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133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition December 10-14, 2005 Philadelphia, PA |
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4093.0: Tuesday, December 13, 2005: 12:30 PM-1:30 PM | |||
Poster | |||
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The Spirit of 1848 Caucus is soliciting abstracts from students of public health and health-related programs that highlight the intersection between social justice and public health from a historical, epidemiological, and/or methodological perspective. We welcome abstracts on topics ranging from public health research to public health practice to student-initiated courses on connections between social justice & public health. The work presented can be global, country-specific, or local. We will encourage students at ALL levels of training in their work on public health to submit abstracts, whether undergraduates, master students, MPH students, or doctoral students; submissions will judged in accordance to expectations appropriate for each level of training. Postdoctoral fellows are NOT eligible to submit posters. Abstracts should focus on furthering understanding and action to address the ways that social inequality harms, and social equity improves, the public’s health. Examples of social inequality include inequitable social divisions within societies based on social class, race/ethnicity, and gender, as well as inequitable relations between nations and geographical regions. Given the theme of the conference, we especially welcome abstracts on “evidence-based” public health. All posters for this session will be selected from contributed abstracts. We will award a **PRIZE** to the best accepted poster for a $50 gift certificate to an independent bookstore. Posters will be judged on scientific merit, presentation, and originality. This session will be in the Tuesday afternoon 12:30 pm to 2 pm APHA time slot. | |||
Learning Objectives: 1) Learn about links between social justice and public health per the research projects presented 2) Learn about what current public health students are researching to understand links between social justice and public health | |||
Suzanne Christopher, PhD Pamela D. Waterman, MPH Vanessa Watts, BS | |||
Coalition building in African American communities: A model for reducing health disparities and achieving social justice Daphne Gaulden, MPH | |||
Preventive Care for women in prison: A qualitative community health assessment of the Pap smear and follow-up treatment process at the Central California Women's Facility Shelby McMillan, BA, Jennifer Hult, BA, Catherine Magee, BA, Ruby-Asuncion Turalba, BA | |||
Examining the linkage between HIV/AIDS, poverty and inequality in Colombia Carrie Ellen Tatum, BA, Elvira Gomez, MPH, Marilyn Aguirre-Molina, EdD, Mark Padilla, PhD, Kimberly Neroda, MA | |||
Measuring prejudice and discrimination: Project STRIDE (Stress, Identity and Mental Health) Natasha Davis, MSW, MPH, Ilan H. Meyer, PhD | |||
A World Apart: AIDS and the Latino community in Reading, Pennsylvania Rebecca J. Incledon, BA | |||
National Health Insurance Law in Israel – Universal coverage in a pluralistic society Dana Schwartz-Ilan, Shifra Shvarts, PhD, Revital Gross, PhD, Avishay Goldberg, PhD | |||
Primary care in politically marginalized areas: Community health workers developing clinical services in rural Chiapas Christina T. Holt, MD, MA, Michael Herce, MD/MPH 2005, Arachu Castro, PhD, MPH, Joia Mukherjee, MD, MPH | |||
Native Hawaiians and health: Militarization or justice? Laurel M. Turbin, BA | |||
Measuring health care provider implicit racial bias:Using the Implicit Association Test in health care research Janice A. Sabin, MSW, PhC, Anthony Greenwald, PhD, Frederick Rivara, MD, MPH | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Organized by: | Spirit of 1848 Caucus |
The 133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition (December 10-14, 2005) of APHA