• In conversation with ... Julio Frenk

  • Mar 28 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

In conversation with ... Julio Frenk

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Not Alone: Leaders in Conversation, host Rafael Bras discusses higher education, public health, and leadership with Julio Frenk, the incoming chancellor of the University of California, Los Angeles. Frenk, a former president of the University of Miami, shares his rich background—from his family's escape from Nazi Germany to his groundbreaking reforms as Mexico's Minister of Health. He delves into his decision to shift from clinical medicine to public health, his influential role in creating Seguro Popular, and his perspectives on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Frenk also discusses the challenges facing higher education today, and his unique contributions to children's education through his book series on human physiology. This episode offers valuable insights into how evidence-based policy, global cooperation, and enlightened leadership can shape better outcomes in health and education.

    00:00 Introduction to Not Alone Leaders in Conversation
    00:51 Meet Julio Frenk: From Mexico to Harvard
    01:35 Family Background and Early Influences
    06:18 A Diverse and Accomplished Family
    09:59 Choosing Public Health Over Clinical Medicine
    16:31 Navigating the Political Landscape as Minister of Health
    25:41 Creating Seguro Popular and Its Impact
    33:16 Massive Loss of Progress in Mexico
    33:48 Impact of COVID-19 on Mexico
    37:03 Leadership Styles and Pandemic Outcomes
    40:02 Gender and Leadership During the Pandemic
    41:47 Lessons from the Pandemic
    50:11 Higher Education Challenges and Opportunities
    01:01:38 Children's Books and Science Education
    01:09:51 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections

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