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Our featured presenters today include Shannon Laing, Director, Native Health and Wellness, Michigan Public Health Institute and Catherine Saucedo, Deputy Director, Smoking Cessation Leadership Center, University of California San Francisco. Download a copy of the slides here: https://www.bhthechange.org/resources/power-of-data-in-advancing-equitable-tobacco-outcomes/

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You can access the event slides and resources here: https://www.bhthechange.org/resources/nicotine-addiction-mental-wellbeing-recovery-101/

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please make this shareable i.e. able to copy link without 'select all'

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Not sure how to get to todays slides?

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https://www.bhthechange.org/resources/power-of-data-in-advancing-equitable-tobacco-outcomes/

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The slides are near the bottom

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Our high school students say that they are survey weary...

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Thanks for the Slides.

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This is was very informative aspects on how to use data to reach our intended goals/objectives.😘

01:02:48
many sources often miss some county (and more local) level data due to state's or other sources suppressing local data. Also disappointed by age of some data. We use what we can get!

01:05:56
@Katherine: That's right! Sometimes you can make data requests to your state epi department to get multiple years of local level data combined for analysis, or get multiple counties combined for small regions, in order to see some measures that are closer to your local level.

01:07:50
Good idea. They could combine to get above that suppression level, and that's workable. Thanks!

01:08:43
Lol yes

01:10:08
These surveys really are well-kept secrets, considering I've been working in tobacco control for around 25 years and never heard of them before today.

01:17:24
As a precaution when tracking trend data, always be aware of any methodological changes in the survey year over year - you may need to include those changes when presenting trend data

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Download a copy of the slides here: https://www.bhthechange.org/resources/power-of-data-in-advancing-equitable-tobacco-outcomes/

01:27:29
Please use the chat box to ask your questions

01:38:22
Good job Brian!

01:39:43
My experiences with the County facilities have been good so far.

01:41:10
This has been extremely helpful, thank you!

01:41:29
Thanks to everyone!

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feel free to reach out to us!

01:41:38
Thank you

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Thank you very much!