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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2020 · 26 MIN

Science, Wellness and Public Health - Understanding the Role of Epidemiology(#58)

from Dr. P On The Pod · host The Balm In Gilead

Dr. P talks with Dr. Joyce (Joy) Balls-Berry, a Senior Associate Consultant at the Mayo Clinic Axil School of Medicine and Assistant Professor of Epidemiology. Previously, Dr. Balls-Berry was the co-lead for the Mayo Clinic Center for Clinical and Translational Science Community Engagement Program and served as the Program Manager of the Office for Community Engagement in Research.

Dr. P talks with Dr. Joyce (Joy) Balls-Berry, a Senior Associate Consultant at the Mayo Clinic Axil School of Medicine and Assistant Professor of Epidemiology. Previously, Dr. Balls-Berry was the co-lead for the Mayo Clinic Center for Clinical and Translational Science Community Engagement Program and served as the Program Manager of the Office for Community Engagement in Research.

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