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Key EPID: Epidemiology HBEH: Health Behavior = Global focus PHLP: Public Health Leadership Program MCH: Maternal & Child Health 1 Gillings School Practicum Day 2018 Oral Presentations 1:30-2:30 p.m. Health Equity Michael Hooker Research Center 0001 Alumni Moderator: Lindsay Tague Olson, MPH ’14 (HB) Maternal Health Rosenau 133 Alumni Moderator: Katie L. McMillan, MPH ’13 (MCH) Adolescent Health McGavran-Greenberg 1301 Alumni Moderator: Melinda Hinson Neely, BSPH ‘86 (NUTR) 1:30 Benjamin Ruiz Rosado (MCH) Massachusetts Department of Public Health If It Does Not Align With Racial Equity, It Is Not Trauma-Informed: Defining & Developing a Trauma- Informed Systems (TIS) Approach at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Chelsea Swanson (HBEH) Mountain Area Health Education Center Perinatal Substance Use Services in Western North Carolina and the Project CARA Model Justin Mayhew (HBEH) Innovation Research & Training Youth Initiated Mentoring: Implementing a New Youth Mentoring Model 1:40 Juliana de Groot (HBEH) Food, Fitness, and Opportunity Research Collaborative A Community Circles Approach to Addressing Food Insecurity, Poverty, and Racism in Low-Resource Communities in North Carolina Nicole Fortune (MCH) Center for Maternal and Infant Health The State of Perinatal Incarceration in North Carolina Kaeleigh Damico (HBEH) Department of Health and Human Services, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Cherokee Resiliency: Writing the 2018 Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey Report for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians 1:50 Suzy Khachaturyan (MCH) North Carolina Justice Center Linking Public Investments to Maternal and Child Health in North Carolina Erin Sley (MCH) National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences The Analysis of Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation and Oxidative Stress Levels in Pregnancy Kelsey Dickman (HBEH) Campus and Community Coalition to Reduce the Negative Impacts of High Risk Drinking Establishing Indicators and Baseline Metrics for Evaluation of the Campus and Community Coalition 2:00 Maribel Sierra (HBEH) Human Impact Partners Health Instead of Punishment: National Case Studies of Health & Equity Metrics Austyn Holleman (MCH) Mary's Center Maternal Mental Health Program Perinatal Mental Health Environment Scan: How Policy, Programming and Clinical Guidelines Have Impacted Mental Health Screening, Referral and Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women in the District of Colombia Elynn Kann Sanchez (MCH) Full Access Full Choice, Carolina Population Center The Creation of Standardized Indicators Surrounding Expanded Contraceptive Method Choice for Adolescents 2:10 Question & Answer Session Question & Answer Session Question & Answer Session
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Key EPID: Epidemiology HBEH: Health Behavior = Global focus

PHLP: Public Health Leadership Program MCH: Maternal & Child Health

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Gillings School Practicum Day 2018 Gill

Oral Presentations 1:30-2:30 p.m.

Health Equity Michael Hooker Research Center 0001 Alumni Moderator: Lindsay Tague Olson, MPH ’14 (HB)

Maternal Health Rosenau 133 Alumni Moderator: Katie L. McMillan, MPH ’13 (MCH)

Adolescent Health McGavran-Greenberg 1301 Alumni Moderator: Melinda Hinson Neely, BSPH ‘86 (NUTR)

1:30 Benjamin Ruiz Rosado (MCH) Massachusetts Department of Public Health If It Does Not Align With Racial Equity, It Is Not Trauma-Informed: Defining & Developing a Trauma-Informed Systems (TIS) Approach at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health

Chelsea Swanson (HBEH) Mountain Area Health Education Center Perinatal Substance Use Services in Western North Carolina and the Project CARA Model

Justin Mayhew (HBEH) Innovation Research & Training Youth Initiated Mentoring: Implementing a New Youth Mentoring Model

1:40 Juliana de Groot (HBEH) Food, Fitness, and Opportunity Research Collaborative A Community Circles Approach to Addressing Food Insecurity, Poverty, and Racism in Low-Resource Communities in North Carolina

Nicole Fortune (MCH) Center for Maternal and Infant Health The State of Perinatal Incarceration in North Carolina

Kaeleigh Damico (HBEH) Department of Health and Human Services, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Cherokee Resiliency: Writing the 2018 Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey Report for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

1:50 Suzy Khachaturyan (MCH) North Carolina Justice Center Linking Public Investments to Maternal and Child Health in North Carolina

Erin Sley (MCH) National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences The Analysis of Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation and Oxidative Stress Levels in Pregnancy

Kelsey Dickman (HBEH) Campus and Community Coalition to Reduce the Negative Impacts of High Risk Drinking Establishing Indicators and Baseline Metrics for Evaluation of the Campus and Community Coalition

2:00 Maribel Sierra (HBEH) Human Impact Partners Health Instead of Punishment: National Case Studies of Health & Equity Metrics

Austyn Holleman (MCH) Mary's Center Maternal Mental Health Program Perinatal Mental Health Environment Scan: How Policy, Programming and Clinical Guidelines Have Impacted Mental Health Screening, Referral and Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women in the District of Colombia

Elynn Kann Sanchez (MCH) Full Access Full Choice, Carolina Population Center The Creation of Standardized Indicators Surrounding Expanded Contraceptive Method Choice for Adolescents

2:10 Question & Answer Session Question & Answer Session Question & Answer Session

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Oral Presentations, continued 2:30-3:30 p.m.

Community Health Michael Hooker Research Center 0001 Alumni Moderator: Lindsay Tague Olson, MPH ’14 (HB)

Reproductive & Sexual Health Rosenau 133 Alumni Moderator: Taylor Snyder, MPH ’13 (MCH)

Nutrition & Obesity McGavran-Greenberg 1301 Alumni Moderator: Melinda Hinson Neely, BSPH ’86 (NUTR)

2:30 Karla Jimenez-Magdaleno (HBEH) Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research Western Retirement Migration to Latin American Colonial Cities: Implications on Communities’ Quality of Life

Katelyn Jones (HBEH) FHI 360 The LEAP LNG-IUS Initiative: Learning about Expanded Access and Potential of the Levonorgestrel Intrauterine System

Jessie Phillips (MCH) UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Working across Programs: Engaging with Nutrition Policy, Planning and Evaluation at the UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

2:40 Camden Spade (HBEH) Western North Carolina Health Network Data Mapping for the 2018 Western North Carolina Healthy Impact Community Health (Needs) Assessment

Kirsten Miner (MCH) PATH Uganda Reaching Women at the Last Mile: Evaluating Self-Injectable Contraception in Uganda

Alison Salomon (HBEH) Counter Tools Environmental Cues and Health Behaviors: Food and Tobacco

2:50 Hilary Pollan (HBEH) Chatham County Council on Aging Living Their Hearts of Service: Adapting a Senior Resource Leaders Program for Chatham County, NC

Supriya Sadagopan (HBEH) Girls' Education Research Project in Nepal Barriers to Girls' Education and the Role of Menstruation in Nepal

J. Hunter Holbrook (HBEH) Farmer Foodshare Developing a Taste for Local Food: Designing In-School Cafeteria Taste Tests and Tray Waste Measures to Encourage Local Food Consumption and Procurement

3:00 Aninda Sen (PHLP) UNC Water Institute & World Vision Malawi Data Collection & Analysis of World Vision's Solar-Powered Drinking Water Projects

Jessica Simons (PHLP) Shifra Inside the Black Box of Human Centered Design: Evaluating the Process of Increasing Refugees’ Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health

Jeffrey Gilbert (HBEH) Granville Vance Public Health Implementation and Evaluation of the CATCH Program in Rural North Carolina

3:10 Question & Answer Session Question & Answer Session Question & Answer Session

Awards Ceremony and Reception Michael Hooker Research Center, Armfield Atrium

3:30-4:00 p.m.

Welcome and presentation of the Impact in Practice Awards by Barbara K. Rimer, Dean and Anna Schenck, Associate Dean for Public Health Practice. Light hors d'oeuvres provided by Vimala’s Curryblossom Café.

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Poster Session Michael Hooker Research Center, Armfield Atrium

4:00-5:00 p.m.

Adolescent Health 1. Anna Perry (HBEH)

National Institute of Medical Research – Mwanza and UNC Department of Health Behavior A Qualitative Study of a Cash Transfer Program for Adolescent Girls and Young Women

2. Crystal Bentley (HBEH)

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Implementation of a Communication-Based Pre-teen HPV Vaccination Study: Qualitative Data Analysis and Pilot Study Recommendations

Aging 3. Michael Wahby Plante (HBEH)

Kenan Institute Asia Healthy Aging Society: Providing Monitoring and Scaling Recommendations for a Health and Financial Literacy Program in Bangkok, Thailand

4. Tejaswini Vemuganti (HBEH) Kenan Institute Asia Analysis of Thai Worker Health Literacy and Wellness and the Implications of Thailand's Aging Society on Human Resource Practices

5. Becky Payne (HBEH) Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise Preparation for Qualitative Interviews of Orange County Caretaker Households

Alcohol & Drug Use 6. Julia Ricotta (HBEH)

Appalachian Mountain Community Health Center Assessing Community Needs for Hepatitis C and Substance Use Disorder Treatment in Western North Carolina

7. Melissa Speener (HBEH) Cigna – HealthService Leadership Program Developing Community Engagement Strategy and Recommendations to Reduce Opioid Overdoses in Target Communities

8. Benjamin Banasiewicz (MCH) UNC Horizons Program Examining Outcomes for Buprenorphine/Naloxone Induction and Use in Women with Opioid Use Disorder that are Pregnant: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis

Child Health 9. Ariana Stewart (MCH)

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Neurodevelopmental Outcomes at 10 years of Age in an Extremely Low Gestational Age Newborn Cohort as a Function of Indication for Preterm Delivery

10. Bernadette Aylward (HBEH) Duke Center for Child and Family Policy, Family Connects Program Creative Methods for Strengthening Community Alignment: Supporting National Expansion of a Newborn Nurse Home-Visiting Program

Child Health, cont. 11. Shristi Tiwari (MCH)

Duke Center for Child and Family Health Stakeholder Engagement Across the System of Care

12. Venera Urbaeva (MCH) UNICEF Strengthening Child Health through Improved Care Seeking Behaviors

Community Health 13. Adele Henderson (HBEH)

Marian Cheek Jackson Center and Partnerships in Aging Program Piloting a Community-Based Living-Learning Home in Chapel Hill's Northside Neighborhood

14. Caitlin Dooley (PHLP) North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Rural Health Recruitment and Retention of Primary Care Physicians in Rural North Carolina

15. Rebecca Bloch (PHLP) North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Multiyear Analysis of Submissions for Animal Rabies Testing in North Carolina

Diabetes 16. Michele Plaugic (HBEH)

Research & Evaluation Group at Public Health Management Corporation A Qualitative Analysis of Key Informant Interviews to Assess the Diabetes Prevention Program in Pennsylvania

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Poster Session, continued Michael Hooker Research Center, Armfield Atrium

4:00-5:00 p.m.

eHealth 17. Sara La Lone (MCH)

Shifra Communicating and Connecting Resources to Increase Refugees’ Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Information in Australia

18. Hannah Potter (MCH) Aminah Utilizing Web-Based Tools to Enhance Sexual and Reproductive Health Knowledge for Women in Saudi Arabia

19. Nikki Pritchard (HBEH)

MiracleFeet A New Way To CAST During Clubfoot Treatment: Developing a Training Package to Support Users of a Mobile App for Patient Data Collection

20. Jamie Prince (PHLP)

Tema Eye Center Glaucoma Screening Using an iPad-based Visual Field Test: A Feasibility Study Poster

Health Communication 21. Christopher Noronha (HBEH)

RTI International A Multi-Perspective Approach to Health Communication

Health Equity 22. Mallory Michalak (MCH)

IntraHealth International Youth Health Priorities in Low and Middle-Income Countries

HIV/AIDS & Infectious Diseases

23. Rodrigo Costa Liao (HBEH) UNC Project – Malawi Promoting Mother-Infant Retention along the HIV Care Continuum: A Comparative Effectiveness Evaluation of Three Models for Community Facility Linkage

24. Cedar Mitchell (EPID)

North Carolina Division of Public Health Evaluating North Carolina’s Policy for HIV and Hepatitis B Infected Healthcare Personnel Who Perform Invasive Procedures After 25 Years of Implementation

25. Molly Remch (EPID)

NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Assessing HIV PrEP Awareness and Use in New York City, 2016

26. Katherine Flowers (HBEH)

Universidad del Valle de Guatemala Mixed Methods Analysis of Patient Costs and Voluntary Partner Referral in a Multilevel Pilot Intervention in HIV Care for MSM in Guatemala City

27. Monica Jimenez (EPID)

North Carolina Division of Public Health Difference in Time to Entry to Care Among Individuals Newly Diagnosed with HIV in North Carolina by Rural/Urban Status

28. Jessica Seidelman (EPID) Duke Regional Hospital Target Action Group for Clostridium difficile Prevention

HIV/AIDS & Infectious Diseases, cont. 29. Anna Leonard (HBEH)

North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health Development of a Syringe Exchange Program Toolkit to Support Opiod Response

Injury, Violence, and Safety 30. Dylan DeLisle (HBEH)

University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center Identifying Emergency Department Care in the Year Prior to Suicide Death

31. Chiziterem Onyekwere (HBEH) Call It Out Together Designing a Quantitative Instrument for a Survivor-Focused Website for Individuals Who Have Experienced Sexual Violence

32. Madeleine Eldridge (HBEH) &

Kate Crissman (MCH) Call It Out Together Conducting Formative Research to Design a Survivor-Focused Website for Individuals Who Have Experienced Sexual Violence

Maternal Health 33. Andreas Antono (PHLP)

UNC Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Feasibility of Routine Quantification of Blood Loss for Vaginal Deliveries

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Poster Session, continued Michael Hooker Research Center, Armfield Atrium

4:00-5:00 p.m.

Maternal Health, cont. 34. Dzidzai Muyengwa (MCH)

Women's Birth and Wellness Center Why Every Week is Breastfeeding Week: Lactation Reseearch, Program Planning and Implementation

35. Fanny Nije (MCH) United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Male Involvement in Maternal Health: A Scale Up of Male Engagement Clinics to Increase Uptake of SRH Commodities and Improve Pregnancy Outcomes in The Gambia

36. Edith Amponsah (MCH) MAZA A Qualitative Field Assessment of MAZA's Role in Solving Urgent/Emergent Health Transportation Crises in the Bunkpurugu-Yunyoo District (BYD) in the Northern Region of Ghana

Mental Health 37. Jazmin Monroe-Richards (MCH/MSW)

BeWell Health and Wellness Academic Stress Curriculum: Arming Scholars with the Tools Needed to Navigate Stress for Better Academic Outcomes

38. Reah Siegel (HBEH) UNC Chapel Hill School of Social Work Nationwide Probation Approaches to Supervising Adults with Mental Illnesses

39. Mantha Alina (MCH) UNC Department of Psychiatry The Role of Nutrition, Microbiome, and Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorder

Patient Experience & Outcomes 40. Afsaneh Mortazavi (HBEH)

Kaiser Permanente – Regional Health Education Diabetes and Vasectomy: Assessment of Kaiser Permanente's Readiness to Implement Prevention Programs and Improve Regional Workflows through Evaluation

41. Madeline Kameny (HBEH) & Joanna Ramirez (HBEH) Southern Oral History Program "Not a lot of alternatives, and they're not cheap": Using Oral Histories to Shed Light on Healthcare in Rural North Carolina

42. Samantha Luu (HBEH) Peers for Progress & NC Cancer Hospital Designing and Delivering a Peer Mentoring Program for UNC Hospitals

43. Andrew Bradford (HBEH) Campaign for Southern Equality (CSE) Creating a Literature Review and Dissemination Plan for the Trans Health Focus Group Project

44. Nastacia Pereira (HBEH) UNC Dept. of Health Behavior Exploring Opportunities to Integrate Emotional Support into Existing Clinical Diabetes Care: A Qualitative Study

Physical Activity 45. Kate Stanton (HBEH)

Duke Center for Childhood Obesity Research Fomrative Reserch to Understand Health and Wellness Engagement Among State Parks and Recreation Associations

Reproductive & Sexual Health 46. Anna Wallin (MCH)

Honduran Health Alliance Providing Cervical Cancer Screening and Reproductive Health Resources in Rural Honduras

47. Sarah Salma Afroz (MCH) Carolina Population Center Evaluating the Reproductive and Contraceptive Needs of the Youth in Urban Nigeria

48. Ponta Abadi (MCH) Family Planning Country Action Process Evaluation Evaluating Family Planning Programs in Nigeria and the DRC

49. Megan Carlucci (MCH)

Center for Maternal and Infant Health Improving Preconception Health in Northeastern North Carolina

50. Grace Jaworski (MCH) Save the Children Evaluating the Use of Emergency Contraception in Save the Children's Reproductive Health in Emergencies Program

51. Colleen Boyle (MCH) Planned Parenthood Global Latin America Regional Office Developing Program Learning Tools for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Programs in Latin America

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Poster Session, continued Michael Hooker Research Center, Armfield Atrium

4:00-5:00 p.m.

Reproductive & Sexual Health, cont. 52. Nicole Davis (MCH)

NARAL (National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League) Pro-Choice North Carolina Promoting Accountability of Title V Funded Fake Reproductive Health Clinics

53. Linda Chamiec-Case (MCH) NARAL (National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League) Pro-Choice North Carolina NC College, University, and Boarding School Referrals to Fake Clinics (AKA “Crisis Pregnancy Centers”)

54. Mattea Alexander (MCH) Population Council A Situational Analysis of Reproductive Health in Guatemala 2018


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