
Pulling together your career threads and public health mentorship, with Dr. Sue Griffey, DrPH, MPH, BSN
10/25/23 • 49 min
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In this episode, Sujani sits down with Sue Griffey of SueMentors. They go on a journey through the four acts of Sue’s life and discuss her relationship with public health, mentorship, and ways in which you can take control of your career.
You’ll Learn
- How Sue’s nursing career and global work led to her public health career
- Sue’s experience working in various fields of public health and how the perception of “job hopping” is changing
- Tips on taking control of your professional development
- The different types of mentorship and what is most appropriate in each situation
- The value of finding support and relying on your peers as informal mentors
- Four actionable steps to pulling together your career threads
Today’s Guest
Sue Griffey, DrPH, BSN, has been SueMentors for more than a decade, giving professionals the HOW to get to their next career path step. She focuses on building and using professional presence and professional branding. Sue has a global mentoring practice for all levels of professionals in transition. Her hallmark is using real-world examples to demonstrate her practical advice for professional presence. Sue has mentored for 10 different global public health and other programs. She has worked with more than 600 mentees individually and directly influenced more than 2000 through her short courses, guides, materials, webinars, and workshops. She had a 3+-decade of career leading global health and program evaluation research, working and living globally.
Resources
- Connect with Sue on LinkedIn
- Learn more about Sue’s mentorship courses
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Tell us what you thought of this episode - send us a text!
In this episode, Sujani sits down with Sue Griffey of SueMentors. They go on a journey through the four acts of Sue’s life and discuss her relationship with public health, mentorship, and ways in which you can take control of your career.
You’ll Learn
- How Sue’s nursing career and global work led to her public health career
- Sue’s experience working in various fields of public health and how the perception of “job hopping” is changing
- Tips on taking control of your professional development
- The different types of mentorship and what is most appropriate in each situation
- The value of finding support and relying on your peers as informal mentors
- Four actionable steps to pulling together your career threads
Today’s Guest
Sue Griffey, DrPH, BSN, has been SueMentors for more than a decade, giving professionals the HOW to get to their next career path step. She focuses on building and using professional presence and professional branding. Sue has a global mentoring practice for all levels of professionals in transition. Her hallmark is using real-world examples to demonstrate her practical advice for professional presence. Sue has mentored for 10 different global public health and other programs. She has worked with more than 600 mentees individually and directly influenced more than 2000 through her short courses, guides, materials, webinars, and workshops. She had a 3+-decade of career leading global health and program evaluation research, working and living globally.
Resources
- Connect with Sue on LinkedIn
- Learn more about Sue’s mentorship courses
Join The Public Health Career Club: A global membership community where public health professionals connect, learn, and support each other in building meaningful and impactful careers.
Go from feeling confused, alone and overwhelmed, to feeling confident and in control of your life and career!
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Pharma & public health: your role and impact, with Dr. Terry-Ann Lynch, DPA, MPH
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In this episode, Sujani sits down with Dr. Terry-Ann Lynch who is the current Stakeholder and Patient Advocacy Lead at Sanofi Pharmaceutical. They discuss the role that public health professionals play in the pharmaceutical industry, skills needed to break into the industry, and how the impact of the work compares with more traditional public health paths.
You’ll Learn
- How Terry-Ann first discovered the field of public health and her first public health jobs of being a health inspector and a nutrition educator
- What made Terry-Ann interested in working in the pharmaceutical industry
- The role that public health professionals play in the pharmaceutical industry and how the pharma environment is changing to favour the integration of public health
- What skills are valuable when breaking into pharma
- What a day in the life of a public health professional working in the pharmaceutical industry can look like
- Comparing the impact of work in the public industry vs in pharma
- Tips on how to smoothly transition into the field and where to find mentors in newer fields
Today’s Guest
Terry-Ann Lynch has over 17 years of unwavering dedication to Public Health and has traversed a dynamic path that spans clinical research, advocacy, and program management. Currently positioned as the Stakeholder and Patient Advocacy Lead at Sanofi Pharmaceutical, Consumer Healthcare., Her work has transcended boundaries and left an indelible mark. She has worked at several pharmaceutical companies including Merck and Pfizer as the Patient Advocacy and Health Equity Lead across disease states. Prior to joining the pharmaceutical industry, Terry-Ann worked in the clinical research, program management, and data analytics arenas managing various studies funded by private and governmental agencies.
In her current role, she has the privilege of collaborating with patient advocacy organizations across a spectrum of disease states. Her mission is to address unmet needs, particularly focusing on health inequities in marginalized communities. Drawing from an extensive background in clinical research, she forges collaborations with public health departments, non-profit organizations, and medical societies to unveil educational gaps and facilitate interventions that tangibly enhance patient outcomes.
Terry-Ann obtained a master’s degree in public health from West Chester University of Pennsylvania where she is also pursuing excellence in her current Doctoral program in Public Policy. Her area of focus in Public Policy and Administration is a testament to her resolute commitment to dismantling access barriers that hinder the pursuit of health equity. This journey is driven by an unshakable belief in the power of policy to reshape the landscape of healthcare and uplift lives.
Terry-Ann has a relentless dedication, innovation, and a fervent desire to foster change. As she continues to navigate the intricate tapestry of Public Health, she is motivated by the promise of a future where health disparities are history and every individual's well-being is a priority.
Resources
- Connect with Terry-Ann on LinkedIn
Join The Public Health Career Club: A global membership community where public health professionals connect, learn, and support each other in building meaningful and impactful careers.
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Why study public health?, with Dr. Jan Carney, MD, MPH, MACP
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In this episode, Sujani sits down with Dr. Jan Carney, the Associate Dean for Public Health and Health Policy and Professor of Medicine at the University of Vermont. They discuss Jan’s reflections of the relationship between public health and healthcare, her work in pulling together UVM’s graduate public health program, and ways we can work to expand and integrate public health into new fields.
You’ll Learn
- When public health first became a topic of interest during Jan’s clinical practice
- Jan’s experience transitioning from direct patient care to community based health
- Patience and seeing impact and results from public health work
- Jan’s experience working as the Commissioner of Health in Vermont and her transition into academia
- The work and team that went into creating the University of Vermont’s graduate public health program
- What edupreneurship is and how it can be used to improve education
- The conversations and steps needed to expand public health into nontraditional health fields and what this means for population health
Today’s Guest
Dr. Carney is Associate Dean for Public Health and Health Policy, and Professor of Medicine, at the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont (UVM). She earned an AB from Middlebury College, MD from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, and Master of Public Health (MPH) from the Harvard School of Public Health. She previously served as Vermont’s Commissioner of Health under three gubernatorial administrations. In this role, she developed and implemented Vermont’s first outcome-based approach to improving public health, modeled on the national Healthy People initiative, combining clinical and community-based prevention.
Dr. Carney’s areas of expertise include building and sustaining community-academic partnerships, translational research, and reducing disparities in rural areas. She serves as Core Director of the Community Engagement and Outreach Core for the Northern New England Clinical and Translational Research Network (NNE-CTR), working to advance rural health research and community engagement. Her current work focuses on developing and implementing the Vermont Rural Health Communication Network (RHCN) to promote two-way health communication in rural areas, strengthen access to health and social services, and improve health and scientific literacy. She is a member of the Association of Schools and Programs in Public Health, serving on academic public health practice and advocacy committees, and serves as a member of the Board of Regents of the American College of Physicians.
Resources
- Connect with Jan on LinkedIn
- Learn more about Health People 2030
- Listen to the previous episode with Sue Griffey
- Read the Institute of Medicine’s writing on The Future of Public Health
- Learn more about
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Public Health SPOTlight Podcast - Pulling together your career threads and public health mentorship, with Dr. Sue Griffey, DrPH, MPH, BSN
Transcript
You are in charge of career, you. And if you need someone on your shoulder, it's Sujani and me telling you, you're in charge. But learn how to use your evidence based results to tell your story. You will feel comfortable then claiming your space in public health. And that's what I want you to do you career you.
SujaniWelcome to PH SPOTlight, a community for you to build your public health career with. Jo
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