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Maxine Hayes, MD, MPHState Health Officer

Washington State Department of HealthShoreline Community College

April 6, 2011

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What is the relationship between global changes and local public health concerns and services in Washington State?

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Travel time from North America to anywhere in the world is less than the incubation period for nearly all infectious diseases

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Bugs rule! People, politics, policies Commerce and trade Natural and man made disasters Ecological changes due to the environment Agricultural practices

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Movement of disease vectors Emerging/reemerging infectious disease Antimicrobial resistance Vaccine preventable disease outbreaks Food supply chain

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Peanut Butter and Pistachios

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Surveillance: the linchpin to conquering emerging, reemerging threats

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Policy decisions in a variety of areas worldwide

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Commit to practicing public health without borders

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Change thinking from “think global/act local” to “think and act local and global” - “GloCal”

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It’s a small world after all!


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