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Stritch School of Medicine Department of Preventive …

Friday, May 22nd, 2015

Public Health Sciences is an academic department within Loyola Stritch School of Medicine. While the discipline of public health has traditionally been disconnected from clinical medicine it is now widely accepted that to meet the challenges of the 21st century we must create a health system where research, education and patient care function as a fully integrated whole. To achieve this goal we envision an array of multi-disciplinary programs that are capable of monitoring health trends and identifying disease-causing agents, assessing the medical care needs of populations, providing high quality preventive and curative treatment for everyone in our society, and measuring the outcomes of these interventions in the population and for individual patients. Reaching this goal is a formidable challenge for the United States, given our historically limited investment in public health, the fragmented system of health care currently in place, and our weak capacity to monitor quality and outcomes.

The Loyola Department of Public Health Sciences seeks to play a role in helping us reach this goal of a universal, integrated health system through research and teaching. In particular, we believe the need to address health inequalities among racial, ethnic and other marginalized populations is the most urgent challenge the US health system faces. Since its inception the Departments research and service has been largely focused on that challenge. Health inequalities do not stop at national borders and our Department also has a long tradition of global health research and education in public health.

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American College of Preventive Medicine

Tuesday, May 19th, 2015

ACPM To Host Regional Summits on Health Systems Transformation

ACPM is hosting three upcoming opportunities for members and partners to engage in Health Systems Transformation (HST) activities. Regional Summits on HST will occur in California, Tennessee, and New York in May and June 2015. Attendees will be able to identify innovative health systems transformation activities occurring in the surrounding region, discuss the role of population health in health systems transformation, and define the roles of public and private sector entities in health. These regional meetings represent one of several projects developed through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to educate, connect, and promote health systems transformation to the preventive medicine and public health community.

Registration is NOW OPEN for these events and is only $30 per attendee. CME/MOC credits will be offered at each meeting. Space is limited.

ACPM Board of Regents Adopts New Strategic Plan

ACPM announced the release of a new strategic plan, adopted by the Board of Regents in October 2014, to guide the Colleges strategic initiatives and resource allocation over the next two years. The plan blends the most recent strategic plana high-level guiding framework for the organization adopted by the Board in November 2011with four focused strategic initiatives developed by an ACPM task force led by then-ACPM President-elect Dan Blumenthal. The strategic initiatives and related objectives were identified during a day-long, facilitated retreat in June, 2014 and refined by the task force and Executive Committee over the subsequent five months.

Clinical Safety and Pharmacovigilance Career Opportunities

ACPM has partnered with Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. (OPDC) to place early and mid-career preventive medicine physicians in rewarding clinical safety and pharmacovigilance positions. Learn more about available opportunities.

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Veterinary Preventive Medicine | College of Veterinary …

Tuesday, May 19th, 2015

Welcome to the Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine (VPM), one of three academic departments within the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Established in 1934 as the first of its kind, the Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine provides the major agricultural and public health focus for the College of Veterinary Medicine. It was established for the purposes of preventing and controlling globally important diseases of food animals and humans. To achieve its goals, VPM combines the disciplines of veterinary microbiology, epidemiology, immunology, parasitology, public health, production medicine, and clinical medicine.

The overall mission of VPM is the discovery and dissemination of knowledge to prevent, control, or eradicate disease; to promote sustainable agricultural productivity; and to enhance the health of animal and human populations. The mission incorporates each of the three components of teaching, research, and service. The teaching mission is the education of graduate, professional, and post-professional students as well as the provision of outreach education in effective disease control, prevention, and eradication strategies to meet current and future societal needs in veterinary medicine and public health. The research mission is the discovery of knowledge leading to the development of methods to prevent disease; insure agricultural sustainability, productivity, and efficiency; and, promote health in human and animal populations. The service mission is to provide professional expertise to assist in the decision-making processes of animal and human health professionals and commercial organizations, as well as local, state, national, and international organizations as they endeavor to promote the health of human and animal populations.

William J. A. Saville, DVM, PhD, Dipl ACVIM Chair Professor & Extension Veterinarian A184A Sisson Hall 1920 Coffey Road Columbus, OH 43210 Ph: (614) 292-1206 Fx: (614) 292-4142 E-mail: saville [dot] 4 [at] osu [dot] edu

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Department of Public Health Sciences – Loyola University …

Tuesday, May 19th, 2015

Public Health Sciences is an academic department within Loyola Stritch School of Medicine. While the discipline of public health has traditionally been disconnected from clinical medicine it is now widely accepted that to meet the challenges of the 21st century we must create a health system where research, education and patient care function as a fully integrated whole. To achieve this goal we envision an array of multi-disciplinary programs that are capable of monitoring health trends and identifying disease-causing agents, assessing the medical care needs of populations, providing high quality preventive and curative treatment for everyone in our society, and measuring the outcomes of these interventions in the population and for individual patients. Reaching this goal is a formidable challenge for the United States, given our historically limited investment in public health, the fragmented system of health care currently in place, and our weak capacity to monitor quality and outcomes.

The Loyola Department of Public Health Sciences seeks to play a role in helping us reach this goal of a universal, integrated health system through research and teaching. In particular, we believe the need to address health inequalities among racial, ethnic and other marginalized populations is the most urgent challenge the US health system faces. Since its inception the Departments research and service has been largely focused on that challenge. Health inequalities do not stop at national borders and our Department also has a long tradition of global health research and education in public health.

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Stem Cell Treatment Anti Aging – Video

Sunday, November 13th, 2011

http://www.StemCellTreatment.org After a preventive medical and stem cell treatment for anti aging at the American Stem Cell and Anti Aging center, Adrienne has felt as if she is a teenager once again. Stem cell treatment anit aging can make you feel younger, healthier and mentally you will think more clearly. Anti aging stem cell therapy is an excellent preventative medicine and can do wonders for your health

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