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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER

HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER

TAB 3

8:30–10:00

9:10 a.m. Influence of serum folate levels on

fatality among diabetic adults in the U.S.

using a 15-year follow-up cohort study—

Evans Afriyie-Gyawu, Ph.D., M.P.H.

9:30 a.m. Participation in a Farmer’s Market Fruit

and Vegetable Program at a Federally

Qualified Health Center Improves

Hemoglobin A1C in Low Income

Diabetics—

Richard Bryce, D.O.

Organized by: Food and Nutrition

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

Applied Public Health Statistics, Epidemiology

5044.0

CCC, 206

Shape NC: North Carolina Early Childhood

Health Promotion Through Strategic

Partnership

Moderator(s): Emily Welker, MPH, RD, Jessica

Burroughs, MSW, MPH

Discussant: Alyssa Hill

8:30 a.m. Supporting healthy changes in early

care and education programs—

Elizabeth Morris, MPH

8:55 a.m. Developing physical literacy through

active play: A component of a statewide

obesity prevention effort—

Richard

Rairigh

9:10 a.m. Built Environment Strategy for Young

Children: Preventing Obesity by

Design—

Nilda Cosco, PhD

9:25 a.m. On Child Care Center’s Approach to

Health Promoting Child Care: Lessons

Learned from Friendly Avenue Christian

Preschool—

Sandy Johnson, BA Christian

Education from Greensboro College with

focus in Special Needs Populations and

Family Ministries; NC Level III Preschool

Administrator, 28 Years Experience in

Administrator in Early Education

Organized by: Food and Nutrition

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

School Health Education and Services

5045.0

CCC, 107

Administrative policies, programs, and

systems which ensure a right to health

Moderator(s): Alexis Seggalye, BSN RN MPH Student

8:30 a.m. Cross-Jurisdictional Sharing and Public

Health Outcomes and Improvements—

Justin Marlowe, PhD, CGFM

8:50 a.m. Challenges and opportunities in

opening a direct primary care nurse-led

primary care clinic in middle income

suburbs—

Adrienne Wolf, MPH

9:10 a.m. Evaluating Internal Capacity and

Capability to Address Health Equity at

a Local Public Health Agency—

Kelly

Keenan, MPH

9:30 a.m. Ensuring LGBTQ inclusivity in the Teen

Pregnancy Prevention Program at the

U.S. Department of Health and Human

Services, Office of Adolescent Health—

Jaclyn Ruiz, MPH

Organized by: Health Administration

Endorsed by: LGBT Caucus of Public Health

Professionals

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

5046.0

CCC, 109

International perspectives on health

administration and leadership

Moderator(s): Temitayo Ifafore, MPH

8:30 a.m. Health Insurance is a Cornerstone to

Improving Maternal Health Service

Utilization in Tanzania—

Eunice Kimunai,

PhD, MPH, RN

8:50 a.m. Development of Disaster Health

Emergency Assistance Team (DHEAT) in

Japan—

Yoshimi Furuya, MD, PhD, MPH

9:10 a.m. Accountability mechanisms in

partnerships: Evidence from the RSBY

enrollment process, India—

Deepika

Saluja, Doctoral Student, IIM Ahmedabad,

India

9:30 a.m. Simulating Future Supply of and

Requirements for Health Human

Resources in High-Income OECD

Countries—

Gail Tomblin Murphy, RN,

PhD

Organized by: Health Administration

Endorsed by: International Health

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

5047.0

CCC, Mile High Ballroom 1DE

Advances in Telemedicine/Telehealth, Health

IT Applications, Registries, and Consumer

Mobile Apps

Moderator(s): Joseph Powers, MSW, PPS, Diane L.

Adams, MD, MPH, DABCHS, CHS-III

Table 1 Role of User Experience in Designing

Mobile Apps for the Public—

Lauren

Agro

Table 2 Extending access to care across the

rural U.S. south: Steps to initiating

Alabama eHealth, an innovative

telemedicine program—

Kriti Jain, MSPH

Table 3 Telehealth and infectious disease:

Utilization and outcomes related to

treating tuberculosis remotely—

Lois

Ritter, EdD, MS, MA, MS-HCA, PMP

Table 4 Application of adolescents’

recommendations in the development

of consumer oriented asthma self-

management mobile app—

Laura Baum

Table 5 ECHO-Chicago: Building Urban Primary

Care Capacity through Telehealth—

Tamara Hamlish, PhD

Table 6 “They think it’s like Star Trek”: Barriers

and facilitators to implementing

Alabama eHealth, an innovative

telemedicine program—

Kriti Jain, MSPH

Table 7 Advances in connected health

technology: Present and future impacts

on public health—

Andrew Solomon,

MPH

Table 8 Challenges to using telehealth in public

health: Policy, regulatory and legal

barriers—

Mei Kwong, JD

Table 9 Where does telehealth intersect with

the core competencies of public

health—

Kathy Wibberly, PhD

Table 10 Use of Telehealth in Optimizing

Pediatric Obesity Care for Medically

Underserved Patients in a Unique

Primary Care Setting—

Armando Alvarez,

B.S.

Organized by: Health Informatics Information

Technology

Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights

5048.0

CCC, 601

Examining Spatial Analysis of Healthcare

Through GIS #2

Moderator(s): Christopher Williams, MPH, CPEHR,

CPHIT

8:30 a.m. Capturing geographic complexity in a

homeless “neighborhood”: Spatial video

geonarratives (SVG) in Skid Row, Los

Angeles—

Susanne Mitchell, MPH

8:50 a.m. Spatial analysis of access to health care

facilities in urban Tanzania: A maternal

health perspective—

Leslie Carnahan,

MPH

9:10 a.m. Using disability-adjusted life years to

spatially examine the burden of cancer

and heart disease in the District of

Columbia—

George Siaway, PhD

9:30 a.m. Incorporating sampling error

information in spatial cluster

identification and mapping—

David Wong,

Professor

Organized by: Health Informatics Information

Technology Center (HIIT Center)

Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s

Rights, Applied Public Health Statistics, Caucus on

Homelessness

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

5049.0

CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3B

PrEP Intervention Challenges

Moderator(s): Grace Gachanja, PhD, MPH, RN

Table 1 Exploring acceptability of antiretroviral

pre-exposure prophylaxis for

adolescents in a generalized HIV

epidemic setting—

Danielle Giovenco,

ScM

Table 2 Attitudes toward Pre-Exposure

Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention

among Female Sex Workers in

Malaysia: A qualitative analysis of

barriers and facilitators—

Shaylen Foley,

MPH

Table 3 Implementing a multi-agency

PrEP project: The New York State

experience—

Donna Parisi, MS

Table 4 Barriers to prescribing HIV PrEP and

the need for education among care

providers—

Martin Logo, MPH, Ph.D.

Candidate

Table 5 Perceived advantages and disadvantage

of using Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for

HIV prevention among African American

women: Qualitative analysis—

Keosha

Bond, EdD, MPH, CHES

Table 6 High PrEP Awareness, Use, Interest and

Candidacy among New York City Circuit

Party Attendees—

Kathleen Scanlin,

MPH

Table 7 Applying the Theory of Planned

Behavior to the use of pre-exposure

prophylaxis among sexual minority men

in Central Texas—

Adolph Delgado, M.S.

Table 8 Using the Information-Motivation-

Behavioral Skills model to predict

discussion and prescription of pre-

exposure prophylaxis among primary

care providers—

Jennifer L. Walsh, PhD

Table 9 Views About using Oral PrEP Among

Post-partum Women attending a

Federally Funded Nutrition Program—

Onika Anglin, MPH