4354.0 The Scholarship of CBPR: W.K. Kellogg Health Scholars (Abstract submissions restricted to scholars)

Tuesday, November 10, 2009: 4:30 PM
Oral
In this oral session, you will learn about the innovative research projects conducted by current and past Kellogg Health Scholars.
Session Objectives: Highlight various results from Kellogg Scholars’ projects Describe the development of CBPR health promotion and disease prevention interventions Discuss the political implication to CBPR

4:50 PM
Is the glass half empty or half full: How community members perceive local politicians' role in addressing the HIV/AIDS epidemic in rural North Carolina
Yvonne Owens Ferguson, PhD, MPH, Don Cavellini, Barbara Council, Arlinda Ellison, MS, Jerome Garner, MPH, Stacey Henderson, MEd, Patricia Oxendine-Pitt, Donald Parker, BA, Doris Stith, BA, Mysha Wynn, MA, Stepheria Sallah, BS, Connie Blumenthal, MPH, Adaora Adimora, MD, MPH, Giselle Corbie-Smith, MD, MSc and Angela Bryant, JD
5:10 PM
Walk Your Heart to Health: Results of a community health promoter training program
Betty T. Izumi, PhD, MPH, RD, Amy J. Schulz, PhD MPH, Barbara Israel, DrPH MPH, Sharon Sand, MPP, Deedee D. Varick, LND MPH, Cindy Gamboa, Julia Weinert, MPH, Murlisa Lockett, MA and Angela Reyes, MPH
5:30 PM
Injury Prevention and Safety Among African Americans IN Southeast Raleigh
Jim Amell, PhD, MPH, MSW, LaVerne Reid, PhD, Lenwood Long Sr., MS, Lucille Webb, MEd, Melvin Jackson, MSPH, Regina Petteway, MPH and Phyllis Gray, MS

See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.

Organized by: Community-Based Public Health Caucus
Endorsed by: Community Health Workers SPIG

CE Credits: Medical (CME), Health Education (CHES), Nursing (CNE), Public Health (CPH)