The 23rd Annual Rural Health Educational Summit, hosted by Florida Rural Health Association (FRHA), will be held from Feb. 28 to March 1 at the University of North Florida Adam W. Herbert University Center in Jacksonville, Florida. The Summit aims to educate participants on current rural health issues in Florida, such as drugs, heroin and opioids in rural communities, Medicaid and scope of practice issues, trends in Florida’s physician workforce, oral health, rural transportation and end-of-life decision making. The registration fee of $225 includes a […]
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WellFlorida and the Suwannee River Area Health Education Center are sponsoring a Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) webinar series that will feature two different dates and topics presented by Mary Ann Hodorowicz RD, LDN, MBA, CDE, CEC.
The first webinar will be on Feb. 13, and will focus on increasing reimbursements through Medicare. Diabetes healthcare professionals will learn more about earning Medicare dollars for Diabetes Self-Management Training.
The second webinar, on March 20, will highlight marketing promotions for providers to help DSMES programs reach more people.
The […]
Coordinated Intake and Referral (CI&R) is a program supported by the Florida Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Initiative (MIECHV) and provided by Healthy Start of North Central Florida Coalition. CI&R joins families with children ages 5 and under to services in Alachua County that aim to help families succeed. Initiated in 2016, the program is available to the public at UF Health-Pediatrics at the Children’s Medical Services (CMS) clinic and at the Mother Baby Unit at UF-Shands.
Carolina Rueda, the CI&R Family Partner, is […]
North Central Florida has the highest cancer mortality rate in the state, according to the North Central Florida Cancer Report 2016 produced by WellFlorida for the North Central Florida Cancer Control Collaborative (NCFCCC). The report includes a wide range of cancer data such as cancer death rates, incidence rates and related emergency room visits. It also illustrates disparities between the region and Florida as well as disparities between genders, races, ethnicities and counties.
NCFCCC is one of Florida’s six regional Cancer Control Collaboratives under the […]
Coordinated by UICC, World Cancer Day is embracing the tagline ‘We can. I can.’ and explores how everyone—as a collective or as individuals—can do their part to reduce the global burden of cancer. Just as cancer affects everyone in different ways, everyone has the power to take action to reduce the impact that cancer has. World Cancer Day is a chance to reflect on what you can do, make a pledge and take action.
For more information on how to get involved, please visit: www.worldcancerday.org
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Black women in Marion County who are pregnant or have had a baby in the last five years are invited to participate in a focus group and share their experiences about being pregnant and the care they received during and after their pregnancies. Participants can earn $20 for participation. The sessions are:
* Saturday, 10 a.m. to noon, Reddick Public Library, 15150 NW Gainesville Road, Reddick
* Saturday, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., Marion Oaks Library, 294 Marion Oaks Lane, Ocala
* […]
African American/Black women in Marion County who are pregnant or have had a baby in the last five years are invited to participate in a focus group. Focus group participants will be asked to share their experiences about being pregnant and the care they received during and after their pregnancies. Participants earn $20 for participation.
Join us:
Saturday, January 21, 2017 from […]
North Central Florida Cancer Control Collaborative (NCFCCC) and Cancer Connections are hosting a Lunch and Learn on Dec. 14, 2016 from 12 to 1 p.m. at Health Street, 2401 SW Archer Road, Gainesville. The topic is Advances in Breast Cancer: A Review and an Update with guest speaker Dr. Karen Daily.
Dr. Daily is a clinically-based investigator and educator at the University of Florida in Gainesville with a focus on breast, gastrointestinal, and gynecologic cancers. She is board certified in Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology and Hematology. […]
Lake City Reporter
By Carl McKinney
Cancer diagnoses are deadlier in Columbia County than most of North Central Florida, a region already facing the highest cancer mortality rate in the state.
The county sees fewer diagnoses than the rest of the state, but that just makes the local mortality rate even more alarming, said Myesha Ponder, co-author of WellFlorida Council’s 2016 North Central Florida cancer report.
“Our numbers aren’t bad when it comes to people getting cancer,” she said. “It’s people dying from it.”
The study looked at reported […]
Columbia County Observer
By Mark Lander
After reading Highest Cancer Mortality Death Rates in Florida? New Report Finds North Central Florida on Top, I wanted to share a few comments regarding the article from my perspective as the Administrator of North Central Florida’s Columbia and Hamilton County Health Departments.
Cause and Effect
Socioeconomics and health equity aspects play a huge role in our community regarding access to care. Whether it be for issues surrounding transportation, economics, or a neglect of personal health, people do not always seek healthcare […]