AGENDA:
2002 MCH Leadership Conference
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Saturday,
April 20, 2002
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| 6:00
pm-7:30 pm |
Registration |
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Sunday,
April 21, 2002
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| Time |
Session |
Speaker(s) |
| 8:00
am-9:30 am |
On-site
Registration
Continental Breakfast |
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| 9:30
am-11:00 am |
Welcome
Keynote
Address: Translating Research into MCH Public Health
Practice
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Susan
C. Scrimshaw, PhD
Dean, UIC School of Public Health
Naomi Morris, MD, MPH, FAAP, FACPM
Professor, Community Health Sciences
Director, Maternal and Child Health Program
Bernard Guyer, MD, MPH
Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene & Public Health
Deborah Klein Walker, EdD, Massachusetts Department of Health
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| 11:00
am-11:30 am |
Break |
| 11:30
am-1:00 pm |
Opening
Plenary Session: MCH Surveillance: Working the Numbers
or Making the Numbers Work for You

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William
Sappenfield, MD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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| 1:00
pm-2:30 pm |
Lunch |
| 2:30
pm-4:00 pm |
Concurrent
Workshops |
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1.
Perinatal Periods of Risk: State & Local Models
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Douglas
M. Paterson, MPH, Michigan Department of Community Health
Bao-Ping Zhu, MD, Michigan Department of Community Health
Carolyn Slack, MS, RN, Columbus Health Department
Jinwin Cai, MD, Kansas City, Missouri Health Department
Josie Murrell-Manning, RNC, BSN, MSA, Kansas City, Missouri
Health Department
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2.
Fetal Origins Hypothesis: Pros and Cons

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Kate
Pickett, PhD, University of Chicago
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3.
Home Visiting and the National Child Assessment Satellite Training
(NCAST): The Promotion of Infants’ Health and Development |
Georgina
A. Sumner, RN, MSN, University of Washington
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4.
Evidence-Based Management Practice and Leadership for MCH
Public Health

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L.
Michele Issel, PhD, RN, University of Illinois at Chicago
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5.
Using Geographic Information Systems in Research and MCH Practice

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Wansoo
Im, PhD, Vetices, LLC
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6.
Making Policy Changes is Tougher Than Making Bread |
Paul
Shaheen, PhD, Michigan Council for Maternal and Child Health |
| 4:00
pm-4:30 pm |
Break |
| 4:30
pm-6:00 pm |
Repeat
of Concurrent Workshops |
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1.
Perinatal Periods of Risk: State & Local Models
|
Douglas
M. Paterson, MPH, Michigan Department of Community Health
Bao-Ping Zhu, MD, Michigan Department of Community Health
Carolyn Slack, MS, RN, Columbus Health Department
Jinwin Cai, MD, Kansas City, Missouri Health Department
Josie Murrell-Manning, RNC, BSN, MSA, Kansas City, Missouri
Health Department
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2.
Fetal Origins Hypothesis: Pros and Cons

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Kate
Pickett, PhD, University of Chicago
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| |
3.
Home Visiting and the National Child Assessment Satellite Training
(NCAST): The Promotion of Infants’ Health and Development |
Georgina
A. Sumner, RN, MSN, University of Washington
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| |
4.
Evidence-Based Management Practice and Leadership for MCH
Public Health

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L.
Michele Issel, PhD, RN, University of Illinois at Chicago
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| |
5.
Using Geographic Information Systems in Research and MCH Practice

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Wansoo
Im, PhD, Vetices, LLC
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6.
Making Policy Changes is Tougher Than Making Bread
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Paul
Shaheen, PhD, Michigan Council for Maternal and Child Health
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6:00
pm-9:00 pm
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Reception
Student/Professional Poster Presentation
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Monday,
April 22, 2002
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| Time |
Session |
Speaker(s) |
| 8:00
am-9:00 am |
On-site
Registration
|
| 9:00
am-10:30 am |
Roundtable
Discussions |
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| 10:30
am-11:00 am |
Break |
| 11:30
am-12:30 pm |
Plenary
Session II: Racial and Ethnic Disparity: Closing the
Gap Through Research and Practice
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David
Williams, PhD, MPH, University of Michigan
Mildred Hunter, MA, Regional Minority Health Coordinator, Office
of Minority Health, Office of Public Health & Science, U.S.
H.H.S.
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| 12:30
pm-2:30 pm |
Lunch
Presentation of MCH professional & student poster
awards
Plenary Session III: The Challenge of Turning
Research in "Hard Times"

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Kay
Johnson, MEd, MPH, Johnson Consulting Group, Hinesburg, Vermont |
| 2:30
pm-4:00 pm |
Concurrent
Workshops |
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7.
Welfare Reform: The Impact on the Health of Women, Children,
and Families

Sue
Armato (Word document)
Arden Handler
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Sue
Armato, MA, BA, Midwest Partners
Sonya Michel, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago
Arden Handler, DPH, University of Illinois at Chicago
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8.
Food Insecurity and Hunger: Implications of Recent Research
for MCH Programs

Angela
Tagtow |
Kris
Siefert, PhD, MSW, RD, University of Michigan
Noel Chavez, PhD, RD, University of Illinois at Chicago
Angela Tagtow, MS, RD, LD, Bureau of Nutrition, Iowa Department
of Public Health |
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9.
Closing the Racial and Ethnic Disparity Gap: How Do We Do
It?

Shirley
Fleming
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Shirley
Fleming, CNM, DrPH, Chicago Department of Public Health
Rebecca Gusman, MSW, University of Michigan |
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10.
Registry to Referral

Anita
Farel
April Montgomery
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Anita
Farel, DrPH, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
April Montgomery, Colorado Department of Health
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11.
The Importance of Parent & Consumer Involvement in MCH
Programs

Richard
Aronson
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Richard
Aronson, MD, Department of Health & Family Services, Madison,
WI
Deborah Jack, Illinois Attorney General's Office
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12.
Medicaid/SCHIP Collaborations |
Robyn
Gable
Greg Vadner |
| 4:00
pm-4:30 pm |
Break |
| 4:30
pm-6:00 pm |
Repeat
of Concurrent Workshops |
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7.
Welfare Reform: The Impact on the Health of Women, Children,
and Families

Sue
Armato (Word Document)
Arden Handler
|
Sue
Armato, MA, BA, Midwest Partners
Sonya Michel, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago
Arden Handler, DrPH, University of Illinois at Chicago
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8.
Food Insecurity and Hunger: Implications of Recent Research
for MCH Programs

Angela
Tagtow
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Kris
Siefert, PhD, MSW, RD, University of Michigan
Noel Chavez, PhD, RD, University of Illinois at Chicago
Angela Tagtow, MS, RD, LD, Bureau of Nutrition, Iowa Department
of Public Health |
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9.
Closing the Racial and Ethnic Disparity Gap: How Do We Do
It?

Shirley
Fleming
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Shirley
Fleming, CNM, DrPH, Chicago Department of Public Health
Rebecca Gusman, MSW, University of Michigan |
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10.
Registry to Referral

Anita
Farel
April Montgomery
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Anita
Farel, DrPH, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
April Montgomery, Colorado Department of Health
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11.
The Importance of Parent & Consumer Involvement in MCH
Programs

Richard
Aronson
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Richard
Aronson, MD, Department of Health & Family Services, Madison,
WI
Deborah Jack, Illinois Attorney General's Office
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12.
Medicaid/SCHIP Collaborations |
Speakers
TBD |
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Tuesday,
April 23, 2002
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| Time |
Session |
Speaker(s) |
| 7:30
am-9:00 am |
Breakfast
CE Focus Group |
| 9:00
am-10:30 am |
Plenary
IV: The Gums Don't Lie: The Relationships Among Oral
Health, Perinatal Health and Chronic Disease

Mark
Siegal
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Mark
Mallatt, DDS, Indiana State Deaprtment of Health
Mark Siegal, DDS, MPH, Ohio Deaprtment of Health |
| 10:30
am-11:00 am |
Break |
| 11:00
am-12:30 pm |
Plenary
V: The National Survey of CSHCN: Knowing How Many
Isn't Enough
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Bonnie
Strickland, PhD, Maternal and Child Health Bureau
Paul Newacheck, DrPH, University of California at San Francisco
Charles Onufer, MD, Director, Division of Specialized Care for
Children (DSCC), Illinois
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| 12:30
pm-1:00 pm |
Closing
Remarks |
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