By
Bonnie Coblentz MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- The health and safety of the state, especially the
agricultural sector in the Delta, is the primary focus of
the newly formed Agromedicine Program. The
Agromedicine Program is a collaboration between the
Mississippi State University Extension Service and the
University of Mississippi Medical Center, and is designed to
help prevent agricultural-related illness and injury in
rural areas. The program is funded through the Delta Health
Alliance, and the primary focus area is the Mississippi
Delta. Beverly
Howell, head of Extension family and consumer education at
MSU, explained the goals of the program. "Through
the Agromedicine Program, Extension will provide educational
information and programs to rural residents and farm workers
that will increase their understanding of rural health and
safety issues," Howell said. "In addition, the program will
track the occurrence, outcomes and trends of agricultural
illness and injury in Mississippi." The
program will bring the medical community together with a
variety of people, including rural and agricultural workers,
their families, youth and agricultural industry
employees. Howell
said the idea for this program was formed more than 20 years
ago. Several leaders have embraced the concept of focusing
the efforts of many interested groups on one
issue. Chip Morgan, executive
vice president of Delta Council in Stoneville, said the idea for
an agromedicine program was the brainchild of the late Robert McCarty,
who worked with the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce's
Bureau of Plant Industry. "Robert
McCarty showed us what an agromedicine program was and could
be in the late '80s," Morgan said. "Robert had the foresight
to see that when you're in an environment that includes
agriculture as the major manufacturing employer, we need
agriculture and health care professionals working together
to address the unique environmental and health care related
issues commonly associated with a rural area." The
program is headquartered in Stoneville with the Delta Health
Alliance, which provides the funding. It has a current staff
of two, with a third planned by fall. Melanie
Pollan joined the staff from the U.S. Department of
Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service. She is a Ph.D.
candidate in the UMMC's Department of Health Sciences.
"The
Mississippi Delta has one of the most underserved
populations in the United States in terms of education and
access to healthcare," Pollan said. "Our job is to increase
awareness of some of these problems and help to improve
access to services. Sometimes access has to do with limited
knowledge about services or health problems. Other times
health services are not available or attainable due to a
variety of problems such as cost or
transportation." Maci
Pittman earned a master's degree in health promotion/health
education before working with the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention in Atlanta as a public health
prevention specialist. She now is on the Extension
agromedicine team. "As we
get started, we're finding existing health promotion
programs and backing them through resources and staff," Pittman said. Two
present goals are to establish working relationships with
the diabetes management clinics in the Delta and to offer
farm safety day camps as a pilot program to all the public
and private school fourth-graders in Sunflower
County. "We're
in the process of forming an advisory council that will
include influential farmers, political leaders, and
representatives of Farm Bureau, hospitals, insurance
companies and anyone with ties to agriculture," Pittman
said. "This advisory group will help us identify areas to
focus our efforts, and will give us guidance as we offer
programming and begin outreach efforts." Contact
the staff of the Agromedicine Program at (662) 686-3520 for
more information. Released:
Aug. 12, 2004
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Extension
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Contact: Dr. Beverly Howell, (662) 325-3032
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