Dogs and Residents

Dogs and Residents

The father of a person living in one of our licensed behavioral health residential facilities phoned in an after-hours complaint to our behavioral health licensing team on the Friday before Christmas Eve. Little did our team leader Bill McCarroll know when he answered the phone that he would hear graphic details of a brutal pit-bull attack- and he [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:21-07:00January 10th, 2012|Licensing|1 Comment

Folic Acid Awareness Week

This week is National Folic Acid Awareness Week and a great time to start taking a multivitamin with 400 micrograms (mcg) of folic acid every day.   So, whether or not you’re planning to have a baby this year, you can start the New Year with healthy habits that will help give a baby a healthy start [...]

By |2012-01-09T08:56:30-07:00January 9th, 2012|Prevention|1 Comment

Being Prepared is No Accident

Last January 8th, the world was horrified by the events in Tucson Arizona.  A mass shooting in a supermarket parking lot on a Saturday morning – 19 people shot, 6 died.  As tragic as this event was, it could have been worse had the emergency medical care providers and trauma team not been prepared. It [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:21-07:00January 8th, 2012|General|Comments Off on Being Prepared is No Accident

Up & Away & Out of Sight

More than  2,000 kids ended up in AZ emergency rooms from accidental poisoning last year. Kids 5 and younger had the highest rates of non-fatal ER visits from accidental poisoning.  Nationally, more than 60,000 young children end up in emergency rooms because they got into medicines while their parent or caregiver wasn't looking.  The new Up and Away and Out of Sight educational [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:21-07:00January 6th, 2012|General|Comments Off on Up & Away & Out of Sight

Prevention and County Health

Our prevention and county health folks will be spending more time working to help counties, schools, and communities to adopt policies that will reduce obesity, chronic disease and disparities.  One area of focus will be Border Health where the objectives include reducing motor vehicle accidents and substance abuse.  There will also be more going on [...]

By |2012-01-05T10:44:28-07:00January 5th, 2012|Prevention|1 Comment

Do Yourself A Favor in 2012

Life is a precious gift.  None of us knows long our gift will last, so it’s important to make the most of every day.  That means doing everything you can to stay healthy by eating well and exercising regularly.  A lot of folks will say – I’m stuck with my health because of my genes, [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:21-07:00January 4th, 2012|General, Prevention|1 Comment

Looking Forward, 2012

Looking forward, 2012 is going to be another busy year for all of us.  During the last Deputy/Assistant Director meeting, managers shared the biggest priorities for the next six months and I will share a few of the highlights throughout this week in our blog.     One key focus that echoed throughout everyone’s summary was an [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:22-07:00January 3rd, 2012|General|1 Comment

Global Polio Eradication- The Ongoing Push

Public health efforts eradicated smallpox from the globe in the late 1970s.  The last naturally occurring case was in Somalia in 1977 (followed by a couple of lab accident cases in 1978).  Public health’s sites have been set on Polio eradication for the last couple of decades.  We got close a couple of times, but [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:22-07:00December 30th, 2011|Prevention|1 Comment

Annual Statewide Environmental Health Report

I started my career in public health inspecting restaurants, motels and the like in the mid- 1980s.  My area was right around here down toward South Mountain-  and I inspected the cafeteria in the basement of the Executive Tower and the cafeteria that used to be on the 4th floor of the 1740 building.  It doesn’t seem [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:22-07:00December 29th, 2011|General|Comments Off on Annual Statewide Environmental Health Report

AZ Biomedical Research Commission Roadmap

Last legislative session, the Legislature and Governor made a statutory change that moved the AZ Biomedical Research Commission to our agency.   The Commission basically awards contracts for research projects that translate into interventions to save lives.  Our funding (a few million dollars per year) comes from tobacco taxes and some lottery funds.  Shoana Anderson has volunteered to serve as [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:22-07:00December 28th, 2011|General|Comments Off on AZ Biomedical Research Commission Roadmap
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