SLU Public Health Unscripted
The Saint Louis University College for Public Health and Social Justice (https://www.slu.edu/public-health-social-justice/about/index.php) presents our podcast suite includes two exclusive podcast offerings:
1.) The Saint Louis University "Public Health: Unscripted" podcast is a student-led podcast series that looks more deeply into the work of students, professors, staff, and community partners within the public health landscape of St. Louis.
Our biweekly series, led by students, discusses academic and professional topics across all concentrations in the public health world. Topics discussed include behavioral science and health education; biosecurity and disaster preparedness; biostatistics; epidemiology; global health; health management and policy; maternal and child health public health practice; and public health practice.
2.) 'Conversations with Leaders in Public Health' is presented by the Heartland Center in the College for Public Health and Social Justice at Saint Louis University. The Heartland Centers for Public Health and Community Capacity Development works with academic and practice partners locally and nationally to support a systemic approach to workforce development.
SLU Public Health Unscripted
Public Health Unscripted, Episode 53: Second-Year MPH Student Mehreen Iqbal
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In this episode of the ‘Public Health: Unscripted’ podcast, second-year MPH student Mehreen Iqbal shares insights from her experience as an international student in CPHSJ, as well as a summer intern at SSM Health.
She reflects on her interest in health disparities, the ways she has grown throughout her graduate program, and her favorite classes and professors. Iqbal also discusses her transition to the United States from Pakistan and the support she received along the way. Tune in to this exciting episode!
Mehreen would like to sincerely thank the following individuals for the meaningful impact they have had on her experience at the College for Public Health and Social Justice: Kimberly Elliott, Mary-Lynn Glenn, Maggie Snodgrass, Miteshnot Teni, Tom Burroughs, Kimberly Enard, Marcea Walter, Sam Biver, Ricardo Wray, Susan Kendig, Kelly Ayres, Qiang Pu, Jason Marquart, Darleesa Doss, Michael Elliott, Nancy Weaver, Aver Yakubu, Elizabeth Baker, Rebecca Bahan, Anne Sebert Kuhlmann, Molly Griffin, and Benjamen Loewnau.