#1098

Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 10:27:31 -0500
From: Michael Pejsach <healthedman@COX.NET>
Subject: Have you "Clicked on the Pink?"


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Question:
Are collaborations/partnerships better, more effective, when it is with a
not-for-profit or a for-profit. Which has the most success? It seems to me
that when a not-for-profit with limited resources, partners with another
not-for-profit with the same issue, problems may arise? Any experience out
there with both collaborations (what kind of problems, success, etc.)?
I am structuring a survey on my web site (see
http://healthbehavior.com/SamplePrincipalSurvey.shtml for a sample) to look
at this issue and would appreciate any and all comments and input. I will
share comments with the group.


Disease prevention partnerships with for-profits companies work, don't they?


Go to http://www.cignafoundation.org/


Michael



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#1099

Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 10:41:42 -0500
From: Michael Pejsach <healthedman@COX.NET>
Subject: McGraw Hill Publishing Sponsors Health Education Hall of Fame!


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Please pardon the cross listing. Thank you for your patience.


*** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ****
McGraw Hill is happy to announce that they will serve as a sponsor for the
Health Education Hall of Fame Luncheon meeting in Philadelphia (November 11,
2002 @ 1:00 P.M., Doubletree Hotel). They are pleased to convey their
congratulation to Health Education Hall of Fame Inductees Murray Vincent,
Alyson Taub and Delbert Obertuffer, with special best wishes to their
authors Bob Gold, Larry Green and Marshall Kreuter.


Sponsorship moneys are used for the Health Education Hall of Fame Luncheon
expenses, including, but not limited to, offsetting luncheon costs, plaques,
programs, tickets, as well as future scholarships (see the potential
future; 12 years= $140,000! Great 100 @ http://www.great100.org). If you
are interested in sponsorship, please let me know.


Please register for the Health Education Hall of Fame Luncheon @
http://healthbehavior.com/halloffame.shtml.
Time is running out.......



Thank you,


Michael


Michael Pejsach, Ed.D., CHES
Life&Health Enhancement Services
5101 W. Esplanade, #10
Metairie, LA 70006
Voice: (504) 779-KICK
Voice/fax: (504) 885-4254


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#1100

Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 16:11:48 -0400
From: Shirley Haberman <shirley@SHS.MEDARTS.UPMC.EDU>
Subject: FW: Should Public Health Workers be Credentialed? Licensed?


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I am forwarding a query from a grad student from our office.


Shirley Haberman, PhD, CHES
University of Pittsburgh Student Health Service
3708 Fifth Ave-Suite 500
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-383-1830
412-383-1845 (fax)


-----Original Message-----
From: Neyal J. Ammary [mailto:nja12+@pitt.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 3:59 PM
To: shirley@shs.medarts.upmc.edu
Subject: Should Public Health Workers be Credentialed? Licensed?


Hello HEDIR land,


I am a graduate student at the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate
School of Public Health. In one of my classes we are currently debating
whether public health workers should be credentialed? Licensed?


What are your opinions about this?


Thanks,
Neyal Ammary
Nja12+@pitt.edu


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#1101

Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 23:14:23 -0500
From: Danny Ballard <danny-b@HLKN.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: Virus alert


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Hello - bad news, I'm afraid - you may have this virus which was =
indivertibly sent to you via e-mail. It's important that you follow =
these easy steps to eliminate the possibility of having this virus. =
Danny Ballard


A friend notified me of a possible virus which had infected her =
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hassle.


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