Third Thursday Breakfast Broadcast (T2B2) Classics
Classic public health topics from past broadcasts
General Public Health Ethics in Public Health (11/02) Creating Health Equity through Social Justice (2/03) Replenishing the Well: Self-Renewal for Public Health Workers (10/03) Epidemiology Basics Basic Epidemiology (8/99) Providing a Multi-level Response (9/99) Shoe Leather Epidemiology (3/05) Maternal-Child Health Classics ABC's of FASD: What is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and How Can We Prevent It? (6/05) Type 2 Diabetes and Children (7/04) Childhood Obesity (6/04) Childhood Asthma (5/04) Preventing Teen Pregnancy (2/04) Countering Anti-Vaccine Myths (11/03) School-based Health Centers (9/03) Think Fresh! Partnerships for Promotion of Vegetables and Fruits in Low-Income Communities (3/03) Newborn Screening in NYS (9/01) Culturally Competent Home Visits (3/01) Building A Safe Community: Injury Free Children (8/00) Protecting Children & Adolescents from Sexual Assault (6/00) Lost Boys: From Childhood Sadness to Adolescent Violence (11/00) Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (10/00)
Environmental Health Classics Potable Water: A Public Health Issue (3/04) West Nile Virus (5/03) Rabies Prevention: When You Have to be Right 100% of the Time! (04/05)Promoting Lead Poisoning Prevention (7/02) Lyme Disease: Who Let the Ticks Out? (5/02) Community Health Classics Think Fresh! Partnerships for Promotion of Vegetables and Fruits in Low-Income Communities (3/03) "Smart Growth" and Public Health (12/01) Commuity Health & Community-Based Research (6/01) Building A Safe Community: Injury Free Children (8/00) Creating Walkable Communities (4/00) Health Communication Classics Health Literacy (10/05) Genomics and Public Health: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going? (7/05) Social Marketing on a Shoestring (12/04) Communicating Across Cultures (10/04) Crisis & Emergency Risk Communication (4/04) Unlocking the Door to Understanding Our Target Audiences (11/01) Social Marketing: Panacea, Placebo or Poison? (5/01) Preparedness Classics Crisis & Emergency Risk Communication (4/04) Emergency Preparedness: What's Your Competency (3/02)