Scott Thomas Williams, Vice President

Men's Health Network
PO Box 75972
Washington, DC
USA 20013
Email: scott@menshealthnetwork.org

Disclosure statement:

Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: 2009 137th Annual Meeting Oral Presentation (Tuesday, November 10, 2009: 2:30 PM) - #212927 "Suicide among US veterans: Need for increased and collaborative community intervention, education, and awareness." - Poster Presentation at 136th APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition: "State Public Health Department access to care, health information, and education outreach to families and diverse communities: A national phone and direct mail survey" Professional Publications and Engagements: • Peer Reviewer and Contributing Author – American Journal of Men’s Health (SAGE Publication) • Scott Williams, BA and Salvatore Giorgianni, PharmD. Survey of State Public Health Department Resources for Men and Boys: Identification of an Inadvertent and Remediatable Service and Health Disparity. Am J Mens Health OnlineFirst, published on January 21, 2010 • Williams, S.T. (2009). Social Determinants of Men’s Health. International Journal of Men’s Health & Gender an Elsevier publication. • International Men’s Health Policy Review – United States of America Men’s Health Contribution (13 countries) • Williams, S. T., & Bruno, A (2007). Worksite wellness programs: What is working? American Journal of Men’s Health, 1 (Number 2), 154-156. • Williams, S. T. (2007). The value of prevention for American men and their families. American Journal of Men’s Health, 1 (Number 3), 228-229. • Williams, S.T. & Fairfax, S (2007). Smoking as a Man’s Issue: Making the Case. American Journal of Men’s Health. • World Congress on Men’s Health – “Social Determinants of Men’s Health” – Vienna, Austria (October 2009) • Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Conference – “Prostate Cancer Screening: Impact of Public Policy” (2009) • Congressional Briefing: US House of Representatives – Prevention and Men’s Health (September 2008) • Guest Lecturer at University of Indiana – Graduate Health Communication Class (Spring 2009) • Lecturer at University of Maryland – American Medical Student Association – “ Healthcare Reform” (Summer 2009) • Rotary International South Central Pennsylvania – Global Health Progress Polio Eradication Efforts (July 2009) • United States Department of Education – “Men’s Health Impacting Family Health” – Washington, DC (August 2009) • State Symposia on Men’s Health (TN, MA, MD, NC, FL, TX, LA, DC) – “Men’s Health Landscape” (2005-2008) • Food and Drug Administration (FDA) – “Prevention and Men’s Health” (September 2007) • Massachusetts Medical Society – “The Politics of Men’s Health” (May 2007) • World Congress on Men’s Health – “The Politics of Men’s Health” (September 2005 & 2007, Vienna, Austria) • Winnebago Tribe/Indian Health Service – “Prevention for Men and Their Families” (June 2007) • State Medicaid Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committees (New York & Virginia) – “ED and co-morbidities” (Oct. 2006) • United States Senate – “Prostate Cancer Awareness and Education Efforts within Federal Government”(June 2005)
Any relevant financial relationships? No

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