A weekly newsletter for all UK College of Public Health faculty, staff, and health champions in Kentucky and beyond!

The recent flooding in Eastern Kentucky has caused massive devastation in an area of our Commonwealth that we all hold dear. This type of crisis, while unfortunate and heartbreaking, is why we are called to serve and do this type of work in public health -- we must do our part to take care of each other.

News, Events, and Stories
You're invited to the "Pump It Up" Celebration event
Please help us celebrate and welcome future public health scientists and practitioners at the "Pump It Up" Celebration. This will be a special time to recognize students, faculty, and staff as we enter an exciting new year.

A (short) formal program will include induction of students into the Pump Handle Society and special speakers. The program will be followed by a time to celebrate, re-charge, eat, and have fun together.
 
Save the date: Thursday, September 1st, from 4:30pm-6:30pm
Dr. Erin Haynes served on the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) Committee on Guidance on PFAS Testing and Health Outcomes. The Committee's report on expanding testing for people with an elevated exposure history of PFAS -perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, which are chemicals that contaminate many communities in the United States - is now available.

Dr. Rada Choate is presenting at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC) on the “Prevalence, Clinical Characteristics, and Association Between Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease and Cognitive Status in a Cohort of Elderly Adults" on August 1st. This conference brings together the world’s leading researchers in Alzheimer’s disease.

FindHelpNowKY is a near real-time addiction treatment locator and information resource. Learn how easy it is to navigate the near-real-time substance use disorder (addiction) treatment locator website to find available treatment options throughout Kentucky. If you or a loved one need help, don't wait, find help now.

The Angel Initiative proactively helps individuals battling substance use or misuse find treatment options that best fit their needs. This brief covers intake data for the Angel Initiative Program in 2020, which is operated by the Kentucky State Police.

Individuals seeking help can visit any Kentucky State Police (KSP) post and an intake officer will work with them to quickly locate a treatment facility within the state with availability.


The Center for Innovation in Population Health is involved in an annual conference that supports those in child welfare, behavioral health, mental health, and other systems of care. The 2022 TCOM Conference will be hosted in-person in New Orleans, LA September 21-23, 2022 and virtually September 26-27, 2022.
 
All CPH Faculty and Staff are eligible to attend the TCOM Conference at a discounted rate using this link.
 
Interested in learning more about the TCOM Conference?
The IPH Center Director, Dr. John Lyons, will be hosting a YouTube Live Interview to answer questions about past conference experiences, what to expect, presentation themes today at 2PM ET. You may watch here.
What happens when someone's challenges require the support of many different helping professionals? In this month's TCOM Heuristic of the Month we explore how an individual can put themselves at the center of their own transformational journey and remember that everyone is an expert in their own way.

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