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Episode forty-nine: Leadership and Equity in Public Health: A Conversation with Dr. Ebbin Dotson

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In this episode of the "More We Know Community Show, Conversations Cultivating Change," Host Dr. Sylvia had the privilege of hosting Dr. Ebbin Dotson, an accomplished academic, researcher, and public health leader. As an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, Dr. Dotson shares his transformative journey and profound insights into public health, health equity, and leadership.

Hailing from the Midwest and raised in an African American community, Dr. Dotson's early experiences in clinical projects exposed him to the realities of health disparities and inequalities. With a strong foundation in math, science, teaching, and leadership, he initially aspired to a career in medicine. However, he realized that healthcare needed leaders who understood the complexities of healthcare administration, policy, and health equity.

Driven by his passion for making healthcare more equitable, Dr. Dotson transitioned to public health. He now teaches courses that equip future leaders with the tools to effectively manage individuals and groups within healthcare organizations. His teachings emphasize skills like persuasive communication, conflict management, and addressing interpersonal issues in an organizational context.

Dr. Dotson's commitment to preparing leaders who prioritize health equity is paramount. He believes that future healthcare leaders must comprehend health disparities, cultural competence, and social determinants of health to make informed, positive impacts on communities. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the urgent need for healthcare leaders who prioritize health equity. Dr. Dotson's dedication to cultivating the next generation of leaders rooted in compassion and health equity is a beacon of hope.

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In this episode of the "More We Know Community Show, Conversations Cultivating Change," Host Dr. Sylvia had the privilege of hosting Dr. Ebbin Dotson, an accomplished academic, researcher, and public health leader. As an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, Dr. Dotson shares his transformative journey and profound insights into public health, health equity, and leadership.

Hailing from the Midwest and raised in an African American community, Dr. Dotson's early experiences in clinical projects exposed him to the realities of health disparities and inequalities. With a strong foundation in math, science, teaching, and leadership, he initially aspired to a career in medicine. However, he realized that healthcare needed leaders who understood the complexities of healthcare administration, policy, and health equity.

Driven by his passion for making healthcare more equitable, Dr. Dotson transitioned to public health. He now teaches courses that equip future leaders with the tools to effectively manage individuals and groups within healthcare organizations. His teachings emphasize skills like persuasive communication, conflict management, and addressing interpersonal issues in an organizational context.

Dr. Dotson's commitment to preparing leaders who prioritize health equity is paramount. He believes that future healthcare leaders must comprehend health disparities, cultural competence, and social determinants of health to make informed, positive impacts on communities. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the urgent need for healthcare leaders who prioritize health equity. Dr. Dotson's dedication to cultivating the next generation of leaders rooted in compassion and health equity is a beacon of hope.

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