AMCHP 2016 Annual Conference – Poster Presentations
PA1: Medicaid, Title V and Maternity Providers Join Forces to Improve Birth Outcomes: Perspectives from Two Statewide Initiatives (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
PA7: Early Social Emotional Development: Understanding Culture, Language, and Income (Primary Track: Child Health) Author(s):
Author(s):
Mawule Sevon, MA,CAS, NCSP, School Psychologist, BASICS ABA therapy
Kate Berrien, RN, BSN, MS, Director of Maternal Health Programs, Community Care of North Carolina BZ (Melanie) Giese, BSN, RN, Director, South Carolina Birth Outcomes Initiative, South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Leigh LaTrice Dowtin, MA, CAS, NCSP, School Psychologist, Gallaudet University
PA8: Increase in Hospitalizations of Children with Spina Bifida in US Hospitals (Primary Track: CYSHCN)
PA2: Sex‐education Policy and Teen Pregnancy in Tennessee (Primary Track: Adolescent Health)
Author(s): Virginia Briggs, PhD, Assistant Professor of Public Health, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Author(s): Ruby Yadav, Research Assistant, East Tennessee State University
PA3: Community Perspectives on Emergency Department Use and Care for American Indian Children (Primary Track: Child Health)
PA9: Community‐based Autism Identification Teams: Medical Educational Collaboration to Identify Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Primary Track: CYSHCN)
Author(s):
Author(s):
Wyatt Pickner, Research Associate, Sanford Research
Marilyn Hartzell, MEd, Director, Oregon Center for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
PA4: Preconception Peer Educators: Reaching out to All Peers Prior to Conception on Campus and the Community (Primary Track: Life Course Approach) Author(s):
PA10: Social Media Usage by Families of Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (Primary Track: CYSHCN) Author(s):
Candace Simon, MPH, Public and Community Health Director, REACHUP Incorporated
Julie Preskitt, MSOT, MPH, PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health
Matt Fifolt, MSOT, MPH, PhD, Assistant Director, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health
PA5: South Carolina's Use of Presumptive Eligibility to Improve Early Identification and Intervention for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (Primary Track: Child Health)
Ann Epstein, MPH, Doctoral Candidate, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health
Author(s):
Susan Colburn, State Parent Consultant, Children's Rehabilitation Service
David Rotholz, PhD, Executive Director, Center for Disability Resources (UCEDD/LEND), University of South Carolina School of Medicine
Miracle Woods, State Youth Consultant, Children's Rehabilitation Service Lolita McLean, RD, JD, MPH, Administrator, Children's Rehabilitation Service
Anne Kinsman, PhD, Director, Pediatric Psychology, Greenville Health System
PA6: Sealing Sunny Smiles Across Florida: A Regional Dental Hygienist Approach to Increasing Access to Dental Care (Primary Track: Child Health) Author(s): Christina Vracar, DA, MPH, Interim Program Administrator/Government Operations Consultant III (Data Analyst), Florida Department of Health Public Health Dental Program
PA11: Small Area Estimation: Wisconsin County Estimates of National Performance Measures (Primary Track: Epidemiology/Data, Assessment, and Evaluation) Author(s): Amy Solsman, Graduate Student, Wisconsin Division of Public Health Jessica Seay, MPH, State Systems Development Initiative Program Coordinator, Wisconsin Division of Public Health
AMCHP 2016 Annual Conference – Poster Presentations
Andrea Gromoske, MSW, PhD, Epidemiologist/Evaluator, Wisconsin Division of Public Health
PA12: Evaluation of the Louisiana’s Nutrition and Physical Activity Self‐Assessment for Child Care (NAPSACC) (Primary Track: Epidemiology/Data, Assessment, and Evaluation)
PA16: Quality Improvement in Public Health: Using a Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network (CoIIN) to Help State Build Stronger Surveillance Systems to Help Save Babies’ Lives (Primary Track: Epidemiology/Data, Assessment, and Evaluation) Author(s):
Author(s):
Julius Anastasio, MS, Analyst, National Institute for Children's Health Quality
Sumrita Bindra, MPH, CQI and Evaluation Coordinator, Louisiana Department of Health and Human Service
Caroline Stampfel, MPH, Associate Director, AMCHP Ashley Hirai, PhD, Health Scientist/Project Officer, Maternal and Child Health Bureau
PA13: Evaluating Existing Systems for Reducing Child Deaths: A State‐Level Evaluation of the Louisiana Child Death Review Program (Primary Track: Epidemiology/Data, Assessment, and Evaluation) Author(s): Amanda Pereira, 2015 Graduate Student Epidemiology Program Intern, Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals‐ Office of Public Health‐ Bureau of Family Health Lyn Kieltyka, PhD, State Maternal and Child Health Epidemiologist, Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals Jane Herwehe, MPH, Lead, Data Action Team, Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of Public Health‐ Bureau of Family Health Cara Bergo, MPH, Mortality Surveillance Epidemiologist, Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals‐ Office of Public Health‐ Bureau of Family Health
PA14: Effects of Living in an Underserved Area on Fruit and Vegetable Purchases among Households Participating in the New Jersey Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) (Primary Track: Epidemiology/Data, Assessment, and Evaluation)
PA17: What Does She Have to Do With It? The Role of Mothers and Grandmothers in the Involvement of Non‐ Resident African American Fathers in the Lives of Their Children: Implications for MCH (Primary Track: Family Involvement) Author(s): Brianna Lemmons, PhD, Post Doctoral Fellow, Howard University School of Social Work
PA18: Strong Relationship Between Education and Death Rates (Primary Track: Life Course Approach) Author(s): Jon Martin, PhD, Assistant Professor, Pfeiffer University
PA19: Improving MCH Delivery Systems Utilizing SBU, Lean and Value‐added Perspectives (Primary Track: Health Care Financing and Coverage) Author(s): Nur Onvural, PhD, Associate Professor, Pfeiffer University Barnett Parker, PhD, Professor, Pfeiffer University Jon Martin, PhD, Assitant Professor, Pfeiffer University
Author(s): Janice Okeke, MPH, CDC/CSTE Applied Epidemiology Fellow, New Jersey Department of Health
PA15: Evidence‐based Parenting Program Implementation in a Community‐based Setting in Western Canada (Primary Track: Epidemiology/Data, Assessment, and Evaluation) Author(s): Mubashir Arain, PhD, MPH, MBBS, Senior Research and Evaluation Consultant, Alberta Health Services
PA20: Developing and Implementing a Financial Empowerment Program to Improve Women’s and Infant Health (Primary Track: Health Equity) Author(s): Susan Egerter, PhD, Co‐Director, Center on Social Disparities in Health Mercedes Dekker, MPH, Research Analyst, Center on Social Disparities in Health Miranda Brillante, MPH, Research Assistant, Center on Social Disparities in Health Hannah Emple, MPH, Research Assistant, Center on Social Disparities in Health
AMCHP 2016 Annual Conference – Poster Presentations
Alaina Butler, Research Assistant, Center on Social Disparities in Health
Patricia Gabbe, MD, MPH, Senior Medical Advisor, Founder and Director of Moms2B, The Ohio State University
Courtney Lynch, PhD, MPH, Associate Professor, Director of Research Education, The Ohio State University
PA21: CenteringPregnancy® and CenteringParenting®: The Centering Approach to a Life Course Model of Continuity Care (Primary Track: Life Course Approach) Author(s): Molly Ryan, MPH, Practice Services Manager, Centering Healthcare Institute Alia Rawji, Practice Services Coordinator, Centering Healthcare Institute
Carmen Clutter, MS, BS, Nutrition Manager, The Ohio State University, Moms2B
PA25: Connecting the Dots: Using Web‐Based Developmental‐Behavioral Screening to Coordinate Intervention Services and Track Behavioral Health Outcomes (Primary Track: MCH Systems Building) Author(s):
Shannon Sweeny, Marketing and Communications Coordinator, Centering Healthcare Institute
Frances Page Glascoe, PhD, Professor of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University
PA22: The Iowa Regional Autism Assistance Program: Transforming the System of Care for Today’s Children, Youth and Families (Primary Track: MCH Systems Building) Author(s): Peggy Swails, MSW, LMSW, Program Manager, Child Health Specialty Clinics ‐ The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Patricia Herrera, MS, Director, 211 Los Angeles County Donna Snyder‐White, MS, MPH, Director, 211 Delaware, Nemours Foundation
PA26: Using Social Network Analysis to Strengthen Services for Expectant and Parenting Adolescents (Primary Track: MCH Systems Building) Author(s):
Rachell Swanson‐Holm, BS, Family Navigator Coordinator, Child Health Specialty Clinics ‐ The University of Iowa
Amanda Purington, Dir. Evaluation & Research, ACT for Youth Center of Excellence, Cornell University
Erika Hertel, MA, Program Coordinator, Child Health Specialty Clinics ‐ The University of Iowa
Erica Stupp, Research Scientist, New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Women, Infant and Adolescent Health
PA23: Women’s Health Education Navigation (WHEN) Program: Patient Navigation for Court‐Involved Women (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
M. Elizabeth Harris, MS Ed, Public Health Representative IV, New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Women, Infant, and Adolescent Health
Author(s): Darcy Dreyer, March of Dimes Amber Hultgren, LMSW, March of Dimes Anne Jorgensen, RN, MS, NNP, Neostar USA, Inc.
PA27: Increasing Family and Community Engagement through Continuous Quality Improvement within the Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
Sarah Reckess, Esq, Center for Court Innovation
Author(s):
Jim Shelton, University at Buffalo Department of OBGYN
Stacey Aguiar, MPH, Early Childhood Project and Quality Improvement Manager, RI Department of Health
Kara Williams, Health Foundation for Western & Central New York
PA24: Exploring an Interdisciplinary Pregnancy and Parenting Program and its Impact on Breastfeeding Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviors (Primary Track: MCH Systems Building) Author(s): Rebecca Reno, PhD Candidate, MSW, MA, Graduate Research Associate, The Ohio State University Sheila Barnhart, PhD Candidate, Graduate Student Lecturer, The Ohio State University
Kristine Campagna, MEd, Chief of Program Development, RI Department of Health
PA28: Perspectives on Patient Utilization of 17‐Alpha‐ hydroxyprogesterone Caproate (17P) Treatment: Results of a Qualitative Study with Women and their Care Managers (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health) Author(s): Sarah Verbiest, DrPH, MSW, MPH, Director, Center for Maternal and Infant Health
AMCHP 2016 Annual Conference – Poster Presentations
Erin McClain, MPH, Research Associate, Center for Maternal and Infant Health Angela Aina, MPH, CDC Fellow, Center for Maternal and Infant Health
PA33: Maternal Levels of Care: Highlights from an Environmental Scan of State Activities (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
Author(s):
PA29: Internet Social Media Use Among Breastfeeding Mothers with Low Milk Supply (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
Katherine Mullins, Medical Student/ AMCHP Intern, AMCHP/ Georgetown University Lacy Fehrenbach, MPH, CPH, Director of Programs, AMCHP
Author(s):
Diana Cassar‐Uhl, MPH, IBCLC, Doctoral Student, University of Maryland
PA34: Increasing Tdap Vaccination Among Pregnant Medicaid Women in Los Angeles County (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
Penny Liberatos, PhD, Assistant Professor and Director of MPH Studies, Behavioral Sciences and Health Promotion, Department of Epidemiology and Community Health, New York Medical College
Author(s): Kevin Burdett, MHA, PHN, RN, Assistant Program Specialist, County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health, Maternal Child and Adolescent Health Programs
PA30: Centering Pregnancy: A Mixed Methods Approach to Decrease Infant Mortality Disparities in Stark County (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
Jenny Morales, MSN, RN, Assistant Program Specialist, County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health, Maternal Child and Adolescent Health Programs
Author(s): Michelle Chyatte, Associate Professor, Northeast Ohio Medical University
Otilia Elszy, MSN, Assistant Program Specialist, County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health, Maternal Child and Adolescent Health Programs
Madison Sheppard, Summer Research Fellow/ MD Candidate, Northeast Ohio Medical University
Arnold Hartoonian, Health Education Assistant, County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health, Maternal Child and Adolescent Health Programs
Katie Coffmon, Research Fellow/ MPH Candidate, Northeast Ohio Medical University
Diana Ramos, MD, MPH, Medical Director, Reproductive Health Programs, County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health, Maternal Child and Adolescent Health Programs
PA31: Family Leadership in Statewide Strategic Planning (Primary Track: Family Involvement)
Joanne Roberts, BSN, RN, Perinatal Services Coordinator, County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health, Maternal Child and Adolescent Health Programs
Author(s): Heather Smith, MPH, Director, Special Health Services, Kansas Department of Health and Environment Kayzy Bigler, AA, Program Manager, Special Health Care Needs, Kansas Department of Health and Environment Donna Yadich, MPA, CCRP, Kansas Family Delegate, Kansas Special Health Services Family Advisory Council
PA35: Incorporating Social Determinants of Health to Promote Health Equity in Postpartum Care in the Michigan Medicaid Managed Care Population (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
Author(s):
PA32: Let’s Talk: A systematic review to understand what we know and don’t know about the impact of patient ‐ provider communication and maternal health outcomes (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
Meta Kreiner, MSc, Senior Quality Analyst, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Rachel Copeland, MSA, Senior Quality Analyst, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
Author(s):
Monica Kwasnik, MA, Manager, Quality Improvement and Program Development Section, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
Sarah Verbiest, DrPH, MSW, MPH, Executive Director, UNC Center for Maternal and Infant Health Mimi Chapman, MSW, PhD, Associate Professor, UNC School of Social Work Amanda Zabala, MPH, Research Assistant, UNC Center for Maternal and Infant Health Charity Watkins, MSW, Doctoral Student, UNC School of Social Work
PA36: Using the MCH Pipeline to Enrich Health Transformation Efforts in State Title V Agencies (Primary Track: Workforce and Leadership Development) Author(s):
AMCHP 2016 Annual Conference – Poster Presentations
Jaime Klaus, Program Cooridnator, University of Illinois at Chicago, Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health & Maternal and Child Health Workforce Center
Michael Kogan, Director of the Office of Epidemiology and Research, Department of Health and Human Services/Health Resources and Services Administration/Maternal and Child Health Bureau/Office of Epidemiology and Research
Deneen Long‐White, Lecturer, Howard University, College of Arts and Sciences
Ashley Hirai, Health Scientist, Department of Health and Human Services/Health Resources and Services Administration/Maternal and Child Health Bureau/Office of Epidemiology and Research/Division of Epidemiology
Arden Handler, DrPH, Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago, Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health
PA37: National Center for Care Coordination Technical Assistance: A Resource for You! (Primary Track: Workforce and Leadership Development) Author(s):
PB3: Promoting Young Children’s Health: Engaging the Early Care and Education Community in Developmental Screening Efforts, a Collaborative Approach (Primary Track: Child Health)
Hannah Rosenberg, MSc, Program Coordinator, Boston Children's Hospital
Author(s): Cindy Reed, BS, Help Me Grow Ventura County Program Coordinator, Landon Pediatric Foundation
Richard Antonelli, MD, MS, Medical Director Integrated Care and Physician Relations and Outreach, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Nancy Kreiselmeyer, BS, CHES, Community Services Coordinator, Ventura County Public Health Department
Stephanie Mucha, MPH, Manager, Children with Special Needs Initiatives, National Center for Medical Home Implementation
Claudia Arias, MPH, Community Services Coordinator, Ventura County Public Health Department
PA38: WIC, CSHCN and Children with Birth Defects; Nutrition Consultant Network; A Mentoring Model for Workforce Development Capacity Building (Primary Track: Workforce and Leadership Development) Author(s): Peggy Helm‐Quest, MSEd, MHA‐PH, CYSHCN Program Consultant, Wisconsin Deparment of Health; Division of Public Health, Bureau of Community Health Promotion; CYSHCN Program
Shar Busch, MS, Community Services Coordinator, Ventura County Public Health Department
PB4: The Red Envelope Project: A Low‐Tech Approach to Building Capacity and Engaging Families in Newborn Screening, Follow‐up and Developmental Screening (Primary Track: Child Health) Author(s): Susan Chacon, MSW LISW, CYSHN Director, New Mexico Department of Health
PB1: The Voices of Youth in the Future of Healthcare Decision‐Making (Primary Track: Adolescent Health)
Janis Gonzales, MD, MPH, FAAP, Title V Director, New Mexico Department of Health
Author(s):
Sandy Heimerl, PT, MS, DPT, New Mexico LEND Director, Center for Development and Disability
Nina Baker, BME, Health Information Coordinator, PTI Nebraska Kathy Karsting, RN, MPH, Program Manager II/Supervisor, NE DHHS Division of Public Health
PB2: Neighborhood and Contextual Factors in Flourishing in School‐Aged Children: Findings from the National Survey of Children's Health (Primary Track: Child Health)
Nancy Lewis, MPS, MS CCC‐SLP, Education and Outreach Manager Act Early Partnership, Center for Development and Disability
PB5: Maltreatment Related Hospitalizations Among Children Ages 17 and Younger in New York State, 2011‐ 2013 (Primary Track: Child Health) Author(s):
Author(s):
Lusine Ghazaryan, MD, MPH, CDC MCH Epidemiology Assignee, CDC/ New York State Department of Health
Veni Kandasamy, ORISE Fellow, Department of Health and Human Services/Health Resources and Services Administration/Maternal and Child Health Bureau/Office of Epidemiology and Research/Division of Epidemiology Reem Ghandour, Director of Division of Epidemiology, Department of Health and Human Services/Health Resources and Services Administration/Maternal and Child Health Bureau/Office of Epidemiology and Research/Division of Epidemiology
Kuangnan Xiong, PhD, Research Scientist 3, New York State Department of Health Marilyn Kacica, MD, MPH, Medical Director, New York State Department of Health
AMCHP 2016 Annual Conference – Poster Presentations
Constance Wiemann, PhD, Director of Research, Baylor College of Medicine
PB6: Title V ‐ Oral Health Enhancement Projects for Children and Youth in Kansas (Primary Track: Child Health)
Blanca Sanchez‐Fournier, Program Manager, Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital
Author(s):
Sarah Graham, MPH, Senior Research Coordinator, Baylor College of Medicine
Rachel Sisson, MS, Title V/Bureau Director, Kansas Dept of Health and Environment
Jean Raphael, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, TexasChildrens/Baylor College of Medicine
Cathleen Taylor‐Osborne, DDS, MA, Dental Director, Kansas Department of Health and Environment Heather Smith, MPH, CYSHCN/Special Health Services Director, Kansas Department of Health and Environment
PB7: Emergency Preparedness Among Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs and their Families (Primary Track: CYSHCN)
Laura Warren, Executive Director, Texas Parent to Parent
PB10: Predicting Dental Caries in Very Young Children (Primary Track: Epidemiology/Data, Assessment, and Evaluation) Author(s): Homa Amini, DDS, MPH, MS, Program Director, Nationwide Children's Hospital
Author(s): Julie Preskitt, MSOT, MPH, PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health Matt Fifolt, PhD, Assistant Director, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health Anne Epstein, MPH, Doctoral Candidate, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health
PB11: Welcome Family Massachusetts: Evaluation of the Implementation of a Universal, One‐time Nurse Home Visit (Primary Track: Epidemiology/Data, Assessment, and Evaluation) Author(s):
Susan Colburn, BS, State Parent Consultant, Children's Rehabilitation Service
Christine Silva, MPH, Epidemiologist, Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Lolita McLean, RDN, MPH, JD, Administrator, Children's Rehabilitation Service
Karin Downs, RN, MS, MPH, MCH Director for the State Title V Programs, Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Lisa McCormick, DrPH, Associate Professor, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health
Susan Manning, MD, MPH, MCH Epidemiologist, Massachusetts Department of Public Health
PB8: The Massachusetts Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs Family Survey: Using Family Input to Drive Priority Setting and Action Planning for CYSHCN (Primary Track: CYSHCN) Author(s): Susan Manning, MD, MPH, MCH Epidemiologist, CDC/MDPH
Katie Stetler, MPH, Welcome Family Program Director, Massachusetts Department of Health
PB12: Newborn Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Defects (CCHD) (Primary Track: Epidemiology/Data, Assessment, and Evaluation)
Nicole Roos, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Family Health and Nutrition
Author(s):
Christina Ratlef, Boston University School of Public Health
Kim Van Naarden Braun, PhD, Epidemiologist, New Jersey Department of Health; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Regina Grazel, MSN, RN, BC, APN‐C, Project Coordinator, NJ AAP
Marianna Litovich, , University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute
Mary Knapp, MSN, RN, Coordinator, New Jersey Department of Health
Christina Citino, University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute Suzanne Gottlieb, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Family Health and Nutrition
PB9: The Impact of a Transition Planning Tool (TPT) on the Core Transition Outcomes (Primary Track: CYSHCN) Author(s): Albert Hergenroeder, MD, Chief of Service, Adolescent Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine
PB13: Improving Maternal and Child Outcomes Through Statewide Incentive Program (Primary Track: Epidemiology/Data, Assessment, and Evaluation) Author(s): Steven Chasteen, MNSc, RN, CPHQ, Director, Practice Transformation, Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care
AMCHP 2016 Annual Conference – Poster Presentations
Michelle Murtha, RN, Outreach Services, Quality Manager, Arkansas Foundation For Medical Care
Lindsey King, MPH, Research Coordinator, University of South Florida
Estrellita "Lo" Berry, MA, President, CEO, REACHUP Inc.
PB14: Connecting Concentrated Disadvantage and Birth Outcomes to Enhance Program Targeting (Primary Track: Epidemiology/Data, Assessment, and Evaluation)
Hamisu Salihu, MD, PhD, Professor, Baylor College of Medicine
Author(s): Amanda Bennett, PhD, CDC Assignee in MCH Epidemiology, Illinois Department of Public Health
PB19: Promoting Preconception Health through Pregnancy Intention Screening ‐ Case Study of a Community‐Wide Campaign in Southern Oregon (Primary Track: Life Course Approach)
PB15: Project Leadership: Effecting Health Care Policy Change, One Parent at a Time (Primary Track: Family Involvement) Author(s): Allison Gray, MA, Project Leadership State Liaison, Family Voices of California
Author(s): Maggie Sullivan, MPH, Executive Director, Health Care Coalition of Southern Oregon
PB20: Statewide Collaboration to Improve ASD Initiatives in Montana (Primary Track: Life Course Approach)
Author(s):
PB16: Transforming Health Care Delivery for Women in the Postpartum Period (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
Martin Blair, PhD, Executive Director, Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities: University of Montana Ann Garfinkle, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Montana
Author(s):
Christine Tucker, PhD, MPH, Lecturer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
PB21: "Be a Smart Mouth" Home Visiting and Oral Health: Perfect Together! (Primary Track: MCH Block Grant Transformation)
Matthew Zerden, MD, MPH, OBGYN Hospitalist & Clinical Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill School of Medicine and WakeMed Hospitals
Author(s): Beverly Kupiec‐Sce, PhD, RN, Director, Children's Oral Health Program, New Jersey Department of Health
Velma Taormina, MD, MSE, BA, Medical Director, Gaston County Department of Health & Human Services
Lakota Kruse, MD, MPH, Medical Director, New Jersey Department of Health
PB17: Moving Beyond "Google Translate": What Massachusetts Families from Diverse Cultures Need for Effective Autism Services and Supports (Primary Track: Health Equity) Author(s): Elaine Gabovitch, MPA, Director of Family and Community Partnerships, UMass Medical School ‐ EK Shriver Center Courtney Dutra, MPA, Research Associate II, UMass Medical School ‐ EK Shriver Center
Lenore Scott, LSW, Program Manager, New Jersey Department of Children and Families
PB22: Advancing the Pediatric Medical Home in States: Connecting MCH Transformation to Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Programs (Primary Track: MCH Systems Building) Author(s): Michelle Esuiqvel, MPH, Director, National Center for Medical Home Implementation; Director, Division of Children with Special Needs, American Academy of Pediatrics
PB18: Adverse Childhood Experiences and Health‐ related Quality of Life in Adulthood: Revelations From a Community Needs Assessment (Primary Track: Life Course Approach)
Alex Kuznetsov, RD, Program Manager, National Center for Medical Home Implementation, American Academy of Pediatrics
Author(s):
Barbara Wirth, MD, MS, Project Director, National Academy for State Health Policy
Abraham Salinas, MD, PhD, Research Faculty, University of South Florida College of Public Health
Felicia Heider, Research Analyst, National Academy for State Health Policy
Jason Salemi, MPH, PhD, Assistant Professor, Baylor College of Medicine
AMCHP 2016 Annual Conference – Poster Presentations
PB23: Building Statewide Systems for Breastfeeding Support‐The Texas Story (Primary Track: MCH Systems Building) Author(s): Julie Stagg, MSN, RN, IBCLC, RLC, State Breastfeeding Coordinator/ Women's and Perinatal Health Nurse Consultant, Department of State Health Services Office of Title V and Family Health
Amber Hultgren, LMSW, Health Education/Program Services Coordinator, March of Dimes
PB28: NFP in NYC: Using Evaluation Results to Keep Moms Engaged (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health) Author(s): Marci Rosa, MPA, Senior Director Maternal Child Health, Public Health Solutions
PB24: The Early Success Coalition: Innovative Systems Building and Collective Impact Strategies for the Improvement of Women’s and Infant Health in the Memphis Area (Primary Track: MCH Systems Building) Author(s): Laura Meyer, MA, Research Coordinator, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Allison Meserve, , Formerly at Public Health Solutions
PB29: Updating the USDA National Breastfeeding Campaign for Today’s Mothers and Infants (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health) Author(s):
Pam Connor, PhD, Professor, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Simonne Nouer, PhD, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
PB25: Oral Health During Pregnancy: Findings from the 2012 Los Angeles Mommy & Baby (LAMB) Survey (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
Valery Soto, MS, RD, CLC, Nutritionist, USDA/Food and Nutrition Service
PB30: Integration of Art Therapy into a Community‐ based Human Services Provider (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health) Author(s): Joanne White, MSW, Director, Behavioral Health Department, Healthy Start, Inc.
Author(s): Shin Chao, PhD, Senior Staff Analyst, MCAH
Lannea Adamson, MPH, MSW, Behavioral Health and Public Health Clinician, Healthy Start, Inc.
Stacy Sun, MD, Resident, Johns Hopkins Hospital
PB26: Severe Maternal Morbidity during Delivery Hospitalizations in Ohio, 2008‐2013 (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
PB31: Promoting Oral Health During Pregnancy: What Health Professionals and Pregnant Women Need to Know (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
Author(s):
Author(s):
Cynthia Shellhaas, MD, MPH, Medical Consultant, The Ohio Department of Health
Katrina Holt, MPH, MS, RD, FAND, Director, National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center
PB27: Healthy Babies are Worth the Wait Consumer Education Initiative (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
PB32: Translating Maternal Hemorrhage and Hypertension Findings to Action in New York State (NYS) (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
Author(s):
Author(s):
Darcy Dreyer, Associate Director of Program Services, March of Dimes
Amanda Roy, MPH, Research Scientist, New York State Department of Health
Patricia Brantingham, Retired, Association of Perinatal Networks of New York State/Perinatal Network of Monroe County
Kristen Lawless, MS, Co‐director, New York State Perinatal Quality Collaborative, New York State Department of Health
Cathy Pasqua, MS, Associate Director, Prematurity Campaign, March of Dimes
Marilyn Kacica, MD, MPH, Medical Director, Division of Family Health, New York State Department of Health
Anne Jorgensen, RNC, MS, NNP, CEO, March of Dimes NY Program Evaluator, Neostar USA
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Author(s):
PB33: Working with Communities and Systems to Improve Population Breastfeeding Rates: The Tennessee Breastfeeding Hotline (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health)
Marcia Roth, MPH, Director of Training Initiatives in MCH, UNC‐CH, The National MCH Workforce Development Center Rebecca Greenleaf, MPH, Learning Systems Coordinator, UNC‐CH Kathryn Mitchell, MPH, Consultant, UNC‐CH, The National MCH Workforce Development Center
Author(s): Michael Warren, MD MPH, Assistant Commissioner/Title V Director, Tennessee Department of Health Helen Scott, RN, IBCLC, RLC, Coordinator, Tennessee Breastfeeding Hotline, Le Bonheur Community Health and Well‐Being
PB34: Preventing Recurrent Preterm Birth: State Strategies to Increase Access to 17P (Primary Track: Women's and Infant Health) Author(s): Claire Rudolph, MPH, CHES, Senior Analyst, Maternal and Child Health, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
PB35: Engaging Vulnerable Populations to Reduce Infant Mortality (Primary Track: Health Equity) Author(s): Zandra Levesque, MPH, Senior Project Manager, National Institute for Children's Health Quality Elaine Fitzgerald, DrPH, MIA, Project Director, National Institute for Children's Health Quality Vanessa Lee, MPH, IM CoIIN Coordinator, Maternal and Child Health Bureau
PB36: Transforming MCH Practice through Inclusive Training: Engaging People with Disabilities in LEND Programs (Primary Track: Workforce and Leadership Development) Author(s): Benjamin Kaufman, MSW, Program Manager, MCH Technical Assistance, Association of University Centers on Disabilities
PB37: AUCD Strategic Thinking Report: Recommendations for Transforming MCH Training (Primary Track: Workforce and Leadership Development) Author(s): Shannon Haworth, MA, Senior Program Specialist, Association of University Centers on Disabilities
PB38: Transforming the MCH Student Pipeline: Outcomes from a New Health Transformation Course (Primary Track: Workforce and Leadership Development)