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Board of Directors - Alaska Public Health Association. The management and affairs of the Alaska Public Health Association are under the direction of the Board of Directors. The Officers for the organization are the President, President- Elect, Immediate Past President, Affiliate Representative to the APHA Governing Council, Secretary and Treasurer. The President- Elect is elected prior to the annual meeting of the organization. The Secretary and Treasurer are elected from the twelve elective members at the first Board of Directors meeting following the annual meeting. The Arctic Health website is a central source for information on diverse aspects of the Arctic environment and the health of northern peoples. The site gives access to evaluated health information from hundreds of local, state, national, and international agencies, as. Term of office for the Board Members is three (3) years each. She is a past President of the Alaska Health Education Consortium, the Alaska Public Health Association, and the national Directors of Health Promotion and Education. Her current responsibilities focus on providing training, technical assistance and consultation on community organizing and development, community health assessment, planning and evaluation, injury prevention, and health policy and environmental change. Jayne is a national trainer for the Shaping Policy for Health curriculum developed by the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. In addition to public health, Jayne has 1. She has a BA in Psychology/Counseling from Winona State University, and is a graduate of the Public Health Education Leadership Institute. Lisa Aquino, Past President. Term Expires: 2. 01. Lisa grew up and went to high school in Anchorage, and returned after graduate school. She received her BS in Anthropology from the University of California, Los Angeles and her Masters in Health Science in International Health, Disease Prevention and Control from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Since graduate school, Lisa has made a number of contributions to public health in Alaska , largely at the State of Alaska Division of Public Health including: originating the position of Data and Evaluation Lead with the Diabetes Program; managing the Arthritis Program; originating the Data and Evaluation Lead with the Tobacco Program; managing of the Tobacco Prevention and Control Program; and serving as the coordinator from the State of Alaska for the statewide initiative Healthy Alaskans 2. In 2. 00. 8, Lisa moved to Cape Town, South Africa. While there, she worked for the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation, as the Youth Program Leader. One major project Lisa accomplished there was the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation Youth Centre. Lisa is currently serving as the Executive Director of Catholic Social Services . The Alaska Public Health Association has an important role to fill in terms of public health in this state and Lisa is very glad to be a part of it. Mary Mc. Ewen, President Elect. Term expires: 2. 01. Mary Mc. Ewen works in the Alaska Division of Public Health, Section of Health Planning and Systems Development in Juneau. Her work centers on using data from a variety of sources to answer questions about health status, healthcare access and utilization, and barriers to health equity. B Backtalk: Four Steps to Ending Rude Behavior in Your Kids How to stop your child from talking back. Learn how a Master of Public Health (MPH) can expand your knowledge and skillset to help you become a leader in public health and policy. University of North Texas Health Science Center's Master of Public Health Professional degree can be earned totally. 14, 2016 Proposals should present a plan for significantly improving educational programs and resources in fields of science, technology, engineering and/or math (STEM). Proposed projects that focus on those aspects of STEM education that connect to NASA. Alaska State Council on DD Governor’s Council on Disabilities and Special Education PO Box 240249 Anchorage, AK 99524-0249 Phone: (907) 269-8990 Fax: (907) 269-8995 Web: dhss.alaska.gov/gcdse/Pages/default.aspx Executive Director: Patrick Reinhart, [email protected]. Back to E&E Publishing index page. ALASKA: Economist explains bleak economic realities of oil crash Margaret Kriz Hobson, E&E reporter EnergyWire: Monday, May 9, 2016 Gunnar Knapp, outgoing director of the University of Alaska Institute of Social and. NHA elevates the quality of patient care through allied health certifications in eight specialties. The new NHA account is live Simply log in, sync your new account, and all of your materials, purchases and other account information will be updated. Born and raised in Alaska, Mary received her MPH from Yale School of Public Health and certificate in Global Health from the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University in 2. She credits her experience as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Togo, West Africa (2. Living and working around the world, including Zambia, Lebanon, and Guam, has given Mary perspective and appreciation of the challenges of providing services in rural and resource- constrained settings. Her public health interests include health systems and finance, health workforce migration, and health equity. Sheli Delaney, Director. Term Expires: 2. 01. Sheli C. De. Laney is the Public Health Informaticist for the Section of Public Health Nursing in the Division of Public Health (State of Alaska). She has worked for Public Health Nursing since January 2. Public Health Nursing services. Her educational background includes a BA and an MA in Anthropology, and she has previously worked as a social scientist for the CDC/NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health). Sheli is very experienced with using qualitative and community based participatory research methods to collect data and translate findings into recommendations and best practices. Deandra J. Ingram, Director. Term expires: 2. 01. Deandra J. Ingram, MPH is a Quarantine Public Health Officer at the CDC Anchorage Quarantine Station. Deandra has enjoyed public health experiences ranging from her Seeds of HOPE . She was also requested to support CDC. A native of North Carolina, Deandra received her Masters in Public Health from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a Sociology degree and English minor from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her public health interests are rural minority health, health literacy, and chronic disease prevention. Janet Johnston. She is currently an Associate Professor of Biostatistics with the Institute for Circumpolar Health Studies (ICHS) at the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA). Janet moved to Alaska in December 2. Senior Epidemiologist with the Alaska Native Epidemiology Center. In 2. 01. 0 she joined the Department of Health Sciences at UAA where she taught undergraduate public health classes. Janet currently serves as the Lead Biostatistician for ICHS working on population health research projects. She also serves as the Core Lead for the Alaska INBRE Biomedical Informatics Core and the Alaska biostatistician for the Mountain West Clinical and Translational Research . Before moving to Alaska, Janet worked at the Epidemiology Data Center in the Graduate School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health in Morgantown, WV. Janet is pleased to have the opportunity to serve on the ALPHA Board and contribute her experience using public health data to understanding Alaska. Laux is a healthcare consultant based in Anchorage, Alaska, with limited partner- agreement work in Washington, Oregon, and California. Tazlina was born and raised in Talkeetna, Alaska. She was a professional cross- country ski racer for nearly a decade, and during that time, she obtained a BA in counseling psychology from Alaska Pacific University. Her passion for physical activity and health lead to an interest in public health, and in 2. Master of Public Health from the University of Utah. Her public health interests include chronic disease epidemiology, minority health, surveillance, and informatics. Doug Modig, Director. Term expires: 2. 01. Romy Mohelsky, Director. Term Expires: 2. 01. Romy Mohelsky, MPH is an Epidemiologist at the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Alaska Native Epidemiology Center. In this capacity she reports on health status of the Alaska Native population, provides technical assistance to tribal health organizations, and manages the health disparities program. She serves as co- Chair for the Alaska MCH & Immunization Conference and is a staff member on the Healthy Alaskans 2. Prior to working at ANTHC, Romy worked at the CDC NIOSH Alaska Pacific Office. Romy received a Masters of Public Health degree from the University of Waterloo in 2. Her public health interests are focused around minority health, health disparities, and maternal/child health. Sarah Nash, Director. Term expires: 2. 01. Sarah Nash is the Director of Cancer Surveillance at the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. In this role, she manages the Alaska Native Tumor Registry, and is also involved with registry- related research to understand the causes of cancer disparities among Alaska Native people. Originally from the UK, she moved to Alaska in 2. Ph. D in Biological Sciences at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. During this training, she discovered a passion for public health, and a desire to address health disparities affecting Alaska Native people. After graduating from UAF in 2. Dr. Nash completed her postdoctoral training with the National Cancer Institute. Her interests include cancer prevention and epidemiology, particularly the relationships between diet, physical activity, tobacco use and cancer risk, as well identifying and addressing Alaska Native cancer disparities. Nancy Nix, Director. Term Expires: 2. 01. Nancy Nix is faculty in the MPH Program at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Her teaching is focused on public health and society, social determinants of health, cross- cultural health, public health emergency and disasters, and global health. Her interest in public health was sparked in the late 1. Environmental Sanitation and Health Peace Corps Volunteer in El Salvador. As she continues her multidisciplinary public health path, she advocates for interdisciplinary approaches to serve public health, in the broadest sense. Nancy has held positions with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a researcher in the National Center for Infectious Diseases, Division of Parasitic Diseases; a public health advisor in the National Immunization Program, and a senior scientist at the CDC Medical Entomology Research and Training Unit/Guatemala. In 2. 00. 3- 2. 00. Associate Peace Corps Director for the Health and Environment Programs with Peace Corps Mongolia. She holds a medical degree, a Master. Her post- doctoral fellowship was at Vanderbilt University and Meharry Medical College. Diane Peck. Diane is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist with over 2. DHSS for 1. 2 years. In her current position, she partnered with several other state and non- profit agencies to establish the Alaska Food Policy Council and the Alaska Farmers. Katie began her public health career in 2. U. S. Peace Corps in Tanzania, East Africa. During her Peace Corps service, she worked with adolescents to develop peer health education clubs aimed at reproductive health promotion and healthy life- skills education. In 2. 01. 1, Katie received a Masters of Public Health from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Welcome Professionals - Create Your Own Career. Professionals. Find out more about the diverse career opportunities for professionals at Bertelsmann. It includes the broadcaster RTL Group. Bertelsmann Entrepreneurs Program. 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These quotas were directed against massive. Southern and Eastern European Catholics and Jews. Varied forms of populism are on the rise on both sides of the Atlantic. Simon Reich writes that this is a result of growing disenchantment which opportunistic politicians have successfully capitalised on, and that. This. quota system was abolished by the Immigration and Nationality Act of. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1. Mexico and. Latin America (not restricted by the 1. It did this by. establishing fines for employers of illegal immigrants. Partly. because it allowed employers to accept easily- forged documents as. Today about one million legal immigrants arrive each. As a result, immigration raises. Ideologies: Liberalism and. Conservatism. An ideology is a consistent and integrated. While many Americans avoid labeling, preferring to call. Modern conservatism believes in. Much of modern conservatism. Modern liberalism believes in a. In its commitment to individual. It. differs, however, in not viewing government as a negative force to be. Modern liberalism supports free markets, but. Modern liberals also believe that. There are, of course, other ideologies of. American politics. Neo- conservatives support. Neo- conservatives are typified by ex- liberals who. Republicans. Neo- liberals support liberal means. Neo- liberals include Clinton advisors who. Ideological Battlegrounds: Four. Perspectives. The figure below depicts four ideological. American politics: Liberals favor economic activism. Conservatives favor limitation of. Populists are liberal in economic. Libertarians are consistent in. Libertarians thus may oppose almost. Dissent in the United. States. Outside the range of political ideology. These include. antidemocratic ideologies like fascism (belief in the. Marxism. (belief a working class revolution should and will overthrow. Some have argued that the collapse of communism. However, these trends do not spell an end to ideology. American political culture, conflict over which can and. This continuing conflict is evidenced, for instance. Politics in America, Prentice Hall. The new political divide on both sides of Atlantic: Populists vs cosmopolitans : Democratic Audit UKVaried forms of populism are on the rise on both sides of the Atlantic. Simon Reich writes that this is a result of growing disenchantment which opportunistic politicians have successfully capitalised on, and that the key political divide is no longer between right and left but between cosmopolitans favouring economic globalisation, multiculturalism and integration on the one hand and populists who favour local rule, managed trade and a greater regulation of money and people on the other.“Disaster narrowly averted” was the British Guardian newspaper’s view of the defeat – by only 3. Freedom Party in Austria’s presidential elections this past weekend. But it is hard to escape the conclusion that varied forms of populism – whether anti- immigrant or more broadly anti- establishment – are on the rise on both sides of the Atlantic. Austria, I would argue, is a canary in a coal mine. A new political divide is emerging. So what is this divide, and what are its consequences? It’s not only Austria. There is little doubt that Austria’s newfound nationalism is unexceptional in Europe. Most countries are clearly swinging to the nationalist right. In Switzerland, for example, the Swiss People’s Party garnered 2. Polls suggest that if a presidential election were held today in France, the National Front’s Marine Le Pen would gain the greatest number of votes in the first round, at 3. And this is no voting anomaly, her party having attracted over six million votes in 2. Even in the more traditionally social democratic states of Scandinavia, over 2. Danes and 1. 3 percent of Swedes have voted in recent elections for what are commonly regarded as far right nationalist parties. What is unexpected is that these are all relatively wealthy countries. Disenchantment among voters is normally associated with unemployment, poverty and low levels of education. So from this perspective it’s not surprising to find support for nationalism in poorer, post- Communist countries such as Hungary, where Jobbik, the far right party, scored 2. EU and nationalist platform. Or in Greece or Spain, where unemployment still exceeds 2. In Greece, the populist swing has been predominantly to the left with the Syriza party. In Spain it has mostly taken two forms. One is of Catalan nationalism. The other is of left wing populism. As a result, the the country has fractured into multiple parties, none capable of creating a governing coalition. Yet, like the far right elsewhere, both majority of Greeks and Spaniards still agree that they want to insulate themselves from the EU’s powers. But Austria has some of the lowest unemployment rates in the European Union even if the rate has risen in the last two years. And it is a country that has thrived on its integration into Europe’s economy through the EU, even as the economies of some of its neighbors have shrunk. It is also a country that historically economically benefited from accepting East European refugees during the Cold War. So it should be more comfortable accepting new ones. The fact that just about half of all Austrians voted for a party that advocates disengagement from the Europe Union therefore says that something serious, and more general, is going on. Britain and America. Neither America nor Britain is immune from these trends. In Britain, a less outwardly radical kind of populism predominates. The far right United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) shares a dislike of Brussels (aka the European Union), an opposition to migration and a love of national sovereignty. But racist leanings are less evident among its leadership, and are more hotly debated than those of its counterparts on the Continent. Next month’s referendum about whether the United Kingdom stays in the European Union crystallizes the division between engagement or insulation that is common to all Europeans. On one side there is widespread disenchantment with the the European Union and, in particular, its relatively liberal migration flows. Polls suggest a reported 4. Britain’s exit. On the other hand, economists broadly agree that the evidence suggests that Britain would suffer if it left. But as in Austria, polls suggest that the overall economic health of the country often isn’t the issue. The key question, rather, is what groups of people are suffering in the present situation. Those who feel they have been left out, their voices unheard, are pitted against the establishment, the beneficiaries of the current system. A tale of two populisms. The American presidential campaign poses the same kind of quandary. America’s economy is relatively prosperous, with unemployment down to about 5 percent and its growth rate, if unimpressive, slowly digging the economy out of a hole. Yet the most enthusiastic support in the U. S. Donald Trump’s version resembles that often found in Europe. It is anti- immigrant, anti- Muslim, anti- NAFTA and anti- free trade. He focuses on building walls to keep things out, whether that is undocumented Mexican workers or Chinese goods. Like in Europe, there is an “us” and “them” approach. Bernie Sanders couldn’t be more different from Trump in his opposition to xenophobia. But his populism shares a hostility to free trade, with a focus on job losses in manufacturing. His supporters also share a pervasive sense of disenchantment – that people have been cheated by disingenuous politicians who have rigged the system. So from that perspective it is not surprising that some pundits posit that Sanders supporters would favor Trump in a general election against Hillary Clinton. The cosmopolitan promise. So what are we to make of this? Well, the traditional political divide in both Europe and the U. S. But there was a broad consensus in the aftermath of the Cold War, across partisan lines, that globalisation brought benefits. Political parties may have carried a conservative or a socialist label. But they generally implemented similar kinds of policies as leftist parties moved to the center. When it came to economic policies, the “New” centrist Democrats of Bill Clinton resembled their moderate Republican counterparts. They favored deregulation, liberalisation, privatisation and free trade. The same was true of Tony Blair’s version of the Labor Party in Britain in the 1. In countries like Austria and Germany, Social Democrats governed in grand coalitions with their right- centrist counterparts. Low interest rates and the emergence of a growing middle class in places like China and India meant that there was more investment and more consumption. America’s and Europe’s economies grew. Of course, some people got left behind as the transformation from manufacturing to service- based economies accelerated. But electorates in both continents were promised a bright future as the processes of globalization would ensure future rewards. As then American Vice President Dick Cheney claimed,Millions of people a day are better off than they would have been without globalization, and very few people have been harmed by it.”Any suffering would be temporary. But the Great Recession of 2. From Greece to the United States, the greatest burden has been borne by very specific groups, above all the young with unprecedented levels of unemployment and manufacturing workers. The fact that the economic loss has often been concentrated in very specific geographic regions has increased the intensity of the pain. And the promised growth in wages by leaders like President Obama has not materialised, even in countries like the U. S. And opportunistic, populist politicians from the left or the right know how to tap that disenchantment. In major speeches, Trump has spoken out against globalisation. Sanders associates it with the one percenters and the loss of manufacturing jobs. Le Pen, for example, makes comparable arguments in France, as Hofer did in Austria. The political divide has a new dimension. It is no longer simply between the left and the right, although of course Bernie Sanders shouldn’t be lumped together with Donald Trump on all scores. His campaign is devoid of xenophobia. But the point is that a second divide has emerged. On the one hand are the cosmopolitans. They favor economic globalisation, multiculturalism and integration, and a world with diminished borders. On the other is the populists. They favour local rule, managed trade and a greater regulation of those flows – of money and of people. They reject much, if not all, that cosmopolitanism stands for. This populist disenchantment is understandable. They were promised too much and were rewarded too little by politicians who either knew they were lying or were too stupid not to recognise that they couldn’t deliver. Now, I would argue, it is up to those same cosmopolitan politicians of different political stripes – like Hillary Clinton in the United States, David Cameron in the U. K. They need to eschew austerity programs and introduce expanded redistributive programs that reward those who have been shut out from life chances. America serves as an example in this regard. As Hillary Clinton discovered on her recent visit to the region, the coal miners of Appalachia need new industries to which their skills can be adapted. They need government incentives to encourage regional manufacturing investment. They need educational grants for their children to go to college and escape a recurrent poverty trap. And they need avenues to enter expanding economic sectors, like health services which are so desperately poor in parts of the region. Sorely neglected infrastructure development is another option. America’s bridges, roads and tunnels are in a state of disrepair. Indeed, such projects are more severely publicly underfunded than at any time since record- keeping began. The country missed its chance to invest in infrastructural development in the aftermath of the 2. Impresii sejur vacanta, excursii recent postate. In perioada 1- 8 octombrie, am fost cazat in acest hotel. 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