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January 26, 2000
8:30-10:00 AM - Concurrent Breakout Sessions

Public/Private Community Partnerships to Improve Community Health
659  Communities Working Together for a Healthier New York - Partnering with Local Communities for Public Health Action 1. Priti Irani, MS, NY State Dept. of Health, 2. Colleen Byrne, MA, NY State Dept. of Health, 3. Michael Medveskey, MPH, NY State Dept. of Health, 4. Sylvia Pirani, MPH, NY State Dept. of Health, 5. Joseph Pofits, MPH, Healthy Capitol District Initiative
803  Sedgwick County, Kansas Community Health Assessment and Improvement Project  1. S. Edwards Dismuke, MSPH, MD, University of Kansas-Wichita, 2. Doren Fredrickson, MD, PhD, University Of Kansas Medical School, 3.Ray Goldsteen, DrPH, Clemson University, 4. Karen Goldsteen, PhD, Clemson University, 5. Ruth Wetta-Hall, RN, MSN, MP
543  Patient-Provider Partnership for Health Improvement  1. Rose Mary Pries, MPH, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, 2. Mildred Eichinger, MPH, RN, Department of Veterans Affairs
314  Models That Work Campaign  1. Tracy McClintock, BA/BS, MBA, Models That Work Campaign
711  Implementing Healthy People Objectives in Communities of Faith  1. Catherine Kotecki, DSC, RN, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, 2.Carolyn Rea, NP, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

Enhancing Children's Health: Issues and Innovations
204  Using a New National Survey of Children with Special Needs to Measure Progress in 
Meeting 2010 Objectives
1. Stephen Blumberg, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC
713  Dental Care Access - Report of the North Carolina Institute of Medicine Task Force 1. Diane Colbert, FirstHealth Dental Care Centers, 2. Sharon Harrell, DDS, MPH, FirstHealth Dental Care Centers
612  Healthy Indoor Air for America's School Children  1. Susan Womble, BA/BS, US Environmental Protection Agency, 2. Jennifer Keller, MA, US Environmental Protection Agency, 3. Michele Guarneiri, BA/BS, US Environmental Protection Agency
99  Cost-Effectiveness of Asthma Intervention Programs  1. Mark Heil, PhD, US Environmental Protection Agency

Using Technology to Improve Health of Underserved Populations
267  The Internet and the Elderly: More Than Just a Healthcare Tool  1. Christobel Selecky, MA, LifeMasters Supported SelfCare, Inc., 2. Christine Ruggerio, RN, LifeMasters Supported SelfCare, Inc.
421  A Partner in Providing Health Information in Spanish—New York Online Access to Health (NOAH) 1. Kristine Alpi, BA/BS, MS, The New York Academy of Medicine
290  Developing "Low Barrier" Consumer Information  1. Christina Zarcadoolas, PhD, Brown University
475  The Use of Interactive, Multimedia Kiosks for Delivering Breast Cancer Education to 
Low-literacy Latinas Associates
1. Armando Valdez, PhD, Valdez & Associates, 2. Kakoli Banerjee, PhD, Valdez & Associates

Partnerships for Sexual Health
784  The National STD Action Plan: A Collaborative Response to the Landmark IOM Report 1. Joan R. Cates, MPH, American Social Health Association, 2. Deborah Arrindell, American Social Health Association 
1155  Community Partnerships for Addressing Teen Pregnancy  1. Ruth Raines-Eudy, MSW, PhD, U.A.L.R.
202  Lessons in Collaboration: A Syphilis Prevention Program in Guilford County  1. Caroline Moseley, MPH, Guilford County Department of Public Health, 2. Jo Valentine, MSW, CDC, 3. Evelyn Foust, MPH, NC HIV/STD Prevention and Care Branch, 4. Beverly Wilson, MPH, NC HIV/STD Prevention and Care Branch
1036  Educating "Anonymous": Lessons Learned at the CDC National AIDS Hotline  1. Tracey Adams, BA/BS, CDC National AIDS Hotline, 2. Ami Israel, MPH, CDC National AIDS Hotline
789  Closing the Gap: African Americans and STDs  1. Deborah Arrindell, American Social Health Association, 2. Joan R. Cates, MPH, American Social Health Association

Substance Abuse Prevention: Reaching Vulnerable Populations 
836  Building a Substance Abuse Prevention Research Agenda to Improve Health Outcomes for Older Adults  1. Jennifer Solomon, MPA, SAMHSA/CSAP
559  Alcohol, Drugs, and Disability: So What's the Problem?  1. Dennis Moore, MEd, National Association on Alcohol, Drugs & Disability, Inc.
1102  How Oregon Received a 14% Increase in Funding for Alcohol and Drug Treatment  1. Luther Stohs, BA/BS, Oregon Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs, 2. Gwen Grams, PhD, State Government, 3. Harold Holder, PhD, Research Firm, 4. Howard Dover, BA/BS, State Government
1134  Hip Hop's Influence Within Youth Popular Culture: A Catalyst for Reaching America's Youth With Substance Abuse Prevention Messages 1. P. Thandi Hicks Harper, PhD, Billo Communications

584  Preventing Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug (ATOD) Use Among Adolescents and Young Adults: Using State and Community Data to Direct Family-focused Interventions
1. Larry Didier, MS, Offc of Alcohol & Drug Abuse Programs, 2. Gwen Grams, PhD, Oregon Offc of Alcohol & Drug Abuse Programs  3.Pamela McVay, MA, Oregon Offc of Alcohol & Drug Abuse Programs, 4. Michael Finigan, PhD, Northwest Professional Consortium

Health Planning and Community Outreach on the State and Local Level
689  Healthy Maryland - Project 2010  1. Carlessia Hussein, DrPH, MD Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, 2. Patricia Howard, RN, MD Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
702  "Move to Action" A Simple Tool for Community Groups  1. Jim Ryan, MSW, Massachsetts Prevention Center, 2. Gilda Duran, MA, Massachusetts Prevention Center, 3. Peg Sallade, MEd, Massachusetts Prevention Center
686  Healthy Carolinians: Mobilizing Community Partnerships for Health Improvement  1. Mary Bobbitt-Cooke, MPH, Office of Healthy Carolinians, Div. of Pubic Health, DHHS
727  Correlation between Quality of Care and Quality of Life in Patients with Asthma in Western New York State  1. Constance L. Otteni, CPHQ, MPA, RN, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Western New York
289  Healthy People 2010 Toolkit: One State's Experience  1. Stacy Baker, MEd, Public Health Foundation, 2. Ulder Tillman, MD, DE of Health & Social Services, 3. Paul Silverman, DrPH, DE of Health & Social Services, 4. Terrance Zimmerman, PhD, DE of Health & Social Services, 5. Dianna Conra, MHPE, Public Health Foundation

Facilitating Delivery and Coordination of Care with Technology
408  ADHD Living Guide: An Internet Tool for Care Coordination  1. Mary Metcalf, PhD, Clinical Tools, Inc., 2. Brad Tanner, MD, Clinical Tools, Inc, 3.Yolanda Simpson, BA/BS, University of North Carolina, 4. Scott Hallam, BA/BS, Clinical Tools, Inc., 5. Maureen Allen, MPH, RN, Clinical Tools, Inc.
1144  Health Care Delivery Teams Providing Care Via Telemedicine 1. David Cook, PhD, Kansas University Medical Center, 2. Gary Doolittle, MD, Kansas University Medical Center
665  HealthMetric: A Computerized Decision Support System for Evidence-Based Medicine
1. David Ahern, PhD, Abacus Risk Management Technologies, 2. Paul Buonvino, Abacus Risk Management Technologies, 3. Charles Eaton, MD, Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, 4. Roy Poses, MD, Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, 5. Mufid Halilovic, BA
857  Partnering for Health Improvements through a National Model for Smart Cards  1. Bertie Bishop, BA/BS, ND Health Passport
684  Development of an Interactive Multimedia Pregnancy Program for Patients  1. Kent Murphy, MD, USAF Center of Excellence for Medical Multimedia

Using Science and Tools to Assess Health Needs
428  Linking Consumer and Purchaser Accountability Strategies to 2010 Public Health  Improvement Goals 1. Christina Bethell, MBA, MPH, PhD, Foundation for Accountability
785  Implementing Performance Measurement in Washington State  1. Joan Brewster, Washington State Department of Health,  2. Bernard Turnock, MD, MPH, University of Illinois at Chicago, 3. Patrick Libbey, Thurston County
1091  Using the Mental Health Intervention Spectrum to Analyze County Data
 1. Pamela McVay, BA/BS, MA, Oregon Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs, 2. Gwen Grams, PhD, State Government, 3. Larry Didier, MS, State Government, 4.Joseph Marmo, MEd, State Government
981  Using Science to Set Community Health Promotion Priorities  1. Edwin Hutchins, PhD, The Healthier People Network, Inc., 2. Dorothy Hutchins, PhD, The Healthier People Network, Inc.
333  The Uninsured Time Bomb 
1. John S. Taylor, MA, MBA, SUNY at Buffalo, Department of Family Medicine, 2. Donald W. Rowe, PhD, Public Health Director, County of Genesee, NYS

Partnering for Healthy Communities: A Vision for Rural Alabama Health Alliance
894  Partnering for Healthy Communities: A Vision of the Rural Alabama Health Alliance  1. Tracy Palmer, MS, Rural Alabama Health Alliance, 2. John Brandon, MD, Rural 
Alabama Health Alliance, 3. Cynthia Moore, BA/BS, Rural Alabama Health Alliance, 4. Susan Guin, NP, Rural Alabama Health Alliance, 5.John Hagen, BA/BS, RAHA
1045  Partnering for Healthy Communities: A Vision of the Rural Alabama Health Alliance  1. John Brandon, MD, RAHA, 2. Cynthia Moore, BA/BS, RAHA, 3. Susan Guin, NP, RAHA, 4.Tracy Palmer, MS, RAHA, 5. John Hagen, BA/BS, RAHA
947  Partnering for Healthy Communities: A Vision of the Rural Alabama Health Alliance 1. Susan Guin, NP, RAHA, 2. Tracy Palmer, MS, RAHA, 3. John Brandon, MD, RAHA, 4. Cynthia Moore, BA/BS, RAHA, 5. John Hagen, BA/BS, RAHA
987  Partnering for Healthy Communities: A Vision of the Rural Alabama Health Alliance  1. John Hagen, BA/BS, RAHA, 2. Susan Guin, NP, RAHA, 3. Tracy Palmer, MS, RAHA, 4. John Brandon, MD, RAHA, 5. Cynthia Moore, BA/BS, RAHA 
1025  Partnering for Healthy Communities: A Vision of the Rural Alabama Health Alliance 

1. Cynthia Moore, BA/BS, RAHA, 2. John Brandon, MD, RAHA, 3. Susan Guin, NP, RAHA,  4. Tracy Palmer, MS, RAHA,  5. John Hagen, BA/BS, RAHA

Healthy Egyptians 2010
719  Healthy Egyptians 2010 Initiative  1. His Excellency Prof. Dr. Ismail Sallam, MD, Ministry of Health and Population, 2. Dr. Emad Ezzat, 3. Dr. Ezmat Mansour, 4. Dr. Hala Safavat, 5. Dr. Sehem Houssein

Evidence-Based Approaches and Models for Health Promotion Disease Prevention
597  The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force  1. David Atkins, MD, MPH, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), 2. Douglas B. Kamerow, MD, MPH, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
596  The Task Force on Community Preventive Services  1. Stephanie Zaza, MD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2. Jeffrey
R. Harris, MD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
942  Meeting the Threat to Economic/Personal Health In America  1. Amanda Bowman, The Health Project
1018  Marketing Public Health to Commercial Print Media: Creating a "Win-Win" for 
Advertising and Public Health Promotion
 
1. Christopher Cooke, MA, MS, School of Public Health
599  The National Guideline Clearinghouseâ„¢ 

1. Jean R. Slutsky, MPH, PA, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2. Douglas B. Kamerow, MD, MPH, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Three Partnership Strategies for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
876  Community Health Center's Increasing Capacity to Meet the Needs of Medically  Underserved AAPI Communities 1. Daniel Toleran, MS, Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations, 2. Rod Lew, MPH, Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Org., 3. Cary Virtue, MPH, Assoc. of Asian Pacific Community Health Org.
871  Three Partnership Strategies for Addressing Needs of Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities  1. Cary Virtue, MPH, Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations, 2. Rod Lew, MPH, Non-Profit/AAPCHO, 3. Daniel Toleran, MS, Non-Profit/AAPCHO
902  Asian Pacific Partners for Empowerment and Leadership (APPEAL) 1. Rod Lew, MPH, Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations, 2.Daniel Toleran, MS, Assoc. of Asian Pacific Community Health Orgs., 3. Cary Virtue, MPH, Assoc. of Asian Pacific Community Health Orgs.

Partnering to Increase Breastfeeding Initiation and Duration
1068  Partnering with the Healthcare Community  1. Ann Cagigas, IBLC, La Leche League International, 2. Rebecca Magalhaes, BA/BS, La Leche League International, 3. Beverly Spencer, DrPH, La Leche League International
1052  Partnering Through Outreach Programs  1. Beverly Spencer, DrPH, La Leche League International, 2. Rebecca Magalhaes, BA/BS, La Leche League International, 3. Ann Cagigas, IBLC, La Leche League International
1040  Partnering Through Mother-to-Mother Support  1. Rebecca Magalhaes, BA/BS, La Leche League International, 2. Beverly Spencer, DrPH, La Leche League International, 3. Ann Cagigas, IBLC, La Leche League International

Networking Health: Prescriptions for the Internet
756  Networking Health: Prescriptions for the Internet  1. Patricia Brennan, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2. Edward Shortliffe, MD, Columbia University, 3. Issac Kohane, MD, Children's Hospital, Boston, 4. Valarie Florence, PhD, AAMC
1147  Internet Prescriptions: Recommendations of an NRC Study Group 1. Edward Shortliffe, MD, PhD, Stanford Medical School, 2. Patti Brennan, RN, PhD,
University of Wisconsin, 3. Isaac Kohane, MD, PhD, Harvard Medical School, 4.Valerie Florance, PhD, AAMC
837  Networking Health: Policy Issues 
1. Valerie Florance, PhD, Association of American Medical Colleges
1163  Technological Solutions to Privacy Concerns  1. Issac Kohane, MD, PhD, Boston Children's Hospital

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