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The Data Pioneer
July 15, 2025

A Conversation with Stats Guru Bill Davenhall “If I wanted to have a heart attack, I’d been in the right places.”

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Lifting the Invisibility Cloak: How Measles Is Changing the Vax Debate
June 12, 2025

“Anti-vax thinking is a luxury – it’s easy when you think all your neighbors are getting vaccinated.” Sara Brown, epidemiologist As

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Who ya gonna trust? How to become the voice in vax decision
May 13, 2025

Part Two: Digital Communications Today we continue our conversation about healthcare communications. Let’s consider an expert’s assessment of how most healthcare

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Who ya gonna trust? How to become the voice that matters in vax decisions
April 16, 2025

Let’s say that you want to turn away from all the chaos around you and focus on controlling what you can.

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Learning to Love Chaos
March 11, 2025

Is this the big chance to modernize public health? “I used to be indecisive. Now I’m not so sure.” That line

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Why Wait for the Next Pandemic? Why Public Health and Pharmacies Need Each Other More than Ever
February 20, 2025

“Without a measureless and perpetual uncertainty, the drama of human life would be destroyed.”– Winston Churchill It wasn’t long ago, back

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The Big Question: After All We Have Learned From Covid Are We Safer Now?
January 15, 2025

When thinking of global health emergencies, including pandemics and terrorism, and after all the preparedness measures, here’s our big question: Are

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WHAT WE LEARNED IN 2024: Our Ten Favorites from This Year’s IINews
December 19, 2024

It’s that time when we get to take a look back on what we learned over the past months. But, before

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It’s About Time: The Next Great Leap in Health Outcomes
October 17, 2024

By Mike Popovich, CEO of STChealth Three generations of health data have brought us to this moment:  We now have data

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The First Pandemic? What we can learn from the plague that helped end the Roman Empire
September 17, 2024

“To learn to live with pandemics and their deadly realities, we must all become historians, and sound the depths in search

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