[HealthyTribes] CDC National Disparity Network (SelfMade Health Network) Webcast: Cancer and Tobacco-Related Disparities August 1st

Leeb Jordana A JORDANA.A.LEEB at dhsoha.state.or.us
Wed Jul 25 10:41:03 PDT 2018


Hello,

I wanted to share an opportunity (see below) to learn more about cancer disparities related to tobacco.  The webcast being presented by SelfMade Health Network is designed to provide an overview of socioeconomic status (SES) factors from a rural health perspective and introduce the Kentucky Lung Cancer Worksite Resource Kit focused on “blue-collar” industries.  Participants will learn more about how organizations can incorporate multi-faceted approaches to address these topics in their work.

Thanks,

Jordana

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Greetings,

We at SelfMade Health Network (Member of the CDC’s Consortium of National Networks to Impact Populations Experiencing Tobacco-Related and Cancer Health Disparities) are hosting an upcoming webcast.

Our national network has been featured at various national conferences including most recently the 2017 CDC National Cancer Conference, 2017 CDC’s National Conference on Tobacco or Health (NCTOH) and the 2017 Tenth American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Conference on The Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically

Underserved as well as presentations at the 2016 Seventh Annual Navigation & Survivorship Conference [sponsored by the Academy of Oncology Nurses & Patient Navigators (AONN)] along with other meetings across the country.

You’re welcome to join us and/or share this great news with partners, in newsletters or other communication mechanisms as desired. Listed below are a few details.

Webcast Title: Uniting Systems To Address Cancer and Tobacco-Related Disparities-Blue Collar Industries (Rural Health Spotlight: SMHN Kentucky Regional Resource Lead Organization)
Date: August 1, 2018 (Wednesday)
Time: 2:30pm (EST)
Registration link: http://bit.ly/2zUtfPW<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__bit.ly_2zUtfPW&d=DwMGaQ&c=7gilq_oJKU2hnacFUWFTuYqjMQ111TRstgx6WoATdXo&r=hXOTJUAl2nsljAgmELfTyYpyS1eUGJSDiT3O3SAeUfE&m=9LYWY_D12Ja18cqmag36yDxkGkc79JYYVlWo1iEaYiY&s=CDWh3i0eQQaF_ERTKo4Oz5FqSE1ucqYNP7bR-Hp8Jws&e=>

This webcast is designed to provide an overview of socioeconomic status (SES) factors and introduce the Kentucky Lung Cancer Worksite Resource Kit (“blue-collar” industries and men’s health) developed by the SelfMade Health Network (SMHN) Regional Resource Lead Organization (University of Kentucky-College of Public Health).

Featured presenters include:

  *   Dr. F. Douglas Scutchfield, MD, FACPM, FAAFP (University of Kentucky- Colleges of Public Health and Medicine)
  *   Ashley Teague, MBA
  *   Jennifer Knight, DrPH (University of Kentucky-College of Public Health)

As National Network Director, we invite all organizations and agencies (including federal, state government and local county programs) and their partners (as desired) to also join us for updates via social media such as: Twitter.

SelfMade Health Network on Twitter: @SelfMadeHealth AND Dwana “Dee” Calhoun on Twitter @DeeCalhounSMHN.
In addition to healthcare systems, academic institutions, non-profit and community-based organizations,  medical journals, labor unions, health alliances and coalitions, rural health organizations, foundations, and other types of organizations as well as practitioners (e.g. physicians, nurse practitioners, etc.)
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