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It’s time to get kids 5 and older up current on immunizations, including COVID-19 boosters

Childhood vaccines protect against not just severe illness but prevent disease outbreaks that can interrupt classroom learning. That’s one reason why ADHS and our partners encourage parents to get their children current on required immunizations as well as COVID-19 vaccination. The pandemic has made it more difficult to stay current on routine medical care. With many children now on summer [...]

By |May 20th, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on It’s time to get kids 5 and older up current on immunizations, including COVID-19 boosters

During National Nurses Month, we honor the critical role of school nurses

National Nurses Month 2022 is a chance to celebrate the care nurses provide in settings that extend far beyond hospitals and doctors’ offices. This year’s theme, “You Make a Difference,” honors these skilled professionals and trusted advocates who ensure individuals, families, and populations receive quality care and services. During the COVID-19 pandemic, these too-often unsung heroes have gone far beyond [...]

By |May 20th, 2022|General|Comments Off on During National Nurses Month, we honor the critical role of school nurses

With cases increasing, it isn’t too late to get your influenza vaccine

Like COVID-19 has proven to be, seasonal influenza is predictably unpredictable. Case in point: Arizona is currently seeing increasing numbers of influenza cases much later than the five-year average shows, though overall numbers for this flu season aren’t as high as some recent seasons. Other states are seeing a similar trend.  COVID-19 and influenza share many of the same signs [...]

By |May 19th, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on With cases increasing, it isn’t too late to get your influenza vaccine

Week-to-week increases in cases a reminder that COVID-19 remains with us

Like many of you, public health professionals are closely watching trends reflected on the COVID-19 Data Dashboard, including week-to-week increases in cases since early April. The 7,200-plus cases reported for the week beginning May 8 represent a small fraction of the 150,000-plus cases reported during the week of Jan. 9, when the Omicron variant was surging. Similar to what’s being [...]

By |May 18th, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on Week-to-week increases in cases a reminder that COVID-19 remains with us

EMS Week: Promoting resilience among those who rise to the challenge

ADHS is joining groups across the nation in marking EMS Week, which honors the Emergency Medical Services providers who are rising to the challenge during the month of May. It’s part of National Trauma Awareness Month.  Governor Doug Ducey signed a State Proclamation recognizing EMS Week and EMS for Children Day. This year’s theme for EMS Week is Rising to [...]

By |May 17th, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on EMS Week: Promoting resilience among those who rise to the challenge

Loan repayment program open to those working in underserved areas

Are you a primary care health professional serving in an underserved Arizona community? If so, you may be eligible for the Arizona State Loan Repayment Program.  To promote the availability of health care in designated Health Professional Shortage Areas of Arizona, this program provides loan repayment assistance to professionals who provide outpatient primary care services in these areas for a [...]

By |May 16th, 2022|Prevention|Comments Off on Loan repayment program open to those working in underserved areas
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