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CPH 2022 Winter Assembly!


Our CPH community recently came together today at the Campbell House for our 2022 Winter Assembly — an opportunity for fellowship, celebrate each other, and highlight our successes throughout the year and beyond! Photos available on our CPH Facebook album and Teams!

Did You Know?

We recently hosted a Graduation Breakfast to celebrate our upcoming December 2022 graduates! We can’t wait to see them be recognized at UK's upcoming Commencement Ceremony on Friday, December 16th at 10am! All CPH graduating pictures will be shared using #ukcphgrad2022 on social media. Let's all do our part in celebrating our graduates!

Spearhead by Angie Carman and Anne Ray, a new "learning lab" was recently piloted in our CPH 746 course where students worked together in a "learning lab" to create evaluation plans for the Tobacco-Free Schools initiative led by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky. The CPH 746 course, in part, focuses on program evaluation methods and plans to build on implementing more "real-world" experiences for students to positively contribute to the community.

News, Events, and Stories

UK Researchers Study COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitancy in 5-year, $3.7 million K-VAC Project

CPH researchers, in collaboration with investigators from the College of Medicine and the College of Communication and Information at UK, and the Kentucky Department for Public Health, are leading a 5-year, $3.7 million project to study COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy in Eastern Kentucky.

UK researchers, community partners tackle health threats from 'forever chemicals'

Nearly every person in the United States has been exposed to per- and polyfluorinated alky substances (PFAS) at some point in their life. These “forever chemicals” are the focus of a targeted investigation by University of Kentucky Superfund Research Center (UKSRC) researchers, including our own Dr. Erin Haynes, who are working collaboratively with community partners to protect Kentuckians.

Keith Knapp to receive 2023 ACHCA Journalism Award

Our own Keith Knapp was recently selected to receive the 2023 American College of Health Care Administrators (ACHCA) Journalism Award, which recognizes an individual or organization for excellent journalistic achievement representing fair and accurate content related to the post-acute and aging services industry. Keith has been invited to be recognized at the ACHCA Annual Convocation & Expo event in April of 2023.

Kentucky Resident Emergency Department Visits for Nonfatal Drug Overdoses (2017-2021)

NEW KIPRC REPORT: This is an annual report on emergency department visits for a nonfatal drug overdose among Kentucky residents from 2017 through 2021 and includes demographic data related to patient sex, race/ethnicity, age, and payer status.

2022 Lexington-Fayette County Community Survey

The Lexington-Fayette County Health Department (LFCHD), in collaboration with the Lexington-Fayette County Community Health Improvement Partnership (Lex-CHIP), are proud to release the 2022 Community Health Survey — an opportunity to better understand the current health and well-being of our greatest: YOU! The online survey only takes a few minutes to complete. All surveys are due on or before Friday, December 16.

Research Publications

"Driver injuries in heavy vs. light and medium truck local crashes, 2010-2019," Terry Lee BunnMadison LifordMichael TurnerAshley Bush


Abstract:

Multiple heavy truck driver injury studies exist, but there is a paucity of research on light and medium truck driver injuries. The objective of this study was to use first report of injury (FROI) data to: (a) compare demographic and injury characteristics; (b) assess workers' compensation (WC) claim disposition and lost work time status; and (c) describe injury scenarios by vehicle type for heavy truck and light/medium truck driver local crashes.

Additional Stories

Employee Affinity Groups at UK gather for annual advance


Markey receives American Cancer Society grant to continue faculty research program


UK's Sanders-Brown among 1st locations testing promising new Alzheimer's drug


'Behind the Blue': Martina Martin discusses UK’s first-gen students


UK Recycling continues Give and Go Donation Station program

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