May 10, 2007
A Public Health Grand Rounds scheduled for broadcast on May 11 focused on a small town in Florida and the collaborative efforts of its residents to address public health issues in their community.Co-sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health, the Grand Rounds program was broadcast at health-related sites in 48 states and 10 countries.

The event is part of a series of Grand Rounds broadcasts devoted to the CDC’s four health protection goals: Healthy People in Every Stage of Life; Healthy People in Healthy Places; People Prepared for Emerging Health Threats; and Healthy People in a Healthy World. The Healthy Places goals include initiatives for creating healthier environments in homes, schools, workplaces, health care settings, during travel and recreation and in the community at large.

Using a health assessment tool called PACE-EH (Protocol for Assessing Community Excellence in Environmental Health), the town of Wabasso, Fla. (population 918), was able to identify and assess local health concerns including air and water quality, injury prevention and the promotion of physical activity as part of the community at large initiative.

Photograph of Dr. Edward L. Baker

Photograph of Dr. Edward L. Baker

The successful use of PACE-EH and the resulting positive changes in Wabasso were described in the program. Dr. Edward L. Baker, professor of health policy and administration and director of the North Carolina Institute for Public Health, moderated the event.

Joining Baker as panelists discussing the Healthy Communities initiative were Dr. Bill Roper, dean of the UNC School of Medicine and chief executive officer of UNC Health Care; Dr. Stephanie Bailey, chief of public health practice at CDC; Dr. Nisha Botchwey, assistant professor of urban and environmental planning, University of Virginia School of Architecture; Dr. Sharunda Buchanan, director of the division of emergency environmental health services at the CDC’s National Center of Environmental Health; Susan Sutherland, assessment coordinator for environmental health at the Delaware County, Ohio, General Health District; and Chris Kochtitzky, Healthy Communities team leader at CDC.

Public Health Grand Rounds is a series of satellite broadcasts and webcasts presenting real-world case studies on public health issues. Its purpose is to promote a leadership-level, professional dialogue on emerging, news-breaking issues of strategic significance.

Participants watch and take part in the programs at convenient viewing locations or their own desktops, with little or no travel and minimal time away from work.

 

Public Health Grand Rounds website: http://www.publichealthgrand rounds.unc.edu.

Note: For more information, contact Lisa Morris, (919) 843-9621 or lamorris@email.unc.edu.

School of Public Health contact: Ramona DuBose, (919) 966-7467 or ramona_dubose@unc.edu.

 

 

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