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Talk is the Best Medicine

by Global Health Impact Project

Listen to the Global Health Impact Project's new podcast series, "Talk is the Best Medicine." We speak with researchers and activists from the diverse field of public health who are tackling issues such as medication prices, access to medicines, and the general state of global health.

Copyright: Global Health Impact Project

Episodes

Bruce Lee

57m · Published 21 Oct 02:17

This episode discusses an important and often overlooked part of the vaccine process: post-approval obstacles. Most vaccine failure occurs at the preclinical or clinical level, but in many cases, vaccines that would be otherwise successful have been hindered after their release to the market. TPPs or Target-product profiles can be a key way to plan for and overcome post-approval obstacles. Today’s conversation will be focused on these TPPs, and how we might better be using them along with other strategies to overcome post-approval obstacles.

Nicole Hassoun

42m · Published 20 Sep 22:42

This episode focuses on a discussion of solidarity, a way we might reconceptualize our priorities and ethics when considering global health, a principle that takes its cues from sub-Saharan Africa. We talk about reframing COVID-19 as a “syndemic” instead of a pandemic, focusing on the convergence of social forces aside from simply the clinical aspects, as well as the African principles that inspire “solidarity ethics,” and what exactly that means.

Barriers to Access and Decolonizing Health

50m · Published 27 May 12:17

Sharonann Lynch has worked for more than 20 years in the global health, access to medicines, and humanitarian fields. Dr. Ngozi Erondu is an Infectious Disease Epidemiologist, recognized global health security expert, and public health thought leader.

Smallpox Eradication was the Start in So Many Ways....

56m · Published 27 May 12:11

Robert Steinglass joins us for another episode of Talk is the Best Medicine. Steinglass led immunization programs for several decades, strengthening routine immunization and disease prevention programs.

Smallpox Eradication: the Overlooked History

53m · Published 01 Apr 05:00

Sanjoy Bhattacharya is Co-Director of the History Department’s Centre for Global Health Histories and the Head of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Global Health Histories at the University of York.

Differential Pricing: Can it Solve the Access to Medicines Problem?

55m · Published 29 Mar 01:50

Professor Adrian Towse is Director Emeritus of the Office of Health Economics in the UK and has held visiting positions at the University of Oxford, London School of Economics and the University of York. His current research includes incentives for new drugs and vaccines to tackle antimicrobial resistance, the use of ‘risk-sharing’ arrangements between healthcare payers and pharmaceutical companies, including value-based pricing approaches.

The Oil Curse and Global Health

48m · Published 30 Nov 16:04

Leif Wenar is a Professor of Philosophy, Law and Political Science at Stanford University. He is the author of Blood Oil: Tyrants, Violence, and the Rules that Run the World and the author-meets-critics volume Beyond Blood Oil: Philosophy, Policy, and the Future.

COVID-19 Response in LMIC, A Continuous Learning Process

30m · Published 26 Oct 17:10

Esther Chirwa is a District Medical Officer at the Ministry of Health Malawi. She is a member of the National COVID-19 vaccine taskforce which is responsible for COVID-19 vaccine rollout and implementation in Malawi.

An Ethical Framework for Global Vaccine Allocation

55m · Published 19 Oct 14:33

Lisa Herzog is a Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy and the Center for Philosophy, Politics and Economics of the University of Groningen. She has published on the philosophical dimensions of markets (both historically and systemically), liberalism and social justice, ethics in organizations and the future of work.

Can Human Rights Guide Health Care?

41m · Published 10 Sep 21:59

James W. Nickel is a Professor of Law and Philosophy Emeritus at the University of Miami School of Law. He teaches and writes in human rights law and theory, political philosophy, philosophy of law, and constitutional law.

Talk is the Best Medicine has 23 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 18:23:31. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 24th, 2024 02:12.

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