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Archived DataSpeak
Events
Our most recent DataSpeak events have been archived so that you can have
access to all of the information anywhere and anytime. You can download any
of the following materials:
- Audio/video file (REAL Player format) recordings of the actual events
- Text transcript of the actual event
- PowerPoint Presentations
- Agenda
- Presenter Contact Information
- Additional reference materials and readings
Simply click on one of the event titles below to review any of the resource
materials mentioned above related to that specific event. Not
all of the archives are currently available, as the site is still being
re-designed. They will all be made available shortly.
On Wednesday, July 23, 2008, we featured:
Maternal and Child Health
on the U.S.-Mexico Border |
This DataSpeak conference provides an overview of communities on the US-Mexico border, a description of ongoing data collection and analysis efforts, and a discussion of opportunities for improved cross-border data collection. Presentations of perinatal and child mortality data is included. |
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On Monday, June 2, 2008, we featured:
On Wednesday, April 16, 2008, we featured:
On Wednesday, February 20, 2008, we featured an event titled:
Using
GIS in MCH Research and Planning |
This DataSpeak conference provides maternal and child health professionals, researchers, and program planners with a basic understanding of GIS and the methodology involved, as well as examples of how GIS has been used to examine variation in maternal and child health outcomes and disparities in access to care at the State and local level. |
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On Wednesday, November 28th, we featured the following program:
Findings from the 2005-2006 National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs |
This DataSpeak conference, coinciding with the data release of the 2005–2006 NS-CSHCN, provides an overview of the purpose and uses of the survey, highlights key findings, describes the data collection methods (as well as the similarities and differences between the 2005–2006 survey questions and the survey conducted in 2001), and walks participants through an online tool for analyzing state and national NS-CSHCN data. |
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On Wednesday, July 11, 2007, we featured the third program in the Contextual
Analysis Series:
On Thursday, June 28, 2007, we featured an event titled:
HIV/AIDS among Women: Maternal and Child Health and HIV/AIDS Partnerships for Prevention, Testing, and Care |
This program will present the latest surveillance data on HIV infection and AIDS among women, highlighting the disproportionate impact of the epidemic on women of color. Speakers will describe Federal policies, funding, and other supports available for addressing HIV and AIDS among women and highlight opportunities for partnerships between maternal and child health programs and HIV and AIDS programs to serve better the needs of women in HIV prevention and care. |
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On Wednesday, June 6, 2007 we featured an event titled:
On Wednesday, May 16, 2007, we featured an event titled:
Contextual Analysis, Part 1: A Tool for Understanding Disparities in Preterm Birth |
This first program in the series of three will present an overview of contextual analysis, including discussion of how neighborhoods are defined, what sources of data are available at the neighborhood level, how neighborhood conditions can affect health, what scientific evidence there is to support a contextual approach, and what challenges face investigators in this field of work. |
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On Wednesday, February 14, 2007, we featured an event titled:
New Findings from the National Survey of Children's Health |
The National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) conducted in 2003 provides researchers with reliable and representative State- and national-level data on factors influencing the health of children throughout the United States. Funded by the Federal Maternal and Child Health Bureau in partnership with the National Center for Health Statistics, the survey’s 301 variables empower researchers to conduct new quantitative research on a wide array of topics regarding the relationship between children’s health status, their access to care and the influence of their families and communities. Building upon a DataSpeak conducted in 2005 which provided an overview of initial findings from the survey, this program will present findings from three indepth studies that will be featured in a special February 2007 issue of Pediatrics. |
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Other Archived Events:
September 21st, 2005:
June 29th, 2005:
May 11, 2005:
September 22, 2004:
June 30th, 2004:
April 21st, 2004:
January 14th, 2004:
July 23rd, 2003:
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June 26, 2001:
March 6, 2001:
June 28, 2000:
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