Mother’s Day and Women’s Health Week

Mother’s Day and Women’s Health Week

Mother’s Day kicks off this year’s National Women’s Health Week with the theme “It’s Your Time.” This year’s celebration centers around how women take care of other people—their children, spouses, family, friends, and co-workers—but also need to take the time to care for themselves. We’re hosting the 4th annual Women’s Health Week Celebration for state [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:26-07:00May 12th, 2013|General, Prevention|Comments Off on Mother’s Day and Women’s Health Week

SARS déjà vu?

Last month the World Health Organization (WHO) began to receive reports of human cases with SARS-like infections caused by a new coronavirus. According to WHO, 30 cases of this new illness have been found and 60% of the infections have been fatal. So far, the cases have been limited to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, the United Arab [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:26-07:00May 11th, 2013|Prevention|Comments Off on SARS déjà vu?

SARS… A 10-Year Retrospective

This Spring marks 10 years since Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) arrived on the global public health scene.  It started as a mystery illness in SE Asia- without name, origin, or cure in February of 2003.  The CDC immediately began working with the World Health Organization to investigate the outbreak.  Public health scientists across the globe [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:26-07:00May 10th, 2013|Preparedness|1 Comment

Rulemaking Stuff

Our Licensing and Rulemaking teams spent the last week of April with hundreds of Stakeholders from numerous associations and licensees about our ongoing regulatory reform effort.  In addition, we’ve received hundreds of comments regarding our draft rules for Healthcare Institutions and Behavioral Health Service Agencies on our website (the comment period ended on May 5).  [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:26-07:00May 10th, 2013|Licensing|1 Comment

Home Baked Goods & Empowering Opportunity

Last year I blogged about a grant sponsored by the Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council to help folks with developmental disabilities and their families become self-employed by starting their own cottage industry food business. At the end of last year, this funding was awarded to the Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center, which has developed [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:27-07:00May 9th, 2013|General|Comments Off on Home Baked Goods & Empowering Opportunity

State Employee Recognition

The work we do often doesn’t get a lot of fanfare.  Much like police who respond to hundreds of calls a week, public health workers diligent work to protect the public from health threats – we just don’t respond with lights and sirens and there aren't any TV shows that celebrate our work. I try [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:27-07:00May 8th, 2013|General|1 Comment

The “Community Plan”

Strategic community planning is an effective tool to improve population health.  That’s why organizations like the Livable Communities Coalition are so important as they help Arizona communities to become places that improve those social and environmental determinants of health that make such a big impact on population health and public health outcomes.  But how do [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:27-07:00May 7th, 2013|General|Comments Off on The “Community Plan”

National Campaign Shows Real Dangers of Tobacco Use

Continuing with the success of last year’s landmark national tobacco education campaign- the CDC is launching “Tips from Former Smokers” which will run in Arizona through the end of June.  The media campaign showcases the real and devastating effects of smoking & secondhand smoke.  The ads feature people with smoking-related health conditions and candidly describe the [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:28-07:00May 6th, 2013|Prevention|1 Comment

Cory Goes Permanent

I’m happy to announce that I’ve permanently appointed Cory Nelson as our official Deputy Director for Behavioral Health.  He’s been serving in the Acting capacity since August of ‘12 and has shown great skill and leadership in the position.  He’s been very successful working with our leadership and our Agency team as well as our [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:28-07:00May 3rd, 2013|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on Cory Goes Permanent

AAP Issues Home Birth Guidelines

The American Academy of Pediatrics put out a new policy statement called “Planned Home Birth” this week.  The Policy Document summarizes the standards of care for newborn infants born at home.  It’s designed to help pediatricians provide supportive, informed advice to women considering home birth. The AAP Report says they agree with the American College of [...]

By |2013-05-06T08:41:04-07:00May 3rd, 2013|General|2 Comments
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