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Hospital Pass Reboot

Back in June a resident of our Arizona Community Protection and Treatment Center (ACPTC) (one of our civilly committed sex offenders) escaped while he was on an approved pass to go to church.  He was found by Tempe police later that day.  Because of the security issues that the event raised, I asked the staff at the ACPTC and the Forensic [...]

By |September 12th, 2011|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on Hospital Pass Reboot

Contagion

In all my years in public health this is the first crack I’ve taken at being a movie critic- so give me a little slack on this one.  I checked out the new movie called Contagion- and really liked it. I won’t give up too much information and spoil the film, but it’s basically a fictional drama that portrays CDC and [...]

By |September 9th, 2011|General, Preparedness, Prevention|1 Comment

Who is Louis Pasteur?

In 1862, a French chemist named Louis Pasteur discovered that heat kills germs in liquids, preventing bacterial growth, food spoilage and foodborne illnesses. He used his discovery to invent methods that have been used for the last 150 years as a sanitary treatment for milk – which at the time was a prime source of TB.  His experiment?  He exposed boiled broths to air in [...]

By |September 8th, 2011|General|1 Comment

Geneology

Ever wandered about your family tree?  Electra Anderson recently started doing some research and was able to find all 13 of her dad’s siblings birth certificates using a resource developed at ADHS by Keith Laubham with nothing but some ingenuity.  It’s called http://genealogy.az.gov/.  Compared to other states, this site is the easiest and most versatile to search.   This was an exciting addition to [...]

By |September 7th, 2011|General|Comments Off on Geneology

Lunch!

Some of my most memorable moments of elementary school are about things that happened at lunchtime.  Back in the day, lunchtime lasted just as long as all the other periods.  It’s still that way in some places- but in others lunch hasn’t been competing for time as successfully with the other academic priorities. The School Nutrition Association’s recent report, State [...]

By |September 6th, 2011|General|Comments Off on Lunch!

Going the Extra Mile

Our behavioral health licensing team gets complaints from many sources- but seldom do we read about potentially dangerous conditions in the newspaper.  But that’s just what happened earlier this month.  Our licensing team awoke to read an article in a local newspaper in which the operator stated that they had laid off their clinical director, nurse, therapist and four caregivers; all [...]

By |September 6th, 2011|General|Comments Off on Going the Extra Mile
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