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KENT STATE GRADUATE STUDENT NAMED PUBLIC HEALTH CHAMPION; E-Inside; April 6, 2016

ŠćÉ«app graduate student Ashley Smith has a passion to get the public moving and eradicate obesity. As a result of her commitment and contributions to improving the health of the local community, the Ohio Public Health Association is recognizing Smith as a public health champion.

Photo of Ashley SmithSmithā€™s honor is part of National Public Health Week, running April 4-10, 2016. This yearā€™s theme is Healthiest Nation by 2030. The Ohio Public Health Association recognizes individuals like Smith for playing a key role in improving the health of communities.

Smith is pursuing a masterā€™s degree from Kent Stateā€™s College of Public Health. She is also working as a graduate research assistant for Jeff Hallam, Ph.D., professor and chair of Kent Stateā€™s Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences.  

Smith is a member of the American Public Health Association. She is currently working on a project for the YMCA of Summit County in the implementation of CATCH (A Coordinated Approach to Child Health) where she is conducting a program evaluation and leading the various steps, such as data collection and analysis.

ā€œI enjoy data analysis, writing manuscripts, and the planning process associated with research,ā€ Smith said. ā€œThe two projects I am currently working on both relate to physical activity, which is one of my passions.ā€

Smith believes that improving the health of the nation starts in our own communities. She strongly believes in teaching prevention.

ā€œI believe that preventative measures can influence most, if not all, of the current leading health indicators, such as obesity, substance abuse, and tobacco,ā€ Smith said.  ā€œI believe that if we focused more of our efforts on prevention, than many health issues would not progress as quickly, or could become eradicated all together.ā€

For more information on Kent Stateā€™s College of Public Health, visit www.kent.edu/publichealth.
 

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The Ohio Public Health Association has named Ashley Smith, graduate student in Kent Stateā€™s College of Public Health, a public health champion as part of National Public Health Week. 

POSTED: Tuesday, June 21, 2016 02:46 PM
Updated: Monday, July 11, 2016 09:14 AM