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444: STI Interventions, Communication Priorities

An episode of the Public Health Review Morning Edition podcast, hosted by ASTHO, titled "444: STI Interventions, Communication Priorities" was published on June 20, 2023 and runs 7 minutes.

June 20, 2023 ·7m · Public Health Review Morning Edition

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Dr. Jonathan Mermin, Director of the CDC National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, shares how public health can better address the STI epidemic; ASTHO Alum Dr. Ngozi Ezike, Immediate Past Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health and President and CEO of Sinai Chicago, explains why communication is a priority in public health; Melanie Highland, Director of the Division of Senior and Disability Services at Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, explains how the Alzheimer's Task Force is working to support Alzheimer's patients and caregivers; and an ASTHO webinar happening June 21st features discussion on partnerships role in improving vaccine uptake. Daily Journal: Alzheimer's Task Force gives recommendations Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services: Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force ASTHO Webinar: Partnerships for Progress: An Intro to the Vaccine Equity Project

Dr. Jonathan Mermin, Director of the CDC National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, shares how public health can better address the STI epidemic; ASTHO Alum Dr. Ngozi Ezike, Immediate Past Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health and President and CEO of Sinai Chicago, explains why communication is a priority in public health; Melanie Highland, Director of the Division of Senior and Disability Services at Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, explains how the Alzheimer's Task Force is working to support Alzheimer's patients and caregivers; and an ASTHO webinar happening June 21st features discussion on partnerships role in improving vaccine uptake.

Daily Journal: Alzheimer's Task Force gives recommendations

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services: Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force

ASTHO Webinar: Partnerships for Progress: An Intro to the Vaccine Equity Project

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