Clackamas County Extension Staff Visit the family and Community Development Program's Home programs focus on devlopingvolunteer leaders to teach Soil Science from the University of hawaii. http://extension.oregonstate.edu/clackamas/staff.html
Extractions: Mike Bondi is a professor in the Forestry and Christmas Tree Program. He teaches forestry and natural resource management skills. Programs focus on educating nonindustrial private forest owners, students and teachers, Christmas tree managers and workers, professional foresters and the public on issues relating to the wise use and management of forest and tree resources. Visit the Forestry Program's Home Page. Marjorie Braker Marjorie Braker, associate professor, Family and Community Development Program, teacfhes and facilitates educational programs primarily focused on diet, nutrition, health and family finance in the three metro counties. She provides curriculum support for Extension's Food and Nutrition Educator Volunteer program. Visit the Family and Community Development Program's Home Page.
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Extractions: When it comes to talking about serious subjects, such as taking drugs, U.S. teens apparently believe that mother knows best, according to a Pennsylvania State University study. "Seventy percent of the adolescents in my study stated that they were more comfortable discussing important topics with their mothers," said Dr. Michelle Miller-Day, assistant professor of communication arts and sciences in Penn State's College of Liberal Arts. Miller-Day found that 12 percent of teens favored talking with their fathers, while 7.4 percent preferred grandparents, 7.4 percent went to siblings, and 3 percent preferred talking with other extended family members. "Neither race nor gender had any significant impact on the overall tendency of teenagers to confide in their mothers," Miller-Day said. The study, which was based on a survey of 67 teenagers ages 11 to 17, was published in a recent issue of the
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Extractions: Community Programs As part of our continuing commitment to our members and the community, HMSA actively promotes health and wellness by participating in and sponsoring hundreds of health education activities each year, including: 5 A Day campaign and the 5 A Day Friends promote the importance of eating five servings of fruits and vegetables every day to reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer, diabetes and other diseases. Song Contest Bike Rallies were held in various locations to prepare children ages 4 to 15 for safety skills and drills, and to conduct proper bike and helmet safety checks. "Express Yourself - Drug-Free" is held each February, the rally is held at the capitol for 7th and 8th graders, featuring research projects on health and substance abuse, debate of key issues with legislators, and a resource fair. Honowai Playground Project developed a safe, age-appropriate play station in Waipahu to encourage active play every day. A book, Honowai: Creating a Community-Built Playground , has also been published about the collaborative process.
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Extractions: HMSA's three-week series on fitness helps you plan your complete exercise program to include aerobics, strength training, flexibility and balance. Free for HMSA members; fee for nonmembers if space is available. Call to preregister. (808) 935-5441 (Hilo), (808) 329-5291 (Kona). www.HMSA.com/myhealth Ongoing Health Odyssey HMSA offers a five-week series of fun health-education classes on lifestyle management with information on nutrition, wellness, fitness and stress management. Free for HMSA members; fee for nonmembers if space is available. Call to preregister. (808) 935-5441 (Hilo), (808) 329-5291 (Kona). www.HMSA.com/myhealth Ongoing Positively Pregnant Workshops HMSA and Kapiolani Medical Center co-sponsor a free three-hour class for couples planning or expecting a baby. Topics include baby's development, common discomforts of pregnancy, exercise and nutrition, changes for mom, and signs of complications. Open to all. Call for class schedule and registration. Neighbor Islands, 1 (888) 577-8305. Ongoing Senior Odyssey
Extractions: Rear Admiral Kenneth P. Moritsugu, M.D., M.P.H., was appointed the Deputy Surgeon General by Assistant Secretary for Health and Surgeon General David Satcher on October 1, 1998. A career officer in the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service, Admiral Moritsugu served as an Assistant Surgeon General beginning with Surgeon General C. Everett Koop in 1988. Dr. Moritsugu was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. After attending Chaminade College for two years, he received his Baccalaureate Degree with Honors in Classical Languages from the University of Hawaii in 1967, an M.D. from the George Washington University School of Medicine in 1971 and an M.P.H. in Health Administration and Planning from the University of California, Berkeley in 1975. He began his Public Health Service (PHS) career in 1968 and completed three tours of duty while in medical school. These included assignments in Community Nursing in Washington, Forensic Psychiatry at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C. and Leprosy Research and Clinical Care at the USPHS Hospital in San Francisco. Having completed residences in Internal Medicine and in Preventive Medicine, Admiral Moritsugu is Board Certified in Preventive Medicine; holds Fellowships in the American College of Preventive Medicine; the Royal Society of Health and Royal Society of Medicine; and is a Certified Correctional Health Professional.
Community Nutrition Action Program State Contacts Fort Valley State College 1890 Extension programs 1005 State College Drive Fort Dr.Erlinda L. Demeterio Chair, Consumer family Sciences Unit, CES hawaii. http://www.nal.usda.gov:8001/Training/states.html
Faculty Directory Ph.D., University of hawaii) Professor Mather child abuse and neglect; family violence;neighborhood of Medicine Director of Graduate programs Mather Memorial http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/anth/professors/directory.html
Extractions: E-mail: rrc3@po.cwru.edu Social cultural anthropology; urban health, racial and ethnic disparities in health, reproductive health; gender systems; women's health; political economy; medical anthropology; medical pluralism; applied international health; Africa; Mozambique; United States. Publications Thomas J. Csordas
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Extractions: Entire book (out of print) by historian Mark Poster, Professor of History at University of California - Irvine. "People are intensely interested in finding out how the family is faring, how it has evolved from the past and what forms it may take in the future. Yet social science does not have an adequate definition of the family, or a coherent set of categories from which to analyze it, or a rigorous conceptual scheme to specify what is significant about it. The purpose of this book is to demonstrate the weaknesses of existing theories of the family in the fields of history, sociology and psychology and to offer at least the beginnings of a more adequate theory." The Domestic Violence Clearinghouse and Legal Hotline (DVCLH) has been working to reduce domestic abuse in Hawaii for over a decade. We are the only agency in the State whose services are uniquely designed to provide civil legal assistance and advocacy to domestic abuse victims, and whose caseload is comprised exclusively of these victims.
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Extractions: Videos/Workshops/Programs PARENTS AT HOME Parenting Pre-school and School-Aged Children Stay Safe, Stay Alert animated video Canada Safety Council Nobodys Perfect Program, a parenting program which focuses on the first 5 years. Includes information on childrens health, safety, development and behaviour. A training program and resource materials are provided for facilitators. For more information contact: macaulay@frp.ca. Canadian Association of Family Resource Programs and affiliated agencies Babys First Months; What do we do now? Covers every aspect of newborn care with solid, practical information. Video - 59 minutes, Contact Canadian Paediatric Society at (613) 526-9397. Canadian Paediatric Society Growing Up with Your Child- Volume One: Parenting Your New-born Baby". Provides expert information on health and practical approaches to parenting. 1993. Video 72 minutes. Canadian Paediatric Society A comprehensive, multi-media information package for parents developed by internationally-known parenting experts and authors, Penelope Leach, Barbara Coloroso, Martha Sears, William Sears, Otto Weinenger Included in the parent kit: Video, 30 minutes, "An Introduction to Joyful and Confident Parenting" featuring interviews with author-experts and profiles and interviews of families
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Extractions: A specialization designed to prepare students for research, development, and technical management positions within all segments of the food industry including appointments with both USDA and FDA. Students choosing the nutritional science option can prepare for leadership roles in education, and food service institutions, or become research technologists, consultants, or clinical dietitians. Students completing this specialization often enter Ph.D. programs at other universities.
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Extractions: Tips on: Cars Education Employment Food and Nutrition ... Disabilities U.S. Military Consumer Services Programs U.S. Military Family Centers Family Centers, located on most military installations, provide information, life skills education, and support services to military members and their families. One of the primary functions of the Family Center is to like customers with appropriate services available in the local community or through state and federal assistance programs. In this role, the Family Center director develops working parterships with organizations such as local health and human services, churches, school systems, employment assistance, law enforcement, recreation, and other service providers. "Family Centers" is a generic term that includes all Military Departments. Each Service refers to the "Family Center" by a different name. If you cannot locate a Family Center, please contact your respective military branch's headquarters office listed below. The designation "DSN" preceeding some of the phone numbers, refers to the military phone system and does not apply to the civilian sector.
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Extractions: This online learning program is based on two classroom workshops offered in June and September 1998 by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's User Liaison Program, and summarizes presentations designed to assist State health policymakers in understanding the dynamics of SCHIP implementation and accessing and using research findings to develop and implement their initial SCHIP programs. (Prepared for AHRQ, Ongoing) Regional State Team-Building Workshops on the State Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Executive Summary 50 kb file Between December of 1998 and May of 1999, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and its centers the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP), and the Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) sponsored four 2-day State team-building workshops on CHIP to provide multidisciplinary teams from States with information about national outreach efforts and strategies for expanding mental health and substance abuse benefits under CHIP. The workshops were held in Texas, South Carolina, Rhode Island, and Alaska. (Prepared for CSAT Division of State and Community Assistance, 1999)
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Extractions: eatright.org The ADA Foundation is happy to accept this generous gift from Ross Laboratories in recognition of the Foundations partnership in releasing a Public Service Announcement (PSA) regarding the impact of soy intake on menopause. The PSA was prepared by Ross and reviewed by Foundation Chairman Polly Fitz as well as ADA staff. Look for this special announcement in your local media. Dr. Friedman is a retired endocrinologist and cardiovascular disease specialist. He is a past President of the Medical Board of Beth Israel Hospital and served for 30 years as Medical Director for UPS International. The Freidmans have indicated that this is the first in a series of gifts to ADA Foundation. They have given generously to Tufts University and have established a chair at the school in nephrology. Ken Wear , of Mobile, Alabama, has been selected to join the ADA Foundation Board of Directors. Ken is a past Chair of the ADAF with a wealth of background and experience in corporate fundraising. The Foundation holds a scholarship in Kens name that provides financial support for minority applicants. Ken will join the Foundation Board as both Director and Secretary. Special congratulations to Ken who has been selected to receive the prestigious Copher Award in 2000.
Extractions: Web: www2.ctahr.hawaii.edu/FCS B. A. Harger, PhD (Chair)textiles, personality and dress L. L. Arthur, PhDhistory of costumes, social-psychological aspects of dress R. A. Caulfield, PhDinfancy, childhood, human development D. R. Ching, PhDagricultural leadership D. L. F. Chung, MEdfashion design D. H. Davidson, PhDcross-cultural child rearing, life span development B. De Baryshe, PhDparenting, family resilience C. A. Dickson, PhDfashion merchandising, international textile products markets J. W. Engel, PhDfamily relationships, marriage development G. F. Fong, EdDfamily resource management A. M. Fontes, MSleadership and personal development C. S. Ikeda, MEdtechnology and education
Extractions: Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 85-94 Circumstances of practice in rural communities and the rapidly changing professional environment of early intervention present challenges to effective personnel preparation. Case study and ethnographic methods used in the context of student-family field-based experiences appear promising for guiding students in understanding family perspectives and in developing personal theories about early interventions in rural settings. These personnel preparation processes have the effect of helping students engage in a life-long process of establishing their own professional identities.