Katie Jones's Blog

Katie is from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She graduated from Grinnell College with a BA in History. She is a second year Master of Public Health student in the Community and Behavioral Health department at the University of Iowa. She works for the MPH Department and for the Iowa Cancer Consortium. She is interested in many public health topics, including health disparities, chronic disease prevention, sexual assault and domestic violence prevention, and health communication. In her spare time, she enjoys cycling and playing board games with friends.

This student blog is unedited and does not necessarily reflect the views of the College of Public Health or the University of Iowa.

Friday, October 7, 2011

The Mammotives Project Begins!



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The Iowa Cancer Summit just launched their social media campaign project, which is funded by the American Cancer Society, to help understand why women decide to get - or not get - screened for breast cancer. The project is call Mammotives. In addition to Mammotives.org, Mammotives is on Facebook and Twitter. All Iowa women, ages 40+, are welcome to join the conversation. Please spread the word too! We want to reach as many Iowa women age 40 and older as possible. For more information about the project in general, click here.   


I'm really excited for this project, which has been planned by my coworker Kelly Sittig, fellow MPH student Megan Lessard, and people at the American Cancer Society, along with other partners at the Iowa Department of Public Health and the Care For Yourself Program. Although I haven't been very involved in this project, my one claim to fame is that I helped come up with the name! Full disclosure: this awesome website, Wordriod, helped. Wordriod creates a bunch of natural-sounding new words based on what you type in and checks to see if they already exist on the internet. It's really fun!

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