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Surgeon General’s visit to
Wyoming Update
Sunday,
March 23, 2008
America 's
chief health educator will make his first appearance in
Wyoming this week, said first lady Nancy Freudenthal
. U.S. Surgeon General Steven Galson will speak in Riverton
Monday about underage drinking.
The
Wyoming First Lady's Initiative, in conjunction with
the Wyoming Department of Health, will hold a town hall
meeting to examine the science and consequences of underage
drinking. "People see underage drinking as a rite of passage
and think nothing will come of it," Freudenthal said. "We
are really moving away from the moral lecture to parents and
want to talk to them about the health risks."
She said to have "the top public health educator" talking
about the health risks of underage drinking in
Wyoming should have a significant impact. More than
three decades ago, when the surgeon general spoke out
against cigarette smoke, Freudenthal said, it resulted in
warning labels on cigarettes and a reduction in smokers.
Surgeon
General Galson has now presented his stand to prevent
underage drinking. Laura Griffith, coordinator for the
Wyoming First Lady's Initiative, said there were two
reasons the surgeon general will be in the state. One is so
the state can support his call to action to reduce underage
drinking and to celebrate the number and scope of prevention
programs in
Wyoming . People involved in many of these programs
have been invited to attend Monday's event. The event is
open to the public. "We think it's a great honor to have
him," Griffith said. "It will provide some visibility to our
ongoing discussions about underage drinking."
Community coalitions, youth programs, public health nurses,
physicians, teachers and other interested parties have been
invited to attend. "We expect a statewide audience,"
Griffith said.
The surgeon general will also have breakfast with health
care providers Tuesday morning and then make a visit to the
Wind River Indian Reservation. He will visit students at the
local schools. |