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Talking Health

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by Professor Debra Anderson

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12 episodes
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<p>On this podcast, you’ll hear from some of the world’s leading health researchers, community organisations and people with lived experience about the advancements we’re making in health to transform the wellbeing of our communities at each stage of life.</p><p>Hosted by Professor Debra Anderson – the Dean of Health at the University of Technology Sydney and the Founder and Director of the Women’s Wellness Research Collaborative. Professor Anderson has spent her career dedicated to supporting people, particularly women after cancer, to implement sustainable lifestyle changes to get the most out of life.   </p>

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8/11/2022

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Career pivots - from physiotherapist to Faculty Manager and career opportunities for professional staff

November 28, 2024

Career pivots - from physiotherapist to Faculty Manager and career opportunities for professional staff

Professor Debra Anderson talks with Fiona Scott, a physiotherapist turned Faculty Manager, about navigating career pivots and leveraging clinical experience to drive operational success.

Episode thumbnail for Why listening to those with lived experience is critical to improving health outcomes

September 19, 2024

Why listening to those with lived experience is critical to improving health outcomes

<p>In this episode, <span>Professor Debra Anderson talks to Professor Meera Agar, the Director of IMPACCT at UTS and Nicolas Hart, </span><span>Associate Professor of Cancer Survivorship at the UTS Health Research Institute, INSIGHT,</span><span> about the value of hearing the voices of people with lived experience in trials and research. </span></p><p><span>The three experts explore how their earlier clinical work has led to where they are today and the huge rewards that come from seeing research translated to policy and practice, and what this means for people living with cancer and chronic illness.</span></p>

Episode thumbnail for How leadership and education is improving health across the Pacific

November 22, 2023

How leadership and education is improving health across the Pacific

<p>Professor Michele Rumsey has dedicated her career to improving population health across the Pacific region. In this episode of Talking Health, Professor Debra Anderson explores how Michele and her team at the the World Health Organization’s Collaborating Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Development at UTS are collaborating with partners to strengthen healthcare capacity and further develop the leadership potential of health workers across the region to ensure Pacific Island Countries can address the healthcare needs of their peoples, now and into the future. </p>

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What is Talking Health?
<p>On this podcast, you’ll hear from some of the world’s leading health researchers, community organisations and people with lived experience about the advancements we’re making in health to transform the wellbeing of our communities at each stage of life.</p><p>Hosted by Professor Debra Anderson – the Dean of Health at the University of Technology Sydney and the Founder and Director of the Women’s Wellness Research Collaborative. Professor Anderson has spent her career dedicated to supporting people, particularly women after cancer, to implement sustainable lifestyle changes to get the most out of life.   </p>
How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

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