CDC - Vital Signs Town Hall Teleconference - STLT Gateway
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
2:00–3:00 pm (EDT)
Dial in (USA only): 800-857-0764
Passcode: 795-4413 The Vital Signs report is available on CDC's website the first Tuesday of every month.Speakers and topics are subject to change. Always check the Vital Signs Town Hall Teleconference website to get the most up-to-date information.Each month’s teleconference provides a forum for state, tribal, local and territorial health, policy, and communication officials to broaden the conversation, build momentum, and ensure active implementation of evidence-based, effective programs within the public health areas covered by Vital Signs.
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About Vital Signs Town Hall Teleconferences
On the second Tuesday of each month at 2–3 pm (ET), OSTLTS hosts a town hall teleconference about the topic of the latest CDC Vital Signs report. These monthly reports offer recent data and calls to action on important public health topics, and the teleconferences feature lessons learned and success stories from the state, tribal, local, or territorial perspective.
The town hall teleconferences were designed to provide a forum for our nation's health officials to broaden the conversation, build momentum, and carry out evidence-based, effective programs within the public health areas covered by
Vital Signs. We hope the town halls are relevant and useful to you in your work to protect and improve the health of the public. We welcome your feedback at
ostltsfeedback@cdc.gov.
Past Town Hall Teleconferences
Hospital Support for Breastfeeding: Experiences from State and Tribal PartnersHospital practices in the first hours and days after birth influence whether babies are breastfed and for how long. While 80% of babies born in the United States start out breastfeeding, only 22% are breastfed for the recommended 6 months. This teleconference featured a
Vital Signs summary and discussion about how hospital actions affect breastfeeding.
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