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✯ Detailed Schedule ✯ 9:15 am – 10:00 am plenary session i Moderator: David Driscoll, PhD, MPH, University of Alaska Room: Colorado E-F Healthy People Objectives for the Nation: Three Decades of Achievement Presenter: J. Michael McGinnis, MD, MPP, Institute of Medicine and SOPHE Honorary Fellow, 1987 10:00 am – 10:30 am Refreshment Break Room: Colorado A-D 10:30 am – 11:45 am concurrent sessions a a i – clearing the smoke: looking back, looking forward at healthy people objectives Moderator: Brick Lancaster, MA, CHES, CDC Office on Smoking and Health Room: Colorado E-F The Healthy People 2010 Tobacco Use Chapter: Looking Back Presenter: Ralph S. Caraballo, PhD, MPH, Office on Smoking and Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services A Decade of Progress: Tobacco Control in Mississippi Presenter: Roy Hart, MPH, CHES, Director, Office of Tobacco Control, Mississippi State Department of Health Put it Out Rockland: A County Health Department’s Collaborative Efforts to Surpass the Healthy People 2010 Tobacco Goals Presenter: Lisa Lieberman, PhD, CHES, Assistant Professor, Department of Health & Nutrition Science, Montclair State University The Healthy People 2020 Tobacco Use Chapter: Looking Forward Presenter: Terry Pechacek, PhD, Associate Director for Science, Office on Smoking and Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services a ii – innovative uses of health education and promotion theory Moderator: Martha King, National Conference of State Legislatures Room: Colorado I-J The Use of the Expanded Model of the Theory of Planned Behavior as a Guide in the Development of an Intervention Promoting Mammography Screening Among American Indian (AI) Women in Oklahoma Presenter: Eleni Tolma, PhD, Assistant Professor, Health Promotion Sciences, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center Health Promotion Agenda Setting: Promising Innovative Advocacy and Policy Development for Health Promotion Practitioners Presenter: Charles T. Kozel, PhD, MPH, CHES, Associate Professor, Department of Health Science, New Mexico State University When Politics and Public Health Collide: How Can Policy Theory Improve Public Health Advocacy? Presenter: Tyler Watson, MPH, CHES, Professor, Health Science/Brigham Young University-Idaho Theory in Practice: Is Self-efficacy Different in Minority Children? Presenters: Melvena Wilson, DrPH, MPH, CHES, Health Educator/ Graduate, Florida A&M University a iii – electronic media: new avenues for reaching healthy people goals Moderator: Jennifer Conner, MPH, CHES, Marion County Health Department Room: Denver 5-6 Increasing the Quality of Health Web Sites: An Action Agenda Presenter: Stacy Robison, MPH, CHES, Principal, CommunicateHealth, Inc. Pre-conceived Expectations Not Always Predictive of Actual Ability: E-health Literacy Skills Among College Students Presenter: Michael Stellefson, PhD, University of Florida Incorporating Social Media into a Health Education Campaign: Lessons from Confess! Cervical Cancer Awareness Campaign Presenter: Jessica Albeita, MPH, Assistant Director, Research Administration and Community Outreach, Prevent Cancer Foundation Health Education and the Electronic Health Information Exchange Revolution Presenter: William Livingood, PhD, Senior Researcher, Duval County Health Department a iv – mile high strategies for professional preparation in health education Moderator: Michelle Kegler, DrPH, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University Room: Nat Hill Extending Students’ Learning with the New SOPHE Textbook: Semester Class Projects, Needs Assessments and Internships Presenter: Carl Fertman, PhD, MBA, CHES, Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh Enhancing Teaching with the New SOPHE Textbook: CHES Competencies and Web 2.0 Presenter: Beth Chaney, PhD, CHES, University of Florida, Melissa Grim, PhD, Radford University Adapting Distance Learning Technology: Lessons Learned in the Third Year of a University’s Public Health Education Distance Program Presenter: Frank Strona, MPH, Lecturer, San Jose State University How Students in a Community Health Social Marketing Course Can Assist Communities to Create Change Presenter: Rosy Contreras, BSc, Graduating Senior, San Jose State University a v – diversity in action: addressing the needs of immigrants and special populations Moderator: Melanie Stopponi, MPA, CHES, Kaiser Permanente Room: Colorado G-H Immigration Policies, Integration and Social Capital: an International Comparison of Public Health Outcomes Presenter: Alberto Cardelle, PhD, MPH, Professor, East Stroudsburg University Challenges Faced by Immigrant Pregnant Women to Get Quality Maternal Health Care Presenter: Kamrun Mustafa, PhD, Southern Illinois University Carbondale 8 sophe conference ✯ november 4-6, 2010

✯ Detailed Schedule ✯ Relationships Between Risky Health Behaviors And Behavioral Motivational Systems In Hispanic Populations Presenter: Marieke Jackson, BA, Research Assistant, Health Sciences/NMSU Lations Reduciendo el Disabetes en Southeast Georgia: a Best Practices Approach Presenter: Mondi Mason, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Georgia Southern University 11:45 am – 12:15 pm Box Lunch Pick-Up Room: Central Registration Area 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm SOPHE Communities of Practice/ Roundtable Luncheons Room: Colorado E-F 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm SOPHE Continuing Education Committee Meeting Room: Matchless 1:15 pm – 2:30 pm concurrent sessions b b i – reach and recovery: strategies and interventions for high risk adolescents Moderator: Amilya N. Ellis, BSED, DS, New Mexico State University Room: Nat Hill Mental Health and Substance Abuse Prevention for Male Adolescence Detainees Presenter: William Moore, MPH Candidate, Graduate Research Assistant, Satcher Health Leadership Institute, Community Voices: Healthcare for the Underserved, Morehouse School of Medicine Building Health Equity on the U.S./Mexico Border: Innovative Strategies to Reduce Alcohol Consumption and Related Consequences in Adolescents Presenter: Sharon Thompson, PhD, MPH, CHES, Associate Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences, The University of Texas at El Paso Application of Adapt-it: Adapting an Evidence-based HIV Prevention Intervention for Incarcerated African American Adolescent Females Presenter: Teaniese Latham, MPH, Doctoral Candidate, University of Georgia Empowering Our Spirit: Adapting Evidence-based Practices and Utilizing Community Paraprofessionals to Prevent Apache Youth Suicide Attempts Presenter: Kristin Lake, MPH, Health Education Specialist, JHU Center for American Indian Health b ii – challenges in health education: building professional identity Moderator: Diane Allensworth, PhD, SOPHE President and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Room: Colorado I-J How We Got Here: a Brief History of the Health Education Credentialing Process Presenter: Michele Pettit, PhD, MPH, CHES, Assistant Professor, Health Education and Health Promotion, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Outcomes of the National Health Educator Job Analysis: Implications for Healthy People Presenter: Eva Doyle, PhD, MSEd, CHES, Program Director, MPH in Community Health Education, Baylor University Exam Item Writing for the Health Education Specialist: “Yes This Will Be on the Test.” Presenter: Jacquie Rainey, DrPH, Professor and Associate Dean, College of Health and Behavioral Sciences Parallels Between the Professionalization of Health Education and the Medical Profession’s Historic Quest for Licensure Presenter: Kathy DeBarr, MS, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Public Health, University of Illinois Springfield b iii – community and population health: challenges for a new decade Moderator: Mondi Mason, MPH, CHES, Georgia Southern University Room: Colorado E-F Changing Expectations: Advancing the Community Role in Translational Research Presenter: Alexandra Lightfoot, EdM, EdD, Assistant Director, Community-Based Participatory Research, UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Social Determinants of Health Presenter: Sally Lin, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Health Disparities Curriculum: Involving Students in Public Health Advocacy (High School Students) Presenter: Nell Curran, BA, Program Coordinator/MPH student, Stanford University, Youth Science Program/San Jose State University The Adaption & Implementation of Evidence-Based Asthma Interventions to Address Asthma Morbidity in Post Katrina New Orleans Presenter: Eleanor Thornton, MS, CHES, AE-C, President and CEO, Visionary Consulting Partners, LLC. b iv – a health educator’s call to action: emergency preparedness & response Moderator: Michael Dickey, MPH, CHES, Society for Public Health Education Room: Colorado H-G CDC’s Challenges and Successes in Providing Public Health Information During the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Presenter: Daniel L. Holcomb, ATSDR, Senior Environmental Health Scientist, Emergency Response Coordinator, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Pandemic Preparedness and Response: The New Jersey Experience Presenter: Suzanne Miro, MPH, CHES, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services Snaps: Community Demographic Profiles in a Snap through an Interactive Situational Awareness Tool Presenter: Gail Williams, MPH, CHES, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Division of Emergency Operations b v – healthy faculty 2010 and beyond: commitment to health for all Moderator: Rob Simmons, DrPH, MPH, CHES, Thomas Jefferson University Room: Denver 5-6 Consideration of Some Great Contributors to Philosophy of Education as Foundation for Developing a Personal Practice Theory and Philosophy of Education Presenters: Stephen F. Gambescia, PhD, MEd, MBA, MHum, CHES, Drexel University On Becoming a Teacher…How to Shift to a Student Centered Classroom Presenter: Bojana Beric, MD, PhD, CHES, Monmouth University Staying Motivated During the Ups and Downs of a Research Career Presenter: Marc A. Zimmerman, PhD, MS, University of Michigan sophe conference ✯ november 4-6, 2010 9

✯ Detailed Schedule ✯<br />

9:15 am – 10:00 am<br />

plenary session i<br />

Moderator: David Driscoll, PhD, MPH, University of Alaska<br />

Room: Colorado E-F<br />

<strong>Health</strong>y People Objectives <strong>for</strong> the Nation:<br />

Three Decades of Achievement<br />

Presenter: J. Michael McGinnis, MD, MPP, Institute of Medicine and<br />

SOPHE Honorary Fellow, 1987<br />

10:00 am – 10:30 am<br />

Refreshment Break<br />

Room: Colorado A-D<br />

10:30 am – 11:45 am<br />

concurrent sessions a<br />

a i – clearing the smoke: looking back,<br />

looking <strong>for</strong>ward at <strong>healthy</strong> <strong>people</strong> objectives<br />

Moderator: Brick Lancaster, MA, CHES, CDC Office<br />

on Smoking and <strong>Health</strong><br />

Room: Colorado E-F<br />

The <strong>Health</strong>y People 2010 Tobacco Use Chapter: Looking Back<br />

Presenter: Ralph S. Caraballo, PhD, MPH, Office on Smoking and <strong>Health</strong>,<br />

National Center <strong>for</strong> Chronic Disease Prevention and <strong>Health</strong> Promotion,<br />

Centers <strong>for</strong> Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of <strong>Health</strong><br />

and Human Services<br />

A Decade of Progress: Tobacco Control in Mississippi<br />

Presenter: Roy Hart, MPH, CHES, Director, Office of Tobacco Control,<br />

Mississippi State Department of <strong>Health</strong><br />

Put it Out Rockland: A County <strong>Health</strong> Department’s Collaborative<br />

Ef<strong>for</strong>ts to Surpass the <strong>Health</strong>y People 2010 Tobacco Goals<br />

Presenter: Lisa Lieberman, PhD, CHES, Assistant Professor, Department<br />

of <strong>Health</strong> & Nutrition Science, Montclair State University<br />

The <strong>Health</strong>y People <strong>2020</strong> Tobacco Use Chapter: Looking Forward<br />

Presenter: Terry Pechacek, PhD, Associate Director <strong>for</strong> Science, Office<br />

on Smoking and <strong>Health</strong>, National Center <strong>for</strong> Chronic Disease Prevention<br />

and <strong>Health</strong> Promotion, Centers <strong>for</strong> Disease Control and Prevention, U.S.<br />

Department of <strong>Health</strong> and Human Services<br />

a ii – innovative uses of health education<br />

and promotion theory<br />

Moderator: Martha King, National Conference of State Legislatures<br />

Room: Colorado I-J<br />

The Use of the Expanded Model of the Theory of Planned Behavior as<br />

a Guide in the Development of an Intervention Promoting Mammography<br />

Screening Among American Indian (AI) Women in Oklahoma<br />

Presenter: Eleni Tolma, PhD, Assistant Professor, <strong>Health</strong> Promotion<br />

Sciences, University of Oklahoma <strong>Health</strong> Science Center<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Promotion Agenda Setting: Promising Innovative Advocacy<br />

and Policy Development <strong>for</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Promotion Practitioners<br />

Presenter: Charles T. Kozel, PhD, MPH, CHES, Associate Professor,<br />

Department of <strong>Health</strong> Science, New Mexico State University<br />

When Politics and <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Collide: How Can Policy<br />

Theory Improve <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Advocacy?<br />

Presenter: Tyler Watson, MPH, CHES, Professor,<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Science/Brigham Young University-Idaho<br />

Theory in Practice: Is Self-efficacy Different in Minority Children?<br />

Presenters: Melvena Wilson, DrPH, MPH, CHES, <strong>Health</strong> Educator/<br />

Graduate, Florida A&M University<br />

a iii – electronic media: new avenues <strong>for</strong><br />

reaching <strong>healthy</strong> <strong>people</strong> goals<br />

Moderator: Jennifer Conner, MPH, CHES, Marion County<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Department<br />

Room: Denver 5-6<br />

Increasing the Quality of <strong>Health</strong> Web Sites: An Action Agenda<br />

Presenter: Stacy Robison, MPH, CHES, Principal,<br />

Communicate<strong>Health</strong>, Inc.<br />

Pre-conceived Expectations Not Always Predictive of Actual Ability:<br />

E-health Literacy Skills Among College Students<br />

Presenter: Michael Stellefson, PhD, University of Florida<br />

Incorporating Social Media into a <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Campaign:<br />

Lessons from Confess! Cervical Cancer Awareness Campaign<br />

Presenter: Jessica Albeita, MPH, Assistant Director, Research<br />

Administration and Community Outreach, Prevent Cancer Foundation<br />

<strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> and the Electronic <strong>Health</strong> In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Exchange Revolution<br />

Presenter: William Livingood, PhD, Senior Researcher,<br />

Duval County <strong>Health</strong> Department<br />

a iv – mile high strategies <strong>for</strong> professional<br />

preparation in health education<br />

Moderator: Michelle Kegler, DrPH, Rollins School of <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong>,<br />

Emory University<br />

Room: Nat Hill<br />

Extending Students’ Learning with the New SOPHE Textbook:<br />

Semester Class Projects, Needs Assessments and Internships<br />

Presenter: Carl Fertman, PhD, MBA, CHES, Associate Professor,<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Enhancing Teaching with the New SOPHE Textbook:<br />

CHES Competencies and Web 2.0<br />

Presenter: Beth Chaney, PhD, CHES, University of Florida,<br />

Melissa Grim, PhD, Rad<strong>for</strong>d University<br />

Adapting Distance Learning Technology: Lessons Learned in the Third<br />

Year of a University’s <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Distance Program<br />

Presenter: Frank Strona, MPH, Lecturer, San Jose State University<br />

How Students in a Community <strong>Health</strong> Social Marketing Course<br />

Can Assist Communities to Create Change<br />

Presenter: Rosy Contreras, BSc, Graduating Senior, San Jose State University<br />

a v – diversity in action: addressing the needs<br />

of immigrants and special populations<br />

Moderator: Melanie Stopponi, MPA, CHES, Kaiser Permanente<br />

Room: Colorado G-H<br />

Immigration Policies, Integration and Social Capital:<br />

an International Comparison of <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Outcomes<br />

Presenter: Alberto Cardelle, PhD, MPH, Professor,<br />

East Stroudsburg University<br />

Challenges Faced by Immigrant Pregnant Women<br />

to Get Quality Maternal <strong>Health</strong> Care<br />

Presenter: Kamrun Mustafa, PhD,<br />

Southern Illinois University Carbondale<br />

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