SARAH KRYGOWSKI RECEIVES OUTSTANDING HEALTH EDUCATOR AWARD
Thursday, October 20, 2011
On October 20,
2011, the Ohio Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) presented Sarah
Krygowski, Project Coordinator at the Center for Injury Research and Policy
with the 2011 Outstanding Health Educator award, for her achievements and
efforts in injury prevention education. The
conference, held at Mohican State Park Lodge and Conference Center, was
presented by Ohio SOPHE and the State Office of Rural Health at the Ohio
Department of Health.
Sarah
is currently the Project Coordinator for the Safe Play Areas for Ross County
Kids (SPARK) Project, a study focusing on decreasing the risk of injury to kids
while playing on playgrounds and on farms. She is a Certified Health Education
Specialist, Child Passenger Safety Technician, and a Playground Safety
Inspector. In addition, Sarah serves on the board of both the Ohio SOPHE and
the Ohio State University College of Public Health Alumni Society.
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