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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO
Tuesday, November 1
8:30–10:00
8:50 a.m. Healthy Behaviors are less likely in
areas of Concentrated Disadvantage—
Jennifer Terry
9:10 a.m. Insurance and Service Cost at
Community Health Centers: Where
does racial disparity fit?—
Ganisher
Davlyatov, M.S. PhD Student
9:30 a.m. Use of critical race theory as a
theoretical framework in the
examination of obesity—
Francoise
Knox-Kazimierczuk, PhD, RD, CSSD, LD,
ATC, CSCS
Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy
Development
Endorsed by: Black Caucus of Health Workers, Women’s
Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
4017.1
CCC, 506
Health Equity within Community Health
8:30 a.m. Expanding our Notion of Neighborhood
Socioeconomic Status: Mix of
Neighborhood Retail/Service Types
as an Indicator of Neighborhood
Socioeconomic Context—
Reginald
Tucker-Seeley, MA, ScM, ScD
8:50 a.m. Advancing health equity in health
insurance marketplaces: Perceptions
of progress and challenges from
community stakeholders in two leading
states—
Nadia J. Siddiqui, MPH
9:10 a.m. Disparities in life expectancy in King
County, Washington—
Laura Dwyer-
Lindgren, MPH
9:30 a.m. Centralizing Frontline Community
Leadership in the Movement Towards
Environmental/Social Justice and
Health Equity—
Jacqueline Patterson,
MSW, MPH
Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy
Development
Endorsed by: Black Caucus of Health Workers, Women’s
Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
4017.2
CCC, 505
Methods to Improve Chronic Disease Health
8:30 a.m. Improving Cardiovascular Health
Equity in the Black/African American
Community through Community
and Clinical Linkages to Care—
Kacy
Crawford, MPH
8:50 a.m. National Collaboration to Address
Chronic Disease through Policy,
Systems and Environmental Change
Approaches—
Anna Ricklin, AICP, MPH
9:10 a.m. Assessing and addressing the
implementation challenges of evidence-
based diabetes prevention programs
through partnerships with a state
health department—
Carissa Beatty,
MPH, CHES
9:30 a.m. Select CVD risk factors among persons
receiving housing assistance in the
U.S—
Ashley Hogan
Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy
Development
Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
4018.0
HRD, Centennial Ballroom E
Tools that support community engagement
and CHW teaching, reporting, and
documenting
Moderator(s): Molly Martin, MD
8:30 a.m. Linking clinical and community services
to prevent cardiovascular disease:
Developing tools to support CHWs—
Jennifer Leeman, DrPH, MDIV
8:50 a.m. Developing Common Community Health
Worker (CHW) Program Evaluation
Indicators: Development and facilitation
of a summit to advance identification of
common indicators for CHW program
evaluation—
Noelle Wiggins, EdD, MSPH
9:10 a.m. Developing Common Community Health
Worker (CHW) Program Evaluation
Indicators: Methods and Results of a
CHW Common Indicators Program
Evaluation Survey—
Edith Kieffer, PhD
9:30 a.m. Defining the Intangibles: Evaluating
community health worker attributes
and mechanisms for success among
Asian American immigrants—
Laura
Wyatt, MPH
Organized by: Community Health Workers
Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus
4019.0
CCC, 203
Health care and health service utilization
among Medicaid enrollees with disabilities
Moderator(s): Gilbert Gimm
8:30 a.m. Experiences of Medicaid Enrollees with
Disabilities in the Transition to Managed
Care: Qualitative Analysis of Consumer
Survey Responses—
Anne Bowers, MS
8:50 a.m. How does managed care model affect
health service utilization among
Medicaid beneficiaries with Intellectual/
Developmental Disabilities? Evidence
from Illinois—
Kiyoshi Yamaki, PhD
9:10 a.m. Implementation of Medicaid Managed
Long-term Services and Supports
for Adults with Intellectual and/or
Developmental Disabilities—
Heather
Williamson, DrPH, MBA, OTR/L, CPH
9:30 a.m. National Survey Findings: Is the
Medicaid Expansion Increasing Access
to Care and Employment for People
with Disabilities?—
Jean Hall, PhD
Organized by: Disability
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
4020.0
CCC, 301
Blind date: Public health professional meets
engineered nano materials
Moderator(s): Gabriele Windgasse, Dr.PH
8:30 a.m. Introduction: Engineered Nanomaterials
and Public Health—
Gabriele Windgasse,
Dr.PH
8:48 a.m. Progress and challenges in addressing
the public health risks of Engineered
Nano Materials (ENMs) used in the
construction industry—
Gavin West, MPH
9:06 a.m. TBD—
Hilary Godwin, PhD
9:24 a.m. A Decision Support Framework
for Environmental Health and
Safety Evaluation of Engineered
Nanomaterials—
William Boyes, PhD
9:42 a.m. Responsible Development and
Assessment of Nanotechnology-
Enabled Consumer Products—
Treye
Thomas, PhD
Organized by: Environment
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights
4021.0
CCC, 302
Science to support decisions and policies
Moderator(s): Elizabeth Glass Geltman, JD, LLM
8:30 a.m. Rapid Needs Assessment of a
Community’s Environmental Health
Concerns: CASPER and PACE-EH—
Danny Kwon, MPH, REHS
8:50 a.m. Environmental Health Surveillance: A
Short History of Pesticide Data and
Public Health Actions in California—
Maxwell Richardson, MCP, MPH
9:10 a.m. Health and equity impacts of alternative
air quality management strategies: A
quantitative heath impact assessment
for Detroit, Michigan—
Sheena
Martenies, MPH
9:30 a.m. Self-Regulation in the Age of Urban
Revitalization: Evaluating Lead Dust
Fallout From Residential Demolitions in
Detroit, MI—
Regina Royan, MPH
Organized by: Environment
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Applied Public Health Statistics, Vietnam Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH, MCHES
4022.0
CCC, 303
Lead (Pb): Actions, analyses, and outcomes
Moderator(s): Lori Hopener
8:30 a.m. Learning from the Flint Water Crisis:
Protecting the Public’s Health During
a Financial Emergency—
Jennifer
Bernstein, JD, MPH
8:50 a.m. Application of small area analysis
to inform childhood lead poisoning
prevention efforts in one New York City
neighborhood—
Kimberly Johnson, MS
9:10 a.m. Potential for Corrosive Water and
Elevated Lead in Private Drinking Water
Systems: A Case Study from Eastern
Kentucky—
Jason Marion, Ph.D.
9:30 a.m. Toxic trauma: Household water quality
experiences predict PTSD symptoms
during the Flint water crisis—
Suzanne
Cupal, MPH
Organized by: Environment
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Injury Control and Emergency Health Services,
Occupational Health and Safety, Vietnam Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
4023.0
CCC, 304
Understanding disparity in health impacts of
climate change and extreme events in the U.S
Moderator(s): Janet Gamble
8:48 a.m. Impacts of Climate Change on
Vulnerable Occupational Groups—
Joanna Watson, MSc, DPhil
9:06 a.m. Climate Change Impacts on Children
and Pregnant Women—
Martha Berger
9:24 a.m. Examining Vulnerability to Climate
Change in the U.S. through the Lens of
Extreme Events—
Stephanie Herring, PhD