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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17 Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal Conferences To be placed on website and/or conference book 2017 NACCHO ANNUAL CONFERENCE CM2815 AGENDA: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 (Day 1) Pre-Conference Workshops (PC1-8) 8:00AM – 10:00AM Pre-Conference Workshop (PC9-16) 10:15AM – 12:15PM Opening General Session (GS1) 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Sharing Sessions, A1-A12 3:15PM – 4:15PM Sharing Sessions, B1-12 4:30PM – 5:30PM Tuesday, July 12, 2017 (Day 2) Morning General Session (GS2) 8:00AM - 10:00AM Sharing Sessions, C1-C12 10:15AM - 11:15AM Sharing Sessions, D1-D12 11:30AM -12:00PM Sharing Sessions E1 – E11 1:30PM - 2:00PM Sharing Sessions, F1 – F11 2:15PM - 3:45PM Sharing Sessions, G1- G11 4:00-PM – 5:00PM Thursday, July 13, 2017 (Day 3) Morning General Session (GS3) 8:00AM – 10:00AM Sharing Sessions, H1 – H11 9:15AM - 10:45AM Sharing Sessions, I1 – I12 11:00AM - 12:00PM Sharing Sessions, J1 – J10 1:30PM - 2:00PM
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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

Conferences

To be placed on website and/or conference book

2017 NACCHO ANNUAL CONFERENCE

CM2815

AGENDA: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 (Day 1) Pre-Conference Workshops (PC1-8) 8:00AM – 10:00AM

Pre-Conference Workshop (PC9-16) 10:15AM – 12:15PM

Opening General Session (GS1) 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Sharing Sessions, A1-A12 3:15PM – 4:15PM

Sharing Sessions, B1-12 4:30PM – 5:30PM

Tuesday, July 12, 2017 (Day 2) Morning General Session (GS2) 8:00AM - 10:00AM Sharing Sessions, C1-C12 10:15AM - 11:15AM Sharing Sessions, D1-D12 11:30AM -12:00PM

Sharing Sessions E1 – E11 1:30PM - 2:00PM

Sharing Sessions, F1 – F11 2:15PM - 3:45PM Sharing Sessions, G1- G11 4:00-PM – 5:00PM

Thursday, July 13, 2017 (Day 3) Morning General Session (GS3) 8:00AM – 10:00AM Sharing Sessions, H1 – H11 9:15AM - 10:45AM Sharing Sessions, I1 – I12 11:00AM - 12:00PM Sharing Sessions, J1 – J10 1:30PM - 2:00PM

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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

Sharing Sessions, K1-K11 2:15PM-3:15PM Closing General Session (GS4) 3:30PM-5:00PM Friday, July 14, 2017 (Day 4) Post-Conference Workshops (WS1-3) 8:00AM-10:00AM Post-Conference Workshops (WS4) 10:30AM-12:30PM

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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

N Allan, Terry MPH, Health Commissioner, Cuyahoga County, OH Board of Health

(PC4) Communicating the Value of Your Local Health Department

X

N Allen, Bree MPH, CSTE Fellow, Minnesota Department of Health (K8) Connecting Community Data for Population Health Assessments: A Framework and Toolkit

X

N Alvarnaz, Kevin MBA, Director, Community Health and Wellness, WellSpan Health

(B10) How Two Health Systems and Local Health Departments are Collaborating on Community Health

Priorities Identified in their Community Health Assessments

X

N Amos, Kathleen MLIS, Assistant Director, Academic/Practice Linkages, Public Health Foundation

(A12) Priority Population Health Competencies: Bridging Clinical Medicine and Population Health (H3)

Local Health Departments Championing Collaboration through Successful Academic Health

Department Partnerships

X

N Anson-Dwamena, Rexford MPH, Social Epidemiolgist, Virginia Dept. of Health, Office of Health Equity

(C5) An Exploration of Disparity in Healthcare Spending in the Commonwealth of Virginia

(J2) Place Matters: Understanding the Social Determinants of Health in a Community Context

X

N Anthony, John BS, Emergency Preparedness Manager, Saint Louis County Department of Public Health

(J1) Dirty Hands Can Be Scary: Improving Hand-Hygiene through Innovative Campaign Advertising

and Community Outreach

X

N Aragon, Tomas MD, DrPH, Health Officer and Director, Population Health Division, San Francisco Department of Public Health

(H9) Teaching Cultural and Racial Humility in One Big-City Health Department

X

N Auld, M. Elaine MPH, Chief Executive Officer, Society for Public Health Education

(C11) Community and Healthcare Linkages: Igniting Local and National Change for Chronic Disease

Prevention

X

N Avula, Danny MD, Director, Richmond City Health District (I8) Building Agency and Equity One Good Neighbor at a Time in Richmond’s Public Housing Communities

X

N Ayers, Amanda MPH, Senior Project Manager, Health Resources in Action, Inc.

(H11) The Community Health Improvement Plan: Using cross-sector engagement to identify and prioritize health issues to achieve Health in All

Policies (HiAP).

X

N Baggett, Ashley BS, Tobacco Prevention and Self-Management Coordinator, The Public Health Foundation of Columbia County

(E11) Linking Rural Communities to Chronic Disease Management through the Medical Reserve Corps

X

N Banerjee, Deborah PhD, Deputy Assistant Director, Houston Health Department (D3) Community assessment to understand the school readiness and health needs of children (0-5

years)

X

N Barber, Aja MS, BA, Administrative Coordinator, Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness

(E7) Louisville Metro's Health Equity Report: Telling the Story and Advocating for Equity

X

Y Barberg, Bill BA, Economics, Consultant, Insightformation, Inc. (A6) Using a Cloud-Based Performance Management Platform to Support Agency Performance and

Strategic Planning

X

N Barrett, Drue PhD, Lead, Public Health Ethics Unit, Office of the Associate Director for Science, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

(PC7) Building Competence and Infrastructure for Ethical Decision Making at the Local Health

Department Level

X

N Barry, M. Anita MD, MPH, Director, Infectious Disease Bureau, Boston Public Health Commission

(H1 ) Bridging the Gap by Telling the Story: Gathering and Communicating Data

X

N Bauman, Alice MSPH, BA, Deputy Director, Office of Population Health Improvement, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

(C12) The Triple Aim of Population Health X

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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

N Bevan-Hewitt, Catherine MPH, CHES, Health Educator/MRC Coordinator, Lake County General Health District

(J4) Stories from the Field: Leveraging Medical Reserve Corps Volunteers to Support Smoke-Free Multi-Unit Housing and Chronic Disease Prevention

X

N Bhatt, Jay MPA, D.O., MPH, Chief Medical Officer, American Hospital Association

(GS2) Sharing Our Vision, Broadening Our Impact X

N Bialek, Ron MPP, President, Public Health Foundation (A12) Priority Population Health Competencies: Bridging Clinical Medicine and Population Health (B10) How Two Health Systems and Local Health

Departments are Collaborating on Community Health Priorities Identified in their Community Health

Assessments (F11) Community Chief Health Strategist: Transforming

the Way You Approach Health in Your Community (G10) A Framework for Healthcare and Public Health Collaboration to Combat the Opioid Crises Using a

Population Health Driver Diagram (H3) Local Health Departments Championing

Collaboration through Successful Academic Health Department Partnerships

X

N Biddinger, Paul MD, Director, EPREP Program, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

(K2) Developing an Infectious Disease Emergency Response Plan for Public Health

X

N Biedrzycki, Paul MPH, MBA, CIH, Director, Disease Control and Environmental Health, City of Milwaukee Health Department

(WS2) Developing Tools for Health Departments to Prepare for, and Respond to, Water-related

Emergencies and Outbreaks

X

N Bildner, Michelle MPH, CHES, Public Health Coordinator/Assessment, Evaluation, and Policy Program, Saint Louis County Department of Public Health

(E10) Tackling Tobacco Legislation at the Local Level X

N Bishop, Darla MPH, Community Programs Manager, AmeriHealth Caritas DC

(I12) Fruit and Vegetable Prescriptions: Community Engagement and Collaboration

X

N Blumert, Carrie MPH, Community Partnership Liaison, OKC-County Health Department

(B10) How Two Health Systems and Local Health Departments are Collaborating on Community Health

Priorities Identified in their Community Health Assessments

X

N Blust, Sarah LMSW, MPH, Program Director, Primary Care Development Corporation

(PC3) Addressing High-Impact HIV Prevention Strategies: The HIV Testing, Navigation, and PrEP

Prevention Continuum

X

N Bockrath, Susan MPH, Executive Director, Nebraska Association of Local Health Directors

(PC15) Building Support for Your Local Health Department during Challenging Times

X

N Bonander, Jason MA, Director of the Office of Informatics and Information Resource Management, CDC/NCCDPHP

(F10) Population Health Informatics Framework: Chronic Disease Prevention and Management Needs

X

N Bradford, Henry No Degree, Creative Manager of Multimedia Services, Harris County Public Health

(A9) Utilizing Storytelling Methods to Promote Public Health Services

X

N Brand, Bill MPH, Director of Informatics Science, Public Health Informatics Institute

(PC2) Building an Informatics-Savvy Local Health Department: Tools and Lessons from the Field

(F3) Infor-what-ics? Tools for Communicating about a Growing Field

X

N Bresnahan, Ryann MS, Project Manager, EPREP Program, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

(K2) Developing an Infectious Disease Emergency Response Plan for Public Health

X

N Brewster, Meenakshi MD, MPH, FAAFP, St. Mary's County Health Officer, St. Mary's County Health Department

(K3) Improving Population Health Outcomes, One Primary Care Practice at a Time

X

N Brink, LuAnn Ph.D, Chief Epidemiologist, Allegheny County Health Department

(B1) Collaborating with Managed Care Organizations to Improve Community Health

X

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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

N Brown, Keith MPH, Director of Health and Harm Reduction, The Katal center for Health, Equity, and Justice

(WS4) How Health Departments Can Use a Health in All Policies Approach to Engage to Address

Mass Incarceration

X

Y Brown, Maria No Degree, CDCA, HCV Navigator, Equitas Health (D10) Bridging the Gaps in HCV and HIV Care: From Testing to Treatment

X

N Browner, Deirdre MPH, Senior Epidemiologist, Coounty of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency

(A10) Improving Population Health Through Partnerships with Innovative Clinical

Collaboratives

X

N Brumage, Michael MD MPH, Executive Director and Health Officer, Kanawha Charleston Health Department

(I9) Developing a Health Care Access Improvement Plan to Advance Quality and

Performance in Linking People to Needed Health Care Services

X

N Bundy, Joseph MPA, Local Health Department Executive Director, Harrison Clarksburg Health Department

(F1) Establishing and Leveraging a Statewide Performance Management System for Local

Health Departments to Enhance Performance and Service Delivery

X

N Bunzli, Libby MPH, Principal Policy Associate, Rhode Island Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner

(K4) Inter-Agency Integration and Alignment to Improve Population Health

X

N Cahill, Trey BA, Senior Research Administrator, District of Columbia Department of Health

(F4) A City-Based Model to Combat Emerging Vector-borne Diseases – Zika Virus, 2016

X

N Carey, Stephanie MPH/HO, Health Officer, Montgomery Township (NJ) Health Department

(C3) "Owning" Accreditation: Engaging Boards of Health in the Work of Public Health Accreditation

X

N Carrera, Marilou RN, MPH, Community Health Improvement Plan Manager, Oregon Health Equity Alliance

(H7) Community as Clinic: An equity-oriented CHIP elevates community priorities and strategies

for better health

X

N Cascio, Wayne MD, Director, Environmental Public Health Division, EPA/Office of Research and Development

(A2) Preventing Heart Attacks and Strokes: Air Pollution and Other Risk Factors

(D11) Targeting Environmental Quality to Improve Population Health and Lower Healthcare Costs

X

N Catarious, Elizabeth JD, Senior Analyst, HHS/ASPR (C9) Tell It Like It Is: How to Effect Real Change with an After-Action Report

X

N Caum, Jessica MA, MPH, Program Manager Public Health Preparedness, Philadelphia Health Department

(B7) Climate Change, Health, and Equity: Local Health Departments Take Action

X

N Chadwick, Barbara BSN, MA, PNP, Community Health Division Manager, Linn County Public Health

(I6) Public Health 3.0: The Next Frontier X

N Chamberlain, Allison PhD, Associate Professor/Assistant Director of the Center for Public Health Preparedness and Research, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health

(G4) Providing for the providers: proactive outreach to the providers to vulnerable populations

during a public health emergency

X

N Chase, Jennifer MS, Disease Intervention Program Manager, Tri-County Health Department

(G9) Successful Strategies for Improving Rabies Prevention and Control

X

N Chennisi, Katie MPH, Public Health Analyst, Harris County Public Health (F5) The Harris County BUILD Health Partnership: Revolutionizing Community Health Improvement

through Collaboration and Equity

X

N Chrysler, Denise J.D., Director, Network for Public Health Law - Mid-States Region, University of Michigan

(PC5) Health Information Data Sharing: HIPAA Facts and Fallacies

X

N Chu, Bonnie DVM, Zoonosis Veterinarian, Harris County Public Health

(G9) Successful Strategies for Improving Rabies Prevention and Control

X

N Clarke, Stephen PhD, Epidemiology Programmer, Marion County Public Health Department

(C8) Electronic Health Record Duplication Solutions in Local Health Departments

X

N Cochran, Angela MS, Director, Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, St. Mary's County Health Department

(K3) Improving Population Health Outcomes, One Primary Care Practice at a Time

X

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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

N Cook, Jessica BA, BS, Director of Communications, Public Health Informatics Institute

(F3) Infor-what-ics? Tools for Communicating about a Growing Field

X

N Cooper, Kelly MD, MPH, Director of Clinical Services, Assistant Public Health Officer, Knox County Health Department

(H3) Local Health Departments Championing Collaboration through Successful Academic Health

Department Partnerships

X

N Craciun, Kirstin MPP, MSW, Director of Community Outreach, The Center for Health Affairs

(F6) Seperated at Birth: Reunifying Clinical Medicine and Public Health in Cuyahoga County

X

N Creekmur, Pamela BS, Health Officer, Prince George’s County, Prince George’s County

(B2) Health Enterprise Zones: Addressing Social Determinants of Health through Innovative Health

Care-Community Linkages

X

N Crow, Justin MPA, Director, Division of Social Epidemiology, Office of Health Equity, Virginia Dept. of Health

(C5) An Exploration of Disparity in Healthcare Spending in the Commonwealth of Virginia

(J2) Place Matters: Understanding the Social Determinants of Health in a Community Context

X

N Dart, Bruce BA, MS, PhD, REHS, Executive Director, Tulsa Health Department

(I6) Public Health 3.0: The Next Frontier X

N Davidson, Arthur MD, MPH, Director, Denver Public Health (B5) Transforming Health through a Digital Bridge X N Davis, Aaron MBA, Public Health Project Manager, Wichita State University (B11) Information Overload: Navigating Public

Health Informatics X

N Davis, Valerie No Degree, Quality & Utilization Management Coordinator, Lincoln County Health & Human Services (Lincoln Community Health Center)

(J5) Sustainable Relationship for Community Health: A Perspective of Primary Care and Public Health Linkages for Chronic Disease Prevention

X

N Davis-Jones, Latika Ph.D, MPH, MSW, Administrator bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services, Allegheny County Department of Human Services

(H8) Addressing the Opioid Overdose Epidemic through Critical Partnerships: Public Health,

Human Services, and Health Care

X

N De Biasi, Anne MHA, Director, Policy Development, Trust for America's Health (G3) Breaking Down Siloes and Braiding Funds: The Role of a Financial Manager in Sustaining

Cross-Sector Partnerships for Health

X

N Debboun, Mustapha PhD, Board Certified Entomologist, Director, Mosquito Control Division, Harris County Public Health and Environmental Services

(WS3) Approaches for Building Local Health Department Capacity to Prevent and Control the

Zika Virus

X

N Dekker, Debra PhD, Sr. Evaluator, NACCHO (PC10) Every Number Tells a Story: The Beginner’s Guide to Evaluating Programs and

Visualizing Data

X

N DeLaVergne-Brown, Muriel RN, BS, MPH, Public Health Director, Crook County Health Department

(K10) Addressing the Need for Standardized Service Delivery Data in Local Public Health

Practice

X

N Dixon, Brian PhD, MPA, Associate Professor, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health

(D5) Leveraging a Health Information Exchange Network to Facilitate Electronic Case Reporting:

Lessons from a Controlled Informatics Study (H4) The Informatics Agenda for Public Health: A

Six Year Update

X

N Duchak, Linda EdM, MCHES, Associate Director, Center for Public Health Practice, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh

(J9) Building Local Health Department Capacity Through Experiential Learning: An Innovative Governmental and Academic Collaboration

X

N Dwyer, Maura DrPH, MPH, Program Director, Health Enterprise Zones, Maryland DHMH

(B2) Health Enterprise Zones: Addressing Social Determinants of Health through Innovative Health

Care-Community Linkages

X

N Ebekozien, Osagie MD MPH, Director of Accreditation and Quality Improvement, BPHC

(J8) Improving Local Health Department Performance by Strengthening Quality

Improvement Infrastructure

X

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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

N Eckert, Emily BA, Program Analyst, Health Systems Transformation, Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs

(F9) Working with State Legislators to Implement Bright Futures for All Children

X

N Ehnert, Karen DVM, MPVM, DACPVM, Director, Veterinary Public Health Program, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health

(H1 ) Bridging the Gap by Telling the Story: Gathering and Communicating Data

X

N El-Sayed, Abdul MD, DPhil, Executive Director and Health Officer for the City of Detroit, Detroit Health Department

(D2) Lead Safe Detroit: Coalition-building and systems change to address Detroit’s lead

challenge

X

N Eshleman, Heather M.P.H., Community Health Educator, IV, Anne Arundel County Department of Health/Behavioral Health

(G2) Opioid Misuse Prevention Program (OMPP): Using the Strategic Prevention Framework (SFP)

Model to Address the Increase in Opioid and Heroin Overdoses in Anne Arundel County,

Maryland

X

N Farrow, Olivia JD, BS, Deputy Director for Youth Wellness and Community Health, Baltimore Health Department

(WS4) How Health Departments Can Use a Health in All Policies Approach to Engage to Address

Mass Incarceration

X

N Fehrenbach, S. Nicole MPP, Deputy Division Director, Division of Congenital and Developmental Disorders, CDC

(PC6) Public Health and Clinical Collaboration in Zika Pregnancy and Birth Defects Surveillance and

Referral to Service

X

N Fiddner, Jennifer MPH, Epidemiology Research Associate, Allegheny County Health Department

(C7) Lyme Disease Surveillance in Endemic Regions

X

N Flamm, Laura MSPH, Director of Healthy Eating and Active Living, Baltimore City Health Department

(C6) From Dialogue to Implementation: Strategies to Eliminate Urban Food Deserts

X

N Foerst, Kyle MS, Emergency Response Planner, Saint Louis County Department of Public Health

(J1) Dirty Hands Can Be Scary: Improving Hand-Hygiene through Innovative Campaign Advertising

and Community Outreach

X

N Foreman, Tevis MA, Healthy Eating Coordinator, Cincinnati Health Department (E5) Food, Systems, and Health X N Foster, Allison MBA, CAE, President, NBPHE (B3) Measuring What Matters: Credentialing the

Public Health Workforce X

N Franzke, Laura PhD, MPH, Health Scientist, CDC (PC12) Community Partnerships to Improve Population Health Outcomes

X

N Gabriel, Edward MPA, EMT-P, CEM, CBCP, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, HHS/ASPR

(C9) Tell It Like It Is: How to Effect Real Change with an After-Action Report

X

N Galea, Sandro MD, MPH, DrPH, Dean, Robert A Knox Professor, Boston University School of Public Health

(GS1) Bridging Clinical Medicine and Population Health

X

N Galindez, Marcita MPA, Program Manager, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

(F5) The Harris County BUILD Health Partnership: Revolutionizing Community Health Improvement

through Collaboration and Equity

X

N Galvez, Sandi MSW, Director, Health Equity, Policy and Planning, Alameda County Department of Public Health

(A1) Advancing Racial Equity: Strategic Interventions Using the Leverage and Power of

Local Public Health Departments

X

N Gaonkar, Rujata MPH, Manager, Health Equity Initiative, Multnomah County Health Department

(A1) Advancing Racial Equity: Strategic Interventions Using the Leverage and Power of

Local Public Health Departments (H7) Community as Clinic: An equity-oriented

CHIP elevates community priorities and strategies for better health

X

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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

N Gibson, Joseph PhD, MPH, Director of Epidemiology, Marion County Public Health Department

(F3) Infor-what-ics? Tools for Communicating about a Growing Field

(K11) From top to bottom: Building informatics skills throughout your agency

X

N Gilhuly, Kim MPH, Program Director, Human Impact Partners (H2) #WeGotThis: Public Health as Crime and Violence Prevention

(WS4) How Health Departments Can Use a Health in All Policies Approach to Engage to Address

Mass Incarceration

X

N Godwin, Tommi MURP, Associate Planner, Washington County MN Dept of Public Health & Environment

(K8) Connecting Community Data for Population Health Assessments: A Framework and Toolkit

X

N Goodin, Kate MPH, MS, Epidemiology and Data Services Program Manager, Maricopa County Department of Public Health

(E2) Use of a Statewide HIE for LHD Surveillance X

N Goryoka, Grace Master of Public Health Candidate, Graduate Student, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health

(G4) Providing for the providers: proactive outreach to the providers to vulnerable populations

during a public health emergency

X

N Gresham Wherle, Emily BJ, MA, CCPH, Public Information Administrator, Northern Kentucky Health Department

(K7) Putting People Before Politics - Advocating for Syringe Exchange in a Red State

X

N Hacker, Karen MD MPH, Director, Allegheny County Health Department (B1) Collaborating with Managed Care Organizations to Improve Community Health

(H8) Addressing the Opioid Overdose Epidemic through Critical Partnerships: Public Health,

Human Services, and Health Care

X

N Hale, Piper BA, Communications Manager, Public Health Informatics Institute

(PC11) Stories from the people behind the technology: Lessons learned from the Inform Me,

Informatics podcast

X

N Halko, Martha MS, RD, LD, Deputy Director, Prevention and Wellness, Cuayhoga County Board of Health

(F6) Seperated at Birth: Reunifying Clinical Medicine and Public Health in Cuyahoga County

X

N Hall, Caitlin B.S., Prevention Specialist, Anne Arundel County Department of Health

(G2) Opioid Misuse Prevention Program (OMPP): Using the Strategic Prevention Framework (SFP)

Model to Address the Increase in Opioid and Heroin Overdoses in Anne Arundel County,

Maryland

X

N Hall, Scott MBA, JD, Senior Vice President for Civic and Community Initiatives, Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce

(GS2) Sharing Our Vision, Broadening Our Impact X

N Hanni, Krista MS, PhD, Planning, Evaluation and Policy Manager, Monterey County Health Department

(J6) A Local Health Department Public Health and Climate Change Indicator Dashboard

X

N Hanson, Melinda MPH, HIE Program Coordinator, Minnesota Department of Health

(G8) Health Information Exchange Strategies Used to Support Population Health

X

N Hardy, Hannah MPA, Program Manager, Allegheny County Health Department, Chronic Disease Prevention

(H6) Access to Fresh and Healthy Foods: Innovative Projects in Food Deserts in Allegheny

County to Improve Community Health

X

N Harris, Gibbie BSN, MSPH, Retired local health director (I6) Public Health 3.0: The Next Frontier X N Harris, Quinney MPH, Project Manager, National WIC Association (C11) Community and Healthcare Linkages:

Igniting Local and National Change for Chronic Disease Prevention

X

N Hays, Scott Ph.D., Research Scientist, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

(C1) Think healthy, govern locally: How re-imagining public health governance can drive the

healthy community of the future.

X

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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

N Hays, Susan RN, Director of Nursing, Douglas County Health Department (D1) Amish Immunization Clinic X N Hearne, Shelley DrPH, Senior Advisor, Big Cities Health Coalition, National

Association of County and City Health Officials (A3 Helping Local Health Departments Be their Community’s Chief Health Strategist -How Big

Cities are Communicating about the Health Indicators and Policy

X

N Heller, Jonathan PhD, Co-Director and Co-Founder, Human Impact Partners (I1) A Planning and Evaluation Metric Framework for Advancing Equity in Health Impact Assessment

Practice

X

N Henry, Ann MPH, Accreditation and Quality Improvement Coordinator, Boston Public Health Commission

(J8) Improving Local Health Department Performance by Strengthening Quality

Improvement Infrastructure

X

N Herrick, Tamara PhD, Tobacco Treatment Educator, MaineHealth (A7) State Public Health Approaches for Ensuring Tobacco Quitline Capacity

X

N Hill, Jessica MPH, Consultant, Public Health Informatics Institute (PC11) Stories from the people behind the technology: Lessons learned from the Inform Me,

Informatics podcast

X

N Hockenberry, Amy MPH, CPP, Behavioral Health Program Specialist, Whatcom County Health Department

(PC2) Building an Informatics-Savvy Local Health Department: Tools and Lessons from the Field

X

N Holderness, Megan MPH CPH BS, Administrator of Epidemiology, Oklahoma City County Health Department

(D7) Local Health Department All-Hazards Response in the Digital Age

X

N Holzschuh, Elizabeth BS, MS, Epidemiologist II, Johnson County Department of Health and Environment

(A5) Using the Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER) Method to Identify Health Disparities – Johnson County,

Kansas

X

N Hosig, Kathy PhD, MPH, RD, Associate Professor and Director, Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research, Department of Population Health Sciences

(D4) Gardens, Food Pantries, and Communities: Navigating Partnerships to Improve Produce

Distribution Tracking Methods

X

N Huang, Jiancheng MD, MSc, F.A.C.E., Director of Public Health, Oswego County Health Department

(B6) Linking Multi-Sector Community Resources to Clinical Tobacco Cessation Intervention among

Pregnant Women in a Rural County

X

N Hudson, William MPH, LSSGB, Waiver Project Administrator, Harris County Public Health

(I5) The Crossroads of Acceleration, Innovation, and Incubation in Public Health

X

N Hui, Janet MPH, Associate Research Analyst, CSTE (F2) Trying on the RCKMS Glass Slipper: How Well Do Jurisdictional Reporting Criteria Fit Local

Public Health Needs?

X

N Hulsey, Eric Dr.PH, M.A., Manager of Behavioral Health Analytics, Allegheny County Department of Human Services

(H8) Addressing the Opioid Overdose Epidemic through Critical Partnerships: Public Health,

Human Services, and Health Care

X

N Hunt, Becky No Degree, Administrator, Madison County Health Department (G7) A Uniform Chart of Accounts for Comparing Funding and Investments in Local Public Health

X

N Hunter, Ed MA, President/CEO, de Beaumont Foundation (PC4) Communicating the Value of Your Local Health Department

X

N Irvan, Travis MPH, Disease Prevention Program Manager, Delaware General Health District

(K1) Ohio’s Largest Ever Cryptosporidiosis Outbreak and the Vital Role of Public Health

Partnerships

X

N Iyer, Radhika MPH CPH, Infectious Disease Program Supervisor, Franklin County Public Health

(K1) Ohio’s Largest Ever Cryptosporidiosis Outbreak and the Vital Role of Public Health

Partnerships

X

N Jacob, Claude-Alix MPH, Chief Public Health Officer, Cambridge Public Health Department

(H11) The Community Health Improvement Plan: Using cross-sector engagement to identify and prioritize health issues to achieve Health in All

Policies (HiAP).

X

N Jimenez, Tony MD, M.A., Vice President, Cicatelli Associates Inc. (PC3) Addressing High-Impact HIV Prevention Strategies: The HIV Testing, Navigation, and PrEP

Prevention Continuum

X

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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

N Johnson, Lowell MA, Director of Public Health and Environment, Washington County

(K8) Connecting Community Data for Population Health Assessments: A Framework and Toolkit

X

N Johnson, Rhonda Moore MD, MPH, Senior Medical Director, Highmark Inc. TBD X N Johnson-Cornett, Belinda MS, RN-BC, MBA, Administrator/Local Public Health Official,

Florida Department of Health in Osceola County / Primary Care Medical Services of Poinciana, Inc.

(J10) Phone2Home - An Alternative to Using the Emergency Room for Routine Care

X

N Johnson-Hakim, Sharon Phd; MA; BA, Manager, Population Health Sciences, Atlantic Health System

(C4) Embracing the Messiness: A Case Study of Multi-Sector Collective Impact

X

N Joseph-Isang, Ekaette MD, Health Systems Integration Program Fellow, Kentucky Department for Public Health

(D8) Integrating Clinical Medicine and Population Health through Informatics

X

N Jourdan, Megan BA, Director of Community Health Promotion, NACCHO (J4) Stories from the Field: Leveraging Medical Reserve Corps Volunteers to Support Smoke-Free

Multi-Unit Housing and Chronic Disease Prevention

X

N Juliano, Chrissie MPP, Director, Big Cities Health Coalition/NACCHO (A3 Helping Local Health Departments Be their Community’s Chief Health Strategist -How Big

Cities are Communicating about the Health Indicators and Policy

X

N Kachur, Sandy B.S., Senior Public Information Officer, Harris County Public Health

(A9) Utilizing Storytelling Methods to Promote Public Health Services

X

N Kasowski, Eric DVM, MD, MPH, Chief, Population Health Workforce Branch, CDC

(PC12) Community Partnerships to Improve Population Health Outcomes

X

N Keippel, April MA, Mission and Community Benefit Program Manager, St. Vincent Healthcare

(K5) Talking Trauma: A Social Marketing Approach to Adverse Childhood Experiences

X

N Kelly Pryor, Brandy N. PhD, MA, Director, Center for Health Equity, Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness

(E7) Louisville Metro's Health Equity Report: Telling the Story and Advocating for Equity

X

N Kidder, Seth MPH, LEHP, Population Health Assessment and Planning Coordinator, Lake County Health Department and Community Health Center

(E8) A Data-Driven Method for Selecting Community Health Priorities for Planning Purposes

X

N Koch, Elizabeth MD MPH&TM, Outbreak Response Director, Columbus Public Health

(K1) Ohio’s Largest Ever Cryptosporidiosis Outbreak and the Vital Role of Public Health

Partnerships

X

N Koester, Deb DNP, MSN, RN, Executive Director, West Virginia Local Health Inc.

(D9) Establishing a Regional Approach to Community Health Assessment and Improvement

Planning (F1) Establishing and Leveraging a Statewide Performance Management System for Local

Health Departments to Enhance Performance and Service Delivery

(I9) Developing a Health Care Access Improvement Plan to Advance Quality and

Performance in Linking People to Needed Health Care Services

(K9) A Statewide Approach to Advancing Education on Critical Public Health Issues Using

Local Health Policy Roundtables

X

N Kraschnewski, Jennifer MD, MPH, Executive Director, Penn State PRO Wellness; Associate Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics and Public Health Sciences

(I12) Fruit and Vegetable Prescriptions: Community Engagement and Collaboration

X

N Kraus, Lewis MPH, MCP, Co-Director, Center on Disability at the Public Health Institute

(B8) Including People with Disabilities in County Health Efforts – The First Step: Data

X

N Krug, Luisa MS, Chronic Disease Epidemiologist, Tulsa Health Department (PC1) Equitable Access through Shared Use and Public Health-Informed City Planning

X

N Kudchadkar, Radhika B.S., M.S., LSSGB, Project Support Services Manager, Harris County Public Health

(I5) The Crossroads of Acceleration, Innovation, and Incubation in Public Health

X

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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

N Kuzma, Lisa MBA, Senior Program Officer, Richard King Mellon Foundation (H6) Access to Fresh and Healthy Foods: Innovative Projects in Food Deserts in Allegheny

County to Improve Community Health

X

N Lane, Jeff BA,MS, CIH, Environmental Health Specialist, Boston Public School

(E3) Using Annual School Environmental Audits to Promote Change – A Technology-Facilitated Partnership between Boston Public Health Commission and Boston Public Schools

X

N Lang, Lisa MPP, Assistant Director, Health Services Research Information and Head, National Information Center on Health Services Research and Health Care Technology, National Library of Medicine, NIH/HHS

(H4) The Informatics Agenda for Public Health: A Six Year Update

X

N Langford, Linda Sc.D., Evaluation and Communication Scientist, Suicide Prevention Resource Center/Education Development Center

(H5) Framework for Successful Messaging: Communicating Effectively and Safely about

Suicide

X

N LaVenture, Marty MPH, PhD, FACMI, Director, Office of Health IT and e-Health, Center for Health Informatics, Minnesota Department of Health

(H4) The Informatics Agenda for Public Health: A Six Year Update

X

N Lawrence, Melanie MPH, City Research Scientist II: Lead Evaluator, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

(J7) Filling in the Gaps: Disease Intervention Specialists Participate in Strengthening Service

Delivery

X

N Leaf, Robin MEd, Educational Programs and Practicum Coordinator, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Office of Student Affairs

(J9) Building Local Health Department Capacity Through Experiential Learning: An Innovative Governmental and Academic Collaboration

X

N Leite Bennett, Amy MPH, Community Health Program Supervisor, Hennepin County Human Services and Public Health

(K8) Connecting Community Data for Population Health Assessments: A Framework and Toolkit

X

N Leonardo, Jennifer PhD, MSW, Improvement Advisor, Children's Safety Network at EDC

(A4) Translating Clinical Quality Improvement to Population Based Quality Improvement

X

N Lewis, An BA and MSc in Public Policy and Management, Executive Director, Steel Rivers Council of Governments

(F7) Implementing Health in All Policies Outside the Affluent Urban Core: Making Chronic Disease Prevention Compelling in Communities Dealing

with Poverty, Violence, and Addiction

X

N Lewis, Antonia MPH, Board of Health Member, Pennington Borough (C3) "Owning" Accreditation: Engaging Boards of Health in the Work of Public Health Accreditation

X

N Li, Jennifer MHS, Senior Director, Environmental Health and Disability, National Association of County and City Health Officials

(PC8) Consumer Food Safety Education: Two Approaches from Local Health Departments

X

N Litzau, Jackie BA, Program Coordinator, The Public Health Foundation of Columbia County

(E11) Linking Rural Communities to Chronic Disease Management through the Medical

Reserve Corps

X

N Lobo, Sandra MSW, Director, Fordham University Dorothy Day Center for Service & Justice

(GS2) Sharing Our Vision, Broadening Our Impact X

Y Loonsk, John MD FACMI, CMIO, CGI Federal (F10) Population Health Informatics Framework: Chronic Disease Prevention and Management

Needs

X

N Lopez, Javier MPA, Assistant Commissioner Bureau of Systems Partnerships-Center for Health Equity, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

(PC9) Building a Movement for Violence as Health Issue in Three Big Cities and Across the Nation

X

N Loyd, Annie B.S., Research Associate, Virginia Tech Center for Public Health Practice and Research, Department of Population Health Sciences

(D4) Gardens, Food Pantries, and Communities: Navigating Partnerships to Improve Produce

Distribution Tracking Methods

X

N Lumpkin, John R. MD, MPH, Senior Vice President, Program, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

(B5) Transforming Health through a Digital Bridge (GS4) Using Data Integration to Improve

Population Health: Examples from the Field

X

N Macchione, Nick MPH, Agency Director, Health & Human Services Agency and Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, County of San Diego

(GS4) Using Data Integration to Improve Population Health: Examples from the Field

X

N Madden, Michael MD, Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Gateway Health Plan

(B1) Collaborating with Managed Care Organizations to Improve Community Health

X

N Mancini, Sally MPH, Director of Advocacy Resources, University of Connecticut, Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity

(C2) Keeping it Local: Health in School Wellness Policies

X

N Manukyan, Makaila MPP, Program Manager, Office of Health Equity, Boston Public Health Commission

(PC16) Institutionalizing Racial Justice and Equity in Hiring, Promotion, and Retention &

Operationalizing Health Equity within a Local Health Department: Boston Public Health

Commission’s Strategies for Change

X

N Martin-Anderson, Sarah PhD MPP MPH, Deputy Director, Kansas City Missouri Health Department

(I11) Racial and Gender Inequities in School Discipline Policy as a Public Health Issue

X

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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

N Martinez, Diana MPH, PhD, Epidemiology Program Manager, Harris County Public Health and Environmental Services

(WS3) Approaches for Building Local Health Department Capacity to Prevent and Control the

Zika Virus

X

N Maybank, Aletha MD, MPH, Deputy Commissioner, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

(WS1) Health at the Head of the Violence Prevention Table

X

N McClendon-Cole, Tracie JD, MPA, Deputy Director, Kansas City Health Department (E4) Violence Prevention in Kansas City: Changing Perception through Story

(H2) #WeGotThis: Public Health as Crime and Violence Prevention

X

N McDonald, Melissa BA, National Network Manager, Alliance for a Healthier Generation

(C2) Keeping it Local: Health in School Wellness Policies

X

N McDonough, Brianna MPH, Program Evaluator, University of Pittsburgh (I7) Meet FRED, ELI, LENA and TYCHO - Informatics Tools to Help Health Departments

Improve Health Outcomes

X

N McFarlane-Mills, Joy BS, Supervisory Biologist, District of Columbia, Department of Health

(F4) A City-Based Model to Combat Emerging Vector-borne Diseases – Zika Virus, 2016

X

N McGee, Sasha PhD, MPH, Senior Infectious Disease Epidemiologist, District of Columbia Department of Health

(F4) A City-Based Model to Combat Emerging Vector-borne Diseases – Zika Virus, 2016

X

N McGowan, Angela JD, MPH, Project Director, HHS/ODPHP (CDC Assignee) (G1) The Role of Law and Policy in Bridging Health and Health Care: Lessons from the Healthy

People 2020 Law and Health Policy Project

X

N Mclain, Alan MS, Youth Health Organizer, Baltimore City Health Department (C6) From Dialogue to Implementation: Strategies to Eliminate Urban Food Deserts

X

N Meit, Michael MA, MPH, Senior Public Health Systems Researcher, Public Health Research Department ; Co-Director, Walsh Center for Rural Health Analysis, NORC at the University of Chicago

(GS1) Bridging Clinical Medicine and Population Health

X

N Melnick, Alan MD, MPH, CPH, Health Officer, Clark County Public Health (I10) Public Health Ethics Case Analysis (PC7) Building Competence and Infrastructure for

Ethical Decision Making at the Local Health Department Level

X

N Mercier, Angela BS, Director, Caroline and Dorchester Counties Competent Care Connections HEZ, Dorchester County Health Department

(B2) Health Enterprise Zones: Addressing Social Determinants of Health through Innovative Health

Care-Community Linkages

X

N Mertz, Kristen MD, MPH, Medical epidemiologist, Allegheny County Health Department

(J3) Assessment of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination Coverage Among Adolescents,

Allegheny County, PA

X

N Michael, Jerri BS, Director, Generate Health STL (PC14) Creating a Regional Behavioral Health Network for Pregnant and Postpartum Women

X

N Miller, Gerald BS, Lead Technologist, Harris County Public Health (F8) Redefining Public Health Education, Communications, Marketing and Messaging

X

N Minami, Maiko BA, Project Manager, HLN Consulting, LLC (F2) Trying on the RCKMS Glass Slipper: How Well Do Jurisdictional Reporting Criteria Fit Local

Public Health Needs?

X

N Minor, Amanda Masters in Public Health, Licensed Environmental Health Practitioner, Administrator, Douglas County Health Department

(D1) Amish Immunization Clinic X

N Moore, Becki MS, State HIE Director, Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services – Information Services Division

(G8) Health Information Exchange Strategies Used to Support Population Health

X

N Moran, Jack MBA, PhD, CMC, CQM, Senior Quality Advisor, Public Health Foundation

(A12) Priority Population Health Competencies: Bridging Clinical Medicine and Population Health (B10) How Two Health Systems and Local Health

Departments are Collaborating on Community Health Priorities Identified in their Community

Health Assessments (F11) Community Chief Health Strategist:

Transforming the Way You Approach Health in Your Community

(G10) A Framework for Healthcare and Public Health Collaboration to Combat the Opioid Crises

Using a Population Health Driver Diagram

X

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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

N Muhammed, Fatimah Loren MA, BA, Director, Trauma Advocacy Initiative, Equal Justice USA

(H2) #WeGotThis: Public Health as Crime and Violence Prevention

X

N Mullen, Jessica MPA, CHES, Healthy Communities Coordinator, Portsmouth Health Department

(I2) Health and Wellness Information Center: A Health Literacy Initiative in Portsmouth, Virginia

X

N Musicant, Gretchen MPH, Health Commissioner, Minneapolis Health Department (A3 Helping Local Health Departments Be their Community’s Chief Health Strategist -How Big

Cities are Communicating about the Health Indicators and Policy

(PC15) Building Support for Your Local Health Department during Challenging Times

X

N Nepal, Vishnu MSc, MPH, Sr. Staff Analyst, Houston Helath Department (D3) Community assessment to understand the school readiness and health needs of children (0-5

years)

X

N Noor, Simran MPA, MS, Vice President Policy and Programs, Center for Social Inclusion, Government Alliance on Race and Equity

(A1) Advancing Racial Equity: Strategic Interventions Using the Leverage and Power of

Local Public Health Departments

X

N O'Donnell, Janine MPH, Assistant Administrator of Policy (B9) Community Health Teams and Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment

X

N Ogoreuc, Ann AICP, Manager of Transportation Initiatives, Allegheny County Economic Development

(F7) Implementing Health in All Policies Outside the Affluent Urban Core: Making Chronic Disease Prevention Compelling in Communities Dealing

with Poverty, Violence, and Addiction

X

N O'Neill, Sandra MS, LCPC, Director, Behavioral Health, Anne Arundel County Department of Health

(G2) Opioid Misuse Prevention Program (OMPP): Using the Strategic Prevention Framework (SFP)

Model to Address the Increase in Opioid and Heroin Overdoses in Anne Arundel County,

Maryland

X

N Orkis, Lauren MPH, CIC, Graduate Student Researcher, Allegheny County Health Department

(I4) Protocol Development for Investigation of Single Cases of Legionnaires’ Disease, Allegheny

County, PA

X

N Ortmann, Leonard PhD, Senior Ethicist, Office of the Associate Director for Science, CDC

(I10) Public Health Ethics Case Analysis (PC7) Building Competence and Infrastructure for

Ethical Decision Making at the Local Health Department Level

X

N Osiol, Jen MS, Data Assessment Specialist, Lake County Health Department and Community Health Center

(E8) A Data-Driven Method for Selecting Community Health Priorities for Planning Purposes

X

N Parrish, Erin MPH, CHES, Health Education Specialist, Lincoln County Health and Human Services

(J5) Sustainable Relationship for Community Health: A Perspective of Primary Care and Public Health Linkages for Chronic Disease Prevention

X

N Perez, Elizabeth M.P.H, Director of Communications, Education and Engagement, Harris County Public Health

(A9) Utilizing Storytelling Methods to Promote Public Health Services

(F8) Redefining Public Health Education, Communications, Marketing and Messaging

X

N Peterson-Kosecki, Amelia MS, RDN, LD, Chief, Nutrition & Physical Fitness Bureau, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

(I12) Fruit and Vegetable Prescriptions: Community Engagement and Collaboration

X

N Plescia, Marucs M.D., MPH, Health Director, Mecklenburg County Health Department

(GS3) From the Lab to the Legislature: How Policy is Our Most Impactful Tool

X

N Ponce, Michelle MPA, Executive Director, KALHD (B11) Information Overload: Navigating Public Health Informatics

X

N Popovich, Amy MSN, Community and Public Health, Resource Center Program Director, Richmond City Health District

(I8) Building Agency and Equity One Good Neighbor at a Time in Richmond’s Public Housing

Communities

X

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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

N Proser, Maura DrPH, MPH, Chronic Disease, Injury, and Tobacco Prevention Manager, Tri-County Health Department

(E1) Tri-County Overdose Prevention Partnership: A Community-Led, Local Health Department-

Facilitated, Collaborative Effort

X

N Rajotte, James MS, Chief Health Program Evaluator, Rhode Island SIM, Rhode Island Department of Health

(B9) Community Health Teams and Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment

(K4) Inter-Agency Integration and Alignment to Improve Population Health

X

N Records, Kathryn PhD, RN, FAAN, Hubert C. Moog Endowed Professor of Nursing, University of Missouri-St. Louis

(PC14) Creating a Regional Behavioral Health Network for Pregnant and Postpartum Women

X

N Reed-Hirsch, Kelly BS/MPH, Health Education Programs Manager, Harris County Public Health

(D6) Worksite Wellness Works! Setting the Stage to Make it Happen

X

N Reid, Margaret RN, MPA, Director, Office of Health Equity, Boston Public Health Commission

(PC16) Institutionalizing Racial Justice and Equity in Hiring, Promotion, and Retention &

Operationalizing Health Equity within a Local Health Department: Boston Public Health

Commission’s Strategies for Change

X

N Reveille, Kathryn RN, Public Health Nurse, Allegheny County Health Department (I4) Protocol Development for Investigation of Single Cases of Legionnaires’ Disease, Allegheny

County, PA

X

N Roache, Anna-Maria MPH, Senior Program Manager, NWICA Consortium Program, The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

(C11) Community and Healthcare Linkages: Igniting Local and National Change for Chronic

Disease Prevention

X

N Roberts, Gurleen MPH, Director of Quality Management, Cobb and Douglas Public Health

(A6) Using a Cloud-Based Performance Management Platform to Support Agency

Performance and Strategic Planning

X

N Robeson, Sara MA, MSPH, Epidemiologist III, Kentucky Department for Public Health

(D8) Integrating Clinical Medicine and Population Health through Informatics

X

N Rosen, Lillie MA, Food Access Director, DC Greens (I12) Fruit and Vegetable Prescriptions: Community Engagement and Collaboration

X

N Rosenberg, Christy MPH, Director of Programs, Be There San Diego (A10) Improving Population Health Through Partnerships with Innovative Clinical

Collaboratives

X

N Ross, Melanie MPH, MCHES, Senior Program Consultant, CDC/OADP (PC13) CDC’s 6|18 Initiative: Linking Local Public Health and Health Care Purchasers, Payers, and

Providers to Accelerate Evidence Into Action

X

N Rouhani, Ayma MPH, Public Health Educator, FDA (PC8) Consumer Food Safety Education: Two Approaches from Local Health Departments

X

N Rudicel, Laura BA, Marketing Manager, OCCHD (D7) Local Health Department All-Hazards Response in the Digital Age

X

N Rudolph, Linda MD, Director, Center for Climate Change and Health, Public Health Institute

(B7) Climate Change, Health, and Equity: Local Health Departments Take Action

X

N Rushing, Michelle J M MPH, Research Associate II, Georgia Health Policy Center (D12) Affordable Housing Health Impact Assessment in Georgia: Identifying Opportunities

for Sustained Involvement of Local Health Departments in Housing

X

N Rustem, Kimberly MPP, Senior Policy Advisor, Detroit Health Department (D2) Lead Safe Detroit: Coalition-building and systems change to address Detroit’s lead

challenge

X

N Saari, Chelsey BA, MPH, Public Health Program Supervisor, Kent County Health Department

(B4) Preparing the Future’s Workforce – An Internship Program with Purpose

X

N Salicido, David PhD, MPH, Research Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh

(G6) Innovations in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Care: Technology, Lay-Person Citizen Response,

and Development of Community-Wide Data Infrastructure

X

N Salerno, Jessica BA, Research Assistant, University of PIttsburgh (G6) Innovations in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Care: Technology, Lay-Person Citizen Response,

and Development of Community-Wide Data Infrastructure

X

N Scales, Lisa JD, President and Chief Executive Officer, Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank

(H6) Access to Fresh and Healthy Foods: Innovative Projects in Food Deserts in Allegheny

County to Improve Community Health

X

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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

Y Schafer, Tommy MPH, FOCUS Program Coordinator, Howard Brown Health (E6) Integration of Clinic-Based, Opt-Out Testing for HCV into an Existing HIV Testing Framework at

a Community Health Center in Chicago

X

N Sedivy, Judi MPH,BSN,RN, Epidemiology Research Associate, Pennsylvania Department of Health

(C7) Lyme Disease Surveillance in Endemic Regions

X

N Shah, Umair MD, MPH, Executive Director, Harris County Public Health (H10) CDC’s Health Impact in 5 Years Initiative (HI-5): Smart Investments to Improve Population

Health

X

N Shahum, Leah BA, Founder and Director, Vision Zero Network (A11) Vision Zero: Revolutionizing Traffic Death Prevention in the United States

X

N Sharfstein, Joshua MD, Associate Dean, Public Health Practice & Training, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

(GS4) Using Data Integration to Improve Population Health: Examples from the Field

X

N Shavit, Shira MD, Executive Director, Transitions Clinic Network (H2) #WeGotThis: Public Health as Crime and Violence Prevention

X

N Shoemaker, Paul MPH, MBA, Associate Director, Environmental & Occupational Health Division, Boston Public Health Commission

(E3) Using Annual School Environmental Audits to Promote Change – A Technology-Facilitated Partnership between Boston Public Health Commission and Boston Public Schools

X

N Silverman, Lisa MA, Senior Education Specialist, NACCHO (PC10) Every Number Tells a Story: The Beginner’s Guide to Evaluating Programs and

Visualizing Data

X

N Simmons, Rhonda MSW/MPH, Director of Diversity & Inclusion and Workforce Development

(H9) Teaching Cultural and Racial Humility in One Big-City Health Department

X

N Singh, Simone PhD, Assistant Professor of Health Management and Policy, University of Michigan School of Public Health

(G7) A Uniform Chart of Accounts for Comparing Funding and Investments in Local Public Health

X

N Singletary, Vivian MBA, Director, Public Health Informatics Institute (B5) Transforming Health through a Digital Bridge X N Skrobala, Kathleen RN, BSN, MA, Health Officer, Lincoln Park Health Department (C4) Embracing the Messiness: A Case Study of

Multi-Sector Collective Impact X

N Slutkin, Gary MD, CEO/Founder, University of Illinois at Chicago (WS1) Health at the Head of the Violence Prevention Table

X

N Smith, James MS, Virtual Supermarket Program Coordinator, Baltimore City Health Department

(C6) From Dialogue to Implementation: Strategies to Eliminate Urban Food Deserts

X

N Smith, Lee MD JD, Physician Director / Administrator, Monongalia County Health Department

(D9) Establishing a Regional Approach to Community Health Assessment and Improvement

Planning

X

N Snell, Denesha M.Ed., Public Information Officer, Kansas City Missouri Health Department

(E4) Violence Prevention in Kansas City: Changing Perception through Story

X

N Snook, William M.S. Ed., Marketing Services Manager, Kansas City Missouri Health Department

(I3) We Know Where You Are: Adding Geo-Targeting into Your Marketing Toolbox

X

N Sokol, Jamie MPH, Public Health Administrator, Allegheny County Health Department

(J9) Building Local Health Department Capacity Through Experiential Learning: An Innovative Governmental and Academic Collaboration

X

N Soliday, Sandi B.A., Coordinator, Alameda County Developmental Disabilities Council, Alameda County Public Health Department

(B8) Including People with Disabilities in County Health Efforts – The First Step: Data

X

N Solomon, Samantha BS, One Health Coordinator, Harris County Public Health (G9) Successful Strategies for Improving Rabies Prevention and Control

X

N Spinner, Theresa MA, Director, Media and Public Relations, NACCHO (PC15) Building Support for Your Local Health Department during Challenging Times

X

N Srinivasan, Arunkumar PhD, Health Scientist (Informatics), CDC/CDPHP (F10) Population Health Informatics Framework: Chronic Disease Prevention and Management

Needs

X

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Title 2017 NACCHO Annual Conference Activity # CM2815 Start date 7/10/17

Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

N Staes, Catherine BSN, MPH, PhD, Informaticist consultant, Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologist (CSTE)

(F2) Trying on the RCKMS Glass Slipper: How Well Do Jurisdictional Reporting Criteria Fit Local

Public Health Needs?

X

N Stahley, Nathan BS, Grant Coordinator, RiverStone Health (K5) Talking Trauma: A Social Marketing Approach to Adverse Childhood Experiences

X

N Stanek, Danielle DVM, BS, Medical Epidemiologist, Florida Department of Health

(H1 ) Bridging the Gap by Telling the Story: Gathering and Communicating Data

X

N Stefanak, Matthew MPH, Instructor and Public Health Ambassador, Kent State University College of Public Health, Baltimore, MD

(I10) Public Health Ethics Case Analysis X

N Swart, Madeleine MPH, Health Care Program Manager II, Santa Clara Valley Health and Hospital System

(A8) Improving the Implementation of a Community Health Program Using an EHR-Based,

Automated Referral List (G5) Merging Data from Multiple-County Systems

to Facilitate a More Robust Approach to Population Health Planning and Program

Improvement

X

N Thomas, Rebekah MPA, Associate Project Director, Children's Safety Network at EDC

(A4) Translating Clinical Quality Improvement to Population Based Quality Improvement

X

N Toro, Brian BA, Director, Case Investigation and Partner Notification, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

(J7) Filling in the Gaps: Disease Intervention Specialists Participate in Strengthening Service

Delivery

X

N Travis, Lori MS, Program Manager Evaluation and Reporting, MaineHealth (A7) State Public Health Approaches for Ensuring Tobacco Quitline Capacity

X

N Tutt, Tanesha DHEd, MS, CHES, LT USPHS, Lead Educator, Presidential Management Fellowship Program,

(PC12) Community Partnerships to Improve Population Health Outcomes

X

N Vaid, Awais MBBS, MPH, Director of Planning, CUPHD (C10) Optimizing EHR Data Analytics for Improved Health and Increased Revenue

X

N Valdes Lupi, Monica JD, MPH, Executive Director, Boston Public Health Commission

(H10) CDC’s Health Impact in 5 Years Initiative (HI-5): Smart Investments to Improve Population

Health (GS3) From the Lab to the Legislature: How Policy

is Our Most Impactful Tool

X

N Van Nostrand, Elizabeth JD, Assistant Professor and Director, Mid-Atlantic Regional Public Health Training Center, University of Pittsburgh

(I7) Meet FRED, ELI, LENA and TYCHO - Informatics Tools to Help Health Departments

Improve Health Outcomes

X

N van Panhuis, Wilbert MD PhD, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health

(G11) A national resource of school-level vaccination coverage data in the United States

X

N VanBuskirk, Kelly MPH, Division Chief, Health Data and Policy, Tulsa Health Department

(PC1) Equitable Access through Shared Use and Public Health-Informed City Planning

X

N Vogel, Stephanie MEd MCHES, Director of Population Health, Northern Kentucky Independent District Health Department

(K7) Putting People Before Politics - Advocating for Syringe Exchange in a Red State

X

N Voyles, Elizabeth MPA, Principal, Brass Ring Communications (PC4) Communicating the Value of Your Local Health Department

X

N Walsh, Ann MHS, BS, Director of Performance Improvement, Office of Population Health Improvement, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

(C12) The Triple Aim of Population Health X

N Warner, Jessica BS, LPN, Health Educator - HIV Prevention Specialist, Greene County Public Health

(D10) Bridging the Gaps in HCV and HIV Care: From Testing to Treatment

X

N Wasserman, Stephanie MSPH, Executive Director, Colorado Children's Immunization Coalition

(E9) Can Local Health Departments Effectively and Efficiently Provide Vaccines to the Privately Insured? Results from a Colorado Pilot Study to

Remove Barriers and Increase Financial Sustainability for Providing Immunizations

X

N Wehle, Jessica MPH, Senior Manager, Performance Improvement Iniatives, National Network of Public Health Institutes

(K6) 21st century peer networks: Evolving in the digital age to support performance improvement

X

N Weiss, Leonard MD, Clinical Instructor, Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh

(G6) Innovations in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Care: Technology, Lay-Person Citizen Response,

and Development of Community-Wide Data Infrastructure

X

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Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Accreditation and Compliance Team Continuing Education Proposal

N Welsing, Andrea MPH, Director, Injury and Violence Prevention Program, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health

(PC9) Building a Movement for Violence as Health Issue in Three Big Cities and Across the Nation

X

N White, Lloyd MPH, Administrator, Marion County Health Department (K9) A Statewide Approach to Advancing Education on Critical Public Health Issues Using

Local Health Policy Roundtables

X

N White, Marlita MSW, Director, Violence Prevention and Behavioral Health, Chicago Department of Public Health

(PC9) Building a Movement for Violence as Health Issue in Three Big Cities and Across the Nation

X

N White-Macklin, Beverley BS, MPH, PhD c, Healthcare Program Manager II/CHDP Deputy Director, County of Santa Clara Public Health Department

(A8) Improving the Implementation of a Community Health Program Using an EHR-Based,

Automated Referral List

X

N Whitman, Greg BA, Project Manager, University of Washington (K10) Addressing the Need for Standardized Service Delivery Data in Local Public Health

Practice

X

N Wier, Megan BA, MPH, Director, Program on Health, Equity and Sustainability, San Francisco Department of Public Health

(A11) Vision Zero: Revolutionizing Traffic Death Prevention in the United States

X

N Wiesenthal, Andrew MD, SM, Director of Health Care Practice, Deloitte Consulting LLP

(B5) Transforming Health through a Digital Bridge X

N Wile, Margaret MSW, Policy Associate, Health Program, National Conference of State Legislatures

(F9) Working with State Legislators to Implement Bright Futures for All Children

X

N Willis, Nicole MPH, CHES, Epidemiologist, Whatcom County Health Department

(PC2) Building an Informatics-Savvy Local Health Department: Tools and Lessons from the Field

X

N Wolf, Sheldon MBA, ND Health Information Technology Director, North Dakota Health Information Network

(G8) Health Information Exchange Strategies Used to Support Population Health

X

N Wooten, Wilma MD, MPH, Public Health Officer, County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency

(H10) CDC’s Health Impact in 5 Years Initiative (HI-5): Smart Investments to Improve Population

Health

X

N Wright, Janet M.D., Executive Director, Million Hearts, CMS Innovations Center/CDC

(A2) Preventing Heart Attacks and Strokes: Air Pollution and Other Risk Factors

X

N Yakubu, Aver MHA, MPH, Manager, Strategic Initiatives, Generate Health STL

(PC14) Creating a Regional Behavioral Health Network for Pregnant and Postpartum Women

X

N Yen, Jessica MS, Freelance writer/editor, JHY Communications (H7) Community as Clinic: An equity-oriented CHIP elevates community priorities and strategies

for better health

X

N Yoder, Jonathan MPH, MSW, Water Preparedness and Response Coordinator, CDC, Waterborne Disease Prevention Branch

(WS2) Developing Tools for Health Departments to Prepare for, and Respond to, Water-related

Emergencies and Outbreaks

X

N Yuen, Tina MPH, MCP, CPH, Senior Planner/ Designer, Raimi and Associates

(I1) A Planning and Evaluation Metric Framework for Advancing Equity in Health Impact Assessment

Practice

X

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7.24.2015

OBJECTIVES: 1) Describe core public health strategies that help local public health departments identify and address poor health outcomes. 2) Identify methods of incorporating health considerations into public policy. 3) Discuss ways local public health departments can build strategic alliances to implement successful collaborations that address health threats in the community. 4) Describe strategies to deliver appropriate risk-communication messages for specific populations in their community. 5) Identify how health care information technology and informatics can be used to improve patient outcomes 6) Compare innovative ways to structure local public health departments that maximize resources to

enhance service delivery to the community.

ACCREDITATION STATEMENTS:

CME activities with Joint Providers: This activity has been planned and implemented

in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for

Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of the Centers for Disease

Control and Prevention and National Association of County and City Health Officials

(NACCHO), Franklin County Health Department, Highlands County Health

Department, West Hartford-Bloomfield Health District, Bloomfield Health

Department, Cambridge Health Department, Harris County Public Health

Department and Environmental Services, Los Angeles County Public Health

Department, and Maryland Association of County Health Officers (MACCHO) are

jointly providing CMEs for this learning activity. The Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention is accredited by the (ACCME®) to provide medical education for physicians.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation

in the activity.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention designates this live activity for a

maximum of (26.0) AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the

credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CNE: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is accredited as a provider of

Continuing Nursing Education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's

Commission on Accreditation.

This activity provides <26.0> contact hours.

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CEU: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is authorized by IACET to offer

<2.6> CEU's for this program.

CECH: Sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a designated

provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the

National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. This program is

designated for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES) and/or Master Certified

Health Education Specialists (MCHES) to receive up to <24.5> total Category I

continuing education contact hours. Maximum advanced level continuing education

contact hours available are 0. CDC provider number 98614.

For Certified Public Health Professionals (CPH)

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is a pre-approved provider of Certified in Public Health (CPH) recertification credits and is authorized to offer (26.0) CPH recertification credits for this program.

CDC is an approved provider of CPH Recertification Credits by the National Board of Public Health Examiners. Effective October 1, 2013, the National Board of Public Health Examiners (NBPHE) accepts continuing education units (CEU) for CPH recertification credits from CDC. Please select CEU as your choice for continuing education when registering for a course on TCEOnline. Learners seeking CPH should use the guidelines provided by the NBPHE for calculating recertification credits. For assistance please contact NBPHE at http://www.NBPHE.org.

DISCLOSURE: In compliance with continuing education requirements, all presenters

must disclose any financial or other associations with the manufacturers of commercial

products, suppliers of commercial services, or commercial supporters as well as any

use of unlabeled product(s) or product(s) under investigational use.

CDC, our planners, presenters, and their spouses/partners wish to disclose they have

no financial interests or other relationships with the manufacturers of commercial

products, suppliers of commercial services, or commercial supporters with the exception

of: Bill Barberg who wishes to disclose that he receives a salary by

Insightformation, Inc., the company that developed and licenses the InsightVision

software demonstrated in this presentation. Owns stock in Insightformation, Inc.

Mr. Barberg also consults with a wide range of organizations and coalitions,

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including many health departments, on the topics covered in this presentation.

Planning committee reviewed content to ensure there is no bias.

Ms. Maria Brown who wishes to disclose that she receives a salary from a grant

funding from Gilead. Planning committee reviewed content to ensure there is no

bias.

Dr. John Loonsk who wishes to disclose that he is a consultant to CDC to

support the development of the Population Health Informatics Framework.

Planning committee reviewed content to ensure there is no bias.

Mr. Tommy Schafer who wishes to disclose that his salary is funded in Full by

Gilead Science’s public health program, FOCUS. Planning committee reviewed

content to ensure there is no bias.

Presentations will not include any discussion of the unlabeled use of a product or a

product under investigational use.

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Association of

County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), Franklin County Health Department,

Highlands County Health Department, West Hartford-Bloomfield Health District,

Bloomfield Health Department, Cambridge Health Department, Harris County

Public Health Department and Environmental Services, Los Angeles County

Public Health Department, and Maryland Association of County Health Officers

(MACCHO) are jointly providing the CNE for this activity.

CDC did not accept commercial support for this continuing education activity.

To receive continuing education (CE):

Complete the activity.

Complete the Evaluation at www.cdc.gov/TCEOnline

FEES: There are no fees for CE.


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