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January 27, 2000
8:30-10:00 AM - Concurrent Breakout Sessions

The Internet: Building Bridges Between Providers and Patients
1039  The Beth Israel Deaconess Learning Center - A Model for Health Information Access 1. Jane Wandel, MS, RN, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 2. Ediss Gandleman, MBA, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 3. Beth Kantz, MPH, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
703  Emotional Intelligence Technology to Enhance Health 1. Jerry Kaiser, MEd, HeartMath Health
754  Using Interactive Media and Multimedia Storytelling on the Internet to Promote Better Consumer Health 1. Yuri Quintana, BSEE, MSEE, PhD, University of Western Ontario
350  Use of a Consumer Controlled Vocabulary for Delivery of Personalized Health Information 1. Philip Marshall, MD, WellMed, Inc, 2. Michael Rozen, MD, WellMed, Inc.
432  The VA Health Resource (VAHR) on the Internet: Building a Healing Health Information and Education Website 1. Victor Wahby, MD, PhD, Department of Veterans Affairs, 2. Nancy Thompson,  PhD, Department of Veterans Affairs, 3. Susi Lewis, MA, RN, Department of Veterans Affairs, 4. Laura Warfield, MS, RD, Department of Veterans Affairs, 5. Thomas Garthwaite, MD

Strategic Planning for Health Improvement Among Diverse Populations
293  Health Action: Strategic Planning for Community Health Improvement in Monroe County, NY 1. Cheryl Utter, MBA, MS, RN, Monroe County Health Department, 2. Andrew  Doniger, MD, MPH, Monroe County Health Department, 3. Nancy Bennett, MD, MS, Monroe County Health Department
1021  Healthy Iowans 2010: Disability 1. Judith Amundson, MS, Iowa Child Health Specialty Clinics, 2. Jack Hillyard, MSW, Iowa Creative Employment Options/ Iowa UAP
1075  Creating Change: A Three Pronged Approach to Health Planning and Policy  Development Through Community Partnership 1. Deborah Kiel, MS, RN, St. Louis County Department of Health, 2. Holly Ingraham, BA/BS, St. Louis County Department of Health
474  California Healthy Cities and Communities: Promoting Community Health through Collaborative Partnerships 1. Shirley Duma, MA, California Healthy Cities and Communities, 2. Joan Twiss, MA, California Healthy Cities and Communities, 3. Gregory Shaffer, MA, California Healthy Cities and Communities, 4. Vivian Look, MPA, California Healthy Cities and Communities
251  2010 Health Objectives: Inclusivity As The Key To A Successful Community Process 1. Leon Vinci, MPH, Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department

Information Resources to Address Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities
832  Eliminating Health Disparities: An Action Agenda 1. Jack Thompson, MSW, Univ. of Washington School of Public Health & Comm. Medicine, 2. James Krieger, MD, MPH, Epidemiology, Planning & Evaluation Unit, 3. Sandra Ciske, Public Health - Seattle and King County, 4. Aaron Katz, Univ. of WA
796  Reducing Health Disparities through  Information Resource Use 1. Rose Foster, BA/BS, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, 2. Jeanne Goshorn, MS, National Library of Medicine, 3. Gale Dutcher, MS, National Library of Medicine, 4. Melvin Spann, PhD, National Library of Medicine
988  Building a Collaborative Information Infrastructure for Better Multicultural Health Information, The California MultiCultural Health Information Institute 1. Carmen Rita Nevarez, MD, MPH, Public Health Institute, 2. Tomiko Conner,  MPH, California PanEthnic Health Network, 3. Calvin Freeman, Consultant
1085  Reducing Disparities in Access to Health Information: Interactive Health Communication and Community-Based Collaborations 1. Jeffrey Ellis, PhD, California Telehealth and Telemedicine Center, 2. Priscilla Enriquez, MPH, California Telehealth and Telemedicine Center, 3. Laura Scheele, BA/BS, California Telehealth and Telemedicine Center
997  Birth Defect Prevention Knowledge and Behavior Among Hispanics: Working to Eliminate Disparities 1. Nicole McCarus, BA/BS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2.  Katherine Lyon Daniel, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
523  Measuring Disparities Among Race/Ethnic Groups and States: Experience with Healthy People 2000 Objectives 1. Jeff Pearcy, MS, CDC-NCHS, 2. Kenneth Keppel, PhD, CDC-NCHS, 3. Diane Wagener, PhD, CDC-NCHS

Meeting the Health Needs of Rural and Migrant Communities
254  The Second Time Around: Iowa's 2010 Approach to Partnerships 1. Stephen Gleason, DO, Iowa Department of Public Health, 2. Louise Lex, PhD, Iowa Department of Public Health
241 Reducing Health Risk Behavior: A Rural Community Clinic 1. Jeanne Bowden, RN, PhD, OHSU School of Nursing at Eastern, 2. Marguerite Pike, DSC, RN, OHSU School of Nursing at Eastern, 3. Kenric Jones, MD, OHSU School of Nursing at Eastern, 4. Susan Peeples, MS, RN, OHSU School of Nursing at Eastern, 5. Karen Hasel
731  Strengthening the Public's Health Through Telehealth Services 1. Dena Puskin, DSC, Health Resources and Services Admin., 2. Cathy Wasem, RN, Office for the Advancement of Telehealth, 3. Barkin Amy, MSW, Office for the Advancement of Telehealth, 4. Kumekowa Joanne, MBA, Office for the Advancement of Telehealth
422  Reducing Unintended and Mistimed Pregnancies in the Farmworker Community through Male Involvement 1. Alayne Unterberger, MA, Gulfcoast North AHEC, 2. Jose Villalobos, Outreach  Worker/Health Promotor, 3. Ramiro Ros, BA/BS, Pastor, Beth El Farmworker Mission
247 An Assessment of Food Security in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi 1. Stephen Gareau, MA, Mississippi State University

Using Technology to Improve Health of Disabled Populations
609  Using Collaborative Partnerships to Develop Online Access to Information, Providers and Services 1. Roxanne Hauber, BSN, RN, PhD, Shepherd Center
416  Health Promotion for Women with Disabilities 1. Suzanne Smeltzer, EdD, RN, Villanova University College of Nursing
603  Costs, Effects and Quality Adjusted Life Years with a Telerehabilitation Intervention—A Preliminary Report 1. Victoria Phillips, PhD, School of Public Health, Emory University
616  The Electronic House Call 1. John Peifer, MS, Georgia Tech ,Biomedical Interactive Technology Center
363  TelAbility - Using Telecommunications to Enhance the Lives of Children with Disabilities 1. Joshua Alexander, MD, UNC School of Medicine

Lessons Learned in Building Partnerships and Coalitions
354  A Partnership Approach to Public Policy Development 1. Kaye Bender, MS, RN, MS Department of Health, 2. Buchanan David, JD, MS Department of Health
503  Community Change in an Ever-Changing World: Using Complexity Science in Building Partnerships 1. Linde Howell, BA/BS, MA, The Coalition for Healthy Cities and Communities
186  Locals Learning from Locals 1. Arthur Cohen, JD, MPH, Uncas Health District
236  Health Net's Experience with Arranging TB Services in Medi-Cal Managed Care: Lessons in Policy Development and Implementation 1. Rogelio Lopez, BA/BS, Health Net, 2. Janice Fitzgerald Milligan, RN, Health Net, 3. Kathleen Rager, MPH, Health Net
690  North Carolina Governor's Task Force on Health Objectives for the Year 2000 - Lessons Learned from a Statewide Partnership 1. Charles Blackmon, MBA, NC Mutual Life Insurance Company

Ensuring a Healthy Future for Children and Adolescents
383  Tattoo Removal Program Promotes Adolescent Health and Workforce Expansion 1. Lisa Benton, MD, MPH, Project New Start, 2. Adriana Alvarado, BA/BS, Public Health Department
989  The Advent of CQI Programs within California Children's Services: Continuing our Commitment to California's Children in the Next Millennium 1. Shin Margaret Chao, PhD, Children's Medical Services, 2. Andrea Kachuck, MD, CA Medical Services, 3. Bridget Ward, MS, California Medical Services, 4. Charlotte Tomita, MS, CA Medical Services
1042  Setting a Health and Welfare Agenda for the Children of Cambridge, Massachusetts 1. Virginia Chomitz, PhD, Health of the City, 2. Lynn Schoeff, MEd, Cambridge Public Health Department, 3. Ellen Semenoff, Cambridge Human Services Department
498  Partnerships for Children 1. Brenda Martin, MS, Catawba Public Health District - SCDHEC, 2. Jan Blackwell, RN, Catawba Public Health District, 3. Susan Watts, RN, Catawba Public Health District
499  EMS for Children: A Public Health Priority 1. Jean Moody-Williams, MPA, RN, EMSC National Resource Center

How Performance Standards Can Help Achieve Health Objectives
510  Ok, We've Set Objectives, Now What? How Public Health Performance standards will Help Improve Community Capacity to Achieve Healthy People Objectives 1. Liza Corso, MPA, National Association of County and City Health Officials, 2.Paul J Wiesner, MD, DeKalb County Board of Health, GA/NACCHO, 3. Patricia J Gadow, MPH, Madison Department of Public Health, WI/NACCHO, 4. Linda McElwee, RN, Caldwell County Health Dept., Missouri
374  Ok, We've Set Objectives, Now What? How Public Health Performance Standards Will Help Improve Capacity to Achieve Healthy People Objectives 1. Ron Bialek, MPP, Public Health Foundation
624  How Public Health Performance Standards Will Help Improve The Capacity of State Public Health Systems 1. Audrey Thomas Rivas, BA/BS, Association of State and Territorial Health  Officials, 2. Mike Barry, Public Health Foundation, 3. Liza Corso, MPA, Nat. Association of County & City Health Officials
944  The Role of Governance as Part of a National Initiative to Improve Public Health Outcomes 1. Marie Fallon, BA/BS, National Association of Local Boards of Health, 2. Rebecca Edwards, MPH, Non-Profit
1173  Ok, We've Set Objectives, Now What? How Public Health Performance Standards Will Help Improve Community Capacity to Achieve Healthy People Objectives 1. Annette Ferebee, MPH, American Public Health Association, 2. Colleen C. Hughes, PhD, APHA

Grandma's House
1270  Grandma's House 1. Deborah L. Roush, MSN, RN, Valdosta State University 2.Susan Closson, MSN, RN, Valdosta State University 3. Martha Giddings, MSW, PhD, Valdosta State University 4.Marcy Philpot, MSW, Valdosta State University 5.Kelly Vandenberg, 
RN, Valdosta State Univ.
1029  Assisting Grandma's House 1. Kelly Vandenberg, RN, Valdosta State University, 2. Deborah Roush, MSN, MS, RN, Valdosta State University, 3. Susan Closson, MSN, MS, RN, Valdosta State University, 4. Martha Giddings, MSW, PhD, Valdosta State University, 5. Marcy Philpot, MSW, Valdosta State
1007  Social Work Partnerships with Nursing 1. Martha Giddings, MSW, PhD, Valdosta State University, 2. Deborah Roush, MSN, MS, RN, Valdosta State University, 3. Susan Closson, MSN, MS, RN, Valdosta State Univ. 4. Marcy Philpot, MSW, Valdosta State University, 5. Kelly Vandenberg, RN, Valdosta State
985  Nurses Go to Grandma's House 1. Susan Closson, MSN, MS, RN, Valdosta State University, 2. Deborah Roush, MSN, MS, RN, Valdosta State University, 3. Martha Giddings, MSW, PhD, Valdosta State University, 4. Marcy Philpot, MSW, Valdosta State University, 5. Kelly Vandenberg, RN, Valdosta State

Implementing Cardiovascular Health Strategies at the Community Level
1177  Translation of REACT to Help Communities Respond to Heart Attacks 1. Mary M. Hand, RN, MSPH, NIH/NHLBI, 2. Karen A. Donato, MS, RD, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
1009  Strengthening the Heart beat of Native American and Alaska Native Communities 1. Matilde Alvarado, RN, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 2. Tanya Parker, Native American Management Services, Inc, 3. Diane Miller, Native American Management Services, Inc., 4. Pamela Iron, American Indian Resource Center
1176  Salud Para Su Corazon: Bringing Heart Health to Latinos 1. Matilde Alvarado, RN, MSN, NIH/NHLBI, 2. Karen A. Donato, MS, RD, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 3. Rina Alacalay, PhD, NIH/NHLBI
1174  Hearts and Parks: A Collaborative Community-Based Health Promotion Project 1. Karen A. Donato, MS, RD, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
1175  Eliminating Health Disparities in High-Risk Communities: A Local Geographic Approach 1. Frederick C. Rohde, MA, NIH, NHLBI, 2. Karen A. Donato, MS, RD, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Collaboration Models for Community-Based Health Reform
1117  Collaboration Models for Community-Based Health Reform 1. Charles Maynard, MA, MI Public Health Institute, 2. Linda Kehart, BA/BS, Decatur Community Partnership, Turning Point, 3. Vondie Moore Woodsbury, EdD, Muskegon Community Health Project, CCHMs, 4. Lisa Uchno, BA/BS, Creating a Healthier Macomb
1116  Collaboration Models for Community-Based Health Reform 1. Vondie Moore Woodsbury, EdD, Muskegon Community Health Project, 2. Linda Kehart, BA/BS, Decatur Comm. Partnership, Turning Point award, 3. Lisa Uchno, BA/BS, Creating a Healthier Macomb, CCN grant awardee, 4. Charles Maynard, MA, MI Public Health Inst.
1087  Collaboration Models for Community-Based Health Reform 1. Lisa Uchno, BA/BS, Creating a Healthier Macomb, 2. Vondie Moore Woodbury, EdD, Muskegon Community Health Project, 3. Linda Kehart, BA/BS, Decatur Community Partnership, 4. Charles Maynard, MA, Center for Advancing Community Health
1115  Collaboration Models for Community-Based Health Reform 1. Linda Kehart, BA/BS, Decatur Community Partnership, 2. Lisa Uchno, BA/BS, Creating a Healthier Macomb, CCN grant awardee, 3. Vondie Moore Woodsbury, EdD, Muskegon Community Health Project, CCHMs community, 4. Charles Maynard, MA, MI Public Health Inst.

Using Women's Report Cards to Eliminate Disparities
524  The Status of Women in the States: Creating State-National Partnerships to  Measure Women's Status 1. Heidi Hartmann, PhD, Institute for Women's Policy Research, 2. Amy Caiazza, PhD, Institute for Women's Policy Research
104  The North Carolina Women's Health Report Card  1. Sheila Cromer, MS, NP, RN, NCDHHS, Department of Public Health, Women's Health Branch
301  Using Women's Health Report Cards to Eliminate Disparities in Health 1. Sue Ginsburg, MSW, The Lewin Group, 2. Michelle Berlin, MD, FOCUS on the Health of Women, University of PA, 3. Marcia Greenberger, JD, National Women's Law Center
1104  Women's Health Report Card: Healthy People "2000" 1. Suzanne Haynes, PhD, Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health

Improving Diabetes Care Among Minorities
619  Improving Diabetes Care Among Minorities Using a Multi-Component Approach-The National Diabetes Education Program 1. Joanne M. Gallivan, MS, RD, National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP), NIH, 2. Eliana Loveluck, MSW, NDEP, 3. Mary Clark, MEd, NDEP, 4. Mimi Lising, MPH, NDEP

Promoting Five a Day
1196  Collaborating Nationally to Increase Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in the US: The 5 A Day for Better Health Program 1. Gloria Stables, MS, RD, National Cancer Institute/NIH, 2. Mary Ann Dun, PhD, RD, NCI, 3. Daria Chapelsky, MPH, NCI, 4. Linda Nebeling, MPH, PhD, RD, NCI
1197  Meeting 2010 Health Objectives: Private Sector Partnering to Increase Fruit and Vegetable Consumption 1. Elizabeth Pivonka, RD, PhD, Produce for Better Health Vegetable 
1198  5 A Day: The Military's New Strategic Weapon for 2010 1. Mary Kay Solera, MS, RD, US Navy
1284  AR 5 A Day Program Uses Coalition & Media to Successfully Promote Fruits & Veggies 1. David Rath, MA, RD, AR Dept. of Health
1199  TV and 5 A Day: A Mutually Beneficial Relationship 1. Mary Ann Van Duyn, MPH, RD, PhD, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, 2. Gloria Stables, MS, RD, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health

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Partnerships for Health in the New Millennium          January 24-28, 2000         Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC

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