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ADHS Lab Set to Test for H7N9 Influenza

China is continuing to report more and more cases of the new H7N9 Influenza virus.  So far they’ve confirmed 108 cases with a death rate of about 20% (21 deaths)   All the cases appear to have jumped from birds to humans- meaning that there’s no human-to-human transmission (which is good).  One concern is that if a person becomes infected with a seasonal influenza strain [...]

By |April 26th, 2013|Preparedness|Comments Off on ADHS Lab Set to Test for H7N9 Influenza

Put a Stop to Poisoning

The benefit of everything is determined by dosage.  Even water, a critical element for life, is bad for the human body when you have too much.  But when it comes to prescription drugs, the dosage is incredibly important.  Doctors spend years learning about which medications work for what and how much is the right dose.  Lots of us think that [...]

By |April 25th, 2013|Behavioral Health, Prevention|Comments Off on Put a Stop to Poisoning

Programs that Advance Health Equity

If you live in or have visited the rural towns and cities in Arizona, it’s not a surprise that many of these rural locations don’t have enough healthcare providers. Based on current provider shortage data from the federal HRSA, we need an additional 170 primary care providers and 54 mental health providers to adequately care for its underserved populations.  April [...]

By |April 25th, 2013|Licensing|Comments Off on Programs that Advance Health Equity

We’re #1 in Social Media

It’s unusual to go through a day without reading, referencing, or interacting on social media. For many, it’s become the preferred source for news, visiting with friends and family both close and far away, and accessing services. Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, G+, Flickr—the list is endless—offer online connectivity that was only imagined not long ago.  We’ve made using social media [...]

By |April 24th, 2013|General|Comments Off on We’re #1 in Social Media

Public Health Conference Offers a Chance to Hear from National Public Health Expert

The Arizona Public Health Association will hold the 2013 Spring Conference on Wednesday, April 24…  focusing on how we can address removing barriers to access healthcare, integrate primary care and mental health, and strengthen Arizona’s capacity to improve health equity. The Conference will feature a keynote address from one of the nations most decorated and well-respected health experts.  Headlining the [...]

By |April 23rd, 2013|General, Preparedness, Prevention|Comments Off on Public Health Conference Offers a Chance to Hear from National Public Health Expert

AzPHA Membership Helps You Grow as a Public Health Professional

Public health is a vast network of community partners that includes government agencies, medical professionals, community groups, advocates, private industry, and individual citizens- all working together to make our communities healthier.  The Arizona Public Health Association is a key Stakeholder by pulling all the partners together.  They’re a non-profit organization that’s been around since 1928.  AzPHA provides a way for [...]

By |April 23rd, 2013|General, Preparedness, Prevention|Comments Off on AzPHA Membership Helps You Grow as a Public Health Professional
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