GP033: Health Governance with Dr. Raphael Lencucha

Raphael has done extensive work in the area of health policy and governance including mental health policy in Canada and Tobacco Control Policy across many countries such as Brazil, Philippines, Zambia, Kenya, Malawi, Indonesia and is recently starting a project in Mozambique and Zimbabwe. In this episode you will learn about health governance and how we as rehabilitation professionals can influence policy. We cover the very important topic of mental health and agree that everyone who works with people needs to consider the psychosocial component of the individuals they are working with. He emphasizes the special ability of rehabilitations professionals to understand the environment in which an individual lives and how to optimize their participation in activities of daily living.

His participation in research started through the study of social relationships of individuals living with schizophrenia. He went on to develop an interest in tobacco control and how this impacted public health. He passionately discusses trends in tobacco control and that there is often a pursuit of profits over public health. You absolutely cannot skip this episode! A very informative interview filled with captivating insights.

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GP032: Bioethical Considerations with Dr. Matthew Hunt

Follow along as Matt describes his career trajectory in Global Health and how he ended up researching bioethics. He shares many words of wisdom and excellent advice for anyone pursuing a career in Global Health and humanitarian work.

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Here are some books about rehab and ethics:

Kornblau, B. L., & Burkhardt, A. (2012). Ethics in rehabilitation: a clinical perspective. Slack Incorporated.

Purtilo, R., Jensen, G. M., & Royeen, C. B. (2005). Educating for moral action: A sourcebook in health and rehabilitation ethics.

And about global health ethics:

Pinto, A. D., & Upshur, R. E. (2013). An introduction to global health ethics. Routledge.

Benatar, S., & Brock, G. (Eds.). (2011). Global health and global health ethics. Cambridge University Press.

Website Matt mentions that covers health ethics geared towards humanitarian aid: www.humanitarianhealthethics.net

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