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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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  • 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 Min.
  • Healthcare Autonomy for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode of All Teach All Listen, host Sean Cuddihy speaks with Dr. E. Goldblatt‑Hyatt and Dr. Deborah Spitalnik about healthcare autonomy for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They explore the history of discrimination, diagnostic overshadowing, and violations of reproductive rights that shape current care.

    The conversation highlights practical solutions such as supported decision‑making, a better understanding of what informed consent means, training for providers, doulas and community health workers, and stronger medical–legal partnerships. As well as contrasts written policy with on‑the‑ground practice. Guests discuss New Jersey initiatives, barriers to care, and the need for community‑based supports.

    Thank you to Johanne Mayer for her help in crafting this episode and providing insights on questions. Dive deeper into this topic and others by checking out the resources below which include, the Reproductive Health & Justice for Adults with Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities ECHO Miniseries beginning January 28, 2026, The Boggs Center on Disability and Human Development, and the Inclusive Views podcast.

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    36 Min.
  • Substance Use and Harm Reduction: Person-Centered Approaches to Care
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode we have a conversation with Dr. Clement Chen and Caitlin O’Neill about substance use, medications for addiction treatment, and the power of person-centered care. Together, they explore the continuum of substance use, the rise of fentanyl and polysubstance use, the role of harm reduction centers, and the importance of trust, dignity, and connection in supporting people who use drugs. This conversation highlights how empathy, evidence-based treatment, and collaborative approaches can save lives and improve health outcomes across communities.

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    39 Min.
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