Arizona Department of Health Services, Director’s Blog

Dietetic Interns Gain Knowledge from ADHS Staff

Dietetic InternsNineteen Dietetic Interns from Arizona State University recently completed a public health nutrition rotation at the Arizona Department of Health Services. The two-week experience is part an internship which includes more than 1,200 hours of supervised practice required before taking the national exam to become a Registered Dietitian.

The interns learned about […]

By | December 14th, 2015|Prevention|5 Comments

America’s Health Rankings 2015 Annual Report

iStock_000018295264_Fullsm​Have you ever wondered how Arizona ranks among other states in overall health or specific health issues? For over 25 years, United Health Foundations has been publishing a report looking at four different categories of health determinants: behavioral, community, policy and environment, and clinical care. These reports provide a snap shot of state health. Today, the United Health Foundation […]

By | December 11th, 2015|General|4 Comments

National Journal Highlights Telephone CPR Efforts

A police dispatcher working at consoleThe current issue of the Journal of Emergency Medical Services features an article on Telephone CPR written by Dr. Ben Bobrow, our EMS Medical Director, and Micah Panczyk, our Telephone CPR Program Manager. The article titled, “Telephone CPR Can Optimize Bystander Action in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac […]

By | December 9th, 2015|General, Preparedness|Comments Off on National Journal Highlights Telephone CPR Efforts

Follow the ABC’s of Safe Sleep to Keep your Newborn Safe

Data from the latest Child Fatality Review shows that more than 82 children less than one year old died in an unsafe sleep environment in Arizona last year. That is a devastating loss to our community, which is why providing education about safe sleeping environments is one of our top priorities.

We have […]

By | December 8th, 2015|Prevention|Comments Off on Follow the ABC’s of Safe Sleep to Keep your Newborn Safe

It‘s Not Too Late; Get Your Flu Shot Today

Have you received your flu shot yet? December 6 – 12 is the National Influenza Vaccination Week. It’s not too late to get vaccinated; especially with the peak flu season coming up. See how quick and easy my experience was. While your arm might be a little sore; it’s worth […]

By | December 7th, 2015|Preparedness|Comments Off on It‘s Not Too Late; Get Your Flu Shot Today

Injury Surveillance System Exceeds Scores on Federal Assessment

EOur department’s injury surveillance system achieved an overall score of 86.1 percent in a Traffic Records Assessment that was just completed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. We exceeded the 24-state average score of 64.3 percent.

The Traffic Records Assessment was managed by the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, which worked […]

By | December 4th, 2015|General, Preparedness|Comments Off on Injury Surveillance System Exceeds Scores on Federal Assessment