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January 25, 2000
3:30-5:00 PM - Concurrent Breakout Sessions

Promoting Healthy Lifestyles through Behavioral Health Risk Assessment
and Change
651  Sisters Together: Move More, Eat Better. Development of a Community Coalition to Promote Health Lifestyles in African American Women 1. Jeanne Goldberg, RD, PhD, Tufts University School of Nutrition Science and Policy, 2. Rima Rudd, DSC, MPH, Harvard School of Public Health, 3. William Dietz, MD, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
448   A Lifestyle Physical Activity Intervention for Large Women: Effect on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors 1. Cindy Byfield, MS, RD, Colorado State University, 2. Jennifer Anderson, RD, PhD,
Colorado State University
 
137  A Regionally Developed Behavioral Health Risk Assessment 1. Donald Rowe, PhD, Western New York Public Health Coalition
650  Healthy People 2010: Can www.shapeup.org Help Achieve Obesity Objectives?  1. Barbara J. Moore, PhD, Shape Up America!
645  The Association Between Health Risks and Medical Expenditures 1. R. William Whitmer, MBA, Health Enhancement Research Organization (HERO)

Enhancing Consumer Access to Health Information
629  Partners in Access to Health Information  1. Betsy L. Humphreys, MS, National Library of Medicine, 2. Eva-Marie Lacroix, MS, National Library of Medicine
237  Healthy Town: A Telecommunications Model for Health Promotion 1. Sheila A Niles, MSN, RN, CS, Visiting Nurse Association of Cleveland, 2. Mary Lou Stricklin, MSN, MBS, RN, Visiting Nurse Association of Cleveland, 3. Sonia Alemagno, PhD, The University of Akron
443  Providing Access in a Digital World: The Public Health Information Link (P.H.I.L.) in Nevada 1. Joan Zenan, MS, Univ. of Nevada School of Medicine
41  A Statewide Partnership in Consumer Health Information 1. John Breinich, MS, Hawaii Medical Library
549  Creating a Public Library and School of Nursing Partnership to Promote Consumer Access to Health Information 1. Kathleen M. Nokes, RN, PhD, CUNY Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing, 2. Jane Fisher, CHOICES, The New York Public Library

Developing Tools for Health Improvement
1005  Healthy People 2010 Use of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's "Healthy Days" Quality of Life Measures  1. David Moriarty, BSEE, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2. Matthew Zack, MD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
633  Measuring Outcomes in Prevention: Core Measures Initiative 1. Beverlie Fallik, PhD, The Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
739  A Health Care Atlas to Focus University, Community, and Provider Attention on Health Improvement 1. Christopher Mansfield, PhD, East Carolina University, 2. James Wilson, PhD, State Center for Health Statistics, NCDHHS
792  Effects of Implementing Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Treatment Guidelines in a Canadian Health Region: A Two-Year Evaluation   1. Patrick McNees, PhD, Applied Health Science, 2. Rena van der Wal, MS, RN,  Vancouver Hospital
45  The Patient Decision Support Model: A Guide for Developing Interactive Health Communications 1. Susan Brink, DrPH, HealthMark Multimedia, LLC, 2. Amelia Birney, MPH,  HealthMark Multimedia, LLC, 3. Ann McFarren, RN, HealthMark Multimedia, LLC

Community Health Assessment: Model Approaches
1073  Rethinking Our Approach to Community Health Assessment: Looking Beyond Traditional Indicators 1. Sally Wills, MPH, Alliance for Health, 2. Thomas Hassell, BA/BS, United Way, 3.James Hines, Jr., MA, Cleveland City Health Dept.
655  Use of Public Health Indicators for Community Health Assessment and Performance Monitoring-New York State and County Health Departments Experience 1. Michael Medvesky, MPH, New York State Dept. of Health, 2. Colene Byrne, MA, New York State Dept. of Heath, 3. Claudia Lee, BSN, MS, New York State Dept. of Health, 4. Marie Miller, MS, New York State Dept. of Health
153  Health Status Indicators and Healthy People 2010 Objectives: A Tool for Tracking Your Community's Health 1. Michael R. Fraser, PhD, National Association of County and City Health Officials 
58  The APEX Process and Healthy People 2000: Pragmatic Lessons Learned 1. Maggie Mann, BA/BS Southeastern District Health Department 
598  AHEC as a Partner in Achieving Community Health Improvements 1. Susan Gustke, MD, Eastern AHEC, 2. Katherine McGinnis, BA/BS, Eastern AHEC, Greenville, NC, 3. Debbie Ramey, MEd, Eastern AHEC, Greenville, NC 

Enhancing Nutrition and Food Security
980  Working Together: Roles and Partnerships in Folic Acid Campaigns 1. Jocelyn Wheaton, MPH, Battelle Center for Public Health Research and Evaluation, 2. Patricia Mersereau, MS, RN, PNP, Battelle Centers for Public Health Research & Eval, 3. Joseph Mulinare, MD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
877  Food Security: A New Healthy People Objective 1. Kathy Radimer, BA/BS, MEd, MPH, PhD, National Cancer Institute
246  The Effectiveness of a Dietary Change Challenge with Plant Stanol Ester to Recruit Participants and Lower Serum Cholesterol  1. Randal Thomas, MD, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, 2. Tu Nguyen, MD, Mayo Clinic
and Foundation, 3. Lowell Dale, MD, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, 4. Catherine Brandel, BA/BS, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, 5. Stephen DeBoer, MPH, Mayo Clinic and Foundation
1149  Creating a Statewide Coordinated Nutrition Policy 1. Marilyn Briggs, BA/BS, MS, California Nutrition Council, 2. Andrew Laufer, BA/BS, MPA, President-Elect, California Nutrition Council
945  Partnerships in Mexican-American Communities: Paso del Norte, Que Sabrosa Vida Community Nutrition Initiative 1. R. Sue McPherson, PhD, University of Texas-Houston School of Public Health, 2. Diane M. Moore, MPH, Univ. of Texas-Houston School of Public Health, 3. Elizabeth Colavito Siu, MS, RD, Univ. of Texas-Houston School of Public Health, 4. Jeffrey Moon, BFA

Using Technology to Further Healthy People
1122  healthfinder.gov, A Work in Progress 1. David Baker, BA/BS, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
1232  Evaluating the Design and Content of healthfinder.gov 1. Leslie D. Hsu, MPH, Department of Health and Human Services, 2. Mary Jo Deering, PhD, Department of Health and Human Services, 3. David Baker, BA/BS, Department of Health and Human Services
839  Providing Online Consumer Health Information to Federal Employees 1. Walton Francis, BA/BS, MA, MPA, Individual
1148  The Role of the Internet in the Development and Publication of the Healthy People Objectives for 2010 1. David Baker, BA/BS, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 
1089  Link2Care: An Internet-Based Information and Support System for Family Caregivers 1. Eric Boberg, PhD, CHESS: University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2. Kathleen Kelly, MPA, Family Caregiver Alliance

Involving Communities and Institutions in Health Improvement
605  Partnering for Health Improvement 1. Marcia Buckminster, RN, Massachusetts School Nurse Collaboration, 2. Deborah Klein Walker, PhD, MA Dept of Health, 3. Marie DeSisto, BSN, MA School Nurse Organization, 4. Anne Sheetz, BSN, MPH, RN, MA Dept. of Health
566  The Indiana University School of Optometry and the Bloomington Hospital and Healthcare System: Partnering for Health Improvements 1. Edwin Marshall, MPH, Indiana University, 2. Victor Malinovsky, BA/BS, Indiana University 3. Karen Danielson, MS, Bloomington Hospital and Healthcare System 
157  Veterinary Students Lead the Way to a Healthier Nation in Year 2010 1. Charles M. Hendrix, DVM, PhD, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine  
657  Partnering in the Mississippi Delta Region 1. Catherine Champagne, PhD, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, 2. DH Ryan, 3. ML Bogle, 4. PH Casey, 5. L Davis

Health Education and Communication: Reaching Communities
874  Peninsula Partnerships for Health 1. Phyllis Kirsch, MPH, MS, RN, Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Nursing, 2. Janice Keene, BSN, Peninsula Health District
522  Interventions to Improve Healthy Behaviors in a Hard to Reach Population: Persons with Chronic Mental Illness 1. Irana Hawkins, MPH, Harborview Medical Center 
1006  Mobilizing Community Coalitions for HP 2010 Objectives: The Folic Acid Example 1. Judith Gooding, BA/BS, March of Dimes, 2. Nicole McCarus, BA/BS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 3. Jocelyn Wheaton, MPH, Battelle, 4. Charlotte Dickinson, PhD, CDC, 5. Margaret Watkins, MPH, CDC
669  Partnering Health Content with Television  1. Jamie Guth, BA/BS, MS, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
423  Community Health Improvement Through Health Communication 1. Katherine McCaffery, BA/BS, MPH, Louisiana Office of Public Health, 2. Elisabeth Gleckler, BA/BS, MPH, Louisiana Office of Public Health, 3. Madeline Roberts, BA/BS, MPH, Louisiana Office of Public Health 

African American Perinatal Disparities in California
341  Maternal Mortality in California 1995-97: Improved Detection Using Hospital Discharge Data 1. Willie Parker, MD, MPH, CDC, State Branch/ CA Dept. of Health Services, 2.  Gilberto Chavez, MD, MPH, State Government, 3. Don Taylor, MA, State Government
355  A Public Health 2010 Challenge: Reducing African-American Perinatal Health Disparities in California: New Strategies for an Ongoing Concern 1. Seleda Williams, MD, MPH, CA Dept. of Health Services, Maternal & Child Health
Branch, 2. Willie Parker, MD, MPH, CDC/CA Dept. of Health Services, 3. Shirley Shelton, CA Dept. of Health Services, MCH
357  Reducing African-American Perinatal Health Disparities: Successes and Challenges for the California Black Infant Health Program 1. Seleda Williams, MD, MPH, CA DHS, Maternal & Child Health Branch, 2. Willie  Parker, MD, MPH, CDC, CA DHS, 3. Shirley Shelton, Black Infant Health Program, CA DHS

Technological Innovations for Women
961  Technological Innovations for Women's Health 1. Valerie Scardino, MPA, Office on Women's Health, Department of Health and Human Services, 2. Suzanne Haynes, Office on Women's Health, Department of Health and Human Services, 3. Amy Smith, Health Technology Company, 4. Susan Ascher
1059  Technological Innovations for Women's Health 1. Amy Smith, PhD, MicroMass Communications, Inc., 2. Suzanne Hayes, PhD, Office on Women's Health, Department of Health and Human Services
1084  Beyond 20/20: A New CD-ROM Technology for Monitoring HP 2010 Objectives for Women's Health 1. Suzanne Haynes, PhD, Office on Women's Health, Department of Health and Human Services
746  Interactive Web Based Application for Breast Cancer 1. Shimon Waldfogel, MD, Personal Health Network

Healthy Gente Border Health
324  Panel Session: Healthy Gente: Health Objectives for the U.S.-Mexico Border 1. F. Sam Notzon, PhD, National Center for Health Statistics
1372  Arizona-Sonora Border Health Objectives  1. Luis Ortega, MD, MPH, AZ Dept. of Health Services
1373  Arizona-Sonora Border Health Objectives 1. Rene Navarro Coronado, MD, Secretaria de Salud de Sonora
1374  Healthy Gente 1. Steve Waterman, MD, MPH, CDC
1375  Healthy Gente 1. Hugo Vilchis-Licon, Border Epidemiology Center New Mexico
1376  Healthy Gente 1. Paul Villas, U of Texas Border Health Office

Partnership for Children with Special Health Care Needs
462  Assuring Youth with Special Health Needs are Healthy and Ready to Work 1. John Reiss, PhD, Institute for Child Health Policy, 2. Patti Hackett, MEd, Institute for Child Health Policy
735  Partnerships within and among Communities to Assure Integrated Services for Children with Special Health Care Needs 1. Suzanne Bronheim, PhD, Georgetown University Child Development Center
507  Building on Partnerships to Achieve and Measure Success for Children with Special Health Care Needs  1. Thomas Tonniges, MD, American Academy of Pediatrics, 2. Liz Osterhus, MA, American Academy of Pediatrics
250  Building on Partnerships to Achieve and Measure Success for CSHCN for 2010: A 10 Year Action Plan 1. Merle McPherson, MD, MPH, Health Resources and Services Administration
1130  Achieving Early and Continuous Screening for Children with Special Health Care Needs 1. Karl White, PhD, Utah State University

Looking to the Future: Tobacco Control in the New Millennium
1020  Looking Towards the Future: Tobacco Control in the New Millennium—In the Wake of  the Master Settlement Agreement 1. Karen Beckham, BA/BS, MA, Association of State & Territorial Health Officials, 2. Doug Matheny, MPH, OK State Department of Health, 3. Ellen Jones, MS, MS State Department of Health, 4. Melissa Hough, MPH, National Council of State Legislatives
1037  Looking Towards the Future: Tobacco Control in the New Millennium—In the Wake of  the Master Settlement Agreement 1. Doug Matheny, MPH, OK State Department of Health, 2. Karen Beckham, BA/BS, MA, Association of State & Territorial Health Official, 3. Ellen Jones, MPH, MS State Department of Health, 4. Melissa Hough, MPH, National Conference of State Legislatures
1049  Looking Towards the Future: Tobacco Control in the New Millennium—In the Wake of  the Master Settlement Agreement 1. Ellen Jones, MS, Mississippi State Dept. of Health, 2. Karen Beckham, BA/BS, MA, Association of State & Territorial Health Officials, 3. Doug Matheny, MPH, Oklahoma State Department of Health, 4. Melissa Hough, MPH, National Conference of State Legislatures
1062  Looking Towards the Future: Tobacco Control in the New Millennium—In the Wake  of the Master Settlement Agreement 
1. Joy Johnson Wilson, MPH, National Conference of State Legislatures, 2. Karen Beckham, BA/BS, MA, ASTHO, 3. Doug Matheny, MPH, Oklahoma State Department of Health, 4. Ellen Jones, MS, Mississippi State Dept.

Healthy People Business Advisory Council
1211  Delivering Health Promotion & Disease Prevention to the New Workforce  1. Susan Blair, Medifit Corporate Services
1208  Corporate/Community Partnerships for Health  1. Bobbie Olsen, Kearney Orthopedic & Fracture Clinic
1207  Making the Case for Investing in Employee Health 1. Joe Leutzinger, Director of Health Promotion, Union Pacific Railroad
1210  Reducing the Number of Uninsured: Strategies for Employers 1. Joel Marks, American Small Business Alliance

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