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January 25, 2000
1:30-3:30 PM - Concurrent Focus Area Sessions

Access to Quality Health Service
1253  Access to Quality Health Services 1. Lisa Cooper-Patrick, MD, MPH, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
1254  Access to Quality Health Services 1. Patrick M. O'Brien, MD, Claremore Indian Hospital
1256  Access to Quality Health Services 1. Robyn Stone, DrPH, American Association for Homes and Services for the Aging

Chronic Kidney Disease
1315  Preventing Chronic Kidney Disease in the New Millennium 1. Andrew Narva, Indian Health Services
1349  Disparities in Chronic Kidney Disease: How Much is Attributable to Modifiable Risk Factors? 1. Neil R. Powe, MD, MPH, MBA,  Welsh Center for Prevention Epidemiology and Clinical Research
1255  Preventing Chronic Kidney Disease in the New Millennium 1. Lawrence Agodoa, MD, Division of Kidney, Urologic and Hematologic Disease
1257  Impact of Socioeconomic Status and Residence on Survival: Lessons Learned from the Hemodialysis Patient Population 1. Paul Kimmel, MD, Schools of Public Health and Medicine, George Washington University
309  Using CQI to Minimize Racial Disparities in Health Care--The Paradigm of Medicare Dialysis Services 1. William Owen, MD, Duke Inst. for Renal Outcomes Research & Health Policy, 2.Diane Frankenfield, DrPH, HCFA, 3.Lynda Szczech, MD, Duke Inst. for Renal  Outcomes Research, 4. Robert Califf, MD, Duke Clinical Research Institute

Disability and Secondary Conditions
708  Disability Partnerships: Vision into Reality 1. Robert Williams, MS, Department of Health and Human Services
606  School, Work, and Health: Disability Partners 1. Katherine Seelman, PhD, National Institute on Disability and Rehabiliation Research
1064  The Healthy Iowans 2010 Experience on Disability 1. Roger Chapman, MSW, Iowa Department of Public Health
958  The Message is the Media 1. Cyndi Jones, BA/BS, Center for an Accessible Society

Family Planning
812  Success Avoiding Unintended Pregnancy: Disparities Across Subgroups of Women 1. Jacqueline E. Darroch, PhD, The Alan Guttmacher Institute, 2. Nalini Ranjit, PhD,
The Alan Guttmacher Institute, 3. Akin Bankole, PhD, The Alan Guttmacher Institute, 4. Susheela Singh, PhD, The Alan Guttmacher Institute
319  Finding Common Ground, Moving to Action: The Challenge of Unintended Pregnancy Context of Diverse Perspectives 1. Susan Allan, JD, MD, MPH, Arlington County Department of Human Services, 2. Cindy Phillips, MPH, MSW, National Association of County and City Health in the Officials, 3. Sarah Schenck, MPH, NACCHO
1154  Work Plan Development for Title X Grantees: The Region VI Experience 1. Evelyn Glass, MPH, Regional Program Consultant for Family Planning, Region VI
1328  Blending OPA National Priorities and 2010 Objectives 1. Lynn Mundt, MBA, Director, Family Planning Program, New Mexico Department of Public Health

Food Safety
913  Food Safety Interventions During Production (Pre-harvest) and Processing 1. Ruth Etzel, MD, PhD, FSIS/OPHS, Epidemiology and Risk Assessment, 2. Elisa L. Elliot, PhD, Food and Drug Administration, 3. Brenda Halbrook, RD, Food Safety and Inspection Service
1350  President's Council on Food Safety-Food Safety Strategic Plan 1. Eileen S. Parish, MD, Medical Officer, Food and Drug Administration
998  Retail-Level Food Safety 1. Glenda Lewis, BA/BS, MSPH, Food and Drug Administration, 2. Betty Harden, BA/BS, Food and Drug Administration
264  Handle With Care: A Model for Preventing Foodborne Illness in Infants and Children 1. Luanne Hughes, MS, RD, Rutgers Cooperative Extension, 2. Daryl Minch, MEd, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
830  Safety of Consumer Food Preparation and Consumption Behaviors 1. Sara B. Fein, PhD, FDA/CFSAN, 2. Alan S. Levy, PhD, Consumer Studies Team Ldr.
965  Food and Foodborne Illness Surveillance 1. Tom Van Gilder, MD, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2. Ellsa L. Elliot, PhD, FDA Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition 3. Marcia Headrick, DVM, FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine, 4. Ruth Etzel, MD, PhD, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Health Communication
1260  Using Telehealth to Address Health Disparities 1. Holly Russo, MS, RN, TIIAP, NTIA, US Dept. of Commerce
1348  Health Literacy: The Hidden Ingredient in Health Outcomes 1. Sue Stableford, MPH, MSB, Maine AHEC Health Literacy Center
1261  The National Cancer Institute's Investment in Health Communication to Promote Public Health 1. Gary Kreps, PhD, National Cancer Institute
1262  The Contribution of Research and Evaluation to Health Communication Interventions 1.Craig Lefebvre, PhD, Prospect Associates
1264  Health Communication Research and Evaluation at the CDC 1. Vicki Freimuth, PhD, Office of Communication, CDC

HIV
963  The Future of Street Outreach: Effective Interventions for High Risk Substance Using Women and Youth 1. Gloria Lockett, California Prostitutes Education Project (CAL-PEP) 
892  Use of National Performance Indicators for Incarcerated (Prison) Populations 1. Jean McGuire, PhD, AIDS Bureau, Department of Public Health
873  Community-Based HIV Care: Issues Around Access and Adherence 1. M. Keith Rawlings, MD, Integrated Minority AIDS Network, Inc.
1072  HIV Program Activities and Healthy People 2000 Objectives: The Oregon Health Division  (OHD) Perspective 1. Mark Loveless, MD, Oregon Health 

Medical Product Safety
936  Risk Communication - The FDA's Role  1. Janet Woodcock, MD, FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
986  Risk Communication - The Role of Health Care Providers and Other Stakeholders 1. Eleanor Vogt, RN, PhD, National Patient Safety Foundation
1380  Managing the Risks of Preventable Adverse Effects 
(no abstract)
1. Jerry Phillips, RPh, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration
962  Risk Communication - The Consumer's Role 1. Linda Golodner, BA/BS, National Consumers League
463  "Talk About Prescriptions" -- A Coalition Approach to Healthy People 1. N. Lee Rucker, MPH, National Council on Patient Information and Education

Mental Health and Mental Disorders
1294  Mental Health and Mental Disorders 1. Ronald Manderscheid, PhD, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
1296  Mental Health and Mental Disorders 1. Robert DeMartino, MD, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
1297  Mental Health and Mental Disorders 1. Jane Pearson, PhD, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Mental Health
1354  Mental Health and Mental Disorders 1. Kimberly Hoagwood, PhD, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Mental Health
1352  Mental Health and Mental Disorders
1. Paolo Delvecchio, MSW, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Occupational Safety and Health
1299  Advancing Research Goals Through Public-Private Partnerships 1. Rosemary Sokas, MD, MOH, National Institute for Occupational Saftey and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1301  Improving the Nation's OSH Data 1. Lawrence J. Fine, MD, DrPH, National Institute for Occupational Saftey and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1302  Integrating Occupational Health into Public Health Practice at the State Level 1. Letitia K Davis, ScD, National Institute for Occupational Saftey and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Physical Activity and Fitness
643  Healthy People: A State Tool for Innovative Physical Activity Programs 1. Carol Macera, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
344  Making Communities Bicycle-Friendly and Walkable 1. William Wilkinson, BA/BS, National Center for Bicycling and Walking 
1346  Active and Ageless into the New Millennium: The New Prescription for Health and Fitness 1. Maria Stefan, MBA, Sports Goods Manufacturers Association

Respiratory Diseases
1181  Assessment of Success in Meeting the Healthy People Objectives for Asthma 1. Leslie P. Boss, MPH, PhD, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1178  Achieving Respiratory Health Objectives for 2010: Federal Strategies to Reduce the Burden of Asthma 1. Stephen C. Redd, MD,  National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1179  Achieving the Respiratory Health Objectives—Activities of the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program 1. Diana K. Schmidt, MPH, RD, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health
1180  Reducing Asthma Morbidity in High-Risk Communities through Asthma Coalitions 1. Keith Hewitt, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health
1182  Educating the Public About Sleep and Sleep Disorders 1. Susan D. Rogus, MS, RN, National Institutes of Health, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
1303  Respiratory Diseases Response 1. Mary Worstell, MPH, Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
1304  Respiratory Diseases Response 1. Nancy Sander, Allergy and Asthma Network/Mothers of Asthmatics
1305  Respiratory Diseases Response 1. Noreen Clark, PhD, American Lung Association and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
1306  Respiratory Diseases Response 1. Darrel Drobnich, National Sleep Foundation
130  Respiratory Diseases Response 1. Christin Engelhardt, American Sleep Apnea Association

Tobacco Use
1237  Preventing Tobacco Use Initiation Among Youth 1. Sallie Herndon Malek, MPH, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services 
1238  Maryland—Working to Eliminate Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke  1. Dawn Wiesenberger, MPH, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
1239  Working with Managed Care to Promote Quitting and Increase Cessation Rates 1. Nancy Clark, Oregon Department of Human Resources
1240  Addressing the Tobacco Control Needs of Diverse Populations 1. Rod Lew, MPH, Association of Asian-Pacific Community Health Organizations

Vision and Hearing
120  Vision 1. John Shoemaker, Prevent Blindness America
119  Vision 1. John Whitener, American Optometric Association
469  Vision 1. Marin Allen, PhD, National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, National Institutes of Health
1365  Hearing 1. Judith Cooper, National Institutes of Health
1366  Hearing 1. Maureen Hannley, American Academy of Otolaryngology-HNS
1367  Hearing 1. Max Lum, National Institute for Occupational Saftey and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1368  Hearing
1. Evey Cherow, American Speech Hearing Language Association

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