From tara.a.chetock at state.or.us Mon Dec 17 08:15:18 2012 From: tara.a.chetock at state.or.us (CHETOCK Tara A) Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 16:15:18 +0000 Subject: [Oregon_EPHT_News] FW: Benton County Epidemiologist In-Reply-To: <38E6113F91DEF84A9247F64D0A4FA693040A09D0@bcsrv310.in.co.benton.or.us> References: <38E6113F91DEF84A9247F64D0A4FA693040A09D0@bcsrv310.in.co.benton.or.us> Message-ID: <995C11E8B2C62E42BFB36517DF403D2E0B7BD6CB@WPDHSEXCL03.dhs.sdc.pvt> FYI~ TaraChetock Tara Chetock, MHA | Public Health Educator Oregon Environmental Public Health Tracking 971.673.1496 | Tara.A.Chetock at state.or.us Like us on Facebook [Description: FB] From: FAUTIN Charlie [mailto:Charlie.FAUTIN at Co.Benton.OR.US] Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 1:18 PM To: Hedberg, Katrina ; Cieslak Paul R; Ladd-Wilson Stephen G; june.e.bancroft at state.or.us; Leman Richard F; Austen Rebecca C; DUNCAN Lorraine; laurie.e.smith at state.or.us; julie.early-alberts at state.or.us; andrea.hamberg at state.or.us; curtis.g.cude at state.or.us; tara.a.chetock at state.or.us; Longoria, Luci ; cate.s.wilcox at state.or.us; jean.c.OConnor at state.or.us; Emer, Lydia S Subject: Benton County Epidemiologist Colleagues, Benton County Health Department has opened recruitment for an epidemiologist (announcement with application guidance is attached). The position is officially being posted as half-time, fully benefitted. Although budgets are still in development, we are confident that we will be able to start the new person close to or at ?-time with high potential for growth at or near full-time. Please forward this announcement to any students, former students, colleagues and contacts who may be interested. Happy Holidays! Charlie Charlie Fautin RN, MPH Deputy Director / Health Administrator Benton County Health Department 541-766-6840 charlie.fautin at co.benton.or.us See the Benton County Health Status Report at County Health Status Report See the Benton County Health Assessment at 2012 County Health Assessment Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 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Name: Epidemiologist announcment 12-12.pdf Type: application/octet-stream Size: 161828 bytes Desc: Epidemiologist announcment 12-12.pdf URL: From tara.a.chetock at state.or.us Tue Dec 18 12:29:08 2012 From: tara.a.chetock at state.or.us (CHETOCK Tara A) Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2012 20:29:08 +0000 Subject: [Oregon_EPHT_News] FW: Birth Defects Communication Toolkit In-Reply-To: References: <1D0A4BC2EFA9B441909EB82AE6A4F594253F465C@EMBX-CHAM2.cdc.gov> Message-ID: <995C11E8B2C62E42BFB36517DF403D2E120060B2@WPDHSEXCL04.dhs.sdc.pvt> FYI~ New toolkit released from CDC Tracking Branch TaraChetock Tara Chetock, MHA | Public Health Educator Oregon Environmental Public Health Tracking 971.673.1496 | Tara.A.Chetock at state.or.us Like us on Facebook [Description: FB] From: Wilson, Holly R. (CDC/ONDIEH/NCEH) [mailto:hdw8 at cdc.gov] Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 12:57 PM To: akulungara at astho.org (CDC astho.org); Adrienne Katner; AJ Thomas; Alexa Wilkie; Alicia Taube; amanda.raziano at apha.org (CDC apha.org); Amy Chang; Amy Curran; Williams, Angela (CDC/ONDIEH/NCEH) (CTR); Athena Bertolino; Barbara Goun; Barbara Stone; Brian Toal; Carmily Stone; Christa Fontecchio; Christl Tate; Curtis Cude; Dave Stewart; Robinson, Desir'ee (CDC/ONDIEH/NCEH); Deyonne Sandoval; Elizabeth Biron; Eman Williams; Emily Stembridge; Faith Schottenfeld; Fran Marshall; Frances Medaglia; Gary Archambault; Gena Gallinger; Greg Tocco; Heather Lloyd; Wilson, Holly R. (CDC/ONDIEH/NCEH); Ify Mordi; Jane Mitchell; Janet Neff; Jay Devasundaram; Jean Lennon; Jed Miller; jli at naccho.org (CDC naccho.org); Moore, Jennifer M. (CDC/ONDIEH/NCEH); Juley Rycheck; Karyn Butts; Kenny Foscue; Marcia Gustafson; Mark Werner; MaryJeanne Levitt; Matthew Cahillane; Megan Parker; Melissa Frisbie; Melissa Jordan; Michelle Wong; Smiley, Michael (CDC/ONDIEH/NCEH); Nancy Erickson; Nancy Loder Jeffery; Nancy Seachrist; Nancy Servatius; Nancy Tosta; Natalie Collins; Norman Anderson; Patricia Pzyiecki; Burt, Preston C. (CDC/ONDIEH/NCEH) (CTR); Rebecca (Becky) Johnson; Rebecca Thomas; Sara Ishado; Scott Hendrick; Shelley Bearman; Stephanie Kuhn; Suzanne Condon; Tara Chetock; Outin, Youlanda (CDC/ONDIEH/NCEH) Subject: Birth Defects Communication Toolkit Happy Friday PMO! The latest installment in our communication toolkit series is ready for you to use. Its focus is birth defects. As you may know, January is National Birth Defects Prevention Month. This toolkit could be useful in helping you promote how the Tracking Network is providing data and information about this important health issue. Please think about how you might be able to use the toolkit during your or your health departments' Birth Defects Prevention Month events. In the toolkit you will find overall messages about the Tracking Network plus topic-specific content including * Key messages; * Talking points; * Facts about birth defects; * A matte article; and, * Sample Facebook posts and Tweets. Items in the toolkit are designed for you to customize and then share with your target audiences. For more specific ideas on how to use each of the pieces, please see the section "How to Use Tool Kit Components" starting on page 4. If you have any comments or suggestions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you and have a great weekend. Holly ______________________________ Holly R. 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Name: BirthDefectsToolkit_Final.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 1968255 bytes Desc: BirthDefectsToolkit_Final.pdf URL: From tara.a.chetock at state.or.us Tue Dec 18 15:15:51 2012 From: tara.a.chetock at state.or.us (CHETOCK Tara A) Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2012 23:15:51 +0000 Subject: [Oregon_EPHT_News] FW: New Data Added to the Tracking Network! In-Reply-To: <2598B018054A8941884CCFE2FC8F9D654967B661@EMBX-CHAM2.cdc.gov> References: <2598B018054A8941884CCFE2FC8F9D654967B661@EMBX-CHAM2.cdc.gov> Message-ID: <995C11E8B2C62E42BFB36517DF403D2E12007141@WPDHSEXCL04.dhs.sdc.pvt> FYI~ TaraChetock Tara Chetock, MHA | Public Health Educator Oregon Environmental Public Health Tracking 971.673.1496 | Tara.A.Chetock at state.or.us Like us on Facebook [Description: FB] From: Moore, Jennifer M. (CDC/ONDIEH/NCEH) [mailto:gux0 at cdc.gov] Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 9:03 AM Subject: New Data Added to the Tracking Network! Greetings PMO! We are pleased to announce the launch of the National Tracking Network's new Health Behaviors module. When examining chronic diseases and their potential connection to the environment, it is important to consider other health risk factors that could play a role in their development. Four personal behaviors that can impact chronic diseases are: ? lack of physical activity, ? poor nutrition, ? tobacco use, and ? excessive alcohol consumption. The Tracking Network currently provides health behavior data on the number and percentage of adults who smoke. CDC plans to add data on other health behaviors to the Tracking Network soon. Data on Access to Parks is also new to the Community Design module of the Tracking Network. Parks are an important part of a community. This data will provide a better picture of the access people have to places where they can participate in physical activity. These data can be used to understand how improving access to healthy community places, such as parks, may increase physical activity among community members. Lastly, CDC has added data on extreme heat days and events to the Tracking Network's Climate Change module. These data will allow you to look at temperature, heat index, and number of days to define extremely hot days and extreme heat events. Please help us spread the news by sharing this announcement with your partners. Jennifer M. Moore, MPH?Health Communications Specialist?Environmental Health Tracking Branch?CDC?4770 Buford Hwy. MS-F60 Atlanta, GA 30341?770 488 3836?JMMoore at cdc.gov [visitnetwork_emailbadge] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.png Type: image/png Size: 24726 bytes Desc: image003.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 1338 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From tara.a.chetock at state.or.us Thu Dec 20 16:17:20 2012 From: tara.a.chetock at state.or.us (CHETOCK Tara A) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 00:17:20 +0000 Subject: [Oregon_EPHT_News] New Data Now Available Message-ID: <995C11E8B2C62E42BFB36517DF403D2E12007688@WPDHSEXCL04.dhs.sdc.pvt> [cid:image002.jpg at 01CDDECB.2ADBAEE0] Greetings Colleagues, Partners and Stakeholders, We are pleased to announce recent improvements to our data portal. Indicator selection on our homepage has been restructured to provide smoother query selection and to host future data sets. We have also updated current data sets with the most recent data available. Data highlights include: * Addition of kidney and liver cancer. * Asthma and heart disease (AMI) hospitalizations now include data through 2011. * Carbon monoxide poisoning mortality and hospitalizations now include data through 2011. * Reproductive outcomes (sex ratio, fertility, prematurity, mortality) through 2010. * Air Quality has been updated through 2010. Visit our data portal today to find these data and more. Happy Holidays, TaraChetock Tara Chetock, MHA | Public Health Educator Oregon Environmental Public Health Tracking 971.673.1496 | Tara.A.Chetock at state.or.us Like us on Facebook [Description: Description: FB] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 1338 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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