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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO
Monday, October 31
10:30–12:00
3138.0
CCC, 706
Communities and environmental justice
Moderator(s): Robyn Gilden, PhD, RN
10:30 a.m. Characterizing potential black carbon
and airborne metal emissions in tribal
community homes: A feasibility study—
Kyra Naumoff Shields, PhD
10:50 a.m. Community Air Monitoring Near an Oil
and Gas Development in Lost Hills, CA—
Daniel Madrigal, MPH
11:10 a.m. Community-based methods to
evaluate toxic metals exposures from a
southeast Los Angeles battery recycling
plant—
Jill Johnston, PhD, MS
11:30 a.m. Cumulative Neighborhood Inequality
and Racial Disparities in Infant Low
Birthweight—
Nicole Kravitz-Wirtz, MPH,
PhD
Organized by: Environment
Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native
Hawaiian Caucus, Oral Health, Peace Caucus, Vietnam
Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
3139.0
CCC, 207
Special Session—Public Health Perspectives
on Fuel Combustion, Climate Change
and Health: Established Facts and New
Discoveries
Moderator(s): M. Harvey Brenner, Ph.D., Nico Rizzo,
PhD,
Med.Dr,
M.Sc.
10:30 a.m. Climate Change and Health:
A Public Health View on Risk
Management—
George Luber,
PhD
10:50 a.m. After Paris: Climate Policy,
Health and the Role of Short-
lived Climate Pollutants—
Michael Brauer, Ph.D
11:10 a.m. CO2 Emissions and Global
Mortality: Relations to
Greenhouse Gases and Fossil
Fuel Combustion—
M. Harvey Brenner,
Ph.D.
Organized by: Epidemiology
Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics,
Environment, Vietnam Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
3140.0
CCC, 113
Emerging issues in the study and practice of
public health ethics
Moderator(s): Marc D. Hiller, MPH, DrPH
10:30 a.m. Criminalization of Certified Professional
Midwifery Practice: A Public Health
Ethics Analysis—
Sharon DeJoy, PhD
MPH CPH CPM
10:50 a.m. Perils of Reciprocity: The Ethics of
Partnering with Industry for Public
Health—
Jonathan Marks, M.A. (Oxon.),
B.C.L. (University of Oxford, equivalent
to JD, LL.M.)
11:10 a.m. Public Health Department
Accreditation: One Approach to
Attaining and Demonstrating Ethics
Competence—
Mary T. White, PhD
11:30 a.m. Taking “community” seriously: The
underlying impact of group level
values on public health ethics—
Daniel
Swartzman, JD, MPH
Organized by: Ethics
Endorsed by: Vietnam Caucus
3141.0
CCC, 101
Evaluating Nutrition Incentive Programs’
Impact on Fruit and Vegetable Consumption
and Access Among SNAP Shoppers
Moderator(s): Diego Rose, PhD, MPH, Diane Harris,
PhD MPH CHES
10:30 a.m. Developing a statewide effort to
increase fruit and vegetable purchases
among low-income residents: Lessons
learned from Year 1 of the Washington
State Food Insecurity Nutrition
Incentives (FINI) initiative—
Jessica
Marcinkevage, PhD, MSPH
10:50 a.m. Consumer Level Characteristics and
Outcomes from the Double Up Food
Bucks Program at Farmers Market
and Grocery Stores in Michigan—
Elissa
Trumbull
11:05 a.m. Expanding Philly Food Bucks to Reach
SNAP Customers in Multiple Retail
Settings—
Nija Rivera, MPH, CHES
11:20 a.m. Incentivizing Produce Purchases at
Farmers Markets: Year 1 Results—
Allison Karpyn, PhD.
Organized by: Food and Nutrition
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Applied Public Health Statistics, Public Health Education
and Health Promotion, Women’s Caucus
3142.0
CCC, 102
Innovative Nutrition Guidance Proposed for
Healthy People 2020: Evidence-Based Laws
and Policies
Moderator(s): Nancy Chapman, MPH, RD, Angela
McGowan, JD, MPH
Discussant: Amy Yaroch, PhD
10:30 a.m. Describing the Impact of Law and
Policy on Increasing Fruit and Vegetable
Consumption: The Healthy People 2020
Law and Health Policy Project—
Tiffani
Mulder-Kigenyi, MPH
10:45 a.m. An organizing framework for
understanding laws and policies related
to achieving Healthy People 2020
objectives around fruit and vegetable
consumption—
Pat Crawford, DrPH, RD
11:00 a.m. Growing Fit: Improving Wellness
Policies in the Early Care Setting
through Interactive Training for
Educators and Staff—
Kelsey McDavid,
MPH
11:15 a.m. Eat Your Veggies: Evidence-based
laws and policies that promote fruit
and vegetable consumption—
Manel
Kappagoda, JD, MPH
Organized by: Food and Nutrition
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Law
3143.0
HRD, Capital Ballroom 3
Addressing health disparities in public
health genomics
Moderator(s): Kimberly Kaphingst, ScD
10:30 a.m. Perceived Disadvantages and
Concerns of Abuse of Genetic Testing:
Comparative Analysis of Perceptions
of Urban African Americans and Black
African Immigrants—
Aaron Buseh, PhD,
MPH, MSN
10:45 a.m. Perspectives of Adults of African
Ancestry on Health Disparities, Genetics
and Genetic Testing for Common
Chronic Diseases—
Kezhen Fei, MS
11:00 a.m. Cancer Risk Counseling with a Diverse
Low-Income, Limited-English-Proficient
(LEP) Population—
Galen Joseph, PhD
11:15 a.m. Improving Newborn Screening
Performance – using electronic
health record, employee engagement
and family friendly access strategies
in a rural health care setting—
Shibani
Kanungo, MD, MPH
11:30 a.m. Impacts of BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic
testing in Taiwan: The lay public’s
opinions—
Lei-Shih Chen, Ph.D., P.T.,
C.H.E.S.
Organized by: Genomics Forum
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Women’s Caucus
3144.0
CCC, 107
Invited Session #1: Ensuring Sound
Leadership and Governance in an Innovative
Health Department
Moderator(s): Paul Halverson, DrPH, FACHE
10:30 a.m. Ensuring Sound Leadership and
Governance in an Innovative Health
Department—
Kaye Bender, RN, PHD,
FAAN, President and CEO of the Public
Health Accreditation Board
Organized by: Health Administration
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
3145.0
CCC, 109
Unique partnerships to further healthcare
system improvements
Moderator(s): Aja Hardy, MBA, MPH
10:30 a.m. Using the learning collaborative model
to support clinical-community linkages
for chronic disease prevention: Lessons
from the Massachusetts Prevention
and Wellness Trust Fund—
Claudia Van
Dusen, MPH
10:50 a.m. Making the First Steps toward Lasting
Collaboration: A Case Study in
Establishing Cross-sector Networks to
Improve Regional Health Outcomes—
Kate Beatty, PhD, MPH
11:10 a.m. Bridging research and practice:
Lessons learned from academic-
practice partnerships to promote
population health improvement—
Christina Welter, DrPH, MPH
11:30 a.m. PRIMES: A Proven Model to Develop
and Fund Sustainable Science-based
Partnerships that Accomplish Public
Good—
Jennifer Cabe, MA
Organized by: Health Administration
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH