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HMP Governance Lab: Creating Change in Public Health

By: Holly Jarman PhD and Scott L. Greer PhD
  • Summary

  • Professors Scott Greer and Holly Jarman from the University of Michigan Department of Health Management and Policy talk about public health and healthcare policy and how to create political change. This podcast accompanies the online course PH 384: Creating Change in Public Health. If you are interested in our research, more podcasts and blog posts from the HMP Governance Lab can be found at www.hmpgovernancelab.org and on Twitter at @HMPgovlab.
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Episodes
  • 2.01: Welcome to PH384, fall 2021
    Aug 28 2021

    In this episode, Scott L. Greer talks through the syllabus; focusing on the logic of the class and core expectations. 

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    19 mins
  • 1.18 State and local government
    Nov 13 2020

    Profs Greer and Jarman explain what state and local governments can do, how they are limited, how this impacts health, and what you can do about those limitations.

    • PH 384 Canvas site
    • Find work from the HMP Governance Lab at www.hmpgovernancelab.organd on Twitter @HMPgovlab
    • Music: 'Blippy Trance' by Kevin MacLeod
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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 1.17 Courts
    Nov 7 2020

    Profs Greer and Jarman discuss the US judicial system, its affects on our lives and how we can influence court decisions. Why are there SO. MANY. COURTS? And what does this mean for policy and democracy?

    • PH 384 Canvas site
    • Find work from the HMP Governance Lab at www.hmpgovernancelab.organd on Twitter @HMPgovlab
    • Music: 'Blippy Trance' by Kevin MacLeod
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    25 mins

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