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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER

HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER

TAB 3

3228.2

CCC, 607

Community Collaborations and Partnerships

Toward Better Community Health

12:30 p.m. What works: Using authentic

community engagement to advance

health equity—

Olivia Jefferson, MSW

12:50 p.m. Understanding the influence of local

contexts on Culture of Health activities

and outcomes—

Todd Rogers, PhD

1:10 p.m. Soothing Resident-Industry Relations

through a Benefit Agreement—

Laura

Baum

1:30 p.m. Community and Clinical Collaborations

that Improve Health and Reduce

Health Disparities: Lessons learned

from Community Initiatives—

Veda

Rammohan, MPH

Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development

Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3228.3

CCC, 605

Interventions, Theories, and Models Used to

Improve Health

12:30 p.m. A clinic-based approach to connect

low-income patients to community

resources: The Community Resource

Desk Pilot Project—

Kristen Dulacki,

MPH

12:50 p.m. Applying a social ecological approach to

childhood obesity prevention programs

in Los Angeles County—

Emily Caesar,

MPH, MSW

1:10 p.m. Interim outcomes of the Go! Austin!

Vamos! Austin (GAVA): A place-based

community intervention in low-income

communities—

Alexandra Evans, PhD,

MPH

1:30 p.m. Informing Rural Healthy Lifestyle

Programs: Planning for a Collaborative,

Community-Based Intervention

Targeting Rural Adults—

Manorama

Khare, PhD

Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development

Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3229.0

CCC, 601

BUILD Health Challenge: New Models for

Improving Community Health and Health

Equity

Moderator(s): Rachel Eisman, BA

12:30 p.m. BUILD Health Challenge: New models

for improving community health and

health equity—

Rachel Eisman

12:42 p.m. Aligning clinical, hospital and

community resources and data

metrics to improve health outcomes

and referral systems in underserved

communities in Ontario, California—

Evette De Luca, M.S.I.

12:54 p.m. BUILD Health Challenge: New models

for improving community health and

health equity in Harris County, TX—

Jennifer Hadayia, MPA

1:06 p.m. BUILD Health Challenge: New models

for improving community health and

health equity in Oakland—

Romi Hall,

MPH

1:18 p.m. BUILD Health Challenge: New models

for improving community health and

health equity in Des Moines, IA—

Claire

Richmond, M.S., M.P.H.

1:30 p.m. Discussion—

1:42 p.m. Concluding Remarks—

Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development

Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3230.0

HRD, Centennial Ballroom A

Interdisciplinary approaches among CHWs

and Public Health Entities (a CHW-PHEHP

collaborative session)

Moderator(s): Carl Rush, MRP

12:30 p.m. Training community health workers

in genomics education, services, and

outreach—

Lei-Shih Chen, Ph.D., P.T.,

C.H.E.S.

12:50 p.m. Leveraging community-based

organizations to increase healthy eating

habits in under-served neighborhoods—

Adrianne Proeller, BS

1:10 p.m. Community Education Worker Program:

A Multicultural Model for Addressing

the Social Determinants of Health

and Educational Inequity in Early

Childhood—

Arika Bridgeman-Bunyoli,

MPH

1:30 p.m. Chicago community-based organization

works with Master of Public Health

students to expand Community Health

Worker program for inclusion on

academic research teams—

Gina Curry,

BSPH

Organized by: Community Health Workers

Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus

3231.0 HRD, Centennial Ballroom G/H

Methods for training and equipping CHWs to

address specific populations

Moderator(s): Leticia Boughton Price, B.A

Table 1 An Innovative, Community-Based

Training Model for Supporting

Community Health Workers (CHWs)

Serving Individuals with Serious

Mental Illness and/or Substance Use

Disorders—

April Joy Damian, MSc

Table 2 Building Workforce Capacity:

Community-University Public Health

Skills Exchange—

Nicolette Teufel-

Shone, PhD

Table 3 Role of the community college in

community health worker certification

for New Mexico—

Jenny Landen, MSN,

FNP-BC, RN

Table 4 Promotor Academy-a Community

Academic Partnership—

Thelma

Gamboa-Maldonado, DrPH, MPH, CHES

Table 5 Assess response from Community

Health Workers along the nation and

abroad to cultural and linguist public

health curriculum—

Ileana Ponce-

Gozales, MD, MPH

Table 6 West Virginia School of Osteopathic

Medicine (WVSOM) and the Health

Sciences and Technology Academy

(HSTA) have partnered to train rising

11th and 12th grade students as

Adolescent Health Advocates in a

program that parallels WVSOM’s

Community Health Education Resource

Persons (CHERPS) training—

Summer

Kuhn, MPH

Table 7 Training Community Health Workers

to address social isolation and non-

acceptance of LGBTQ youth in Latino

communities—

Blanca Macareno

Table 8 Creating Training and Leadership

Opportunities for CHWs in Behavioral

Health—

Judith Sayad

Table 9 Following the Community Health

Worker National Education

Collaborative’s recommendations:

Hawaii’s new college delivered

Community Health Worker Certificate

training program—

Charlie Schlather,

LCSW, CSAC

Table 10 Culturally and linguistically adapted

research ethics training for community

health workers—

Mayra Rascon, MPH

Organized by: Community Health Workers

Endorsed by: Black Caucus of Health Workers, Mental

Health, Women’s Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3232.0

CCC, 203

Program experiences of caregivers, family

members and persons with disabilities

Moderator(s): Maurice Davis, DHA, MPH, MHSA

12:30 p.m. Is Participation Good? Feelings

Associated with Daily Activities

Reported by People with Impairments

Living in the Community—

Craig

Ravesloot, PhD

12:50 p.m. Program experiences of adults with

autism, their families, and providers:

Findings from a focus group study—

Kaitlin Koffer Miller, MPH

1:10 p.m. Impacts of self-compassion on health-

related quality of life for individuals with

Multiple Sclerosis—

Mara Nery-Hurwit,

MPH, MS

Organized by: Disability

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3233.0

CCC, Mile High Ballroom 1DE

Rebecca A. Head Awards Luncheon and

Homer N. Calver Lecture

Organized by: Environment

3234.0

CCC, 401

Depression and Cardiovascular Disease;

Medical Male Circumcision and Risk

of Disinhibition—Diverse Topics in

Epidemiology

Moderator(s): Erika L. Thompson, PhD, MPH, CPH

12:30 p.m. Depression and Cardiovascular Disease

Risk in US Adults—

Kevin J. Moore, BA

12:50 p.m. Analysis of Metrics of Blood Pressure

Control in a Cohort of Patients

Presenting with Primary Hypertension—

Amy Bettano, MPH, CPH

12:30–2:00