In this episode of the "Pemba On Demand" podcast, host Dr. Norman A. Chapin interviews Dr. Julianna Reece, Director of the Healthy Tribes program at the CDC's National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention. Dr. Reece shares her journey as a Navajo woman in public health and medicine, discussing her challenges with anatomy education and her commitment to integrating traditional healing with Western medicine. She emphasizes the importance of culturally relevant healthcare approaches and community-based initiatives to address health disparities in Indigenous and Native American communities. The episode highlights her leadership in healthcare innovation and her efforts to improve health outcomes for tribal populations.
Show Highlights: - Overview of the Physician Executive MBA program at the University of Tennessee.
- Dr. Juliana Reece's personal and professional journey in public health and medicine.
- Cultural significance of introductions in Navajo tradition and its impact on identity.
- Challenges faced in medical education, particularly in anatomy and cadaver work.
- Integration of traditional healing practices with Western medicine.
- Focus on addressing health disparities in Indigenous and Native American communities.
- Importance of community-based initiatives and culturally relevant healthcare approaches.
- Discussion on chronic disease management and the need for holistic health strategies.
- The role of food systems and access to healthy foods in Indigenous health.
- Emphasis on collaboration and partnerships to enhance healthcare delivery and support for tribal communities.
Links and Resources:
- Physician Executive MBA at the University of Tennessee
- Julianna Reece, MD, MBA, MPH on LinkedIn
- CDC Healthy Tribes