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Area of Science:

  • Family and Community Health
  • Psychology
  • Healthcare Leadership

Background:

  • The Coalition for Family Health and Advocacy (CFHA) annually recognizes outstanding contributions.
  • The Don Bloch Award specifically honors individuals who have significantly advanced family health.
  • Dr. Mary Talen has a distinguished career in family health advocacy and research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document Dr. Mary Talen's acceptance speech for the 2017 CFHA Don Bloch Award.
  • To provide insight into the recipient's perspective on family health advancements.
  • To capture key themes and reflections from a leader in the field.

Main Methods:

  • The primary method is the transcription and presentation of Dr. Mary Talen's acceptance speech.
  • The speech serves as the core data for analysis and understanding.
  • Contextual information about the award and recipient is included.

Main Results:

  • The speech likely details Dr. Talen's career milestones and her vision for family health.
  • It may articulate challenges and successes in the field of family health.
  • The speech serves as a testament to her dedication and impact.

Conclusions:

  • Dr. Talen's acceptance speech underscores the importance of continued dedication to family health.
  • The award signifies recognition of her significant impact and leadership.
  • Her words offer valuable insights for professionals and advocates in family health.