Public Health Education and Health Promotion

NOTE: Sessions listed in italics have been organized by another section, SPIG, or caucus but are cosponsored by Public Health Education and Health Promotion.

Monday, November 13, 2000

12:30 PM-2:00 PM Mon
3001.0Minority Health Professions Pipeline: Developing Faculty and Practitioners ()
3045.0Reducing Health Disparities: Social and Behavioral Factors in Treatment and Health Promotion ()
3054.0Occupational Stress: Our Experiences, the Lessons Learned, and the Way Forward, Part I ()
3056.0War and Public Health: "Collateral Damage" To Vulnerable PopulationsHealth Disparities ()
3062.0Breast and cervical cancer screening and education ()
3063.0Community-based strategies to prevent violence ()
3064.0Successful community health promotion and improvement models ()
3065.0Poster session I: Tailoring health communication to specific audiences ()
2:30 PM-4:00 PM Mon
3075.0Refining and Validating Public Health Competencies ()
3076.0Training the Public Health Workforce Using Distance Learning Methods ()
3132.0Environmental Justice and Occupational Safety and Health ()
3133.1Occupational Stress: Our Experiences, the Lessons Learned and the Way Forward, Part II ()
3135.0Widening Disparities in Health and Wealth: The Impact of Structural Violence on Some of Us More Than Others Part 1 ()
3138.0Realizing the vision and mapping the way to an open and just society ()
3139.0Issues and strategies for promoting health in worksite settings ()
3140.0Photovoice: A grassroots tool for communication and policy advocacy ()
3141.0Chronic disease intervention research ()
3142.0Health Care Financing Administration-Sponsored Research: Promoting Women's Health Through Preventive Services ()
3147.0Race/ethnicity and the Year 2000 census: implications for public health data (part 1) ()
4:30 PM-6:00 PM Mon
3201.0Strategies for Violence Reduction in the Family and Community ()
3202.0Women's Health Watch: A Critique of Current Policies ()
3206.0Evidence-based Maternity Care: Initiating a Dialogue Within the Public Health Community ()
3212.0The Impacts of Racism on the Health and Well-being of the Nation ()
3218.0Widening Disparities in Health and Wealth: The Impact of Structural Violence on Some of Us More Than Others, Part 2 ()
3219.0Faith communities as models in eliminating health disparities in HIV/AIDS among racial, ethnic, and sexual minorities ()
3220.0Poster session II: Delivering effective health education/health promotion programs ()
3221.0Poster session III: Strategies and approaches for promoting children's health ()
3222.0Innovative health education/health promotion strategies for diverse populations ()
3230.0Race/ethnicity and the Year 2000 census: implications for public health data (part 2) ()
8:30 PM-10:00 PM Mon
3262.1Internet Resources and the Digital Divide in Occupational Health: Health Disparities in Training and Protecting Workers ()
3265.0Federal initiatives to eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in health ()

Tuesday, November 14, 2000

8:30 AM-10:00 AM Tue
4036.0The New California Health Interview Survey: Measuring Health Needs and Disparities in a Diverse State ()
4049.0Ensuring Access to Preventive Care ()
4051.0Psychosocial and cultural factors in medical care and decision-making ()
4067.0Diabetic care ()
4071.0Promoting adolescent health ()
4072.0Environmental health risk communication and research ()
4073.0Identity, branding, and positioning for public health organizations and programs: Why, how-to, and case studies ()
4074.0Poster session IV: Effective use of computer technology in health education, promotion, and communication practice ()
4075.0Poster session V: Promoting the health of patients in clinical and other health care settings ()
4082.0Teaching social justice in public health: progressive pedagogy in action ()
12:30 PM-2:00 PM Tue
4090.0Addressing Social Determinants of Health through Community-Based Participatory Research: Lessons Learned from the Urban Research Centers ()
4091.0Integrating theory and practice in public health education ()
4107.0Rachel Frucher Memorial Session: Culturally Competent Health Promotion in Immigrant Communities ()
4110.0Community-based Health Promotion/Disease Prevention ()
4110.2Community Involvement in Health Promotion/Disease Prevention ()
4149.0Violence: A National Epidemic ()
2:30 PM-4:00 PM Tue
4180.0Community Coalitions for Health Promotion: Effective Tools for Assessment, Planning, Implementation and Evaluation ()
4184.0Health Promotion and the Prevention of Secondary Conditions ()
4223.0Part I: Understanding and addressing bias and its impacts on health disparities: From everyday affronts to institutional racism and hate crimes ()
4224.0Community health promotion and network building: NHLBI's performance-based strategies to eliminate cardiovascular health disparities by 2010 ()
4225.0Nutrition and physical activity ()
4:30 PM-6:00 PM Tue
4252.0Development of Networks for Supporting Evaluation of Community-based Efforts to Eliminate Health Disparities ()
4266.0Partnerships and Collaboration: What We Know and What We Can Learn ()
4279.0The National AIDS Education and Training Program: Best Route for Clinical Training of Minority Providers? ()
4290.0Part II: Understanding and addressing bias and its impacts on health disparities: From everyday affronts to institutional racism and hate crimes ()
4291.0HIV/AIDS prevention ()
4292.0Poster session VI: Addressing the health needs of diverse groups of women ()
8:30 PM-10:00 PM Tue
4323.0Contemporary issues in health education standards and practice: A review of the landscape in the 21st century ()
4324.0Promoting effective health education through community involvement ()

Wednesday, November 15, 2000

8:30 AM-10:00 AM Wed
5068.0Research and evaluation challenges ()
5069.0Health communication to address disparities ()
5070.0Poster session VII: Preventing and reducing risks to sexual health ()
12:30 PM-2:00 PM Wed
5151.0Developing quality public health materials: Examples and advice from section award winners ()
5152.0Issues and strategies in tobacco control ()
5153.0Poster session VIII: Health communication through mass media and new technology ()
2:30 PM-4:00 PM Wed
5175.0Innovative Strategies in Faith-Based Health Promotion ()
5191.0Specific Methods for Reducing Barriers to Healthcare: Interpretive Services and Cultural Competency ()
5192.0Using The Internet In Public Health: Opportunities and Cautions - Part I ()
5211.0Information technologies and health: when the divide is more than digital ()
5212.0National policy efforts to promote the health of diverse populations through culturally and linguistically appropriate services ()
5213.0Program evaluation ()
4:30 PM-6:00 PM Wed
5230.0Serving Vulnerable Populations in the Community ()
5232.0Moving Knowledge into Community Action ()
5282.0Promoting a Balanced Research Agenda to Inform Health Disparities: Moving Beyond Individually-Based Determinants of Health ()
5283.0Effective health communication campaigns: From creation through evaluation ()
5284.0Tune in for Health: Working with television entertainment shows and partners to deliver health information for at-risk populations ()
5285.0Poster session IX: Tailoring and targeting health promotion programs to older populations ()
5286.0Poster session X: Developing and evaluating health education programs, approaches, and materials ()
8:30 PM-10:00 PM Wed
5316.0Disability Outcomes in the Workplace: Improving Public Health ()
5318.0Training and educating health education, health promotion, and health communication professionals of the future ()

Thursday, November 16, 2000

8:30 AM-10:00 AM Thu
6028.0Violence prevention strategies ()
6029.0Cancer prevention and screening ()
6030.0Health education/health promotion strategies and approaches for specific populations ()

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