Final Program [5.4MB pdf] - American College Health Association

Final Program [5.4MB pdf] - American College Health Association Final Program [5.4MB pdf] - American College Health Association

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ACHA 2008 ANNUAL MEETINGSCHEDULE OF PROGRAMS AND EVENTSWEDNESDAY General Sessions3:45 PM - 5:15 PM (cont.)25 WE130. Advocacy Coalition: AnUpdate on the Deficit Reduction ActRoom: Los AngelesCME:1.5 AAFP-P:1.5 CH:1.5 CECH:1.5 PsyCE:0 NBCC:0 PhCE:0The attendee should be able to:1. Describe the impact of the DeficitReduction Act on the price of birthcontrol pills in college health centers.2. Discuss the advocacy processundertaken by ACHA.3. List the advocacy skills needed at thefederal level to impact issues at thelocal level.Presenter(s): Mary Alice Serafini, MA (Universityof Arkansas); Mary Hoban, PhD, CHES(American College Health Association)Presider: Cathie Wallace, RN, MSN (FloridaAtlantic University)26 WE133. Men’s Health: Zebras in theCollege PopulationRoom: Crystal J1CME:1.5 AAFP-P:1.5 CH:1.5 CECH:1.5 PsyCE:0 NBCC:0 PhCE:0The attendee should be able to:1. Describe prostatitis.2. Discuss the management of college-agemales presenting with prostatitis.3. Describe erectile dysfunction.4. Discuss the management of collegeagemales presenting with erectiledysfunction.Presenter(s): Arthur Klossner, PA-C, MS, MA,MBA (Suffolk University)Presider: Deborah Marino, ARNP (FloridaInstitute of Technology)Facilitator: Craig Roberts, PA-C, MS (Universityof Wisconsin-Madison)27 WE191. Updates in College Health:A Review of the LiteratureRoom: Crystal J2CME:1.5 AAFP-P:1.5 CH:1.5 CECH:0 PsyCE:0 NBCC:0 PhCE:0The attendee should be able to:1. Define evidence-based medicine and itsrelevance to college health.2. Describe common research studydesigns.3. List newly published important researchstudies and their relevance to clinicalpractice.Presenter(s): Sarah Van Orman, MD (Universityof Wisconsin-Madison); John Dorman, MD(Stanford University); Samuel Seward, MD(Columbia University)Presider: Phillip Histand, MD (Oregon State)Facilitator: Nancy Merrill, MD (SouthernMethodist University)Visit the ACHAExhibit Hall inthe Palms Ballroom toexplore the latest productsand services for the collegehealth field.Enter to win one of two Apple IPOD Nanos! Check yourregistration tote bag for your Exhibits Visitor Card and followthe instructions to enter. See page 12 for Exhibit Hall hours.28 WE222. Acts of Terror and Mercy:Reflections on the Events of 4/16 atVirginia TechRoom: Crystal G2CME:1.5 AAFP-P:1.5 CH:1.5 CECH:1.5 PsyCE:1.5 NBCC:1.5PhCE:0The attendee should be able to:1. Describe the critical challenges andefficacious responses of the Health andWellness Offices at Virginia Tech to theevents of 4/16.2. Identify the complex logistical factorsassociated with recovery.3. Discuss policy matters that create tensionand contradictions between privacyand protection, between the desire toserve the one and the call to care for themany.4. List measures that can reduce significantlythe risk of deadly outbreaks ofviolence on campus.Presenter(s): Richard Ferraro, KanittaCharoensiri, DO, and Christopher Flynn, PhD(Virginia Tech)Presider: Mike Malmon-Berg, PhD (College ofWooster)Facilitator: Judy Davis (The University ofAlabama)29 WE232. Campus Violence: Researchand Empowerment ShowcaseRoom: Crystal A & BCME:1.5 AAFP-P:1.5 CH:1.5 CECH:1.5 PsyCE:1.5 NBCC:1.5PhCE:0The attendee should be able to:1. Define relationship violence in thecollege student population.2. Identify strategies for fostering a cultureof consent on campus.3. Identify components of a Sexual AssaultResponse Team.Presenter(s): Terri Kersch, CHES, CPP(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute); MauraBairley, MA (Columbia University); RebeccaHarrington (State University of New York atOneonta); Donna Barry, RN, MSN, APN-C,FN-CSA (Montclair State University)Presider: Terri Kersch, CHES, CPP (RensselaerPolytechnic Institute)Schedule subject to change without notice.36

Partners Under the PalmsThursday Special Events and Information7:00 AM - 3:45 PMRegistrationRoom: Crystal Foyer7:00 AMOpening Breakfast with ExhibitorsRoom: ACHA Exhibit HallSponsored by Aetna Student Health. Music by Coco Loco sponsored by all11 ACHA affiliates.7:00 AM - 8:00 AMFaith-based FellowshipRoom: Los AngelesConnect with fellow attendees from faith-based schools and/orindividuals of faith to discuss resources and special interest groups.10:00 AM - 11:30 AMPresidential Session: History of College Health in the United StatesRoom: Crystal G1William Christmas, MD (Duke University). See Featured Eventson page 15 and TH015 on page 39 for more information.5:30 PM - 6:30 PMOpen Forum and Reports to ACHA’s Board of DirectorsRoom: New York & New Orleans7:00 PM - 9:00 PMAwards/Fellows DinnerRoom: Crystal G1Music by Tommy Calton sponsored by all 11 ACHA affiliates.See Featured Events on page 15 for more information. Tickets arerequired for the dinner. See Meeting Registration Form.8:00 AM - 9:30 AM30 TH005. Hot Topics: ClinicalMedicine 2008Room: SagoCME:1.5 AAFP-P:1.5 CH:1.5 CECH:0 PsyCE:0 NBCC:0 PhCE:0The attendee should be able to:1. List the most current issues affectingstudents.2. Describe the current public health issuesaffecting students.3. Discuss best practice techniques.Presenter(s): Victoria Judd, MD, MBA(University of Utah)Presider: Sarah Van Orman, MD (University ofWisconsin-Madison)Facilitator: Raymond Grundman, MSN(University of Wisconsin-Madison)www.acha.org/AnnualMeeting08SCHEDULE OF PROGRAMS AND EVENTSThursday, June 5, 2008Thursday MeetingsTHURSDAY General Sessions7:00 AM - 8:00 AMBD250. American College Health Foundation Board of DirectorsRoom: Boardroom #2047612:00 PM - 1:15 PM (All members welcome)BS097. Central College Health AssociationRoom: New York & New OrleansBS098. Mid-America College Health AssociationRoom: MiamiBS099. Mid-Atlantic College Health AssociationRoom: Crystal A & BBS100. New England College Health AssociationRoom: Crystal C & DBS101. New York State College Health AssociationRoom: Crystal E & FBS102. North Central College Health AssociationRoom: Crystal G1BS103. Ohio College Health AssociationRoom: Crystal P & QBS104. Rocky Mountain College Health AssociationRoom: Crystal K & LBS105. Southern College Health AssociationRoom: Crystal J2BS106. Southwest College Health AssociationRoom: Crystal M & NBS296. Pacific Coast College Health AssociationRoom: Crystal G231 TH012. AAAHC Accreditation:32 TH061. Have the Sex You Tell YourApplication to DecisionFriends You Have: Condom Advertising inRoom: Crystal A & Bthe 21st CenturyCME:1.5 AAFP-P:1.5 CH:1.5 CECH:1.5 PsyCE:0 NBCC:1.5 Room: Crystal M & NPhCE:0CME:0 AAFP-P:0 CH:1.5 CECH:1.5 PsyCE:0 NBCC:0 PhCE:0The attendee should be able to:The attendee should be able to:1. Discuss the characteristics of the survey 1. Describe advertising claims and techniquesprocess.used to promote different brands2. Define the Core and Adjunct Standards. of condoms.3. List the types of surveys and accreditation2. Contrast advertising approachesdecisions.intended for men and for women.Presenter(s): Barbara Ann Harmer, BSN, MHA Presenter(s): Alan Sofalvi, PhD, CHES (State(Accreditation Association for Ambulatory University of New York)Health Care, Inc.)Presider: Devon Noonan, MS (University ofPresider: Cindy Vetter (University of Northern Virginia)Colorado)Facilitator: Deborah Beck, RRT, MPA, EdD(University of South Carolina-Columbia)37Final Program

Partners Under the PalmsThursday Special Events and Information7:00 AM - 3:45 PMRegistrationRoom: Crystal Foyer7:00 AMOpening Breakfast with ExhibitorsRoom: ACHA Exhibit HallSponsored by Aetna Student <strong>Health</strong>. Music by Coco Loco sponsored by all11 ACHA affiliates.7:00 AM - 8:00 AMFaith-based FellowshipRoom: Los AngelesConnect with fellow attendees from faith-based schools and/orindividuals of faith to discuss resources and special interest groups.10:00 AM - 11:30 AMPresidential Session: History of <strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> in the United StatesRoom: Crystal G1William Christmas, MD (Duke University). See Featured Eventson page 15 and TH015 on page 39 for more information.5:30 PM - 6:30 PMOpen Forum and Reports to ACHA’s Board of DirectorsRoom: New York & New Orleans7:00 PM - 9:00 PMAwards/Fellows DinnerRoom: Crystal G1Music by Tommy Calton sponsored by all 11 ACHA affiliates.See Featured Events on page 15 for more information. Tickets arerequired for the dinner. See Meeting Registration Form.8:00 AM - 9:30 AM30 TH005. Hot Topics: ClinicalMedicine 2008Room: SagoCME:1.5 AAFP-P:1.5 CH:1.5 CECH:0 PsyCE:0 NBCC:0 PhCE:0The attendee should be able to:1. List the most current issues affectingstudents.2. Describe the current public health issuesaffecting students.3. Discuss best practice techniques.Presenter(s): Victoria Judd, MD, MBA(University of Utah)Presider: Sarah Van Orman, MD (University ofWisconsin-Madison)Facilitator: Raymond Grundman, MSN(University of Wisconsin-Madison)www.acha.org/AnnualMeeting08SCHEDULE OF PROGRAMS AND EVENTSThursday, June 5, 2008Thursday MeetingsTHURSDAY General Sessions7:00 AM - 8:00 AMBD250. <strong>American</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Foundation Board of DirectorsRoom: Boardroom #2047612:00 PM - 1:15 PM (All members welcome)BS097. Central <strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Association</strong>Room: New York & New OrleansBS098. Mid-America <strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Association</strong>Room: MiamiBS099. Mid-Atlantic <strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Association</strong>Room: Crystal A & BBS100. New England <strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Association</strong>Room: Crystal C & DBS101. New York State <strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Association</strong>Room: Crystal E & FBS102. North Central <strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Association</strong>Room: Crystal G1BS103. Ohio <strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Association</strong>Room: Crystal P & QBS104. Rocky Mountain <strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Association</strong>Room: Crystal K & LBS105. Southern <strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Association</strong>Room: Crystal J2BS106. Southwest <strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Association</strong>Room: Crystal M & NBS296. Pacific Coast <strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Association</strong>Room: Crystal G231 TH012. AAAHC Accreditation:32 TH061. Have the Sex You Tell YourApplication to DecisionFriends You Have: Condom Advertising inRoom: Crystal A & Bthe 21st CenturyCME:1.5 AAFP-P:1.5 CH:1.5 CECH:1.5 PsyCE:0 NBCC:1.5 Room: Crystal M & NPhCE:0CME:0 AAFP-P:0 CH:1.5 CECH:1.5 PsyCE:0 NBCC:0 PhCE:0The attendee should be able to:The attendee should be able to:1. Discuss the characteristics of the survey 1. Describe advertising claims and techniquesprocess.used to promote different brands2. Define the Core and Adjunct Standards. of condoms.3. List the types of surveys and accreditation2. Contrast advertising approachesdecisions.intended for men and for women.Presenter(s): Barbara Ann Harmer, BSN, MHA Presenter(s): Alan Sofalvi, PhD, CHES (State(Accreditation <strong>Association</strong> for Ambulatory University of New York)<strong>Health</strong> Care, Inc.)Presider: Devon Noonan, MS (University ofPresider: Cindy Vetter (University of Northern Virginia)Colorado)Facilitator: Deborah Beck, RRT, MPA, EdD(University of South Carolina-Columbia)37<strong>Final</strong> <strong>Program</strong>

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