
Bridging Public Health and Behavioral Medicine: Dr. Karen Emmons on Community-Based Research
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Join us in this compelling episode of SBM's Buzz in Behavioral Medicine featuring Dr. Karen Emmons, PhD, FSBM renowned for her work at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (Learn more). Dr. Emmons delves into her journey, from growing up on the grounds of a state hospital, to growing a career in tobacco control research, health equity, and community-based interventions. Explore how her efforts align with SBM's mission (About SBM) and the innovative Community Engagement Studios (Explore CE Studios). Engage with Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health on social platforms to continue the conversation News | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube.
Key Takeaways:
- Insights into impactful community-based research and its role in advancing public health, including how Dr. Emmons’ research expanded to social determinants of health (before it was even a term!).
- Strategies for fostering health equity and effective tobacco cessation programs.
- Guidance for aspiring professionals in behavioral medicine on leveraging interdisciplinary approaches, choosing an area of research, and bouncing back from “failures.”
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Dr. Karen Emmons Publications: https://connects.catalyst.harvard.edu/Profiles/display/Person/80726#
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Special Thanks to our production team and Jay Conner of Jaybird Media for his skillful work in compiling and editing the audio and video for the Buzz in Behavioral Medicine: Season 2 podcast series.