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The Global Health Collective 2.0
by McMaster University Global Health Program
The Global Health Collective is a podcast by students at McMaster University exploring critical topics shaping health worldwide. From amplifying student and expert voices to addressing pressing global health challenges, we share fresh perspectives on the evolving relationship between health, equity, and justice. Produced in Hamilton, Ontario, we recognize the Indigenous lands on which we live and work, acknowledging the connection between reconciliation and global health. Join us in reflecting and taking steps toward a healthier, equitable future.
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Exploring Student Experiences: Past and Present
Global health is an interdisciplinary field with individuals from many different backgrounds partaking in it. On our orientation day this year, the 2024-2025 cohort spent some time making a collage of what we think of when we think about global health. From that activity and this episode, we learned that although many of us share general ideas about what global health is, it’s also very individual and can mean a lot to many different people. Join us as we talk to current students and recent alumni about their journeys discovering what global health means to them.Follow Us!Instagram: @theglobalhealthcollective X: @ghpodcastmacOur guests include: Eden Gladstone Martin Marilena Dialynas-Vatsis Ritika Khetarpal Amitav Narang Alyssa Adamo Sofia Palma Florido Krittika Verma Sam Bengall
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Global Health Collective is a podcast by students at McMaster University exploring critical topics shaping health worldwide. From amplifying student and expert voices to addressing pressing global health challenges, we share fresh perspectives on the evolving relationship between health, equity, and justice. Produced in Hamilton, Ontario, we recognize the Indigenous lands on which we live and work, acknowledging the connection between reconciliation and global health. Join us in reflecting and taking steps toward a healthier, equitable future.
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McMaster University Global Health Program
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