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On March 31st, 2021, the state of New York became the fifteenth in America to legalize recreational cannabis use, with the promise of legislation that differed from that of the previous fourteen. As with any newly signed bill, the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act is still months, or possibly years, ahead of its full implementation; however, New Yorkers have reason to excitedly look forward to the effects of what champion Crystal D. Peoples-Stokes says “hasn’t really been done in any other state”. The bill allows home cultivation of cannabis, is projected to generate tax revenue that will be recycled into New York’s socioeconomic equity programs and education funding, and even offers microgrowers a seat at the table. Most importantly, the bill stands as one win in an ongoing battle for racial equality; effective immediately, those convicted of marijuana-related charges (disproportionately Black and Latinx New Yorkers) that have now been legalized will have their criminal records expunged. 

On this HealthCetera podcast, Dr. Diana Mason, PhD, RN, host of this program, discusses The Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act and its implications with Phillip Pantuso, Managing Editor of The River, an online regional news outlet; and Dennis Morgan, Project Director for the Catskills Addiction Coalition (CAC) and a certified recovery peer advocate. 

This interview first aired on May 5, 2021, on Healthcetera in the Catskills on WIOX radio.

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Associate producer Kai Volcy joins HealthCetera’s media and production team

We are pleased to welcome Kai Volcy to HealthCetera’s media and production team. As a production associate, Kai will assist with editing audio content, writing blog posts, and managing our website. She joins us as a current student of Global Public Health, with interest in both public health activism and endocrinology. With prior experience playing basketball for the University of Colorado, Kai now looks forward to pivoting into the fields of healthcare and healthcare activism for the remainder of her college years and beyond.

Associate producer Kai Volcy joins HealthCetera's

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During the deadliest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of Americans relied solely on Telehealth to connect with their healthcare providers. Online healthcare has proven itself beneficial in important ways, including increased access to hard-to-reach communities and care without the risk of COVID transmission. However, with Telehealth also comes notable challenges, such as difficulty providing adequate mental health care services.

As we progress further way from the pandemic’s deadliest days, Telehealth’s necessity is coming into question. Will defunding TeleHealth rectify some of its negative effects? Do its shortcomings in mental health services justify its removal?

On this podcast, Diana Mason, PHD, RN, FAAN, host of HealthCetera in the Catskills on WIOX radio, considers the differing opinions on tele mental health care with Dr. Kathleen Delaney, PhD, APRN, PMH-NP, FAAN, a psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner and professor of nursing at Rush University in Chicago.

This interview first aired on May 12, 2021, on Healthcetera in the Catskills on WIOX radio.

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