Gov. Pritzker Signs Opioid Executive Order

On January 27, 2020, Illinois Gov. Pritzker signed Executive Order 2020-02 to better address racial disparities in responding to the opioid crisis. This effort is in addition to the $4.1 million state dollars designated to expand recovery and prevention services for individuals with opioid use disorder in all corners of the state. Continue reading

Welcome to Our New Website!

As you may have noticed, the Illinois Area Health Education Centers Network website looks a little different. The new website highlights our regional centers, their programs and what it’s like to live and work in their communities. The diversity of Illinois, its communities and residents is evident when you pursue the work of the various centers. Continue reading

Oglala Sioux Tribe Takes Action on Meth Epidemic

The association of suicide, violence and methamphetamine use has been documented over the years. Most of us are aware of the problems faced by our Illinois communities. In South Dakota, one Indian tribe is taking action.

Julian Bear Runner, president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe has declared a state of emergency over homicides and methamphetamine use on the Pine Ridge Reservation. “We live in a constant state of crisis and trauma,” he said. “My heart hurts for those families who’ve lost loved ones recently. . . As president, I will do all in my authority to carry out your will, to defend our homelands and create a safe place to raise our families.” Continue reading

CDC Updates E-Cigarette Illness Outbreak Interim Guidance

As summer 2019 came to a close, serious pulmonary illnesses associated with e-cigarettes, commonly referred to as vaping, became a national issue. In response, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued an interim guidance document which urged health care facilities and clinicians to investigate vaping-use related to serious lung-related illness (EVALI). (See our previous post.) Continue reading

Project Brotherhood at 2019 APHA

2019 marked Project Brotherhood’s 22nd year in attendance at The American Public Health Association’s Annual Meeting and Expo in Philadelphia Pennsylvania November 2-6, 2019. This year’s theme was “Creating the Healthiest Nation: For Science. For Action. For Health. Continue reading

ChicagoCHEC Recruiting Research Fellows

The Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative is recruiting Research Fellows for summer 2020. This program, housed in the University of Illinois Cancer Center, is designed for undergraduate and post-baccalaureate students who plan to attend medical school or a graduate health professions training program. The summer program is an eight week, full-time stipend bearing opportunity that includes research training, community engagement and the possibility of a year-round experience on a specific research team. Continue reading

Intervention Tools and Strategies for Special Populations

On November 8, 2019, Central Illinois AHEC co-sponsored a continuing professional development opportunity with the Illinois School Psychology Internship Consortium (ISPIC).  This full day event was attended by 40 students, pre-doctoral interns and professionals in the fields of Psychology and Social Work and was held at Illinois State University’s Alumni Center. Continue reading