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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER

HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER

TAB 3

Organized by: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs

Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,

Injury Control and Emergency Health Services

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3213.0

HRD, Capital Ballroom 3

From Research to Evaluation: The Journey

to Address Behavioral & Urban Health

Needs for Tribes

Moderator(s): Nancy Bill, MPH, CHES

12:30 p.m. “Hope for Life” – Successes from

the Methamphetamine and Suicide

Prevention Initiative in Indian Country—

Audrey Solimon-Neumann, MPH

12:50 p.m. Feasibility of Medicine Wheel Wellness

Intervention—

Allyson Kelley, DrPH MPH

CHES

1:10 p.m. Evaluating the Dissemination and

Implementation of Native STAND in AI/

AN Communities—

William Lambert,

PhD

1:30 p.m. Planning and implementing an urban

Indian health center’s evidence-based

traditional healing behavioral health

program: Lessons learned and a call to

action—

Nicole Harty, BS, MPH

Organized by: American Indian, Alaska Native and

Native Hawaiian Caucus

Endorsed by: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs, APHA-

Committee on Women’s Rights, Applied Public Health

Statistics, Black Caucus of Health Workers, Injury

Control and Emergency Health Services, Women’s

Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3214.0

CCC, 304

Efforts to Ensure a Competent Health

Education/Promotion Workforce

Moderator(s): Keiko Sakagami, RDH, Ed.D., MCHES

12:30 p.m. Utilizing National and International

Accreditation Standards to Set Policy

for Certification of the Health Education

Workforce—

Linda Lysoby, MS, MCHES,

CAE

12:50 p.m. Impact of the Health Education

Specialist Practice Analysis on the

CHES and MCHES Certification

Examinations—

Amy S. Hedman, PhD,

MCHES

1:10 p.m. Linking CHES and MCHES Essay

Contestants’ Work to the Areas of

Responsibility, Competencies and

Sub-competencies in the Framework

of Practice for Health Education

Specialists: Results of a Crosswalk

Study—

Melissa Opp, MPH MCHES

1:30 p.m. Distinguishing between Quality

Certification and Assessment-Based

Certificate Programs—

Kerry Redican,

PhD, MPH, MSPH, CHES

Organized by: APHA

3215.0

CCC, 207

Leading Health Equity (Co-Sponsored by the

Committee on Equal Health Opportunity and

the Asian Pacific Islander Caucus)

Moderator(s): Elena Ong, PHN, MS

Discussant: Camara Jones, MD, MPH, PhD

12:30 p.m. Health Equity in All Policies—

Alexis Bakos, PhD, MPH, RN

12:50 p.m. Building A Culture of Health in

America—

Tina Kauh, PhD, MS

1:10 p.m. Pathways to Health Equity—

Kathy Ko Chin, M.S.

1:30 p.m. Small Canoe, Big Ocean:

Navigating the “PI” Health

within the “API” Framework—

Jacob Fitisemanu, MPH

Organized by: APHA

Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native

and Native Hawaiian Caucus

3216.0

CCC, 301

United Ways Improving Health, Education,

and Financial Stability in New Ways – A

National and Denver Perspective

Moderator(s): Matthew Aliberti, MUP

12:30 p.m. United Ways Improving Health,

Education, and Financial Stability – A

National Perspective—

Matthew Aliberti,

MUP

12:50 p.m. Using collective impact to address

neighborhood needs—

Mile High United

Way—Francisca Angulo-Olaiz, PhD

1:10 p.m. Using Data and Analysis for place-

based impact – Mile High United Way—

Tim Main, MPH

Organized by: APHA

3217.0

CCC, 201

Preventing youth violence from a

developmental lifespan perspective:

Strategies for public health organizations and

communities

Moderator(s): Xan Young, MPH

12:30 p.m. Role of public health agencies in

developing community capacity to

prevent youth violence—

Xan Young,

MPH

12:50 p.m. Addressing the Root Causes of

Disparities in School Discipline—

Sandra

Williamson,

M.Ed.

, CAGS

1:10 p.m. Roadmap to Evidence-Based School

Safety: Safe Communities Safe

Schools—

Allison Dymnicki, PhD

1:30 p.m. Creating School, Family, and

Community Partnerships to Address

Youth Violence—

Mary Thorngren,

Certified Health Education Specialist

Organized by: APHA

3218.0

CCC, 208

The who, what and how of advocacy

Organized by: APHA

3219.1

CCC, 405

CONFERENCE OF EMERITUS MEMBERS

SESSION: Do You Fully Understand The

Meaning of Long-Term Care?

Moderator(s): Brenda A. Leath, MHSA

12:30 p.m. Making Plans for Long Term Care: A

Personal Priority—

Diane L. Adams, MD,

MPH, DABCHS, CHS-III

12:50 p.m. Aging with Dignity and Grace: Thinking

Ahead About Long Term Care &

Disability—

Brenda A. Leath, MHSA

Organized by: APHA

3219.2

CCC, 302

Promising Models and Partnerships to

BUILD Better Community Health

Moderator(s): Rachel Eisman, BA

12:30 p.m. Promising Models and Partnerships

to BUILD Better Community Health—

Brian Castrucci, MA

12:50 p.m. BUILDing Community Health through

multi-sector partnerships—

Chris Kabel,

MPH

1:10 p.m. Promising Models and Partnerships

to BUILD Better Community Health—

Christopher Smith

1:30 p.m. Transforming the Community Health

Process: Moving from average to

awesome—

Regina Hutchins, PhD, BSN,

RN

Organized by: APHA

3219.3

CCC, 506

Writing for the Public Health Community

Moderator(s): Lloyd Novick, MD, MPH

12:30 p.m. How to Publish a Book with APHA

Press—

Richard Lampert, MS

12:50 p.m. A Century in the Life of the Control of

Communicable Diseases Manual: 1917

to 2017—

John S. Marr, MD, MPH

1:10 p.m. How to Write a Scientific Article for the

Peer-Review Literature—

Lloyd Novick,

MD, MPH

Organized by: APHA

3220.0

HRD, Centennial Ballroom E

Plan4Health: Building Healthy, Equitable

Communities Through Planning and Public

Health

Moderator(s): Kimberly Moore Smith, MHSA

12:30 p.m. Planning for Health:

Healthy Living Policies in

Comprehensive Planning—

Katie Haas, MPH

12:50 p.m. Integrated Public Health: From

Planning to Practice—

Michelle

McLernon, PhD

1:10 p.m. Plan4Health Tarrant County—

Linda

Fulmer, M. Ed.

Organized by: APHA-Council of Affiliates

12:30–1:30 & 12:30–2:00