Global Health Matters

Global health career paths: learn, mentor, practice, repeat

August 23, 2022 Dr. Garry Aslanyan, TDR, a research programme at the World Health Organization Season 2 Episode 5
Global Health Matters
Global health career paths: learn, mentor, practice, repeat
Show Notes

Global Health Matters is the monthly podcast from TDR, please subscribe.  GHMs brings you topical subjects and insightful discussions with health experts from across the globe, including a focus on low-to middle-income countries.

Are you a professional looking to progress further or perhaps a global health student at the early stage of your career? There are so many routes to get into a career in global health, so this podcast episode discussion is with two career professionals sharing their knowledge of how they chose their path and giving clear guidance on ways to get the support needed to increase opportunities to make a difference in the ever pressing global health challenges.
 
Global Health Matters host Garry Aslanyan speaks with the following guests: 

  • Stephanie Topp: Associate Professor, Global Health and Development, College of Public Health, James Cook University
  • Renzo Guinto: Chief Planetary Health Scientist, Sunway Centre for Planetary Health and Director, Planetary and Global Health, St. Luke's Medical Center 

Stephanie Topp looks at how global health can support the next generation of thinkers and leaders, and suggests that networked capacity building and an emerging voices model is a critical example. Renzo Guinto wants to listen to different voices and challenge power structures to address the inequities that global health is trying to address.

Related documents, transcripts and other information can be found on our website.

We are keen to engage with you, our listeners, at every step of the way – please feel free to suggest topics and questions to be discussed and share your feedback by dropping us a line at TDRpod@who.int.

Subscribe to the Global Health Matters podcast newsletter.
 
Follow @TDRnews on Twitter, TDR on LinkedIn and @ghm_podcast on Instagram for updates.
 
Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Global Health Matters podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of TDR or the World Health Organization