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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER

HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER

TAB 3

10:30–12:00

4100.0

CCC, 212

Power of Stories: How Visual and

Cultural Storytelling are Advancing

Underrepresented Global Health Topics

Moderator(s): Zack Langway

10:30 a.m. Power of “cinéma vérité” in telling

stories that are respectful, informative

and emotive—

Elisa Gambino

10:50 a.m. Stories Behind the Data—

Diane Fender,

MA

11:10 a.m. A silent tragedy: Shining a light on

obstetric fistula—

Alison Carlman

Organized by: APHA-Global Health

Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

4101.0

CCC, 403

The Alliance for Food & Health—A New

Multistakeholder Approach to Preventing

NCDs

Moderator(s): Rebecca Hamel

10:30 a.m. Alliance for Food & Health—

A New

Multistakeholder Approach to NCDs—

Eric Trachtenberg, MS Agri Economics,

MPA

Organized by: APHA-Global Health

Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

4102.0

CCC, 402

Partnering with community: Addressing

equity and health disparities through

philanthropy

Moderator(s): Craig Martinez, DrPH, MPH

10:30 a.m. Advocating for equitable and healthy

land use: Efforts to promote people

power in the San Joaquin Central

Valley—

Craig Martinez, DrPH, MPH

10:50 a.m. Dutchtown Gravois Park Initiative:

Partnering with Neighbors to Renew a

Community—

Megan Armentrout, MSW

11:10 a.m. Beyond Funding: Strategies to Support

Equity—

C.J. Eisenbarth Hager

11:30 a.m. Funding grantee driven field-Building:

Controlled chaos at its finest—

Noelle

Melchizedek

Organized by: APHA-Public Health Funder Network

4103.0

CCC, Bellco Theatre

The Public Health Workforce: Building the

Future

Moderator(s): Bill Keck, MD, MPH, FACPM

10:30 a.m. Perspectives on the Evolving Public

Health Workforce—

Edward Hunter, MA

10:50 a.m. Addressing the Future Needs of the

Public Health Workforce—

Ron Bialek,

MPP

11:10 a.m. Engaging Academia in Workforce

Development—

Donna Petersen, ScD,

MHS

11:30 a.m. A Workforce Perspective from the

National Board of Public Health

Examiners—

Richard Kurz, PhD

Organized by: APHA-Special Sessions

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

Injury Control and Emergency Health Services

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

4104.0

CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3C

Student Project Roundtable #1

Table 1 Childhood Attention deficit hyperactivity

disorder: A stress factor for African

immigrant mothers—

Helen Awatefe,

BSc (Hons), MS, MPH, Ph.D

Table 2 Challenges of calculating mortality

rates of incarcerated inmates in all

facilities in Miami Dade County 2008-

2014—

Cecily Barber, MD/MPH Candidate

2017

Table 3 Depression and Chronic Disease in

Florida: Using Innovative Techniques to

Help Create Healthier Communities—

William Kenyhercz

Table 4 Positive Feelings Predict Nutrition

Behaviors in Urban Adolescents—

Emily

Van Wasshenova, M.S., PhD Student

Table 5 A trajectory for improved quality of life:

Youth engagement in urban agriculture

in Buffalo, New York—

Elizabeth

Machnica, MS MPH RD

Table 6 Growing on the margins: A case

study examining implementation of a

nutrition-sensitive agriculture program

in Far-Western Nepal—

Elena Broaddus,

MSPH

Table 7 Healthy Hurley: A randomized

controlled feasibility study to

reduce sugar-sweetened beverage

consumption among middle school

youth in Central Appalachia—

Hannah

Lane, MPH, Phd Student

Table 8 Impact of Nutrition on Bacterial

Vaginosis Prevalence in U.S. Women:

Findings from NHANES 2001-2004—

Sheila Jordan, MPH, RN

Table 9 Factors Impacting Leisure-

Time Physical Activity in Detroit

Neighborhoods—

Myra Tetteh, MPP

Table 10 Healthcare providers and lawyers work

together to address health inequities:

The Medical-Legal Partnership-

Colorado experience—

Sarah Ha, MD

candidate

Organized by: APHA-Student Assembly

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

Public Health Education and Health Promotion

4105.0

CCC, 105

How Many People are Uninsured? Variation

in National and State-level Survey Estimates

Moderator(s): Gerald Kominski, PhD

10:30 a.m. Comparing State Estimates from

Federal Surveys that Count the

Uninsured: Why do these estimates

vary across five different federal

surveys—

Kathleen Thiede Call, PhD

10:50 a.m. Why Uninsured Rates Differ: Question

Wording, Data Collection Mode, Post-

collection Processing, and Other

Methodological Differences—

Matt Jans,

PhD

11:10 a.m. Health Insurance Coverage

Measurement: Estimate Comparisons

from Four Federal Surveys—

Robin

Cohen, PhD

11:30 a.m. Do uninsured rates suffer from

nonresponse bias? Evidence from the

California Health Interview Survey

(CHIS)—

David Grant, PhD

Organized by: Applied Public Health Statistics

Endorsed by: Black Caucus of Health Workers

4106.0 HRD, Centennial Ballroom G/H

Health Initiatives: Improving the Health

Outcomes in Communities of Color

Moderator(s): George Smith, EdD, MPH

Table 1 Health promotion engagement on

social media: An ethnographic content

analysis of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority

chapters at HBCUs on Twitter, Facebook

and Instagram—

Lilanta Joy Bradley,

MFT

Table 2 Faith and Public Health Leadership

Collaboratively Working in Creating

Healthier Communities—

Apryl Brown,

MD, MPH, FRSPH

Table 3 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Stork’s Nest

Initiative—

Joanne Patterson, DNP, MSN,

RN

Table 4 Recruiting, engaging and retaining

young black men as research

participants: Lessons learned from a

successful effort—

Tamara Leech, PhD

Hadya Sow

Table 5 MPH Students Educate the Community

about Self-care of Type 2 Diabetes

Through a Community-Based

Organization—

Yashika Watkins, PhD,

MPH

Table 6 Lifestyle Change as a Wellness

Framework—

Valerie Rochester, MPA

Table 7 Diabetes Self-Care Behaviors and

Social Support In African Americans in

San Francisco—

Liseli Mulala, Rph MPH

Table 8 A Public Health Response to Sex and

Labor Trafficking Victimization for

Vulnerable Populations—

Sunnetta

Slaughter, Certified Law Enforcement

Instructor DHS Federal Law

Enforcement Training Center

Table 9 Developing Health Careers pipeline

programming for young men of color—

Becca Rector, MPH

Table 10 Efficacy of Faith Based Programming

from Cells to Community: Beyond the

Prison Walls Rehabilitation, Re-Entry

and Spirituality—

Calisa Williams, CHW,

Care Coordinator, Member of Church

Prison Ministry, Substance Abuse

Support Group Volunteer

Organized by: Black Caucus of Health Workers

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

Applied Public Health Statistics, Caucus on Public Health

and the Faith Community, Women’s Caucus

4107.0

HRD, Capital Ballroom 4

Knowledge Is Power: Addressing Health

Behaviors to Reduce Health Disparities

Moderator(s): Alfreda Holloway-Beth, PhD

Table 1 Resource Guide for Transitional Support

for Black Men Re-Entering Chicago’s

Southside in an effort to Prevent

Recidivism—

Robyn O Espinosa, MPHc

Table 2 “Knowledge, Access, and Practice: An

Examination of the Social Determinants

of Health Disparities among Somali

Women”—

Fareeda Griffith, PhD

Table 3 I’m Hollering, but Who’s Listening:

Knowledge Attitudes and Beliefs of

Inner City Youth Surrounding Social

determinants of Health—

Perrin Greene,

MSW