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Webinar Series August 24 2017 2017 Helene Kent MPH RDN HM Kent Consulting Denver Colorado Helenehmkentcom ASPHN is a nonprofit membership organization providing

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Webinar Series August 24 2017 2017 Helene Kent MPH RDN HM Kent Consulting Denver Colorado Helenehmkentcom ASPHN is a nonprofit membership organization providing state and national leadership on food and nutrition policy programs and services aimed at improving the health of our population ASPHN membership is composed of nearly 300 public health nutritionists nationwide Members receive key resources professional development and beneficial peer support ASPHN promotes the value of public health nutritionists and highlights their initiatives through print digital and social media To . Why IYCF-E important for survival of children in the Syria crisis. Key messages. Supporting and protecting optimal infant and young child feeding in the Syria crisis is an . essential. intervention to save children’s lives.. Marty Handly, RN, MSN. District Coordinator. Jessica Craig, MPH. Epidemiologist. Nunmawi Bualteng, RN, BSN. Public Health Nurse. Khawl Puii, BLA. Prenatal Community Health Worker. Pam Desir, MS, RD, CD, IBCLC. Ashley H. Schempf, PhD. Office of Epidemiology, Policy and Evaluation. Maternal and Child Health Bureau. Health Resources and Services Administration, DHHS. Outline. Basic epidemiology. Background. Data from 2004-2006 Period Linked Live Birth / Infant Death File. Training Program . Welcome to PPE!. College Students—we are IT!. We are responsible for the next generation of healthy women/men/babies . Our opinion is powerful. About the Group. Requirements for membership:. Marty Handly, RN, MSN. District Coordinator. Jessica Craig, MPH. Epidemiologist. Nunmawi Bualteng, RN, BSN. Public Health Nurse. Khawl Puii, BLA. Prenatal Community Health Worker. Pam Desir, MS, RD, CD, IBCLC. TO THE GENERAL POPULATION IN MASSACHUSETTS. OLUSEYI ALEGE, CHELSEA AMOAKO, QUEENLY KYEI & LILI ZHAO. SHREWSBURY HIGH SCHOOL, WORCESTER TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. What is Infant Mortality?. Infant Mortality. This slide set, provided by Elizabeth J . Conrey. , PhD, RD, is an example of how the content from the Infant Mortality Toolkit can be translated for training public health . practitioners. The slides are a subset from the course titled: The Epidemiology of Maternal and Infant Health for State and Local Practitioners, given at the Ohio State University Summer Program in Population . A. mong. A. frican. A. mericans. . as. C. ompared. . to. . the. G. eneral. P. opulation. . in. M. assachusetts. KYLEE CARDOSO, KARINA DESOUSA, NADA LAROUSSI. 1. Source: Google images. DEFINITION OF INFANT MORTALITY RATE. Methodological . Challenges for International Birth Cohort . Studies:. The . Cebu . Longitudinal Health . and . Nutrition . Survey. Linda Adair, PhD. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Cebu Longitudinal Health and Nutrition Survey (CLHNS). Marian MacDorman and T.J. Mathews. Division of Vital . Statistics. National Center for Health Statistics . Acknowledgements: . Sam Notzon and Jennifer Madans, NCHS. International Health Rankings: A Look Behind the Numbers . Health Approach. Joan . Corder-Mabe, . RNC. , M.S., . WHNP. Director, Division of Women’s and Infants’ Health. Virginia Department of Health. Core . Functions of Public Health. Assessment. Assurance. The 2002 UHES and the 1996 UDHS used similar data collection processes and direct estimation techniques to produce infant mortality estimates. The 2000 MICS employed a different methodology for both Mississippi State Department of Health2019& 2020Infant Mortality Report Infant Mortality Report Table of ContentsAcknowledgmentsSuggested CitationExecutive SummaryBackgroundKey Findings Key Recommend Good nutrition is essential for the growth and development that occurs during an infant’s rst year of life. When developing infants are fed the appropriate types and amounts of foods, their

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