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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO
Tuesday, November 1
Board 2 A comparative 2x2 crossover clinical
study on the effectiveness of two dental
gels on dental plaque—
Anuradha
Nayudu, BDS, MPH—student.
Board 3 Michigan Assessment of Blood
Pressure and Diabetes Screening
Practices among Oral Health
Professionals—
Christine Farrell, RDH,
MPA
Board 4 Effect of a clinician checklist on quality
improvement and safety in a dental
school setting—
Siddardha Chandrupatla
Board 5 Trends in Opioid Analgesics Prescribed
for Dental Care in the U.S—
Jonathan
Hanna, B.S.
Board 6 Quantifying Differences between
Variation in Cost and Utilization for
Medicaid-Enrolled Children across
Fourteen States and Three Years—
Nicoleta Serban, PhD
Board 7 Impact of preventive dental care on
downstream healthcare utilization and
cost for Medicaid-enrolled children in
Georgia and South Carolina—
Nicoleta
Serban, PhD
Board 8 An Analysis of Oral Health Policy and
Systems for Medicaid-eligible Adults in
Atlanta—
Rainey Ragland, RDH, MPH(c)
Board 9 Dentists’ attitudes towards the earned
benefits structure of Iowa Medicaid’s
Dental Wellness Plan—
Aparna
Ingleshwar, BDS, MPH
Board 10 Post-Referendum Fluoridation Survey
of Voters in Healdsburg, California—
Howard F. Pollick, BDS, MPH
Organized by: Oral Health
4195.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Pharmacists’ Roles in Public Health Poster
Session #1
Board 1 Advanced Practice with HIV
population: Integrating Medication
Therapy Management, Research, and
Sociobehavioral Skills—
Lillian Arce,
Pharm D
Board 2 Advancing pharmacy student research
roles in public health—
Peter Hurd, Ph.D.
Board 3 A Pharmacist-Led Multidisciplinary
Care Model Providing Hepatitis C
Treatment to Uninsured Patients: A
Descriptive Analysis—
Omar Sims, PhD
Board 4 Assessing the impact of the California
Patient Medication Safety Act on
patient-centered drug labeling—
Laurie
Hedlund, MPPA
Board 5 An examination of over-the-counter
medication use patterns in Medicare
beneficiaries—
Cynthia S. Valle-
Oseguera, PharmD, BCACP
Board 6 Trends in utilization of original pill
bottles vs. pillbox among diverse, low-
income patients with chronic disease
at a community health center in
Massachusetts—
Dina Gavrilyuk, BBA
Board 7 Using local legislative opportunities to
eliminate the sales of tobacco in San
Mateo County, California—
Francesca
Lomotan, BA
Board 8 Naloxone Sales without a Prescription
in a Community Pharmacy: First 30
Days, 2016—
Catherine Felberbaum,
Pharm. D. Candidate 2017
Board 9 What’s pharmacy got to do with it?
Getting health education to national
audiences through independent
pharmacists: A CDC and Good Neighbor
Pharmacy case study—
April Onufrak
Board 10 Describing and assessing attitudes of
pharmacy students in a Public Health
interprofessional course—
Evangelina
Berrios-Colon, PharmD, MPH, BCPS
Organized by: Pharmacy
Endorsed by: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
Outside Endorsers: American Association of Colleges of
Pharmacy Public Health SIG
4196.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Pharmacists’ Roles in Public Health Poster
Session #2
Board 1 Health Policy and Its Role in the
Evolution of Pharmacy Education and
Practice: A Review—
Joshua Niznik,
PharmD
Board 2 College of pharmacy and the
Department of Insurance: Building
a relationship—
Carriann Smith, BS,
PharmD
Board 3 Comparative analysis of public health
service delivery in North Dakota, Iowa
and Manitoba: A National Association
of Boards of Pharmacy and American
Association of College of Pharmacy
District V Survey—
Robert Willborn,
PharmD, MPH
Board 4 Patient knowledge of over-the-counter
pain medications and their perception
of pharmacists: A survey of the Harlem
community—
Stephanie Dym, Pharm.D
Candidate
Board 5 Preventative aspirin in victims of out-
of-hospital sudden unexpected death—
Lauren E. Bolger, BS
Board 6 Investigating a 90-Day Pharmacy
Benefit for Medications Used to Treat
Hypertension in New York State—
Tara
Cope, MS
Board 7 A Response to the APHA Policy
Statement on the Role of the
Pharmacist in Public Health—
Suzanne
Clark, BS Pharm., Ph.D.
Board 8 Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs
use and consequences—
Maria Baraybar,
2017 PharmD Candidate
Board 9 Enhancing local and national efforts
for hypertension control for Asian
American communities in community
pharmacies—
Shilpa Patel, MPH
Organized by: Pharmacy
Outside Endorsers: American Association of
Colleges of Pharmacy Public Health SIG
4197.0
CCC, Halls A/F
SPIRIT OF 1848 STUDENT POSTER
SESSION: SOCIAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC
HEALTH
Board 1 Contextual Discrimination and
Inequities of the Trans (Transgender)
Population: A Conceptual Model of
Justice and Political Denigration—
Katherine Gulyas, RN, BSN
Board 2 Universal Paid Parental Leave: A Public
Policy Strategy to Achieve Health Equity
Among Preterm Infants—
Susanne
Klawetter, LCSW, Ph.D Candidate
Board 3 Formalizing the dynamics of
institutionalization and cultural
persistence: A model for inquiry into
public health organization social equity
outcomes—
Lisa Christen Gajary, MA,
Doctoral Candidate in Public Affairs
Board 4 Access to Care in West Virginia: Law
as a Promoter or Hindrance to Rural
Health—
Maggie Power, MPH, JD
Candidate
Board 5 Model behavior: How animal models of
socioeconomic status in public health
naturalize social injustices—
Nathaniel
MacNell, MSPH
Board 6 Systematic review on the use of
decolonial framework in public health—
Pornsak (Paul) Chandanabhumma, MPH
Board 7 Barriers and enablers of healthy food
access among low-income Latinos in
Orange County, CA—
Gloria Flores, BS-
Health Science, MPH candidate
Board 8 Theorizing the social lives of emotions
and their potential contribution to public
health—
Kathleen S Kenny, MPH
Board 9 White Coats for Black Lives
#ActionsSpeakLouder Campaign:
Medical student protests and petition to
increase access to care for uninsured
and Medicaid patients at the University
of California, Los Angeles—
Jonathan
Gomez, MD Candidate, 2019
Board 10 “Finding Healthcare Justice for Bosnia’s
PTSD Sufferers”—
Ana Gutierrez, MA
Candidate for International Development
Organized by: Spirit of 1848 Caucus
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights
12:30 p.m.—2:00 p.m.
4198.0
HRD, Capital Ballroom 1
Approaches to Workforce Development
Moderator(s): Sarah Murtaza, MPH, CPH
12:30 p.m. Mentorship Program on Evidence-
Based Health Communication
Campaigns for Comprehensive Cancer
Control Professionals: Procedures,
Outcomes and Lessons Learned from
the 2015-2016 Cohort—
Kanako Kashima,
BA
12:50 p.m. Training public health agency staff
for work in elementary schools: The
attributes of a successful training—
Benjamin Ingman, PhD
1:10 p.m. Evidence Synthesis Academy: A
Workforce Development Approach to
Research Methodology Training—
Stacey
Springs, M.S.
1:30 p.m. Connecting the public health workforce
to training through competency-based
needs assessment—
Luann D’Ambrosio,
MEd
Organized by: Academic Public Health Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
4199.0
CCC, 205
Healthy food policies for healthy
communities of all ages
Moderator(s): Kathy Sykes, MA
Discussant: Carlos Martinez
12:30–2:00