Description: This episode explores the complex relations between globalization and public health, running the gamut from bioterrorism and thermonuclear tests to the connections between wealth and health. The program includes interviews with doctors and nurses, academics, political analysts, journalists and people whose failing health is directly impacted by globalization.
Speaker(s):
Joe Brenner, director, Center for Policy Analysis on Trade and Health
Loia Fiaui, Hawaii State Department of Health, STD-AIDS Prevention Branch
Sitaleki Finau, director, Fiji School of Public Health
Heather Gardner, adjunct associate professor, School of Public Health, La Trobe University, Australia
Laurie Garrett, author/journalist
Jay Glasser, president, American Public Health Association
Kathy Nang, R.N.
Deane Neubauer, executive director, Globalization Research Network
Aleck Ostry, assistant professor, Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia
Neal Palafox, M.D., University of Hawaii School of Medicine
Ryorik Sadios, Marshall Islander
Ellen Shaffer, director, Center for Policy Analysis on Trade and Health
Jim Shon, political analyst; associate director, Hawaii Educational Policy Center
William Swain, University of Hawaii School of Medicine
Barbara Tom, Marshall Islander
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