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#07 - Prevention, Policy, and People: Public Health in Practice

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Connected By Health
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Apr 6, 2026
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Summary

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Kerry Morgan, public health professor and health behavior researcher at the University of Central Oklahoma, to explore the foundational role of public health in shaping healthier, more resilient communities. From disease prevention and health education to burnout, research, and policy, this conversation highlights how public health operates far beyond hospitals—impacting every aspect of society. We dive into the importance of investing in prevention systems like vaccination, sanitation, and disease surveillance, and how these efforts not only save lives but reduce long-term healthcare costs. Dr. Morgan also shares practical strategies for addressing burnout, improving health literacy, and making physical activity more accessible—while emphasizing the critical role of research in driving meaningful, evidence-based change. As we recognize National Public Health Week, this episode serves as a powerful reminder: the health of a society is built long before patients ever walk into a clinic. When we invest in public health, we invest in everything. 🔑 Key Highlights & Takeaways 🌍 Public Health = Prevention First Focuses on stopping problems before they become crises Reduces: Hospitalizations Healthcare costs Lost productivity Example: Vaccination and surveillance systems prevent outbreaks before escalation 💡 Health Is Shaped by More Than Medicine Behavior, environment, relationships, and policy all influence outcomes Public health works at the population level , not just individual care 🧠 Burnout Is Both Personal AND Systemic Individual strategies: Identify "depleters vs energizers" Lean into what restores energy System-level solutions: Flexible work environments Protected time for decompression Strong communication culture 📚 Health Educa…