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Host: Anna Morgan-Barsamian, MPH, RN, PMP, Senior Manager, Training & Education, NaRCAD
A conversation with Brandon Mizroch, MD, MBBS, President & Founder, BrandaCorp Public Health Consulting Tag: Podcast Series, Hepatitis C
What if curing a chronic disease was simpler than we thought? Come chat with us as we explore how Louisiana’s bold approach to hepatitis C helped shift clinician perspectives, reduce stigma, and expand access to life-saving treatment. From powerful patient stories to practical tools that made care feel doable, this discussion highlights how leading with hope, simplicity, and connection can drive meaningful change. Tune in to hear how one initiative helped cure nearly 20,000 people—and what others can learn from it. If you would like to connect with Brandon about his hepatitis C work or public health detailing more broadly, feel free to reach out to him at [email protected]. Click here for the audio transcription. "All of the other reportable infectious conditions combined weren't having as much of an impact as hepatitis C was having on our communities." -Brandon Mizroch, MD, MBBS
Biography. Brandon attended medical school at the University of Queensland/Ochsner Health System joint degree program. After medical school he pivoted to work in public health with the Louisiana Department of Health where he spent the next six years overseeing the academic detailing program for the Office of STDs/HIV/HCV. After working with physicians all over the state of Louisiana focused on topics such as PrEP, PEP, syphilis prevention and treatment, and other infectious diseases, the office created the nation’s first state-level HCV elimination project.
He helped create the education program that trained over 800 clinicians in delivering HCV care, resulting in curing over 12,000 people living with HCV. In 2022 Brandon moved to Salt Lake City, Utah to oversee the academic detailing program for the Utah AIDS Education & Training Center where he worked to continue their mission of improving the health of Utah’s most vulnerable members. In 2025 he started his own Public Health Consulting Company in Washington DC to continue this work with jurisdictions around the country. Want more? Follow us on Spotify or Apple! Comments are closed.
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