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Episode 4 - Mark Dal Corso, MD, MPH and Sydney Deville, MD on Pediatric Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Tulane Region 6 South Central Public Health Training CenterMay 11, 2020

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Episode 4 - Mark Dal Corso, MD, MPH and Sydney Deville, MD on Pediatric Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Episode 4 - Mark Dal Corso, MD, MPH and Sydney Deville, MD on Pediatric Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Dr. Mark Dal Corso & Dr. Sydney Deville discuss supporting children and their mental health during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

May 11, 202021:49
Episode 3 - Extra - Coping Resources for Maintaining Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Episode 3 - Extra - Coping Resources for Maintaining Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Angela Breckenridge, PhD, provides a list of online resources (from hotlines to online therapy, support groups and “Chatbot” Apps) for maintaining mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Apr 20, 202006:22
Episode 3 - Angela Breckenridge, PhD, on Maintaining Mental Health while Staying Safe at Home

Episode 3 - Angela Breckenridge, PhD, on Maintaining Mental Health while Staying Safe at Home

Dr. Angela Breckenridge,  Director of Curriculum and Program Assessment at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, provide listeners with coping strategies for maintaining mental health during this period of global isolation. With a focus on the impact of isolation and "social" (physical) distancing, Dr. Breckenridge looks at how we can mitigate that cost with strategies for our own mental wellness and that of those who may be struggling alone.

Apr 20, 202019:04
Episodio 2: Richard Oberhelman, MD, habla de COVID-19 (Español)

Episodio 2: Richard Oberhelman, MD, habla de COVID-19 (Español)

Richard Oberhelman, médico y profesor de la Escuela de Salud Pública y Medicina Tropical de Tulane y Director de la Oficina de Salud Global de Tulane, ofrece algunas sugerencias para ayudarnos a sentirnos mejor preparados a medida que la situación COVID-19 continúa desarrollándose.

Apr 17, 202017:41
Episode 2 - Richard Oberhelman, MD, on COVID-19
Apr 03, 202015:28
Episodio 1: Valerie Paz Soldán, PhD, habla de COVID-19 (Español)

Episodio 1: Valerie Paz Soldán, PhD, habla de COVID-19 (Español)

Valerie A. Paz Soldán, Doctora en Salud Pública y Profesora de la Escuela de Salud Pública y Medicina Tropical de la Universidad de Tulane, explica por qué se están tomando medidas extremas para reducir la transmisión del SARS-CoV-2.  También les explica por qué se les está pidiendo distanciamiento social y/o aislamiento.

Apr 02, 202012:57
Episode 1: Valerie Paz Soldán, PhD, on COVID-19

Episode 1: Valerie Paz Soldán, PhD, on COVID-19

Valerie Paz Soldán, PhD in Public Health and Associate Professor at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, explains why extreme measures are being taken to reduce the transmission of coronavirus, as well as why you have to take social distancing and isolation measures seriously. Additioanlly, Dr. Soldán explains the role of mildly ill or even asymptomatic individuals in the possible spread of viruses, like CoVID-19. Lastly, Dr. Soldán responds to the question how long is this going to last? and describes what we can expect in the months to come.

Apr 01, 202011:23