Our Community Calls are for the Community and all their respective health and wellness needs!
Taped with a live virtual audience of community leaders and individuals, we cover what's going on locally in Baltimore City. We provide guidance on health concerns, from cancer screenings to the latest on social needs.
Because when the community calls,
we are here to answer!
Check out our staff-picked episode!
Meet the hosts of our Community Calls:
Panagis Galiatsatos, M.D., MHS, serves as co-director of Medicine for the Greater Good, in addition to director of John Hopkins Medicine’s Tobacco Treatment & Cancer Screening Clinic and associate director of the Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Center of Clinical Excellence. A pulmonary and critical care medicine physician and is an associate professor of medicine at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
Dr. Galiatsatos is an expert in the diagnosis and treatment of obstructive lung disease and tobacco cessation, and in the care of critically ill patients in the Medical ICU. He is also a member of the Obstructive Lung Disease Section at Johns Hopkins. Additionally, Dr. Galiatsatos serves as the community engagement co-director of the Baltimore Breathe Center. Through Medicine for the Greater Good and his relationships he has tackled community health needs through collaborations and partnerships, implemented population health strategies, and created educational programs that turn healthcare professionals into physician-citizens. His projects have impacted more than 7,000 Baltimore residents and more than 150 health care professional learners.
Kimberly Hailey-Fair, MPH, CPH, is an active member of the MGG team and serves as a research program manager at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, overseeing the advancement of the Community Health Workers Training Program grant.
With an MPH in Maternal and Child Health from the University of South Florida and a BS in Community Health from the University of Maryland, College Park, she brings a strong academic foundation to her work. Kimberly’s research interests focus on health literacy, translational research, and community engagement, reflecting her dedication to promoting accessible and impactful healthcare practices.