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FAMILY HISTORY WORKSHOP

AGENDA

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Backgound

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Agenda

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Particpants

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Slide Sets
  Background and Evaluation Process (ACCE)
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  Documenting Family History: and Overview of Available tools (requires Winzip and   Powerpoint)

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Abstracts


Wednesday, May 1, 2002

MORNING SESSION           Moderator: Maren Scheuner, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

 8:30 a.m.  

CDC Welcome.................................................................. Muin Khoury
Director, Office of Genomics and Disease Prevention, CDC

8:40 a.m.

Introduction to the Workshop and Participants................Maren Scheuner
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

9:00 a.m.

Background and Evaluation Process (ACCE)........................ Paula Yoon
Office of Genomics and Disease Prevention, CDC

9:15 a.m.

Family-Centered Approaches to Understanding..................Sharon Kardia

and Intervening in Coronary Heart Disease

a. Presentation – 20 minutes
b. Discussion – 10 minutes


University of Michigan

9:45 a.m.

Family History of Colorectal Cancer.................................... Bob Millikan
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

a. Presentation – 20 minutes
b. Discussion – 10 minutes

10:15 a.m.

       BREAK

10:30 a.m.

Can Family History of Type-2 Diabetes to be used.............Karen Edwards

as a Tool for Public Health?

a. Presentation – 20 minutes
b. Discussion – 10 minutes

University of Washington

11:00 a.m

Family History as a Potential Tool in Asthma Prevention.....Wylie Burke
University of Washington

a. Presentation – 20 minutes
b. Discussion – 10 minutes

11:30 a.m

LUNCH
SESSION I. ANALYTIC VALIDITY
Moderator: Robin Bennett, University of Michigan

1:00 p.m.

Documenting the Family Health History: An............. Kristen Peterson Oehlke

Overview of Available Tools
Office of Genomics and Disease Prevention,CDC

1:15 p.m.

Family History as a Tool for Risk Assessment in.............. Hoda Anton-Culver

Public Health Research and Practice and In Preventive Medicine

University of California, Irvine

1:35 p.m.

Group Discussion – IdentifyKnowledge Gaps and Describe Studies Needed to Assess Analytic Validity

2:15 p.m.

Family History Collection and Pedigree Analysis.................. Maren Scheuner

2:45 p.m             Family History of Cancer and Cancer Screening in the.......... Ingrid Hall

                        General Population           National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion,                                       CDC

2:35 p.m             Do Americans Know Their Family History of ........... Joelyn Tonkin

                                     Asthma and Heart Disease?            Office of Genomics and Disease Prevention,CDC


3:00 p.m.             BREAK

3:15 p.m              Group Discussion – Identify Knowledge Gaps and Describe Studies

                                      Needed to Assess Clinical Validity

SESSION III.A             CLINICAL UTILITY

                                     Moderator: Christopher Friedrich, University of Mississippi Medical Center

           4:00 p.m.             Population Versus High-Risk Prevention Strategies: ........... Steven Hunt

                                      Do We Need to Choose?            University of Utah

           4:20 p.m.             Association Between Family History of Colorectal Cancer........... Jill Morris

                                      and Preventive Health            Office of Genomics and Disease Prevention, CDC

                                      Behaviors in Women – United States, 1997           

            4:35 p.m.           Using Decision Analytic Method to Assess the Utilityof Family History for Public Health and    Preventive Medicine........... Anupam Tyagi

                                     

                                      National Center for Chronic Disease and Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC

           4:50 p.m.             Discussion

           5:15 p.m.             ADJOURN


Thursday, May 2, 2002

           8:30 a.m............ Overview of the First Day........... Maren Scheuner

SESSION III.B ............CLINICAL UTILITY

                       ........... Moderator: Christopher Friedrich, University of Mississippi Medical Center

           8:45 p.m............ Can Knowledge of Family History Affect Behavior Change:........... Janet Audrain

                                     Using Family History of Breast Cancer as an Example?           Univ. of Pennsylvania

           9:15 a.m............ Group Discussion – Identify Knowledge Gaps and Describe Studies Needed to Assess Clinical   Utility

           10:00 a.m............ BREAK

SESSION IV. ........... ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND SOCIAL ISSUES (ELSI)

                     ...........Moderator: Wylie Burke, University of Washington

           10:15 ........... Using Family History to Achieve Public Health Goals:........... Wylie Burke

                                 Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues           University of Washington

           10:45 ........... Group Discussion –Identify Knowledge Gaps and Describe Studies Needed to Assess ELSI

           11:15 ........... What We Have Learned: A Research Agenda........... Muin Khoury

           11:45........... Closing........... Maren Scheuner

ADJOURN

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Page last updated: November 2, 2007
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