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All Teach All Listen: Beyond the ECHO

All Teach All Listen: Beyond the ECHO

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All Teach All Listen: Beyond the ECHO examines public health challenges through an interdisciplinary lens, amplifying diverse voices, encouraging critical thinking, and promoting collaborative civic action across the healthcare system. Each episode pairs professionals from different disciplines to model how cooperation can improve outcomes and equity in care.

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  • From Lived Experience to Legislation: The Fight to SHINE a Light on Stillbirth
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode of All Teach, All Listen, host Sean Cuddihy speaks with Jennie Sherlock-Loeb and Debbie Haine Vijayvergiya about writing and implementing policy to shed a light a on stillbirth

    They discuss the Autumn Joy Stillbirth Research and Dignity Act, the federal SHINE for Autumn effort, lessons from lived experience, strategies for bipartisan, data-driven policy, and practical steps for successful implementation and measurement.

    Listeners learn how to get involved in advocacy, the importance of stakeholder engagement, and why persistence and patience matter in creating lasting change.

    Resources from this episode can be accessed here.

    Keep up with Project ECHO at http://projectecho.rutgers.edu/

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    39 m
  • Multisector Plan for Aging: Collaborating to Improve Outcomes for New Jersey’s Older Adults, Respect
    Mar 2 2026

    Welcome to All Teach, All Listen, Beyond the ECHO, examining public health challenges through an interdisciplinary lens, amplifying diverse voices, encouraging critical thinking, and promoting collaborative civic action across the healthcare system. For our fifth episode of the season, hosted by Sean Cuddihy, we shift focus to older adults in New Jersey with Dr. Joshua Raymond and Dr. Cathy Rowe discussing efforts to improve aging, care, and community supports.

    They explore barriers like ageism, affordability, transportation, and housing, and highlight age‑friendly hospital initiatives, a new Medicaid palliative care benefit, workforce challenges, and the push for a multi‑sector plan for aging. Learn where to find resources and how communities, healthcare, business, and government can work together to enable aging well in New Jersey.

    This podcast is powered by the Eagleton Institute of Politics as part of Democracy Week 2025.

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    22 m
  • Rebuilding Trust: How to Earn Trust with Patients and Staff
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode of All Teach, All Listen, Beyond the ECHO, host Sean Cuddihy speaks with Lindsay Martin and Kate Hilton about the erosion of trust in healthcare, its drivers, and measurable harms to patients and the workforce.

    The conversation highlights concrete ways to rebuild trust such as shared decision-making, representative workforces, transparency, community partnerships, and measuring indicators like turnover and patient retention and shares real-world initiatives that demonstrate improvement and hope.

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    37 m
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