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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER

HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER

TAB 3

10:30–12:00

5110.0

CCC, 504

Understanding and Preventing Sudden

Unexpected Infant Deaths

Moderator(s): Shanna Bierman, Registered Nurse

10:30 a.m. Investigation of Sudden Unexpected

Infant Death in Harris County, TX 1995—

2013—Stacy Drake, PhD, MPH, RN

10:50 a.m. Reducing Preventable Infant Deaths

through Safe Baby’s Hospital and

Community Based Education—

Lisa

Colen, MHA

11:10 a.m. Comprehensive, targeted and tailored

safe sleep promotion: Home visiting and

SUID prevention—

Susan Altfeld, PhD

11:30 a.m. Cross-collaboration to reduce African

American infant mortality: Design and

implementation of Colorado’s state-

local partnership—

Kellie Teter, MPA

Organized by: Maternal and Child Health

Endorsed by: Injury Control and Emergency Health

Services, Medical Care Section, Women’s Caucus

5110.1

CCC, Mile High Ballroom 1DE

Promoting APHA Support and Engagement

with Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAH

Roundtable)

Moderator(s): Dennis Li, MPH

Table 1 Evaluating a proposed policy statement

on meaningful youth engagement in

health promotion initiatives—

Michele

Kelley

Table 2 Involving adolescents and young adults

and youth-serving organizations with

APHA—

Brittany Chambers, MPH, CHES

Table 3 Planning a cross-section scientific or

plenary session on adolescent and

young adult health—

Dennis Li, MPH

Organized by: Maternal and Child Health

Endorsed by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual

Health, Women’s Caucus

5111.0

CCC, 111

Delivering on the Affordable Care Act

Moderator(s): Rebecca Perry, MSc

10:30 a.m. Fulfilling an ACA Promise:

Infrastructure needed to scale up

Primary Care Extension Programs—

Leah Gordon, MPH

10:45 a.m. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in

Preventive Service Use after the Full

Implementation of the Affordable Care

Act—

Robin Bloodworth, PhDc, MPH

11:00 a.m. Variations in Receipt of Preventive

Care by Race and Ethnicity in Medicare

Private Plans: Tracking the Impact of

Pay for Performance—

Daniel Jung

11:15 a.m. Paving the Way for Practice Success

Under Value-based Payments:

Implementing the Southern New

England Practice Transformation

Network—

Judith Steinberg, MD MPH

11:30 a.m. Prevention Research Center and state

partner planning to disseminate state

innovation model population health

components—

Lesley Cottrell, PhD

Organized by: Medical Care Section

Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus

5112.0

CCC, 113

HIV, Hepatitis C and Infectious Diseases:

Screening, monitoring, and treating

Moderator(s): Anjali Sibley, MD

10:30 a.m. Rapid scale-up of hepatitis C treatment

in underserved communities through a

capacity-building initiative with primary

care providers at four federally-qualified

health centers (FQHCs)—

Megan

Crowley, MPH

10:45 a.m. Hepatitis C: Implementing evaluation

and treatment in primary care—

Alexandra Heinz, LCSW, MPH

11:00 a.m. Implementing routine HIV and HCV

testing in an FQHC and best practices

in outreach to bring patients into the

health center for lab based screening—

Tracie Meyers, MSW, LCSW

11:15 a.m. Infectious Disease Risks Increasing

During Patient Care: A 5-Year Snapshot

of Occupational Incident Data—

Amber

Mitchell, DrPH, MPH, CPH

11:30 a.m. Implementing EHR modifications to

support universal HIV screening in a

large urban federally qualified health

center—

Melissa Schwarz, BA

Organized by: Medical Care Section

Endorsed by: Occupational Health and Safety

5113.0

CCC, 706

Double Jeopardy: Federal and local roles

in helping people with disabilities survive

disasters. Special Session in collaboration

with Disabilities Section

Moderator(s): Ron Manderscheid, PhD

10:30 a.m. Promoting Mental Health Resilience for

Those Affected by Disasters—

Richard

Beinecke, DPA, ACSW

10:50 a.m. Closing the Gap in Community Health

Center Emergency Planning: An

Emergency Planning Toolkit—

Susan

Wolf-Fordham, J.D.

11:10 a.m. Integrating the Access and Functional

Needs of At-Risk Individuals into

Emergency Planning—

Cheryl Levine,

PhD

11:30 a.m. Water quality, stress, and depressive

symptoms in Genesee County, MI:

Findings from the Speak to Your Health

Survey—

Vicki Johnson-Lawrence, MS,

PhD

11:50 a.m. Special Session Abstract: Ensuring

Disaster Resilience for People

with Disabilities and Mental Health

Conditions—

Cheryl Levine, PhD

Organized by: Mental Health

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

Injury Control and Emergency Health Services

5114.0

CCC, 702

Community Preparedness and Disaster

Response—OHS

Moderator(s): Michelle Fanucchi, PhD

10:30 a.m. Outside the Facility Fenceline: The

Proximity of Chemical Facilities to

Communities and Potential Public

Consequences of Catastrophic

Accidents—

Veronica Tinney, MPH

10:45 a.m. From those who know: Firefighters’

delineated organization factor

influences on firefighter safety, health

and well-being—

Todd Smith, PhD, CSP

11:00 a.m. Connectedness within and across

communities: Building community

resiliency for disaster preparedness

for immigrant Latino workers—

Isabel

Cuervo, PhD

11:15 a.m. Mucking, Gutting, and Mold

Remediation after Super Storm Sandy:

Addressing the training needs of the

Spanish speaking workforce—

Luis

Vazquez, MPH

11:30 a.m. Perceived Barriers to a Healthy Lifestyle

in Firefighters—

Carolyn Muegge, MS,

MPH, PhD(c)

Organized by: Occupational Health and Safety

Endorsed by: Vietnam Caucus

5115.0

CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3B

Occupational Illness and Infectious

Diseases—OHS Roundtable

Moderator(s): Bradley King, PhD CIH, James Gibson,

MPH, PhD

Table 1 Developing training tools to improve

risk assessment practices for infectious

diseases using available pathogen

safety data resources—

Jonathan Rosen,

MS, CIH

Table 2 Seroconversion rates among

healthcare workers exposed to human

immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis

C virus-contaminated body fluids: The

University of Pittsburgh experience—

Chibueze Nwaiwu, BSN, RN

Table 3 “Connecting the dots:” occupational

disease detection and prevention in the

US—

Robert Harrison, MD, MPH

Table 4 Voices of Hanford Workers Exposed to

Toxic Chemical Vapors: Case Studies

of Interactions with Workplace Safety,

Health Care and Compensation

Systems—

Emily Turk, MPH

Table 5 Research Participation and Health:

Insight a Health-related Illness (HRI)

Study among Florida Farmworkers—

Jose Tovar, PhD

Table 6 HBV Vaccination Status among

Healthcare Workers in a Developing

Country: The Case of Once Health Care

Facility in Malawi—

Haeok Lee, RN, MA,

PhD, FAAN

Table 7 When sex is employment -- the impact

of adult film on occupational health

policy—

Deborah Gold, MPH, CIH

Table 8 Post-deployment Health and

Functioning in a Sample of Employed

Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans:

Results from the Study of Employment

Retention for Veterans (SERVe)—

Kathleen F. Carlson, MS, PhD

Table 9 Is occupational hearing loss associated

with an increased risk of diabetes?—

Jonathan Corbin, MPH

Organized by: Occupational Health and Safety

Endorsed by: Vietnam Caucus