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It’s often been said that disasters know no borders, and this year’s heavy rains, floods, record-breaking heat, and unprecedented wildfires around the globe certainly prove that point. This summer, smoke from Canadian wildfires affected not only that country, but also large swaths of the United States, including Iowa and the Midwest. In this issue, several air quality experts examine the increasing impact of wildfire smoke on human health and what we can do to prepare for and help mitigate smoky days. Unfortunately, the researchers note that “Computer simulations of the future in a warming climate show more smoky days, higher smoke concentrations, larger burned areas, and higher emissions—which further fuel climate change.” As climate change leads to more extreme weather events, being prepared for natural disasters and other emergencies is increasingly important, especially for older adults and other vulnerable populations. One of our stories takes a closer look at a program called Disaster PrepWise, which helps individuals and families develop a personalized disaster management plan. Another story examines the alarming increase in mental health disorders among young people. Schools can play an important support role, and you’ll learn more about one program that aims to increase the number of school-based mental health services professionals in Iowa.
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We also celebrate our highly ranked Master of Health Administration program and hear from faculty, students, and alumni about how it prepares future health care leaders to enter the profession. I’m also excited to let you know about the University of Iowa’s Together Hawkeyes campaign, the largest fundraising and alumni engagement effort in the history of the state of Iowa. The College of Public Health’s efforts will focus on securing gifts to support student success and experiential learning, enhance research excellence and discovery, and bolster diversity in all its forms. In a world filled with numerous challenges, crises, and conflicts, the work of public health is more important than ever. I thank our collegiate community for all that you do and wish you a happy and healthy New Year.
Edith Parker FALL 2023 INSIGHT
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