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S10E2: HSR2022 Special - Strengthening Health Systems with Communities

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Our team of podcasters were roaming the halls of HSR2022, the Seventh Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, capturing the conversations ‘in the halls’ after the sessions, with a focus on community engagement.

In this final HSR2022 episode, host Kim Ozano and guests share their thoughts and takeaways from the conference. Our host, Kim, presented at HSR2022 sessions as part of Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine’s (LSTM) cohort. As LSTM mark 125 years of global health research and look to the next 125 years, she summarises the themes that reoccurred in conversation with other delegates and presenters.

This Episode features:

Host of Connecting Citizens to Science podcast: Dr Kim Ozano – Research Director, the SCL Agency

Bea Egid (co-host) - MRC PhD Student, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

Jhaki A. Mendoza – Research Associate, University of the Philippines

Maria Van Der Merwe - Research Coordinator, VAPAR

Vivek Dsouza – Research officer, Institute of Public Health, Bangalore

Kara Hanson - Professor of Health System Economics and Dean, Faculty of Public Health & Policy, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Follow Connecting Citizens to Science on your usual podcast platform to hear our equitable global health research podcast connect discussing how researchers connect with communities and people to co-develop solutions to global health challenges.

The series covers wide ranging topics such as TB, NTD’s, antenatal and postnatal care, mental wellbeing and climate change linked to health.

  continue reading

66 episodes

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Our team of podcasters were roaming the halls of HSR2022, the Seventh Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, capturing the conversations ‘in the halls’ after the sessions, with a focus on community engagement.

In this final HSR2022 episode, host Kim Ozano and guests share their thoughts and takeaways from the conference. Our host, Kim, presented at HSR2022 sessions as part of Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine’s (LSTM) cohort. As LSTM mark 125 years of global health research and look to the next 125 years, she summarises the themes that reoccurred in conversation with other delegates and presenters.

This Episode features:

Host of Connecting Citizens to Science podcast: Dr Kim Ozano – Research Director, the SCL Agency

Bea Egid (co-host) - MRC PhD Student, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

Jhaki A. Mendoza – Research Associate, University of the Philippines

Maria Van Der Merwe - Research Coordinator, VAPAR

Vivek Dsouza – Research officer, Institute of Public Health, Bangalore

Kara Hanson - Professor of Health System Economics and Dean, Faculty of Public Health & Policy, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Follow Connecting Citizens to Science on your usual podcast platform to hear our equitable global health research podcast connect discussing how researchers connect with communities and people to co-develop solutions to global health challenges.

The series covers wide ranging topics such as TB, NTD’s, antenatal and postnatal care, mental wellbeing and climate change linked to health.

  continue reading

66 episodes

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