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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Clare Szalay Timbo is a gender and public health expert who has led programs at the intersection of gender equity, sexual and reproductive health, maternal and child health, and health systems strengthening. She is the Technical Advisor for Gender and Special Projects at Orbis Canada, as well as a co-founder and Director of the Women Leaders in Eye Health global network.</p><p>Learn more about <a href="https://can.orbis.org/en">Orbis Canada</a>, an international nonprofit that builds strong and sustainable eye care systems globally that put treatment and prevention within reach.</p><p>Read about <a href="https://www.wleh.org/">Women Leaders in Eye Health</a> and the organization’s <a href="https://www.wleh.org/events">webinars, coffee hours, and other events</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn about <a href="https://www.wioonline.org/">Women in Ophthalmology</a>, founded to advance the professional environment for women ophthalmologists and to champion diversity, equity, and leadership across the field.</p><p>Get to know global nonprofit eye care organization <a href="https://www.seva.org/">Seva Foundation</a>.</p><p>For Krista’s conversation with Dr. Sean Wharton, check out S1 E5 of How to Talk About Health, ‘<a href="https://how-to-talk-about-health-with-krista-lamb.simplecast.com/episodes/weight-bias-and-how-to-talk-about-obesity-with-dr-sean-wharton">Weight bias and how to talk about obesity</a>.’</p><p>Read about the work and reports of <a href="https://global5050.org/">Global Health 5050</a>, an organization advancing gender justice worldwide.</p><p> </p><p>How to support How to Talk About Health:</p><p><strong>Please consider subscribing to our </strong><a href="https://kristalamb.substack.com/"><strong>HTTAH Substack community</strong></a><strong>. Paid subscribers* get access to training, resources, blog posts, and office hours.</strong> It's all set up to help you hone your healthcare communication skills in a supportive space.</p><p>Your support also helps keep this podcast going so that everyone can benefit from learning these skills. <strong>Find out more at </strong><a href="https://kristalamb.substack.com/"><strong>How to Talk About Health on Substack</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p><p><i>*Special rates are available for lab teams.</i></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Kim Hanson is the Chief External Relations Officer at Breakthrough T1D Canada*, where she leads advocacy, patient engagement, and communications. Kim previously served as the CEO of HealthPartners, a Canadian coalition of 20 national health charities. With an MBA from the University of Ottawa, she also has extensive experience as a senior leader in health charities, overseeing advocacy, communications, and fundraising.</p><p><i>*At the time of this conversation, Kim Hanson was still working in her previous position as the CEO of HealthPartners.</i></p><p>Learn more about Kim’s current and previous work at <a href="https://breakthrought1d.ca/">Breakthrough T1D Canada</a>, <a href="https://healthpartners.ca/">HealthPartners Canada</a>, and <a href="https://www.diabetes.ca/">Diabetes Canada</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about <a href="https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/individuals/segments/tax-credits-deductions-persons-disabilities/disability-tax-credit.html">Canada’s Disability Tax Credit</a>.</p><p>Read about the work of the <a href="https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/corporate/about-canada-revenue-agency-cra/disability-advisory-committee.html">Disability Advisory Committee</a>, which advises the Canadian Minister of National Revenue and the Canada Revenue Agency on how they can improve administration and interpretation of tax measures for Canadians with disabilities.</p><p> </p><p>Kim’s resource recommendation:</p><p>The <a href="https://www.resultsmap.com/results-map-system/">Results Map® System</a>, developed by <a href="https://www.resultsmap.com/about/about-caroline/">Caroline Kealey</a>, a pioneer in developing the field of change communications. <i>(Results Map was formerly known as Ingenium Communications. You can find their free and recommended resources </i><a href="https://www.resultsmap.com/explore/"><i>here</i></a><i>.)</i></p><p> </p><p>How to support How to Talk About Health:</p><p><strong>Please consider subscribing to our </strong><a href="https://kristalamb.substack.com/"><strong>HTTAH Substack community</strong></a><strong>. Paid subscribers* get access to training, resources, blog posts, and office hours.</strong> It's all set up to help you hone your healthcare communication skills in a supportive space.</p><p>Your support also helps keep this podcast going so that everyone can benefit from learning these skills. <strong>Find out more at </strong><a href="https://kristalamb.substack.com/"><strong>How to Talk About Health on Substack</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
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