Arizona Department of Health Services, Director’s Blog

Vaccine Exemptions – Turning the Tide?

PVaccines are scientifically proven to be the best way to prevent the spread of many communicable diseases.  Yet, through the last decade, Arizona along with the rest of the country has seen an increase in the number of families choosing not to vaccinate their children.  A recent outbreak that started at Disneyland created […]

By | April 24th, 2015|Preparedness, Prevention|Comments Off on Vaccine Exemptions – Turning the Tide?

Community Paramedicine Survey Results Coming Soon

PThe Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Trauma System  recently surveyed nearly 200 EMS agencies across the state to determine (1) whether they had or intended to begin a community paramedicine program, (2) if so, which medical conditions they intend to focus on and (3) what type of services they intend […]

By | April 23rd, 2015|Preparedness|Comments Off on Community Paramedicine Survey Results Coming Soon

Blood Lead Screening Project to Identify at Risk Children

Kindergarten teacher reading to children in libraryIn Arizona more than 800 children each year are identified with elevated blood lead levels (EBLL).  Even at low blood lead levels, children’s intelligence, behavior, hearing and growth can be irreparably damaged.  Most children will not have any symptoms.  The only way to detect lead […]

By | April 16th, 2015|Prevention|Comments Off on Blood Lead Screening Project to Identify at Risk Children

Annual Resuscitation Academy Helps Expand CPR Use

CPR PracticeIn February, the Bureau of EMS and Trauma System held it’s 3rd annual Arizona State Resuscitation Academy.  This event brought together more than 250 community health educators, 9-1-1 telecommunicators, EMS, and hospital medical providers who are dedicated to continuing work to improve survival from cardiac arrest.

Our approach focusing on all […]

By | April 10th, 2015|Preparedness|Comments Off on Annual Resuscitation Academy Helps Expand CPR Use