In this episode of the HC3 podcast, we are proud to feature Dr. Elaine Morrato, the Founding Dean of the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health at Loyola University Chicago. Since taking on this role in 2019, Dr. Morrato has been instrumental in shaping a new model of public health education that emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches and innovation.
Dr. Morrato's diverse background in academia, industry, and public health provides unique insights into the field's evolving challenges. She reflects on the Parkinson School's first five years, highlighting its response to the COVID-19 pandemic and efforts to advance health equity through programs like the Loyola Health Equity Quest. Her experience in consumer-focused industries has shaped her approach to public health communication, trust-building, and addressing issues like climate change and pharmaceutical safety, while her work in implementation science has contributed to improvements in drug safety and regulation.
Looking ahead, Dr. Morrato shares her vision for the Parkinson School, focusing on workforce development, social mobility, and creating partnerships to meet the health care sector's changing demands. She offers guidance to aspiring public health professionals and reflects on key leadership lessons from her career in higher education.
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