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192: Helping LGBTQI+ Youth

An episode of the Public Health Review Morning Edition podcast, hosted by ASTHO, titled "192: Helping LGBTQI+ Youth" was published on June 3, 2022 and runs 6 minutes.

June 3, 2022 ·6m · Public Health Review Morning Edition

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Admiral Rachel Levine, the 17th Assistant Secretary for Health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, explains how recent negative rhetoric focused on gender identity and sexual orientation in the classroom is impacting young people; Sandy Noel, the Statewide Planning and Ending HIV Epidemic Coordinator at the Florida Department of Health, discusses the vast benefits of ASTHO's Diverse Executives Leading in Public Health program; and ASTHO has a new blog article focused on improving youth mental health. Webpage: The Trevor Project 2022 National Survey Webpage: Diverse Executives Leading in Public Health ASTHO Webpage: Placemaking Begets Youth Sports, Promoting Healthier Communities

Admiral Rachel Levine, the 17th Assistant Secretary for Health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, explains how recent negative rhetoric focused on gender identity and sexual orientation in the classroom is impacting young people; Sandy Noel, the Statewide Planning and Ending HIV Epidemic Coordinator at the Florida Department of Health, discusses the vast benefits of ASTHO's Diverse Executives Leading in Public Health program; and ASTHO has a new blog article focused on improving youth mental health.

Webpage: The Trevor Project 2022 National Survey

Webpage: Diverse Executives Leading in Public Health

ASTHO Webpage: Placemaking Begets Youth Sports, Promoting Healthier Communities

Public Health Review ASTHO ASTHO's Public Health Review features health officials and public health leadership who are on the front lines of state and territorial public health. The series capitalizes on current public health issues and delivers timely, thoughtful perspectives on the value of public health through the lens of state/territorial health officials and other subject matter experts. Globalisation and health - for iPod/iPhone The Open University What is the future for global health policy? How are the old paradigms being replaced by new ones? What are the key issues in the new globalised world? Ilona Kickbusch reviews the rapidly changing world of global health. In the past there were relatively few organisations involved and there was a hard dividing line between the public and private spheres. Today there are many more players and the issues are much more complex. In our rapidly shrinking world, where modern technology and infrastructure are able to compress time and distance, it is ever more important to have strong global health policies. How, though, will all the different parties, both local and international, public and private, find a way to co-operate most successfully? K311 Promoting public health: skills, perspectives and practice. Globalisation and health - for iPad/Mac/PC The Open University What is the future for global health policy? How are the old paradigms being replaced by new ones? What are the key issues in the new globalised world? Ilona Kickbusch reviews the rapidly changing world of global health. In the past there were relatively few organisations involved and there was a hard dividing line between the public and private spheres. Today there are many more players and the issues are much more complex. In our rapidly shrinking world, where modern technology and infrastructure are able to compress time and distance, it is ever more important to have strong global health policies. How, though, will all the different parties, both local and international, public and private, find a way to co-operate most successfully? K311 Promoting public health: skills, perspectives and practice. Everyday Medicine for Physicians Emergency Medicine News Ryan Stanton, MD, the creator of Everyday Medicine for Physicians, reviews the emergency medicine literature to report findings to make your practice easier. Each short podcast highlights the essentials you need to know. Dr. Stanton is the medical director of emergency medicine at UK Good Samaritan Hospital, an EP at UK Chandler Medical Center, and an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. He is also the “Doc On-Call” for WTVQ TV, the president-elect of Kentucky ACEP, and a member of the Public-Media Relations Committee for national ACEP. His podcasts on Everyday Medicine for Physicians focus on health topics for patients.
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