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A publication of the Florida Public Health Association FROM THE PRESIDENT'S DESK... President s Message SEPTEMBER 2015 Greetings esteemed Colleagues! It is my pleasure and honor to extend well wishes to each of you as your new FPHA President! If you attended the FPHA Annual Education Conference in August, you experienced a variety of knowledgeable and inspiring speakers. We enjoyed great networking opportunities, dined on delicious meals, and learned a lot about topics that fell under the Conference s three pronged theme of Accreditation, Healthiest Weight, and Preparedness. If you weren t able to join us, you missed a lot! (and we missed YOU!) Immediately following the end of the conference, the Board met to discuss objectives for the coming year. We pledged to focus on improved communication and partnering with the Department of Health, we pledged to bring in new members, and to continue offering education and networking opportunities that so enrich our professional (and personal) lives. We are very excited about our newly formed Public Health Interest Group on Health Equity and Lesli Ahonkhai is chairing this group. Please let her know if you are interested in working on this important topic. I am pleased to be working alongside Richard France (President-Elect ), Jennifer Waskovich (1st VP), Sandon Speedling (2nd VP), Jessica Weissman (Secretary), Sherry Duncan (Treasurer) and all of the other board members serving to chair our public health interest groups or standing committees. Florida Public Health Association 1605 Pebble Beach Blvd. Green Cove Springs, FL 32043-8077 Phone: (904) 529-1401 Fax: (904) 529-7761 Inside this issue: Public Health Food for Thought and a Call to Action to to Action General Report to the QUIN Council News Upcoming Events We are looking to dramatically increase our membership by reducing the member dues to $30 for new-to-fpha-members (through the end of 2015)! Please tell your colleagues about FPHA let s make this the year that we come out stronger than ever as an organization supporting public health professionals with networking, advocacy and education opportunities! Spread the word, get involved! Best regards, Shannon F. Hughes, CPM, ASQ-CQIA FPHA President

PAGE 2 d Public Health Food for Thought and a Call to Action to to Action Mahatma Gandhi is famous for saying be the change you want to see in the world. This notion is a noble one, and from time to time, I ask Myself, How am I doing in this area? Because change starts with each one of us. So let us today consider how we, as public health professionals, can be the change we want to see. In the WORLD, in our state, our counties and our communities, particularly as it relates to the three focus areas of this year s annual conference: Accreditation, Healthy Weight, and Preparedness. When we apply the Gandhi quote to our efforts in the area of Accreditation which is all about quality improvement, we are impelled to consider: What have I done to change the processes around quality improvement in my program or my division? What changes have I made to begin moving towards a culture of quality? What has been MY approach to Quality Improvement in my work unit? Have I participated in trainings and discussions with an open mind and a willingness to embrace the concepts? In regards to Healthy Weight, what changes have I made to ensure that I am walking the walk of better nutrition and physical activity? England s National Health Service also known as the NHS, has recently recognized that if we expect health care professionals to improve the health and wellbeing of the people they meet in the course of their work, the NHS must first put its own house in order. The National Health Service also noted that they heard from patients and the public that it is harder to accept messages from the NHS if it is clear they do not follow these messages for their own health. We know that there is a growing body of evidence that suggests that personal health habits of clinicians may play a powerful role in the health of their patients and it is clear that here in Florida, our communities look to us to lead the way, just as patients look to their health care professionals to guide them, instruct them and prescribe them healthy behaviors, and they want, they NEED to see their health care and public health professionals as role models. As an extension of our ability to be at our physical best, as in being at a healthy weight and physically active and well nourished, we will be better able to respond personally and professionally in a disaster situation. In the area of Preparedness, we are encouraged to have a family preparedness plan, to be part of emergency notification systems, and to be prepared ourselves. We, as public health professionals, are called on to model the way for our communities. We can do this. We can rise to the challenge and meet the expectations of our communities and our State and our goal to become the healthiest state in the nation. But it starts with us.

PAGE 3 General Report to the QUIN Council Submitted by Linda LaComb-Williams, R.N., BSN, MPH, CHES, LNC The title of 2015 FPHA Annual Educational Conference, held in Orlando at the Florida Hotel, was A Prepared Florida: What Does It Mean for Public Health? The need for preparation for the nursing section was divided into two sections. The first, on August 20 th, was provided by Mrs. Debbie Hogan, RN, MPH. The topic was Valuable Vaccines. The presentation was about the importance of vaccines, methods of identification, current updates on the vaccines, and how to deal with vaccine hesitancy among some parents. The important concepts are summarized as being familiar and informed about immunizations, encourage members of the public to keep their families current on immunizations, and realize the importance of immunizations in dealing with public health situations. Mrs. Hogan is from the Florida Department of Health, Palm Beach County, and is a Community Health Nursing Consultant. The second section, on August 20 th, was provided by Dr. Mary Martinasek, entitled Hookah and Vaping: Will Curiosity Kill the Cat? Dr. Martinasek is an Assistant Professor in Public Health, from The University of Tampa, College of Natural and Health Sciences. Dr. Martinasek described that both waterpipe tobacco and electronic cigarettes are increasing in prevalence among youth and young adults in Florida. Dr. Martinasek reported that these methods of smoking/vaping are viewed by users as being less harmful than traditional smoking. The presentation gave the viewers a better understanding of how the devices work, prevalence, data, health effects and social-behavioral aspects of each type of smoking/vaping. The Public Health Nursing Interest group met on August 20, 2015 at 4:30pm at the Florida Hotel. The attendees requested for Linda LaComb-Williams to continue as the co-chair, along with Bobbie Thackeray. Topics for next year s conference were discussed, but will wait for the Annual Education Committee s recommendations for general topic. There has been continued concern for the membership in Florida Public Health Association/Nursing Section. Strategies for increasing membership will be in line with the FPHA s general membership campaign. Linda LaComb-Williams will be putting together a description of the activities involved in the chair s duties for the Nursing Section. Linda would also like to thank FPHA for the 2015 Meritorious Service Award and the scholarship which was awarded to her. Included in this information is her thank you to the FPHA Board. Dear FPHA Board Members, I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to all of you for your support and encouragement all these years through the Florida Public Health Association. I was so very surprised and honored by the award of the 2015 Meritorious Service Award this year. As a provider of public health services in Florida for many years, I have learned so much about the caring aspects of public health folks in Florida. You are very special to me and my family. A very simple way for me to summarize public health is as follows: "While medicine is concerned with the individual patients, public health regards the community as its patient, trying to improve the health of the population. Medicine focuses on healing patients who are ill. Public health focuses on preventing illness" (Schneider, Mary-Jane, 2014, p.6). * I always have felt that the patient can't get any better if we don't provide adequate health education for the patient, family, and friends. The home environment needs to be satisfactory also for patients to improve. We in Florida Public Health Association all work together to make those things happen. Thank you, also, for the scholarship gift this year. I am truly honored to accept the scholarship, continuing my studies at Nova Southeastern University. Sincerely, Linda LaComb-Williams

PAGE 4 News NEW! Membership Presentation by Rick France. Do you need advice on how to develop a FPHA Elevator Speech? Looking for language on how to share the benefits of a FPHA membership? Look no further than this presentation. An excellent tool for your Public Health Toolbox! http://www.fpha.org/membership-presentation This presentation is available in an editable version, for your convenience. Happy Sharing! 2015 Annual Educational Conference Awards http://www.fpha.org/page-1208967 Environmental Public Health Tracking Program The Florida Department of Health, Environmental Public Health Tracking Program was an exhibitor at the 2015 Annual Educational Conference. We distributed copies of our new video series, Occupational Health and Asthma: Information for Employers and Employees. These informative, animated videos are available on our video page, and are offered in English and in Spanish: http://www.floridatracking.com/healthtrackfl/ Video.aspx It is always a pleasure to exhibit at the FPHA Annual Educational Conference. We appreciate the opportunity to share our information with colleagues from all over the southeast, and beyond!

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