PPT-Kentucky FRYSC and Oral Health
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Jan 2017 Oral Health Initiative Survey Results FRYSC Regions and Response Rate The FRYSC Oral Health Initiative Survey was conducted in January 2017 There were 394
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Jan 2017 Oral Health Initiative Survey Results FRYSC Regions and Response Rate The FRYSC Oral Health Initiative Survey was conducted in January 2017 There were 394 FRYSCs that responded approximately 48 of all FRYSCs in Kentucky For this reason please note that the actual statewide totals are higher than reflected in this report . Record Keeping. 101. Part . I. Cabinet for Health and Family Services. Documentation of services provided, referrals made and outcomes achieved must be kept for three reasons:. #1) . Accountability & reporting. October 2014. Paul Coomes, Ph.D.. Emeritus Professor of Economics. University of Louisville. Nine Economic Regions of Kentucky. provocative facts, policy challenges for future. What was Kentucky’s . Injury Prevention and Research Center . University of . Kentucky. Affiliate Safe Communities Support Center. Kentucky. . Safe Communities . America . Network. . Goal: Reduce burden of injury across the state.. Board Orientation. February 2011. 2. UWKY . Board Member Orientation. Overview . Responsibilities of Boards. How We Serve Our Members. Customer . Satisfaction. Financial Overview. 3. United Way of Kentucky. 32. nd. Annual Winter Conference. February 6, 2014 . Presentation by:. Juva Barber. Executive Director. Kentuckians for Better Transportation. Working for . All. Modes of Transportation. Air Highways Public Rail Waterways. The Kentucky Derby is the most famous horse race in the world. The race takes place the first Saturday in May at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Many famous people, politicians, and people from all around the world visit Kentucky for the Derby. . Past, Present, and Future. Presentation to the. Kentucky Geological Survey. Aron Patrick. Assistant Director. Aron.Patrick@ky.gov. . Adam Blandford. Energy Analyst. . Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet. The first Kentucky Derby was held on May 17, 1875, and was won by Aristides. Oliver Lewis, a black jockey, was the rider. Admission to the first Derby was only 50 cents.. History. THE RACE. The horses race for 1 ¼ miles which takes about 2 minutes.. THE RACE. The horses race for 1 ¼ miles which takes about 2 minutes.. The Kentucky Derby is sometimes called the “most exciting two minutes in sports”.. THE RACE. All horses that run in the Derby are 3 year old horses. Each colt (young male horse) must carry 126 pounds. Each filly (young female horse) must carry 121 pounds.. February 2011. 2. UWKY . Board Member Orientation. Overview . Responsibilities of Boards. How We Serve Our Members. Customer . Satisfaction. Financial Overview. 3. United Way of Kentucky. Incorporated in 1984. Student . Competition Award Winners. 2018 Annual Meeting. Agricultural Sciences. Poster Presentation. First Place (Tie) – Riley . Mabe. Murray State University. First Place (Tie) – . Sarah Rhodes. It’s A New . Day For. Kaic. Unification. Bring industry together under one voice.. Enhance collaboration. Facilitate partnerships. Promotion. Internally . Make Kentuckians aware of current capability and future potential. Notes. Ways the environment promoted/restricted human activities during early settlement of Kentucky. Promoted . Restricted. Full of natural resources. Land was good for farming. Ohio River was used for transportation. /MCI; 0 ;/MCI; 0 ;Thanyou to the following for their contributions to this list:Laverne Bush, Jean Chapman, Lelia Gaines, Ann Whitmer, Patricia Matthews, Victoia Faoro,
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