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

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Partners Under the PalmsSCHEDULE OF PROGRAMS AND EVENTSTHURSDAY General Sessions8:00 AM - 9:30 AM (cont.)40 TH234. Partnering to Respondto At-risk Students: Administrators,Clinicians, and CounselRoom: Crystal J1CME: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. Identify the major legal implications indealing with the at-risk student.2. Identify the clinical and administrativeroles and personnel that comprise aneffective at-risk committee.Presenter(s): John Miner, MD (Williams <strong>College</strong>);Daryl Lapp, JD (Edwards Angell Palmer &Dodge LLP)Presider: Robert Portnoy, PhD (University ofNebraska-Lincoln)Facilitator: Mike Malmon-Berg, PhD (<strong>College</strong> ofWooster)41 TH249. Eat Right, Feel Good,Work GreatRoom: Crystal G1CME:0 AAFP-P:0 CH:1.5 CECH:1.5 PsyCE:0 NBCC:0 PhCE:0The attendee should be able to:1. Identify why you may need to makesome life-saving changes.2. Discuss ways to reinvigorate your bodyand improve your health.3. List eight specific steps you canimplement to change your life.4. Describe why diets do not work andhow they are dangerous.Presenter(s): Deanna Latson, MA, CNN (GoodThinking Co.)Presider: Don Post, BS, EMT (University ofCentral Florida)10:00 AM - 11:30 AM42 TH004. <strong>Health</strong> Hazards Associatedwith ObesityRoom: Crystal K & LCME: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. Discuss the morbidity associated withobesity.2. Explain the effect of obesity on lifestyle.3. List the relationship between obesityand mortality.Presenter(s): Victoria Judd, MD, MBA(University of Utah)Presider: Angeline Price, MSN (Buffalo State<strong>College</strong>)Facilitator: Susan Thomas, RT (WesternMichigan University)43 TH015. Presidential Session: Historyof <strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> in the United StatesRoom: Crystal G1CME: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 the major trends in the evolutionof the field of college health from 1850to the present.2. Describe the historical development ofcollege health from the perspective ofdifferent disciplines, including medicalpractitioners, nurses, mental healthprofessionals, and health educators.3. Describe the highlights of the foundingand development of the <strong>American</strong><strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (ACHA).Presenter(s): William Christmas, MD (DukeUniversity <strong>Health</strong> Care System); David Kraft,MD, MPH; Spence Turner, MD, MS; Ted Grace,MD, MPH (The Ohio State University); MichaelMcNeil, MS (Columbia University); ConnieCrihfield, MSN, CRNP (Case Western ReserveUniversity)Presider: Lesley Sacher, MHA, FACHE, FACHA(Florida State University)44 TH018. Optimizing PsychotropicMedication Therapy: UnderstandingDrug IntolerabilityRoom: Crystal A & BCME:1.5 AAFP-P:1.5 CH:1.5 CECH:1.5 PsyCE:1.5 NBCC:1.5PhCE:1.5 contact hours (program no. 067-999-08-010-L01-P)The attendee should be able to:1. Explain how pharmacology andpharmacokinetics of drug therapy cancontribute to poor psychotropic drugtolerability.2. Describe drug-drug interactions andtheir predictability.3. Describe four CYP 450 genotypes andtheir clinical implications on poorpsychotropic drug tolerability.Presenter(s): Charles Caley, PharmD, BCPP(University of Connecticut)www.acha.org/AnnualMeeting08Presider: Deborah Hubbell, BSPharm, RPh(University of Connecticut)Facilitator: Ann Roth, BSPharm (University ofNorth Carolina-Wilmington)45 TH023. A Campus Strategy forEnhancing <strong>Health</strong> Care and ReducingStudent Fees Through ContractedManagementRoom: Crystal M & NCME:0 AAFP-P:0 CH:1.5 CECH:1.5 PsyCE:0 NBCC:0 PhCE:0The attendee should be able to:1. Discuss the principles of outsourcinga university student health center.2. Describe establishing revenue strategybased on third party insurance billingand elimination of student fee funding.3. List stages of outsourcing from RFPthrough transition.Presenter(s): Robert Hetzel, PhD, MBS, MS, BBA,and Cindy Vetter (University of NorthernColorado)Presider: Marilyn Yourdon, RN, ARNP (WichitaState University)46 TH042. ACHA/ANCC Partners in<strong>College</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Nursing: The RecognitionProcessRoom: Crystal P & QCME:0 AAFP-P:0 CH:1.5 CECH:0 PsyCE:0 NBCC:0 PhCE:0The attendee should be able to:1. Describe the history of the ACHA/ANCCNursing Recognition program.2. Define the standards of college healthnursing practice.3. List the requirements that a collegehealth nurse must meet to be eligible toapply for the ACHA/ANCC recognition.Presenter(s): Doreen Perez, MS, RN-BC(University of North Florida); Carol PerkinsKozel, RN (University of North Carolina-ChapelHill); Dorothy Kozlowski, NP-C, MSN (RutgersUniversity)Presider: Christine Sullivan, RN, MSN (LouisianaState University)Facilitator: Connie Peters, RN (Juniata <strong>College</strong>)Out of courtesy to speakers and yourfellow attendees, please turn offyour cell phone or pager or place themon vibrate during sessions.<strong>Final</strong> <strong>Program</strong>39

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