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Rights, responsibilities and challenges of health workers in their delivery of care as seen through the lens of other stakeholders and health workers themselves. Reach us at podcast@healthlawinst.org for comments, questions and suggestions DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed on this show do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of the speakers’ places of employment. The information provided is a general overview meant only for informational and educational purposes and not intended to be used as legal advice and no attorney client relationship is established by any communication.

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Episode thumbnail for #13 Half a century of pharmacy practice! – In conversation with Walt Kozlowski

March 10, 2022

#13 Half a century of pharmacy practice! – In conversation with Walt Kozlowski

<p>Walt shares his experience of pharmacy through the years from four year pharmacy curriculums and manual typewriters to electronic prescribing and expanded scopes of practice of pharmacy. Sprinkled with stories from being drafted into the army, expectations and realities of pharmacy practice, and personal connections. Our conversation also touches upon the larger pharmacy ecosystem of the role of state boards in supporting pharmacists and promoting a culture of safety.</p> <p><strong>#HLIPodcast #HealthLaw #HealthWorkers #Dignity4HW #HW4HSS #pharmacist #decentwork #workingconditions #olderhealthworkers #careerprogression</strong></p>

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February 11, 2022

#12 Focus on older women health worker issues

<p>If you are interested in the slides to the presentation or references please feel free to drop us a line.</p> <p>And if this has motivated you to advocate for older women health worker rights, consider the following.</p> <p>First, acknowledge and recognize older women health workers in your daily sphere to better understand topical issues. Once you know these incidences you can engage your local and global communities to highlight these issues, organize public awareness campaigns and demand that health workers can share concerns relating to safety with the public without undue employer influence.</p> <p>You can reach out to your policy makers to make sure they are including specific legal protections for older women health workers, providing adequate funding, providing social protection, and rethinking training and capacity through the eyes and experiences of frontline older women health workers.</p> <p>Also, involve the education sectors and employers - it is vital to ensure they include legal literacy in health worker educational curriculum including continuous education curriculums. And, that they are designing effective continuing education and certification programs and developing effective support systems for health workers including the normalizing of mental health interventions and access to whistleblower protections to promote accountability and transparency.</p> <p><strong>#HLIPodcast #HealthLaw #HealthWorkers #Dignity4HW #HW4HSS #olderhealthworkers #gender #olderwomenhealthworkers #retentionpolicies #careerprogression</strong></p>

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December 9, 2021

#11 Tailoring health workforce education for productive practice environments

<p>David Smith, Co-founder and Director of the International Network of Health Workforce education (INHWE), shares about his vision and experiences of founding INHWE and how it has evolve over the years including the pandemic. He also highlights some of the challenges of health workforce education and opportunities to overcome barriers. If you want to find out more about INHWE or be a member please visit www.inhwe.org.</p> <p><strong>#HLIPodcast #HealthLaw #HealthWorkers #Dignity4HW #HW4HSS #pandemiccoping #education #virtualreality #technology</strong></p>

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Rights, responsibilities and challenges of health workers in their delivery of care as seen through the lens of other stakeholders and health workers themselves.

Reach us at podcast@healthlawinst.org for comments, questions and suggestions

DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed on this show do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of the speakers’ places of employment. The information provided is a general overview meant only for informational and educational purposes and not intended to be used as legal advice and no attorney client relationship is established by any communication.

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