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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER

HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER

TAB 3

3:10 p.m. Role of Social Media in Preventing

#IPV#VAW—

Kellie Carlyle, Ph.D., M.P.H.

3:30 p.m. Use of Social and Digital Media in Risk

Communication: What do we know

about What Works and Where do We go

from here?—

Sheana Bull, PhD, MPH

Organized by: Public Health Education and Health

Promotion

3372.0

CCC, 112

Strengthening the Public Health Workforce:

Steps to Assessing Needs in Diverse

Circumstances

Moderator(s): Kathi Traugh, MPH

2:30 p.m. Coordinating a National Needs

Assessment to Improve the Capacity of

the Public Health Workforce—

Brittany

Bickford, MPH

2:50 p.m. Partnership between Local Health

Departments and the Western Region

Public Health Training Center in

Addressing Workforce Development—

Lubna Govindarajan, MPH

3:10 p.m. Developing, implementing and

applying results from a training needs

assessment in Region 2: New York, New

Jersey, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin

Islands—

Melissa Bernstein, MPH, CHES

3:30 p.m. Results and lessons learned from

conducting a training needs assessment

with the US Virgin Islands Department

of Health—

Ilene Heyward-Garner, MS

Organized by: Public Health Education and Health

Promotion

Endorsed by: Occupational Health and Safety

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

3373.0

CCC, 605

Addressing Vulnerable Populations

Moderator(s): Susan Swider, PhD, APHN-BC

2:30 p.m. Public Health Nursing Community-

based Partnerships to Address Diabetes

in Hard to Reach Communities—

Dian

Baker, PhD, APRN-BC, PNP, PHN

2:50 p.m. Interprofessional team approach for

identifying health disparities in two

vulnerable populations—

Ryan Butler,

DNP, RN

3:10 p.m. Self-Management of Diabetes in the

Persons with HIV—

Julie Zuniga, PhD.,

RN

3:30 p.m. Assessment of Knowledge and Attitudes

on Latent Tuberculosis Treatment

Acceptance in a Southwest Ohio Public

Health Clinic—

Ann Biedenharn, MPH,

BSN, RN

Organized by: Public Health Nursing

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

Human Rights Forum, Population, Reproductive and

Sexual Health

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3374.0

CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3C

PHN Roundtable 3: Addressing the Social

Determinants of Health and Working

towards Health Equity

Moderator(s): Dane Doning, PhD, RN

Table 1 Effects of a family intervention to

promote health equity on behavioral

and biological outcomes among

Mexican Americans with diabetes—

Marylyn McEwen, PhD, MS, BSN

Table 2 Asthma trigger management

knowledge and observed home asthma

trigger management practices in older

adults with asthma—

Barbara Polivka,

PhD, RN

Table 3 Improving outcomes for children

with special needs and their female

caregivers—

Lynne Hall, DrPH, RN

Table 4 Treatment-related thoughts among

patients lost to follow-up for HIV care:

Facilitators and barriers—

Eric Houston,

Ph.D.

Table 5 Nurse-Led Innovations in Early

Childhood Programs: Expanding

Breastfeeding Support for Nurse-

Family Partnership Clients—

Katherine

Kinsey, PhD, RN, FAAN

Table 6 Health literacy, health information

seeking behavior, and diabetes self-care

activities in low-income populations

with type 2 diabetes—

Jisook Ko, MSN

Table 7 Impacting Cardiovascular Health among

Rural African Americans: Results of

an Experimental Study—

Laurie Abbott,

PhD, MSN, RN

Table 8 We Want You to Know: Hispanic

Immigrants’ Perspectives of U.S.

Healthcare Experiences—

Karen

Amirehsani, PhD, FNP-BC

Table 9 Impact of Health Literacy, Self-Efficacy

and Readiness for Change on Health

Promotion Behaviors among Urban

Black Women—

Millie Hepburn, PhD, RN,

MPhil, SCRN, ACNS-BC,

Organized by: Public Health Nursing

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

Population, Reproductive and Sexual Health

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3375.0

CCC, Mile High Ballroom 4ABC

Teaching the Causes of the Causes:

Capitalism, Neoliberalism, and Structural

Oppression

Moderator(s): Annie Le, MPH

Table 1 We should be teaching the causes of

the causes—

Annie Le, MPH

Sarah Smith, BA

Organized by: Socialist Caucus

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

Peace Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3376.0

CCC, 205

Policing & public health: health equity,

human rights, and the politics of public

health data

Moderator(s): Zinzi Bailey, ScD, MSPH

2:30 p.m. Ensuring the right to health: Health

equity, human rights, and the politics

of public health data—

Zinzi Bailey, ScD,

MSPH

2:35 p.m. Killed and Unaccounted For: Examining

the racial and geographic breakdown of

those killed by police in 2015—

Amanda

Onwuka, PhD-C, Epidemiology

2:50 p.m. “Trust Not Trauma”: Gathering Data in

Ohio to Shine a Light on How Policing

Practices Impact the Health of Black

Communities and Police Officers—

Sara

Satinsky, MPH, MCRP

3:05 p.m. Moving the Public Health Conversation

About Police Violence Beyond Reform—

Emma Rubin, MPH

3:20 p.m. Policing practices and HIV vulnerability

among Black men who have sex with

men: Findings from a New York City-

based ethnographic study—

Morgan Mari

Philbin, PhD, MHS

Organized by: Spirit of 1848 Caucus

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

Black Caucus of Health Workers, Women’s Caucus

3377.0

CCC, 505

One Health: Environmental impacts and

zoonotic diseases

Moderator(s): Thomas Doker, DVM, MPH, DACVPM/

Epidemiology, CPH

2:30 p.m. One Health and the Politics of

Antimicrobial Resistance—

Laura Kahn,

MD, MDH, MPP

2:50 p.m. Preliminary Results from an Innovative

One Health Behavioral surveillance

System—

Maureen Miller, Ph.D.

3:10 p.m. Integration of One Health at the local

public health level: A case study—

Dana

Beckham, DVM, MPH

3:30 p.m. Indigenous One Health in the Arctic,

A Systematic Literature Review of

Circumpolar Zoonoses—

Christopher

Nelson, BSN, RN

Organized by: Veterinary Public Health

Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native

Hawaiian Caucus, APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,

Environment, Occupational Health and Safety, Women’s

Caucus

3378.0

CCC, 210

After the War: Health and Human Rights

Consequences post-Global Conflict

Moderator(s): Arnold Schecter, MD, MPH,

Jenevieve Kincaid, MD, MPH, RN/BSN

2:30 p.m. Impact of War on Non-

Combatant Civilians—

Barry

Levy, MD, MPH

2:50 p.m. Agent Orange and Newer

Chemicals of Concern in

Vietnam—

Arnold Schecter, MD,

MPH

3:10 p.m. Emotional Intelligence

and Other Public Health

Prevention/Treatment of

PTSD—

Terry Schmidt, DrHA

3:30 p.m. Emergencies On the Rise: The

State of Emergency Medical

Care in Vietnam—

Jenevieve Kincaid, MD,

MPH, RN/BSN

Organized by: Vietnam Caucus

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

International Health, Peace Caucus, Socialist Caucus,

Women’s Caucus

2:30–4:00