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Podcast: In conversation with Julio Frenk

2 de abril de 2025

UCLA Chancellor Dr Julio Frenk talks about higher education, public health and the personal experiences that shaped his leadership

Dr Julio Frenk’s extraordinary story begins with his family’s escape from Nazi Germany — a profound experience that shaped his commitment to making an impact in the world.

He reflects on his decision to shift from clinical medicine to public health, where he led groundbreaking reforms as Mexico’s Minister of Health, including the creation of Seguro Popular, which transformed healthcare access for millions. Dr Frenk also shares his observations on the lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on global health and education, underlining the vital role evidence-based policy and international collaboration must play in our future.

Banner for the podcast Not Alone: Leaders in conversation with UCLA Chancellor Dr Julio Frenk as guest

Dr Frenk also discusses his passion for children’s education through his engaging book series on human physiology. His leadership philosophy and efforts in both health and education reveal how visionary thinking can lead to lasting change, offering a wealth of insights that are equal parts inspiring and actionable.

About this podcast

Not Alone: Leaders in Conversation se abre en una nueva pestaña/ventana features in-depth discussions with prominent leaders in academia, business and technology, showcasing their insights to inspire and ignite conversation. It’s hosted by Dr Rafael L Bras, Editor of Not Alone and a Professor in the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.