CALL FOR ABSTRACTS — 142nd APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition

American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Caucus

Healthography: How Where you Live Affects Your Health and Well-being

Submission Deadline: Sunday, February 16, 2014

The American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian (AIANNH) Caucus (Est. 1981) promotes equal opportunity and access for Indigenous peoples of North America and the Hawaiian Islands to health care, provides a supportive entry into the American Public Health Association (APHA), and disseminates information about major Native health issues and programs. The Caucus also works with APHA to promote policy beneficial to Native health needs to assure quality care and equal access. The Caucus invites abstracts for papers addressing health programming, research and policy for Native populations and the conference theme of Healthography: How Where You Live Affects Your Health & Well-being.” Abstracts that specifically address (but are not limited to) the following areas are encouraged: Note:  "Spaces" can be defined broadly (i.e., physical space, cultural/sacred space, etc.).  Submissions outside the above areas should be submitted to the category that best fits your research.

Special consideration may be given to submissions that reflect community-based and community-led projects or research, student submissions, or youth-led projects and the authors should note such in their abstract text.

 

Abstracts should be no more than 250 words, and must follow the general APHA guidelines for submission. Submissions that do not comply will not be reviewed.

Please note: If an abstract is accepted, ALL presenters must be individual members of APHA in order to present, and must register for the annual meeting; however, APHA membership is not required at the time of abstract submission. Abstracts cannot be presented or published in any journal prior to the APHA Annual Meeting.

 

Continuing Education Credit

APHA values the ability to provide continuing education credit to physicians, nurses, health educators, and those certified in public health at its annual meeting. Please complete all required information when submitting an abstract so members can claim credit for attending your session. These credits are necessary for members to keep their licenses and credentials. For a session to be eligible for Continuing Education Credit, each presenter, panelist, discussant, and/or faculty must provide:

1) An abstract free of trade and/or commercial product names;

2) At least one MEASURABLE SINGLE objective (“to understand” or “to learn” are not measurable objectives and compound objectives are not acceptable).  Use ONLY the following Measurable Action Verbs: Explain, Demonstrate, Analyze, Formulate, Discuss, Compare, Differentiate, Describe, Name, Assess, Evaluate, Identify, Design, Define or List.

3) A signed Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form with a relevant qualification statement; Example of Acceptable Biographical Qualification Statement: (I have been the principal or co-principal of multiple federally funded grants focusing on the epidemiology of drug abuse, HIV prevention and co-occurring mental and drug use disorders. Among my scientific interests has been the development of strategies for preventing HIV and STDs in out-of-treatment drug users).

4) All continuing education learning content must be of sound science or professional practice and serve to maintain, develop, or increase the knowledge, skills and professional competence of the health professional. Learning content should be evidence-based if available. A list of over 30 areas will be provided online for you to choose from. You will be asked to choose at least one or up to 6 areas that your presentation will address.

Thank you for your assistance in making your session credit worthy. Contact Annette Ferebee at annette.ferebee@apha.org if you have any questions concerning continuing education. For program questions, contact the program planner listed below.

Notification of abstract status will be sent for all submissions on June 2, 2014.


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Program Planner Contact Information:

Audrey Solimon, MPH
Division of Behavioral Health
Indian Health Service
5300 Homestead Rd.
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: 505-248-4948
asolimon.phc@gmail.com

and
Deana Around Him, DrPH Candidate, ScM
Department of Population, Family & Reproductive Health
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
615 N. Wolfe St.
Baltimore, MD 21205
Phone: 605-441-3615
dwagner@jhsph.edu