EPISODE · Jan 22, 2026 · 45 MIN
County Health on the Front Lines
from Conduit Street Podcast · host Maryland Association of Counties
As flu season intensifies and public health misinformation continues to circulate, counties remain on the front lines of protecting community health.In this episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, Michael Sanderson and Karrington Anderson are joined by Dr. Meena Brewster, Health Officer for St. Mary’s County, to discuss how local health departments operate as both strategists and first responders within Maryland’s shared public health system. The conversation explores this year’s challenging flu season, vaccine confidence, and the role counties play in delivering trusted, science-based guidance to residents.Dr. Brewster also highlights St. Mary’s County’s innovative Health Hub, a MACo award-winning, nationally recognized integrated model that brings behavioral health, crisis services, and community supports together to better serve residents and reduce strain on emergency and justice systems. The episode closes with a broader look at Maryland’s Commission on Public Health and the long-term investments needed to strengthen public health infrastructure across the state.Learn More: Building the Future of Maryland Public Health Safeguard Vaccine Access for Marylanders Vax Act of 2026 Follow us on Socials!MACo on TwitterMACo on Facebook
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As flu season intensifies and public health misinformation continues to circulate, counties remain on the front lines of protecting community health. In this episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, Michael Sanderson and Karrington Anderson are joined by Dr. Meena Brewster, Health Officer for St. Mary’s County, to discuss how local health departments operate as both strategists and first responders within Maryland’s shared public health system. The conversation explores this year’s challenging ...
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