Sick Individuals / Sick Populations

Latest Episodes
2.20 – Interdisciplinary Scholarship Rules of the Road
In order to develop appropriate interventions to advance population health, Interdisciplinary teams are critical. In this episode, we spoke to Sandro Galea, Dean of the Boston University School of Pub
2.19 – Interdisciplinary Environmental Justice Research with Nick Shapiro
The challenges of climate change and environmental disasters for population health are mounting. Were joined by Nick Shapiro, an interdisciplinary environmental health researcher and anthropologist,
2.18 – LIVE from Minneapolis: IAPHS 2022 Conference Recap
Sick Individuals/Sick Populations comes to you LIVE from Minneapolis. Were joined by first-time conference go-ers, our conference chairs, seasoned IAPHS veterans, and more surprise guests to debrief
2.17 – How a Conference Gets Made with Sean Valles and Kat Theall
In preparation for the 2022 IAPHS Conference, we chat with this years conference chairs, Sean Valles and Kat Theall, to learn more about what to look forward to for this years conference
DK9. “Looking Ahead in an Unfinished Journey” with David Kindig
Podcast #9 Looking Ahead in an Unfinished Journey - References: Kindig DA. 2015. Can There Be Political Common Ground for Improving Population Health? Milbank Q 93(1):2427. Kindig DA. 2007. Unders
DK8. “Population Health Equity: Crucial and Complicated” with David Kindig
Podcast #8 Population Health Equity: Crucial and Complicated - Sanne asks Dave why a paper he worked on for three years Thinking Clearly, Speaking Frankly about Health Equity was never publishedand
DK7. “Population Health Equity: Finding Common Ground” with David Kindig
Podcast #7 Population Health Equity: Finding Common Ground - Dave explains his provocative and contrarian statement: The effort to reduce health disparities is hindered by viewing health equity only
DK6. “It’s All About the Money” with David Kindig
Podcast #6 Its All About the Money - Sanne probes Daves efforts to promote rebalancing to upstream investments, calling in 2015 for per capita investment benchmarks for all determinants. He discusse
DK5. “Picking Up Steam 2006-2014” with David Kindig
Podcast #5 Picking Up Steam 2006-2014 - County Health Rankings Model - Dave tells us about how the population health idea began to catch on, in scholarship as well as in the County Health Rankings, Fe
DK4. “The Lonely Years” with David Kindig
Podcast #4 The Lonely Years - Sanne encourages Dave to explain why he describes this period of slow up-take as lonely, despite several major presentations, and how a rejected paper returned to promi