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People Power!

When community engagement is done well, it lifts up civic ownership and leadership by default and design. “Uncle Charles” is a mover and shaker and jumped right in to help support our 100 interviews over the past two days. Capacity exists in communities; find it and elevate it, and then change the biased narratives! Partnered with &Access Retail Solutions & Video Booth Collaborative to conduct 60 minute interviews in Bellevue//Ward 8. Creating and generating the conditions for health and well-being isn’t hard when you seek to listen and aim to act. There is such a strong interest in having food retail to be healthy, and also a desire for employment, both with little opportunity or option in Bellevue/Ward 8. It’s not hard to see what the solutions are. We can equip the leaders to respond, finance, and fund them. It will take a whole community approach.

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Can We Stop “Desert” Designations?

Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/10/22/drugstore-close-pharmacy-deserts/ Can we please stop with the “desert” designation in areas that are frankly and chronically discriminated against? Economics and the free market dictate business; we need local policy that mandates community resources for everyone, no matter where you live! “According to our estimates, about one in four neighborhoods are pharmacy deserts across the country,” said Dima Qato, an associate professor at the University of Southern California who studies pharmacy access and health equity. “These closures are disproportionately affecting communities that need pharmacies most.”

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What’s Next for Public Health? (Thoughts)

Source: https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/s-next-public-health Schools of Public Health, more than ever, must shift their training toward interdisciplinary, transformational navigation of “the complex political, economic, and ideological terrain that public health is faced with.” It’s all of us together – Epidemiologists, Community Health Scientists and Practitioners, Historians, Leadership, Implementation and Interventional Scientists and Practitioners, etc. Public health is rapidly evolving and “a deeper understanding of the past can inform how we approach persistent health disparities.” This means structural changes, systems changes, policy changes, environmental changes, etc., that reach across disciplinary bumper lanes to widen our partnerships with Schools of Public Health to “facilitate the translation and implementation of public health discoveries into practice at the population level.” I’m so grateful to be clinical faculty so my work can focus on “such things as community-led public health interventions, workforce development, or public health and legal partnerships…” Funding sources, grants, and other monies often “limit our field’s mission in ways that can be antithetical to promoting the sociocultural changes needed to improve the public’s health.”  Schools of Public Health can shape and shift the action on these matters and lead us to achieving intended outcomes. #ODU #EVMS #NSU #JointSchoolofPublicHealth #PublicHealth

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