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Seigenthaler, John Michael was born on December 21, 1955 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Son of John Lawrence and Dolores (Watson) Seigenthaler.
(Although entirely preventable, smoking is one of the most...)
Although entirely preventable, smoking is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality in the United States. As a result it creates a significant financial burden on the health care system. In the text, the authors first present an evidence-based approach for providers that helps identify the most at-risk patients. They then offer specific clinical strategies for approaching tobacco cessation which are proven to be the most effective in overcoming the existing cultural or systematic barriers. Lastly, the authors propose a number of health policy recommendations which can assist with breaking down barriers to care for each cultural group and result in more effective cessation programs on the population level.
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Seigenthaler, John Michael was born on December 21, 1955 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Son of John Lawrence and Dolores (Watson) Seigenthaler.
Bachelor in Public Policy, Duke University, 1978.
Reporter Nashville Tennesean, 1978-1979. Advance representative Kennedy for President, Washington, 1979-1980. Writer WDCN-television, Nashville, 1980.
Producer WNGE-television, 1980-1981. Reporter, anchor WSMV-television, 1981-1990, KOMO-television, Seattle, 1990—1999. Weekend anchor, NBC Nightly News W National Broadcasting Company-television, New York City, 1999—2007.
Chief Executive Officer SPR New York Seigenthaler Public Relations, Inc., since 2008.
(Although entirely preventable, smoking is one of the most...)
Reporter, producer documentaries: An Eye for An Eye, 1984 (American Bar Association award), Reflections in Black and White, 1986 (Robert F. Kennedy Journalism award), Breaking Down the Barriers, 1990 (President's Committee on Employment for Disabled award). Reporter, producer public affairs programs: Prison Riots, 1985 (American association television Program Executives award).
Member National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Society Professional Journalists.
Married Kerry Lynn Brock, January 4, 1992.