On This Episode Of The Public Health Epidemiology Conversations (PHEC) Podcast
It’s crucial for both seasoned and newly established public health professionals to intentionally share their journeys and experiences. In this solo episode, Dr. Huntley reflects on key insights she's gathered from various podcast interviews over the past six months. Her aim is to provide valuable information for those pursuing or just starting a career in public health. Tune in as she highlights key takeaways designed to reduce stress and uncertainties for anyone looking at or newly on a public health journey. Thanks for joining us and enjoy the episode!
Listen To This Episode Of The Public Health Epidemiology Conversations (PHEC) Podcast
Conversation Highlights
A quick “Get to Know Dr. Huntley” for all the new listeners
Her intentions for this episode and what listeners can expect
The importance of sharing our journeys with students and early career professionals
The path you’re on doesn’t have to be a straight line: Take the next step and learn through your experiences
Following your curiosity can serve you well
“What we are doing right now is a product of where we are and what we’ve done in the past. But what we do right now [and] moving forward will shape where we go.” — Dr. Huntley
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