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Public Health Epidemiology Conversations Podcast

Episode #376 Strengthening Professional Community Ties

On This Episode Of The Public Health Epidemiology Conversations (PHEC) Podcast


In this episode, Dr. Huntley discusses the importance of building trust and genuine relationships with communities, particularly BIPOC communities, through her consulting firm. She shares insights from a previous episode and outlines how her team is actively engaging with attendees at the American Public Health Association's (APHA) annual meeting. The conversation emphasizes the significance of in-person connections and the intention to foster ongoing relationships with podcast listeners and clients.


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Conversation Highlights


  • Background on Dr. CH Huntley and her professional experience.

  • How her consulting company helps nonprofits serve communities.

  • What to expect from the DrCHHuntley booth at APHA 2024.

  • Benefits of engaging with the DrCHHuntley team at APHA 2024.

  • Why public health professionals should subscribe to the podcast.


“We want you to know that we are sincere about building genuine relationships and we look forward to engaging with you in person.” — Dr. Huntley

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DrCHHuntley LLC is a public health consulting firm that specializes in epidemiology consulting, supporting large nonprofit organizations in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, and Florida that serve Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). We also provide nationwide public health consulting and epidemiology consulting support to BIPOC organizations across the United States.

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