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BONUS Episode: The AMCHP Annual Conference Experience

BONUS Episode: The AMCHP Annual Conference Experience

FromMCH Bridges: The Official AMCHP Podcast


BONUS Episode: The AMCHP Annual Conference Experience

FromMCH Bridges: The Official AMCHP Podcast

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Apr 19, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This bonus episode captures the experience of attending the AMCHP Annual Conference from a variety of perspectives. As past attendees, our guest speakers shared what they learned, some pro tips for taking advantage of conference opportunities, and why it's important that we encourage and support youth and young adults, family leaders, community-rooted organizations, tribal government representatives, and students and early career professionals to attend the AMCHP Annual Conference. You’ll hear from Katherine Harvey, representing the perspective of a young adult leader, and Dana Yarbrough, a family leader and proud parent of a daughter with disabilities and special healthcare needs. You will also hear from Quatia (Q) Osorio, doula and founder of Our Journ3i, and Xenia Mendez, alumna of our Graduate Student Epidemiology Program (GSEP) representing students and early career professionals. Conference links  Register for AMCHP 2023 Visit our conference platform Explore the conference theme Support CBOs, tribal entity representatives, family leaders, and youth at AMCHP 2023 Resources  Center for Family Involvement Parent to Parent USA  Family to Family Health Information Centers  Our Journ3i, LLC 
Released:
Apr 19, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (18)

MCH Bridges is the official podcast of the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP). This podcast aims to inspire and guide actions that will improve the systems that impact maternal and child health populations. MCH Bridges aims to lift up stories and people from the MCH field by centering the voices of the public health workforce, people and communities most impacted by inequities, and individuals and families with lived experiences.