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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO

Monday, October 31

2:30–4:00

8:30–10:00

3363.0

CCC, 711

2016 Taube Award for lifetime contributions

to mental health. Lisa Dixon MD, MPH;

Columbia University. Goldilocks and the

Three Bears Redux: Implementation and

Evidence Tensions as MH Services Evolve

Moderator(s): David Shern, Ph.D

2:30 p.m. 2016 Taube Award for lifetime

contributions to mental health. Lisa

Dixon MD, MPH; Columbia University.

Goldilocks and the Three Bears Redux:

Implementation and Evidence Tensions

as MH Services Evolve—

Lisa Dixon, MD,

MPH

Organized by: Mental Health

Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights

3364.0

CCC, Mile High Ballroom 1F

National Leaders in OHS: Learning from

the Past, Planning for the Future—Invited

Session

Moderator(s): Joseph Zanoni, PhD, MILR, Karen

Mulloy, DO, MSCH

2:30 p.m. Lessons Learned from NIOSH—

John

Howard, MD, JD

Organized by: Occupational Health and Safety

3365.0

HRD, Mineral Hall F

Student Rising Stars

Moderator(s): Kavita Mathu-Muju, DMD MPH

2:30 p.m. Absence of a Moderating Effect of

Parent Health Literacy on Early Head

Start Enrolment and Dental Use—

Jacqueline Burgette, DMD, PhD

2:50 p.m. Support for Community Water

Fluoridation and Integrating Advocacy

Training in Dental Curriculum: Pediatric

Dentists Perspectives (Part 1)—

Anna

Vishnevetsky

3:00 p.m. Support for Community Water

Fluoridation and Integrating Advocacy

Training in Dental Curriculum: Pediatric

Dentists Perspectives (Part 2)—

Jennifer

Miman

3:10 p.m. Social Cognitive Theory and Spanish-

speaking parents’ preventive oral

hygiene behaviors for their young

children—

Kristin S. Hoeft, MPH

3:30 p.m. Measuring determinants of oral health

behaviors in the parents of low-income

preschool children—

Josefine Wolfe,

MSPH, RDH, CHES,

Organized by: Oral Health

3366.0

HRD, Mineral Hall E

Advancing Pharmacists’ Roles in Public

Health

Moderator(s): Georgina Silva-Suarez, PhD

2:30 p.m. Public Health in the PharmD

Curriculum: An active learning

approach based on current and

emergent issues—

Silvia Rabionet, EdD

2:50 p.m. Medication adherence among Medicare

beneficiaries: What factors matter?—

Rajul A. Patel, PharmD, PhD

3:10 p.m. Interprofessional collaborations

between academic pharmacy programs

and public health organizations—

Natalie A. DiPietro Mager, PharmD, MPH

3:30 p.m. Promoting Pharmacist-led Medication

Therapy Management in Los Angeles

County—

Noel Barragan, MPH

Organized by: Pharmacy

Outside Endorsers: American Association of Colleges of

Pharmacy Public Health SIG

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3367.0

CCC, 501

Adolescent Pregnancy—Services and

Funding

Moderator(s): Esther Tahrir, MPH

2:30 p.m. Ensuring Access to Essential Services

through the Pregnancy Assistance

Fund: Support for an underserved

population—

Sabrina Chapple, MPH

2:42 p.m. A Pediatric Institution’s Perspective

on Providing Access to Long-Acting

Reversible Contraceptives (LARC) to

Adolescents—

Aletha Akers, MD MPH

FACOG

2:54 p.m. Evaluating an Arts-Based, Multiple

Intervention, Peer-education HIV/AIDS

Prevention Program for Adolescents—

Chiao-Wen Lan, MPH

3:06 p.m. Ensuring Access to Essential Services

through the Pregnancy Assistance

Fund: Promoting Success for Expectant

and Parenting Teens New Jersey

(PSNJ)—

Lee Fowler

3:18 p.m. Pilot test of a novel module targeting

emotional regulation and healthy

relationships to enhance the efficacy

of HIV/STI prevention interventions for

African-American adolescent females—

Jessica M. Sales, PhD

Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual

Health

Endorsed by: Public Health Education and Health

Promotion, School Health Education and Services,

Women’s Caucus

3368.0

CCC, 104

Building a Strong Foundation for

Community-Based Collaborative

Sustainability

Moderator(s): Timothy LaPier, BS, MA

2:30 p.m. Building a Strong Foundation for

Community-Based Collaborative

Sustainability—

Part one—Timothy

LaPier, BS, MA

3:00 p.m. Building a Strong Foundation for

Community-Based Collaborative

Sustainability—

Leslie Levine, MPH

3:30 p.m. Building a Strong Foundation for

Community-Based Collaborative

Sustainability, Part Two—

Mondi Mason,

PhD, MPH

Organized by: Public Health Education and Health

Promotion

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH, MCHES

3369.0

CCC, 108

Public Health Youth Ambassadors

Moderator(s): Alison Teitelbaum, MS, MPH, CAE

2:30 p.m. Youth Wellness Ambassadors: Learning

and experiencing the community

food system/food justice in order to

effectively teach their peers about

nutrition and physical activity—

Barbara

Blum-Alexander, MPH, MSW

2:50 p.m. Empowering youth for a better

tomorrow: A unique approach to

cultivate healthy living—

Emily Shore,

MPH

3:10 p.m. From Convenience Stores to Good

Neighbor Stores (GNS): Using

PhotoVoice to organize youth-led store

assessments and recommendations—

Anthony Olivieri, MURP

3:30 p.m. Project Avary: Ending silence, and

developing youth leadership to advocate

for rights of children of incarcerated

parents—

Marcianna Nosek, PhD, MPH,

CNM, CNL

Organized by: Public Health Education and Health

Promotion

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH, MCHES

3370.0

CCC, 110

School and Community Linkages to Improve

Child Health (organized jointly with the SHES

section)

Moderator(s): Iliana White, MPH, CHES, CPH

2:30 p.m. Leveraging school-community

partnerships: Results from a 5th

grade experiential obesity prevention

program—

Megan Mistler, PhD

2:50 p.m. Texas Grow! Eat! GO! Using Family-

focused Garden, Nutrition, and Physical

Activity Programs to Reduce Childhood

Obesity: Combined Cohort Results

on Selected Behavioral Outcomes—

Alexandra Evans, PhD

3:10 p.m. Keeping it R.E.A.L – Henry Ford Health

System’s Generation With Promise

working authentically in Detroit schools

to impact our nation’s health—

Barbara

Blum-Alexander, MPH, MSW

3:30 p.m. A partnership among local public health

departments, schools, and a university

to increase children’s physical activity

and healthy eating—

Elaine S. Belansky,

PhD

Organized by: Public Health Education and Health

Promotion

Endorsed by: Food and Nutrition

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH, MCHES

3371.0

CCC, 106

INVITED SESSION: Social Media and Risk and

Crisis Communication (organized by HCWG)

Moderator(s): Jeanine Guidry, M.S., M.P.S.

2:30 p.m. Increasing the Retransmission of Public

Health Messages on SNS : Empirically

based Recommendations from the Zika

and Ebola Crises—

Sarah Vos, PhD

2:50 p.m. Conveying the Gist About Vaccination:

Examination of Effective Health

Communication Messages—

Karen

Hilyard, PhD