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Did You Know?

Did you know that our UKMHA Student Association recently filled and packed 77 activity boxes for children in the emergency department at the Kentucky Children's hospital, which was part of The Jared Box Project toy drive and fundraiser? Thank you to everyone that made this giving back opportunity possible and putting more smiles on children's faces!

News, Events, and Stories

Alyssa Hargis comes full circle with her degree in public health

As a student, first-generation college graduate Alyssa Hargis kept seeing patterns of chronic disease among her family and friends. It was a CPH course that helped her begin to understand how and why the health disparities she witnessed growing up develop and how they can be mitigated.

Overcoming Barriers – Berea College Magazine

Berea College graduate, alum and part-time instructor at CPH, Dr. Dia J. Obonyo, along with her husband, have dedicated themselves to helping others overcome the barriers that hold them back from realizing their full potential. “I was drawn to public health because it focuses on prevention,” Dr. Obonyo said. “This population experiences real barriers to care.”

Dr. Erin Haynes appointed to National Toxicology Program Board of Scientific Counselors

Our own Dr. Erin Haynes has been appointed to the National Toxicology Program (NTP) Board of Scientific Counselors. NTP's mission is to collaborate with partners in identifying potentially hazardous substances and evaluating their effects for human health. Board members provides analysis and direction on the program’s scientific activities.

K-SURE Brief: Six Major Overdose-Related Substances and General Overdose-Related Events in Kentucky

NEW KIPRC REPORT: The Kentucky Substance Use Research & Enforcement (K-SURE) report is based on data from possession and trafficking citations, drug overdose-related deaths, emergency department visits, hospitalizations, submissions to the state police lab, and general drug overdose-related events on six major substances in Kentucky from January 1, 2017–March 31, 2022.

Research Publications

"Using natural language processing to identify opioid use disorder in electronic health record data," Jade SingletonChengxi LiPeter D AkpunonuErin L AbnerAnna M Kucharska-Newton.


Abstract:

As opioid prescriptions have risen, there has also been an increase in opioid use disorder (OUD) and its adverse outcomes. Accurate and complete epidemiologic surveillance of OUD, to inform prevention strategies, presents challenges. The objective of this study was to ascertain prevalence of OUD using two methods to identify OUD in electronic health records (EHR): applying natural language processing (NLP) for text mining of unstructured clinical notes and using ICD-10-CM diagnostic codes.

Additional Stories

2 UK students selected to speak at December Commencement


UK researchers pitch infection, cancer, Alzheimer’s innovations to potential investors


Everything is Science citywide festival returns


Shopping for kids this holiday season? Keep these tips in mind


Acting EVPHA leadership and our continued work | Office of the President

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