Today on Nursing Conversations we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Suzanne Judd, a distinguished figure in the field of nutrition science. Dr. Judd serves as the Director of the Lister Hill Center for Health Policy and is a professor at the UAB School of Public Health. She has a PhD in Nutrition Sciences and is a PI on two large epidemiology studies at UAB. Dr. Judd’s research focuses on the role of diet and the environment as mediators of racial disparities in the risk of hypertension, kidney disease, and stroke. Dr. Judd's expertise will guide us through the nuances, separating fact from fiction and shedding light on the importance of informed choices in our dietary habits. So, sit tight and get ready for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Suzanne Judd.
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Supporting nurses—personally and professionally—is essential for providing high-quality patient care. Nursing Conversations is a relaxed, engaging podcast created and produced by the WE CARE team at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, bringing together nurses from all backgrounds and generations to discuss the real challenges, triumphs, and evolving landscape of healthcare.
Each episode dives into the topics that matter most to today’s nurses, including career growth, leadership, advocacy, work-life balance, mental health, and professional development. Through insightful discussions, practical strategies, and expert perspectives, this podcast fosters a supportive community where nurses feel empowered, valued, and equipped to thrive—both at the bedside and beyond.