California is a place name used by three North American states: in the United States by the state of California, and in Mexico by the states of Baja California and Baja California Sur. Collectively, these three areas constitute the region formerly referred to as Las Californias. The name California is shared by many other places in other parts of the world whose names derive from the original. The name "California" was applied to the territory now known as the state of California by one or more Spanish explorers in the 16th century and was probably a reference to a mythical land described in a popular novel of the time: Las Sergas de Esplandián. Several other origins have been suggested for the word "California", including Spanish, Latin, South Asian, and Aboriginal American origins. All of these are disputed.
California originally referred to the entire region composed of the Baja California peninsula now known as Mexican Baja California and Baja California Sur, and upper mainland now known as the U.S. states of California and parts of Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and Wyoming. After Mexico's independence from Spain, the upper territory became the Alta California province. In even earlier times, the boundaries of the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean coastlines were only partially explored and California was shown on early maps as an island. The Sea of Cortez is also known as the Gulf of California.
This video provides an overview of the 10 essential public health services, how the California Department of Public Health delivers these services, and its organizational structure.
Website referenced in this video is:
www.cdph.ca.gov
published: 25 Jul 2019
California Department of Public Health
Kristen is a successfully treated tuberculosis (TB) survivor who tells her story about having TB.
Millions of people around the world, and in the United States, have latent (silent) TB infection, a condition which can turn into infectious TB disease. Latent TB infection has no symptoms, and without treatment, the infection can turn into serious TB disease. Latent TB infection is easily treatable. Ask your doctor if you should be tested. For more information: TBfreecalifornia.org
published: 20 Jun 2019
California Department of Public Health
Kristen is a successfully treated tuberculosis (TB) survivor who tells her story about having TB.
Millions of people around the world, and in the United States, have latent (silent) TB infection, a condition which can turn into infectious TB disease. Latent TB infection has no symptoms, and without treatment, the infection can turn into serious TB disease. Latent TB infection is easily treatable. Ask your doctor if you should be tested. For more information: TBfreecalifornia.org
published: 20 Jun 2019
California Department of Public Health's Newborn Screening Program
This animated film informs viewers about the California Department of Public Health’s Newborn Screening Program. The film guides viewers through the steps taken shortly after birth to diagnose and treat babies with serious genetic conditions in a timely manner to ensure they have the best health outcomes possible. The program began as a state-run public health program in 1980, screening nearly all babies born in California, with the intent to improve health outcomes by beginning treatment early in life. Today, the State of California runs one of the largest newborn screening program in the United States, testing approximately half a million babies annually for more than 80 unique heritable disorders.
published: 02 Jul 2018
California Department of Public Health: Gonna Getcha
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published: 18 Apr 2016
California Department Of Health Orders Nursing Homes Accept People With Coronavirus
The California Department of Health is coming under fire for ordering nursing homes to accept people with the coronavirus. KPBS Reporter Amita Sharma has more.
published: 02 Apr 2020
California Department Of Public Health Anti-Smoking Campaign: Mural (2008)
published: 13 Jun 2021
California Department of Public Health Stops Inspections For Nursing Homes Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Advocates for people living in nursing homes say the California Department of Public Health’s decision to stop sending inspectors into those facilities amid the coronavirus pandemic is a mistake that could have deadly consequences.KPBS Reporter Amita Sharma explains.
published: 06 Apr 2020
CDPH: Fresno 10th Anniversary
California Department of Public Health is celebrating 10 years of protecting the health and well being of all Californians, and honoring its dedicated staff across the state.
published: 21 Aug 2017
California Department of Public Health relaxes its COVID-19 guidelines
COVID-19 guidelines have changed for the state of California. These guidelines are not coming from the CDC directly, but rather from the California Department of Public Health. Statewide COVID guidelines are now the most relaxed they've been since the start of the pandemic.
This video provides an overview of the 10 essential public health services, how the California Department of Public Health delivers these services, and its orga...
This video provides an overview of the 10 essential public health services, how the California Department of Public Health delivers these services, and its organizational structure.
Website referenced in this video is:
www.cdph.ca.gov
This video provides an overview of the 10 essential public health services, how the California Department of Public Health delivers these services, and its organizational structure.
Website referenced in this video is:
www.cdph.ca.gov
Kristen is a successfully treated tuberculosis (TB) survivor who tells her story about having TB.
Millions of people around the world, and in the United States,...
Kristen is a successfully treated tuberculosis (TB) survivor who tells her story about having TB.
Millions of people around the world, and in the United States, have latent (silent) TB infection, a condition which can turn into infectious TB disease. Latent TB infection has no symptoms, and without treatment, the infection can turn into serious TB disease. Latent TB infection is easily treatable. Ask your doctor if you should be tested. For more information: TBfreecalifornia.org
Kristen is a successfully treated tuberculosis (TB) survivor who tells her story about having TB.
Millions of people around the world, and in the United States, have latent (silent) TB infection, a condition which can turn into infectious TB disease. Latent TB infection has no symptoms, and without treatment, the infection can turn into serious TB disease. Latent TB infection is easily treatable. Ask your doctor if you should be tested. For more information: TBfreecalifornia.org
Kristen is a successfully treated tuberculosis (TB) survivor who tells her story about having TB.
Millions of people around the world, and in the United States,...
Kristen is a successfully treated tuberculosis (TB) survivor who tells her story about having TB.
Millions of people around the world, and in the United States, have latent (silent) TB infection, a condition which can turn into infectious TB disease. Latent TB infection has no symptoms, and without treatment, the infection can turn into serious TB disease. Latent TB infection is easily treatable. Ask your doctor if you should be tested. For more information: TBfreecalifornia.org
Kristen is a successfully treated tuberculosis (TB) survivor who tells her story about having TB.
Millions of people around the world, and in the United States, have latent (silent) TB infection, a condition which can turn into infectious TB disease. Latent TB infection has no symptoms, and without treatment, the infection can turn into serious TB disease. Latent TB infection is easily treatable. Ask your doctor if you should be tested. For more information: TBfreecalifornia.org
This animated film informs viewers about the California Department of Public Health’s Newborn Screening Program. The film guides viewers through the steps taken...
This animated film informs viewers about the California Department of Public Health’s Newborn Screening Program. The film guides viewers through the steps taken shortly after birth to diagnose and treat babies with serious genetic conditions in a timely manner to ensure they have the best health outcomes possible. The program began as a state-run public health program in 1980, screening nearly all babies born in California, with the intent to improve health outcomes by beginning treatment early in life. Today, the State of California runs one of the largest newborn screening program in the United States, testing approximately half a million babies annually for more than 80 unique heritable disorders.
This animated film informs viewers about the California Department of Public Health’s Newborn Screening Program. The film guides viewers through the steps taken shortly after birth to diagnose and treat babies with serious genetic conditions in a timely manner to ensure they have the best health outcomes possible. The program began as a state-run public health program in 1980, screening nearly all babies born in California, with the intent to improve health outcomes by beginning treatment early in life. Today, the State of California runs one of the largest newborn screening program in the United States, testing approximately half a million babies annually for more than 80 unique heritable disorders.
The California Department of Health is coming under fire for ordering nursing homes to accept people with the coronavirus. KPBS Reporter Amita Sharma has more.
The California Department of Health is coming under fire for ordering nursing homes to accept people with the coronavirus. KPBS Reporter Amita Sharma has more.
The California Department of Health is coming under fire for ordering nursing homes to accept people with the coronavirus. KPBS Reporter Amita Sharma has more.
Advocates for people living in nursing homes say the California Department of Public Health’s decision to stop sending inspectors into those facilities amid the...
Advocates for people living in nursing homes say the California Department of Public Health’s decision to stop sending inspectors into those facilities amid the coronavirus pandemic is a mistake that could have deadly consequences.KPBS Reporter Amita Sharma explains.
Advocates for people living in nursing homes say the California Department of Public Health’s decision to stop sending inspectors into those facilities amid the coronavirus pandemic is a mistake that could have deadly consequences.KPBS Reporter Amita Sharma explains.
California Department of Public Health is celebrating 10 years of protecting the health and well being of all Californians, and honoring its dedicated staff acr...
California Department of Public Health is celebrating 10 years of protecting the health and well being of all Californians, and honoring its dedicated staff across the state.
California Department of Public Health is celebrating 10 years of protecting the health and well being of all Californians, and honoring its dedicated staff across the state.
COVID-19 guidelines have changed for the state of California. These guidelines are not coming from the CDC directly, but rather from the California Department o...
COVID-19 guidelines have changed for the state of California. These guidelines are not coming from the CDC directly, but rather from the California Department of Public Health. Statewide COVID guidelines are now the most relaxed they've been since the start of the pandemic.
COVID-19 guidelines have changed for the state of California. These guidelines are not coming from the CDC directly, but rather from the California Department of Public Health. Statewide COVID guidelines are now the most relaxed they've been since the start of the pandemic.
This video provides an overview of the 10 essential public health services, how the California Department of Public Health delivers these services, and its organizational structure.
Website referenced in this video is:
www.cdph.ca.gov
Kristen is a successfully treated tuberculosis (TB) survivor who tells her story about having TB.
Millions of people around the world, and in the United States, have latent (silent) TB infection, a condition which can turn into infectious TB disease. Latent TB infection has no symptoms, and without treatment, the infection can turn into serious TB disease. Latent TB infection is easily treatable. Ask your doctor if you should be tested. For more information: TBfreecalifornia.org
Kristen is a successfully treated tuberculosis (TB) survivor who tells her story about having TB.
Millions of people around the world, and in the United States, have latent (silent) TB infection, a condition which can turn into infectious TB disease. Latent TB infection has no symptoms, and without treatment, the infection can turn into serious TB disease. Latent TB infection is easily treatable. Ask your doctor if you should be tested. For more information: TBfreecalifornia.org
This animated film informs viewers about the California Department of Public Health’s Newborn Screening Program. The film guides viewers through the steps taken shortly after birth to diagnose and treat babies with serious genetic conditions in a timely manner to ensure they have the best health outcomes possible. The program began as a state-run public health program in 1980, screening nearly all babies born in California, with the intent to improve health outcomes by beginning treatment early in life. Today, the State of California runs one of the largest newborn screening program in the United States, testing approximately half a million babies annually for more than 80 unique heritable disorders.
The California Department of Health is coming under fire for ordering nursing homes to accept people with the coronavirus. KPBS Reporter Amita Sharma has more.
Advocates for people living in nursing homes say the California Department of Public Health’s decision to stop sending inspectors into those facilities amid the coronavirus pandemic is a mistake that could have deadly consequences.KPBS Reporter Amita Sharma explains.
California Department of Public Health is celebrating 10 years of protecting the health and well being of all Californians, and honoring its dedicated staff across the state.
COVID-19 guidelines have changed for the state of California. These guidelines are not coming from the CDC directly, but rather from the California Department of Public Health. Statewide COVID guidelines are now the most relaxed they've been since the start of the pandemic.
RED BLUFF — Tehama CountyPublicHealth has issued a public service announcement regarding the CaliforniaDepartment of Public Health’s latest guidance related to COVID-19, which has moved to a symptom-based approach.
RNs call on CaliforniaDepartment of PublicHealth to investigate ... We have taken our concerns to the California Department of Public Health and asked them to investigate, so we can address these concerns in a way that benefits our patients.
- The CaliforniaDepartment of PublicHealth (CDPH) has approved an application to provide syringe delivery and pickup services for drug use in Santa Ana, despite the City of Santa Ana's strenuous ...
Working closely with local health departments, coalitions, and other local level partners allows CDPH to support local prevention and intervention efforts that address the specific and unique trends and needs of California's communities.
(MENAFN - PR Newswire) Announced by CPTGroup, Inc. IRVINE,Calif., Nov. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- CPT Group, Inc. announces a certified class action lawsuit now pending calledJOHNNAE M ... .
The facility has received cGMP license approval by the CaliforniaDepartment of PublicHealth (CDPH)-Food & Drug Branch, for the production of rAAV drug products for use in clinical investigations.
EMERYVILLE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Manifest MedEx selected in competitive bid to collect and report lab results across the state to support public health efforts ... .