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Awards and Recognition
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The Ready Georgia mobile app won award at Winter/Spring Web
Health Awards.
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The first full year of the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) as its
own, standalone agency was filled with hard-earned awards and recognition.
PHWEEK provides a look back at the many of the honors DPH received this
year.
- The Ready Georgia mobile application created by the Georgia
Department of Public Health (DPH) and the Georgia Emergency Management
Agency were awarded Silver in the 2012 Winter/Spring Web Health Awards
Mobile Application: Location-Based Resource category.
- Nurses across the state were honored with the Public Health Nursing
Practice Excellence Award
- Injury prevention employees were recognized with Buckle Up, America!
Awards. The Buckle Up, America! Awards recognize individuals, agencies,
community and civic groups who work to reduce injuries and prevent
fatalities in Georgia through involvement with traffic safety, seat belt
and child safety seat awareness initiatives.
- Shaun Brand, environmental health manager for both the Chattooga and
Dade county health departments in northwest Georgia, was honored at the
2012 Georgia Public Health Association annual meeting. Brand received
the association's Environmentalist of the Year award in recognition of
his work developing innovative training programs and materials to help
the Georgia Department of Public Health's environmental health office
and environmental health staff in the state's county health departments
transition from an old-fashioned, tedious paper-based reporting system
to a new, real-time digital system designed to improve service and
efficiency.
- USDA awarded DPH with an award for Greatest Achievements in
Breastfeeding Rates for a 7.5 percent increase in breastfeeding in
women.
- Gwendylon Smith, program consultant in the Georgia lead hazard
control program at the Georgia Department of Public Health, was recently
awarded the Agnes Scott College Kilimanjaro Scholarship. The Kilimanjaro
Award was established by Penny Campbell, a Charles A. Dana Professor
Emerita of History at Agnes Scott College, in memory of Marie Ewers and
Welford Shepard Campbell and in honor of Seaborn Phillips Jones. It is
awarded to a student or recent alumna and its intended to encourage
travel abroad to observe the customs, mores, folkways and religions of
the people, or to learn the language or improve fluency in the language
of the country. The study/travel must be focused on Africa, the Middle
East or Asia.
- Gordon Freymann, M.P.H., director of the office of health indicators
for planning at the Department of Public Health, was awarded the
Sellers-McCroan Award at the Georgia Public Health Association Awards
Luncheon.
- Sandra Elizabeth Ford, M.D., district health director of the DeKalb
County Board of Health, Received a Legendary Humanitarian of the Year
Award from The Dominique Wilkins Foundation
- SAFE KIDS USA awarded 'Outstanding Local Coordinator' to Christy
Hubbard of Columbus.
- The Gwinnett Coalition for Health and Human Services recognized
those who had generously contributed to their success over the past 20
years. Lloyd Hofer, M.D., district health director, and Connie Russell,
district program director, for the Gwinnett, Newton, and Rockdale County
Health Departments (GNRHD) were honored with a Community Rock Star
award.
- North Central Health District employees, Christine Buffington and
Michael Slaton were honored for their involvement with the Woolfolk
Community Engagement Team. Buffington and. Slaton were the public health
representatives on a team made up of citizens, business owners and other
stakeholders in the Woolfolk community. This team won the 2011 Notable
Achievement Award for Outstanding Environmental Justice from the
Environmental Protection Agency.
- The Georgia Department of Public Health created an award to
recognize and celebrate those providers in Georgia who are already
providing exceptional service to children with special health care
needs. R. Dwain Blackston, M.D., became the first recipient of the
Exceptional Service to Children with Special Health Care Needs award.
- Gwinnett County Public Health and Four Corners Primary Care Center,
Inc. partnered with the Hayslett Group and were the recipients of this
year's Silver International Association of Business Communicators (IABC)
Award for their work in recruiting full-time physicians in Georgia.
- Cobb County received a 2011 FEMA Individual and Community
Preparedness Awards for its Safety Village. The awards recognize the
innovative practices and achievements of organizations and individuals
that work to make our communities safer, stronger, and better prepared
to manage any emergency situation.
- Georgia's HIV "Taking Control" initiative was presented at the
National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors ( NASTAD)
Meeting in DC.
- LaTonya Thomas, MBA-HCH, was honored with a Clay Coleman Excellence
in Customer Service Award. Recognized by her peers for making a
difference, the award represents the highest standard in ensuring health
care providers are well prepared to protect the citizens of Georgia
against vaccine-preventable diseases.
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