One of the biggest issues that COVID has brought is the debate on vaccine mandates and hesitancy. People have various opinions about vaccines, some are for and others are against them due to different factors. Today, I have a deep conversation about this topic with Michael Cousineau Ph.D. He will be talking about his outlook on the current status of American healthcare and politics. He also shares his thoughts about health care literacy and health-science education in the US. Pay close attention since Dr. Michael discloses future challenges that public health will face in the US.
Michael R. Cousineau is currently a Clinical Professor Emeritus in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Family Medicine at USC. He has a joint appointment in the Sol Price School of Public Policy. He teaches in both the Masters in Public Health program and the Professionalism and the Practice of Medicine. He attended U.C. Berkeley with an undergraduate degree in genetics and has a master's and a doctorate from the UCLA School of Public Health. His work focuses on health policy and health services and evaluation research, access to care for the low-income uninsured, governance and operation of safety-net providers including public hospitals, community-based clinics, and health centers; and health needs of vulnerable populations including homeless people.
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Key Highlights:
[00:45 -11:28] - Opening Segment
[11:29 - 22:32] - Complex Social Educational Theories to Understand Health Behavior
[22:33- 35:33] - COVID and The Abortion Debate
[35:34 - 46:03] - The Issues of Culture, Trust, And The Breakdown in Civic Engagement
[46:04 - 58:06] - Incorporate More Public Health Functions Into Medical Education
[58:07 - 59:40] - Closing Segment
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