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Preventing Hepatitis: WHO's International Injection Interventions
Jun 16, 2026
39m 04s
CDC's Early Investigations into HIV-AIDS in New York City: Defining the Pandemic
Jun 2, 2026
32m 27s
ER Toxicology: Poisonous Pleasures—Rat Poison & Pufferfish
May 19, 2026
38m 48s
An Epidemiologist Gives Back to His Pancreatic Cancer Team
May 5, 2026
36m 43s
From Patient-Centered Care to Community-Centered Public Health
Apr 21, 2026
49m 07s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/16/26 | ![]() Preventing Hepatitis: WHO's International Injection Interventions | How do global public health leaders stop the spread of bloodborne viruses? In this episode of the Inspired To Heal podcast, host Dr. William Trick sits down with Dr. Yvan Hutin from the World Health Organization (WHO) to expose how unsafe injection practices—like reusing syringes and sharing contaminated medication vials—drive global Hepatitis B and C transmission. Discover how a strategic public health campaign to improve injection safety developed through insights from the WHO and CDC (Cent... | 39m 04s | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() CDC's Early Investigations into HIV-AIDS in New York City: Defining the Pandemic✨ | HIV/AIDSpublic health+3 | Dr. Pauline "Polly" Thomas | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | New York City | HIVAIDS+6 | — | 32m 27s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() ER Toxicology: Poisonous Pleasures—Rat Poison & Pufferfish✨ | toxicologypoisoning+3 | Dr. Steven Aks | fentanylrat poison+4 | — | toxicologypoison+5 | — | 38m 48s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() An Epidemiologist Gives Back to His Pancreatic Cancer Team✨ | epidemiologycancer treatment+3 | Dr. Juan Alonso-Echanove | Puerto Rico | — | epidemiologistpancreatic cancer+3 | — | 36m 43s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() From Patient-Centered Care to Community-Centered Public Health✨ | public healthpatient-centered care+4 | Dr. Bill Burman | Denver’s public health departmentRyan White+2 | — | public healthHIV+5 | — | 49m 07s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Community Informed Informatics✨ | public healthinformatics+3 | Claire Dillavou | LA County Department of HealthCDC+1 | — | public healthinformatics+5 | — | 37m 11s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() West Nile Virus Comes to America...and Stays!✨ | West Nile Viruspublic health+3 | — | Inspired To Heal | — | West Nile Viruspublic health+3 | — | 34m 45s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Saturday Night Fever✨ | public healthinfectious diseases+3 | Jim Marks | CDCEpidemic Intelligence Service+1 | — | CDCrubella+5 | — | 30m 13s | |
| 2/23/26 | ![]() The Wandering Nurse: Confronting Ebola, Polio, & Malaria✨ | public healthdisease control+5 | Catherine Dentinger | CDCUCSF | Democratic Republic of the CongoIndia+2 | Ebolapolio+6 | — | 28m 30s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Spine Tingling Fungal Outbreaks✨ | fungal infectionshealth+3 | — | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | — | fungal infectionsathlete's foot+5 | — | 51m 49s | |
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| 1/28/26 | ![]() From Bedside to Corner Office✨ | physician traininghealthcare diversity+3 | Jay Shannon | Cook County HospitalParkland Hospital | — | physicianCook County Hospital+4 | — | 35m 59s | |
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Insuring America's Poor✨ | healthcareMedicaid+3 | Sara Rosenbaum | George Washington University | — | healthcareMedicaid+5 | — | 31m 20s | |
| 12/31/25 | ![]() Beyond Headlines Building Health✨ | public healthvaccines+4 | Dr. Anne Schuchat | CDCAdvisory Committee on Immunization Practices | — | meningitispublic health+4 | — | 38m 44s | |
| 12/17/25 | ![]() Chicken Livers in NYC & Guppies in Los Angeles✨ | public healthoutbreak response+4 | Dr. Sharon Balter | CDC | New York CityLos Angeles+1 | public healthCDC+5 | — | 37m 26s | |
| 11/29/25 | ![]() Public Health Crises from CDC to Alaska | After attaining zoology and medical degrees, Dr. Jay Butler’s medical career took an unexpected turn when he discovered the world of public health through the CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service. That discovery set him on a path that led to impactful roles with the Alaska Department of Health, the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. In every position, Jay sought out the latest crisis and in the spirit of the CDC’s missio... | 42m 25s | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | ![]() FoodNet: Monitoring Foodborne Illness for the United States | In the early 1990s, a devastating outbreak of contaminated beef led to kidney damage and death among children, sparking a call to action on food safety. In response, the CDC, USDA, FDA, and several state health departments launched FoodNet in 1995—a surveillance system designed to monitor the incidence and severity of foodborne illnesses across the United States. Dr. Kirk Smith, an epidemiologist, veterinarian, and director of Minnesota’s FoodNet site, he shares his insights from decade... | 20m 27s | ||||||
| 11/6/25 | ![]() See·Believe·Create | Dr. Tom Frieden has led public health institutions through some of the most defining moments of our time—from his stewardship of New York City’s Department of Health to his leadership of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In his new book, The Formula for Better Health: How to Save Millions of Lives—Including Your Own, he distills decades of experience into a powerful approach: See·Believe·Create. Dr. Frieden explains how rigorous surveillance and data serve as public health... | 42m 25s | ||||||
| 10/23/25 | ![]() Ground Zero: Santa Clara County's COVID Response | For over two decades, Dr. Sara Cody devoted her career to protecting the health of her community as the Public Health Director for Santa Clara County. Her leadership was tested in early 2020, when COVID-19 arrived in her county—one of the first in the United States to detect community spread. As the virus spread rapidly, Dr. Cody faced the daunting task of making life-altering decisions with limited information, uncertainty, and intense scrutiny. Drawing from her formative years as a me... | 43m 42s | ||||||
| 10/8/25 | ![]() Battling TB: Science, Service, & Spirit | In the shadow of the HIV epidemic, Drs. Bill Clapp and Jim McAuley faced a growing tuberculosis crisis in the United States as frontline clinicians and public health experts. In this episode, they discuss the science behind TB control, the values that guided their mission-driven work in government health systems, and the faith that sustained their commitment to service. Bill, a pulmonologist, cared for patients in one of Chicago’s impoverished neighborhoods before transitioning to publ... | 44m 29s | ||||||
| 9/24/25 | ![]() Outbreak Investigations: Toxic Burgers, Toxic Shock, and Vaccine Talk | Public health expert Mike Osterholm discusses outbreak investigations, pandemics, and the risky path the United States is taking on vaccine recommendations and abandoning innovative technology. Mike’s motivation to leave his small town in Iowa to become a disease detective was driven by reading a steady diet of “The Medical Detectives” by Berton Roueche, journalist for the New Yorker. Mike helped solve hamburger-associated thyrotoxicosis, tampon-related epidemic of toxic-shock in 1980, and a ... | 41m 58s | ||||||
| 9/9/25 | ![]() Decoding a Legionnaire's Outbreak, New York City | Using molecular methods and shoe-leather epidemiology, Don Weiss and Kim Musser teamed up to resolve a Legionnaires’ outbreak in the Bronx in 2015. It’s a classic tale of combining surveillance and field investigations with advanced molecular methods to pinpoint and eradicate the lethal source of infections. Future deaths were prevented when the New York City Department of Health, the New York State Department of Health, and the CDC worked together to realize this public health success ... | 48m 19s | ||||||
| 8/27/25 | ![]() Wind Beneath Their Wings: Improving a Government Healthcare System | Chief Communications Officer, Caryn Stancik, and General Counsel, Elizabeth Reidy, recognized the value of a functional government healthcare system to care for the medically underserved population of Cook County. They devoted their careers to guiding Cook County Hospital through transitions: the Affordable Care Act; an independent health system board; and a series of CEOs. How did they maintain their motivation in a “no frills” work environment? Mission of course—and humor. Epilogue by... | 35m 39s | ||||||
| 8/13/25 | ![]() Drug Packaging Protects Patients | Professor Laura Bix, the Director of the School of Packaging at Michigan State University, is a national leaders in designing solutions for drug packaging that improves medication safety. Two catastrophic events, young children dying of aspirin toxicity during the 1940s and 1950s, and deaths due to intentional contamination of Tylenol with cyanide in the 1980s, prompted Federal agencies, industry, and academic partners to design child-resistant and tamper-evident drug packaging. The slo... | 34m 21s | ||||||
| 7/17/25 | ![]() Safer Healthcare for Patients and Staff | Dr. Denise Cardo and David Henderson are infectious diseases physicians and leaders in healthcare epidemiology—the medical discipline that studies the causes and solutions to prevent infections, use antibiotics wisely, and prevent the spread of "superbugs" in healthcare settings. Dr. Cardo led the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion at Centers for Disease Control & Prevention and Dr. Henderson was the Associate Director of NIH's Clinical Center. They pioneered the practice of ... | 48m 25s | ||||||
| 7/1/25 | ![]() Making Microwaves Safer: Preventing Childhood Burns | Pediatrician Kyran Quinlan and occupational therapist Marla Robinson witnessed severe scald burns among young children in their hospital's burn unit. They embarked on an epidemiologic evaluation that turned into a near two-decades odyssey to improve microwave safety. They partnered with Underwriters Laboratory, the Consumer Products Safety Commission, impacted families, engineering and design students from Northwestern and University of Michigan to child-proof future microwave ovens.&nb... | 38m 15s | ||||||
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