Sankofa Philosophy: Lessons from an Epidemiologist

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In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Iman Martin, PhD, MPH, MSc, an epidemiologist and biostatistician. Dr. Martin shares her journey into science and epidemiology, emphasizing the importance of opportunity and preparation in one's career. She discusses her childhood and how the impact of chronic diseases on her community developed her early interest in science and health. The conversation explores Dr. Martin's career choices, the significance of diverse perspectives in science, and her commitment to serving through the United States Public Health Service.

In the second half of the interview, Iman Martin, PhD, MPH, MSc, discusses her role in the US Public Health Service. Dr. Martin also delves into the concept of cultural competence and cultural humility, emphasizing the importance of understanding and bridging cultural differences in public health work. Additionally, she offers insights into the intersection of scientific research, cultural values, and more.

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Sankofa Philosophy: Lessons from an Epidemiologist, Part One
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Open to listen to or download MP3 audio.  |  20 minutes Episode 12, Part One of Genetically Speaking's Season 3, "Voices in Genomics" with Iman Martin, PhD, MPH, MSc.
Sankofa Philosophy: Lessons from an Epidemiologist, Part Two
Open to listen to or download MP3 audio.  |  20 minutes
Open to listen to or download MP3 audio.  |  20 minutes Episode 13, Part Two of Genetically Speaking's Season 3, "Voices in Genomics" with Iman Martin, PhD, MPH, MSc.