regarding food safety as well as approaches to help tackle health problems such as obesity. May 2017, Read the associated article here: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1757913917702604

May 23, 20174 min

HMF May 2017 Podcast: The Mentorship Imperative for Health Leadership

In this podcast for HMF’s May 2017 issue, Tony Woolgar, Partner and Head of National Healthcare Leadership Practice, Legacy Executive Search Partners, discusses the article “The Mentorship Imperative for Health Leadership” with Nadia Batara, Executive Co-Chair, Emerging Health Leaders Toronto. To view the article, click here .

Apr 24, 201721 min

Built Environment – 2012 Olympics

Lawrence Waterman, OBE talks about his experiences in managing health and wellbeing of workers during the construction of the stadium for the London 2012 Olympics.

Apr 21, 20175 min

Built Environment Special Issue

Lawrence Waterman, OBE and Johnathan Schifferes discuss the Built Environment Special Issue and the key issues brought to light by the article within.

Apr 21, 201725 min

HMF March 2017 Podcast: The Relationship Between Health, Healthcare and the Environment

In this podcast for HMF’s March 2017 issue, Ed Rubinstein, University Health Network’s Director of Environmental Compliance, Energy and Sustainability, and Stewart Dankner, Director of Facilities and Support Services at Toronto Rehab, one of UHN’s four sites, discuss the article “The Relationship Between Health, Healthcare and the Environment” with Dan Girard, Managing Editor of UHN News. To view the article, click here ....

Mar 01, 201713 min

HMF January 2017 Podcast: Five opportunities for healthcare leaders to better support person- and family-centred care in long-term care settings

In this podcast for HMF's January 2017 issue, Nancy Lefebre, Senior Vice President of Knowledge and Practice and Chief Clinical Executive at Saint Elizabeth Healthcare, discusses the article "Five opportunities for healthcare leaders to better support person and family centered care in long-term care settings" with author Danielle Bender, Senior Research Associate at Saint Elizabeth Healthcare. To view the article, click here ....

Dec 30, 201611 min

HMF November 2016 podcast: The ethical case for providing cost-free access to lifesaving HIV medications in Canada

In this podcast for HMF's November 2016 issue, Dr. Nicole Greenspan, Health Services Researcher with St. Michael's hospital, discusses the article "The ethical case for providing cost-free access to lifesaving HIV medications in Canada: Implications of a qualitative study" with author Chris Kaposy, PhD, ethicist and professor from Memorial University, Newfoundland. To view the article, click here ....

Nov 01, 201615 min

HMF September 2016 podcast: All voices matter in experience design

In this podcast for HMF's September 2016 issue, Walter Rojenko from the St. Joseph's Health Centre Toronto, discusses the article "All voices matter in experience design: A commitment to again in engaging patient and family voice" with author Jason A. Wolf, PhD, CPXP, of The Beryl Institute. To view the article, click here .

Sep 01, 201616 min

Key experiences of community engagement and social mobilization in the Ebola response

Erma Manoncourt, Rafael Obregon, Savita Varde-Naqvi and Renata Schiavo discuss the challenges faced during the recent outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa, and what agencies can learn from this in order to find an appropriate way forward when the next Ebola outbreak inevitably occurs. Posted July 2016. Read the associated article here .

Jul 11, 201627 min

HMF July 2016 Podcast: "Uberizing" home care in Ontario

In this podcast for HMF's July 2016 issue, Julia Oosterman from the Toronto Central Community Care Access Centre, discusses the article " 'Uberizing' home care in Ontario" with authors Anne Wojtak and Linda Stark. To view the article, click here .

Jun 30, 201613 min
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