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Kentucky Public Health Association 66 th Annual Conference Agenda DRAFT April 14, 2014 9:00 – 3:00 p.m. Registered Sanitarian Exam Knox 9:00 – 12:00 p.m. Regional Epidemiologist Group Meeting Trimble 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Accreditation Coordinators Meeting Trimble 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. Kentucky Public Health Association (KPHA) Board Meeting TBA 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Kentucky Public Health Association (KPHA) Board Dinner TBA

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Kentucky Public Health Association

66th Annual Conference Agenda

DRAFT

April 14, 2014

9:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Registered Sanitarian Exam

Knox

9:00 – 12:00 p.m.

Regional Epidemiologist Group Meeting

Trimble

12:00 – 2:00 p.m.

Accreditation Coordinators Meeting

Trimble

3:00 – 4:30 p.m.

Kentucky Public Health Association (KPHA) Board Meeting

TBA

5:30 – 6:30 p.m.

Kentucky Public Health Association (KPHA) Board Dinner

TBA

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April 15, 2014

8:30 a.m. – Silent Auction Opens

8:30 – 9:45 a.m. –Preconference Session

Kentucky Appalachian Public Health Training Center-Cynthia Lamberth, MPH, CPH {PHOTO}

• The Why of Public Health; how great leaders inspire others

o We devote a great deal of time to what we do and how we do it, but by focusing on

the why, leaders can inspire everyone to take action. This presentation will help you

focus on "your why" and learn methods to inspire others to take desired actions.

Crowne B & C

10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. –Opening Session

Brandon Hurley, President’s Welcome

National Anthem and Presentation of the Colors

• Presentation of Colors by the Louisville Male High School JROTC

• National Anthem – Ryan Irvine

Dr. Stephanie Mayfield, MD, FCAP, Commissioner’s Welcome

Greg Fischer, Mayor of Louisville, Mayor’s Welcome

Susan Zepeda, PhD – Key Note Speaker – President/CEO, Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky

• “Shooting the Rapids: Navigating Public Health Transitions in a Changing World”

o A look at some of the key changes in health service payment and delivery in

Kentucky and the challenges and opportunities they present for local public health.

Crowne B & C

11:30 a.m.

Exhibits Hall Opens

Crowne A

11:30 – 1:00 p.m.

Nursing Luncheon – Speaker Pool Exhibit Hall

All other attendees - Lunch on your own N/A

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1:15 – 2:30 p.m. – Breakout sessions

Administrative Section Trimble

• John McCauley, State Executive Director, USDA’s Farm Service Agency ~ “Opportunities for

Communities through the USDA StrikeForce Initiative”

o USDA has named Kentucky as one of 20 StrikeForce states where they will focus

their resources and technical assistance on increasing investment in rural

communities through intensive outreach and stronger partnerships.

Epidemiology Section Madison

• Claudia Valdivieso, MPH, MS, MLS, Robert Brawley, MD, MPH, FSHEA, Emily Anderson,

RN, BSN, Maria Dalbey, RN, BSN, MA, Teresa Goins, BS and Lindsay Pappas, RN, BSN ~

“TB Prevention and Control Program Staff: Panel Discussion and Q&A”

o This session will describe trends in the epidemiology of TB in Kentucky over time.

In addition, the KDPH TB Prevention and Control Program staff will conduct a

panel discussion and Q&A forum.

Board of Health Section Russell

• John R. Steffen ~ “Understanding the basics of an Ethics Code”

o With the implementation of HB1 For Taxing Districts, local boards of health and

local health departments are required to adopt a code of ethics. This session will

address the common components found in ethics codes as well as common ethics

violations. It will also provide for discussion of the pros and cons of adopting the

Executive Branch Code of Ethics at the local level.

Community Health / Preparedness Section Perry

• Kenyetta Pinkston, MPH and Brooke Skelley ~ “Communicating and Planning for Functional and

Access Needs”

o This session will provide an overview of functional and access needs (FAN) and

identify why planning for these needs is a public health priority. The focus will be on

communicating with vulnerable populations and planning for functional and access

needs in shelters. It will also discuss the following: legal mandates guiding

Functional and Access Needs Support Services, identifying at-risk populations and

Kentucky FAN efforts and resources that will help mitigate the impact of functional

and access needs during disasters.

Health Education Section Taylor

• Richard W Wilson, DHSc, MPH ~ “Local Health Program Development – Do It Yourself, Part 1”

o This is Part 1 of a two part series. In this session, participants will consider how to

prioritize assessment data and create measurable program objectives. There will be a

review of common health education theories that can guide program planning and

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implementation, as well as a review of sources to guide evidence-based practice. The

audience will have opportunities for active participation in learning session concepts.

Public Health Nursing Section Whitley

• M.E. Kobes, Certified Prevention Specialist and Jessica Miller, Esq. ~ “The Truth Behind E-

cigarettes and Man-Made Mayhem: Understanding the Synthetic Drug Trend”

o E-Cigarettes: In this session, it will explain what the e-cigarette, health risks and how

it is marketed in the public. Regulations on the e-cigarette and updates on

legislation.

Synthetic Drugs: Session will focus on the two major categories of synthetic drugs

including synthetic cathinones (“bath salts”) and synthetic cannabinoids (“fake

weed”). Along with learning definitions and symptoms of use, audience will also gain

a better understanding of the medical consequences of use and the legal issues

surrounding synthetic drug use.

University presenters Shelby

• Melia Young, Kentucky Office of Refugees ~ “Assessing Refugee Health Needs in Louisville, KY”

• Angela Brumley-Shelton, Lexington-Fayette County Health Department ~ “Sustaining Tobacco

Cessation Program with an Adaptable and Dynamic Assurance Model”

• Joyce Rice, Northern Kentucky Independent District Health Department ~ “Northern

Kentucky Health Department Hepatitis C Testing Pilot”

2:30 – 3:00 p.m.

Break - Please visit our Silent Auction and Exhibits hall

3:00 – 4:15 p.m.-Breakout sessions

Epidemiology Section Madison

• Matthew Groenewold, PhD, MSPH ~ “Spatial and Geographic Epidemiology: An Introduction to

Basic Principles”

o This session will provide a brief overview of the basic principles of spatial and

geographic epidemiology. Topics to be covered include the use of spot vs.

choropleth maps (point vs. area data), mapping of disease rates and a brief survey of

some commonly used methods for assessing spatial and spatiotemporal clusters of

events. No prior experience with Geographic Information Systems is presumed.

Board of Health Section Russell

• Darren Sammons, Staff Attorney, Kentucky Department for Local Government ~ “The New

Name for Taxing Districts: Special Purpose Government Entities”

o This session will provide participants with information regarding the new

requirements for SPGEs under the implementation of Kentucky HB1 of 2013.

Participants will have the opportunity to gain a better understanding of the new rules

regarding financial reporting, tax changes, and Board member education for our

public health SPGE.

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Administrative Support Section Trimble

• Brian K. Staples, Kentucky Department of Insurance ~ “Medicaid MCO Payment Complaints—

What are my options, what type of issues do I file a complaint on and how do I file?”

o A presentation followed by a question and answer session about the MCO complaint

process of the Medicaid Prompt Payment Compliance team at the Department of

Insurance. We will review what types of complaints to file and how to properly file a

complaint.

Community Health / Preparedness Section Perry

• Resham Patel, MPH; Paula Fuqua Alexander, RN, MSN; Amanda Bogard, MA ~ “Project

Public Health Ready (PPHR) in Kentucky”

o Project Public Health Ready (PPHR) is a competency based training and recognition

program that assesses preparedness and assists local health departments, or groups

of local health departments working collaboratively as a region, to respond to

emergencies.

Health Education Section Taylor

• Richard W Wilson, DHSc~ “Local Health Program Development – Do It Yourself, Part 2”

o This is Part 2 of a two part series. In this session, participants will learn how to and

develop educational and policy solutions to achieve program objectives. In addition

to practical tips on education and communication efforts, there will be discussion of

policy development, restrictions on advocacy, and advocacy techniques. Finally

there will be a brief review of evaluation strategies. The audience will have

opportunities for active participation in learning session concepts.

Environmental Section Whitley

• Kathy L. Seiber, MS, RS~ “Large Event Data Collection Technology”

o This session will provide an overview of specialized technology available for use by

local health departments. The technology provides a digital way to collect data from

surveys, inspections, and other data collection instruments. After a review of the

technology, examples of how it has been utilized will be shared. After this session,

participants will be able to explain what the data collection technology is and

potential uses. They will be able to describe and determine ways that they will be able

to utilize the technology.

Nutrition Section Shelby

• Jan Johnson, RD, LD, IBCLC~“Empowering pregnant women and new moms to breastfeed”

o This session will provide information to healthcare professionals on helping

pregnant women make the decision to initiate breastfeeding and assisting new moms

with overcoming breastfeeding hurdles and continuing to breastfeed.

5:00 – 6:00 p.m.

Exhibitor’s Reception

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Crowne A

6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

Hospitality Suite sponsored by Purestream, Inc.

TBA

April 16, 2014

7:00 a.m. – 7:30 a.m .

Good Morning Physical Activity with Tracy Aaron and Chad Lynch – Meet in the Hotel fitness

room.

Hotel Fitness Room

8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

Poster Presentations and Breakfast

Crowne A

9:30 a.m. – 10:00a.m.

Section Meetings:

• Administration Russell( Front of Room)

• Administrative Support Shelby(Front of Room)

• Comm. Health & Prepare Shelby ( Back of Room)

• Environmental Health Trimble( Back of Room)

• Epidemiology Madison

• Health Education Taylor ( Back of Room)

• HH and Home Visiting Taylor ( Front of Room)

• Nutrition Trimble ( Front of Room)

• Public Health Nursing Whitley ( Front of Room)

• School Health Whitley (Back of Room)

10:00 – 10:15 a.m.

Break – Please visit our Silent Auction and Exhibits hall

10:15 – 11:25 a.m. – Breakout Sessions

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Nutrition Section Trimble

• Dr. Janet Mullins; University of Kentucky and Michelle Howell and Heather Hyden;

Community Farm Alliance ~ “2014 Local Food Nutrition Programs and Policy Councils”

o The panel discussion will discuss Kentucky food stories as they relate to our current

health concerns related to diabetes, cardiovascular disease and obesity.

Administration Section Russell

• Charles Hayslett, CEO, Hayslett Group LLC ~ “Connecting the Dots: Community Health &

Economic Vitality”

o The presentation focuses on a messaging strategy developed and executed as part of

a public health advocacy campaign conducted in Georgia from 2009 until late 2013.

The strategy was to focus policy makers on the high cost of poor public health by

using health and economic data to illustrate the relationship between the two, and

the costs associated with those relationships.

Home Health / Home Visiting Section Taylor

• Dawn Lang ICADC ~ “Drug Education”

o Participants will gain knowledge and an overview of substances being abused as well

as current drug trends; drug problems within communities; how to recognize drug

use and steps that can be taken when abuse is suspected—ie where to get help? Out-

patient treatment; In-patient treatment; counseling; support groups; UNITE

Treatment Referral Line

Epidemiology Section Shelby

• Polly Mullins-Bentley, RN, RHIT, CPHQ and N. Brennan O’Banion, MPH, Ph.D. (ABD) ~

“Collaboration between Health Information Exchange and Public Health in Kentucky: An Update of

2013”

o This session will focus on KHIE’s public health services program and emphasize our

approach for acquiring registry and surveillance data from a distributed and

heterogeneous health IT network. Special attention will be given to our syndromic

surveillance work with the KDPH and CDC.

University Section Madison

• Dr. Tina Peterson, Western Kentucky University ~ “The Impact of Heat Waves on Older Adults”

• Montray Smith, University of South Florida ~ “Duval County Special Needs Coordination during

EOC Activation during Tropical Storm Andrea”

KY Department for Public Health Section Whitley

• Elaine Russell, MS, RD, LD and Teresa Lovely, MS, CHES ~ “KDPH Wellness Initiatives”

o Public health recognizes the potential impact and reach of assisting organizations to

implement comprehensive workplace wellness programs. This session provides an

overview of a KDPH workplace wellness pilot and the KDPH Worksite Wellness

Initiative.

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11:30 – 1:00 p.m.

Kentucky Public Health Association Awards Luncheon

Crowne B & C

1:00 – 1:30 p.m.

Break – Please visit our Silent Auction and Exhibits hall

1:30 – 2:45 p.m. – Breakout Sessions

Health Education Section Trimble

• Cecilia Watkins, Ph.D., CHES, Grace Lartey, Ph.D., Gretchen Macy, Ed.D., MPH, Vijay

Golla, Ph.D. and Teresa Lovely, M.S., CHES~

“2013 State Wide Assessment of Comprehensive Worksite Health Promotion Program in Kentucky”

o Presentation of the need, method, results and recommendations from the 2013

Kentucky Worksite Health Promotion Assessment.

Administration Section Russell

• Kevin Hall, Lexington-Fayette County Health Department ~ “The Media: A Vital Resource

In The Public Health Professional's Toolkit”

o The purpose of this session is to inform participants of the vital relationship

media outlets play in effectively carrying out the mission of public health. During

this panel discussion, members of the media will, along with public health

professionals, demonstrate how a close working relationship benefits not only

both parties, but, most importantly, the public being served.

Home Health / Home Visiting Section Taylor

• Ashley Shepherd, MSW ~ “Over the Counter and Prescription Drug Abuse. ”

o Participants will receive knowledge of the following:

Difference between legal and illegal over-the-counter and prescription drug use

Types of drugs currently being abused and the common techniques of abuse for

adults and youth

Public Health Nursing Section Whitley

• Laura Runnels, MPH, CPH and Pooja Verma, MPH ~ “Implementing a quality improvement

project”

o This session will assist health department staff in identifying appropriate quality

improvement QI tools to implement an effective QI process.

School Health Section Shelby

• Hatim A. Omar, MD ~ “Teen Sexual Practices”

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o Dr. Omar will discuss sexual practices among teens today including influencing

factors. In an era of sexting and human trafficking this information is vital for

anyone working with teenagers.

Environmental Section Madison

� D.B. Barnett, MPH, DrPH—EKU ~ “Neglected Tropical Diseases of the U.S.-Dengue and Chagas”

o This session will first overview and define neglected tropical diseases as defined by

the World Health Organization. It will then review two of these diseases (Chagas and

Dengue) that are found in North American with potential impacts on the United

States.

2:45 – 3:15 p.m.

Break – Please visit our Exhibits hall

Silent Auction closes at 3:15 p.m. – Place your last minute bids Elliot

3:15 – 4:30 p.m. – Breakout Sessions

Nutrition Section Trimble

� KISS Program Staff ~ “Kentucky Infants Safe and Strong (KISS) Initiative”

o This session will provide participants with information on the KY Department for

Public Health, March of Dimes and KY Perinatal Association’s joint “Kentucky

Infants Safe and Strong” (KISS) Initiative recognizing hospitals that implement

policies and practices to decrease infant mortality and increase infant breastfeeding.

Administration Section Russell

� Gianfranco Pezzino, MD, MPH and Patrick Libbey, Co-directors of the Center for Sharing

Public Health Services ~ “Cross Jurisdictional Sharing of Public Health Services”

o The session will describe the Center for Sharing Public Health Services, which has as

its goal, to build evidence about cross- jurisdictional sharing, then to use that

evidence to produce and disseminate tools, methods and models to assist public

health agencies and policymakers as they consider and adopt CJS approaches.

University Presenters Madison

� Makenzie Perkins, Western Kentucky University ~ “Self Esteem Measures Among College

Students”

� Ese Aghenta, Western Kentucky University ~ “Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to explain

Physical Activity among college students”

� Genia McKee, University of Kentucky – Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center ~

“Kentucky Safe Communities”

KY Department for Public Health Section Whitley

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� Benita Decker, RN ~ “Bridges Out of Poverty Overview”

o This interactive session will introduce participants to the Bridges Out of Poverty

concepts by examining social class characteristics and how they relate to public

health. An overview will be given of how the Bridges Out of Poverty concepts can

be applied to individual, institutional and community and explore their own “next

steps” for developing practices and/or policies that will positively impact the lives of

individuals in their clinics and community.

School Health Section Shelby

� Dr. Kathy Hager DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CDE Professor Belleramine University and

Maureen Keenan, JD Executive Director Kentucky Nurse’s Association ~ “Building Support

for School Nurses in Kentucky”

o Participants will learn how to review data related to children’s health and present to

stakeholders. This is an opportunity to learn from experts in the areas of policy and

advocacy and is a must for anyone who is tired of Kentucky’s dire health statistics.

Epidemiology Section Taylor

• Elizabeth Russell, PhD, MSc, Matthew Groenewold, PhD, MSPH, Jasie Logsdon, MPH,

MA, Tracy Vaughn, RN, John Poe, DVM, MPH, Andrew Beckett, MPH, Lesia Chaffins,

MPH, and Doug Thoroughman, PhD, MPH, MS ~ “Kentucky Epidemiology in Action”

o The Kentucky Department for Public Health and several Local Health

Departments conducted epidemiological investigations for various diseases and

conditions during the past year. This session will summarize those incidents and

discuss the investigation and response activities during each incident.

6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

Hospitality Suite sponsored by Purestream, Inc. TBA

8:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.

Social Arrangements/Music Crowne B/C

April 17, 2014

8:30 – 9:45 a.m. – Breakout Sessions

Nutrition Section Trimble

� Gerald B. Lee, MD~ “Empowering Parents of Children with Food Allergies”

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o This session will provide information to WIC and Nutrition Professionals on how to

assist parents of toddlers and children who have been diagnosed with one or

multiple food allergies.

Community Health / Preparedness Section Perry

� Dennis Chaney, MPA and Crissy Rowland, MPH, CHES ~ “MAPP-Regional Mobilization

for Improved Health Status”

o An overview of the Barren River Community Health Planning Council. The council

is a group of stakeholders from 10 counties focused on Community Health

Assessment and Community Heath Planning. The group went through an 18 month

long process using NACCHOs model, Mobilizing Action through Planning and

Partnerships (MAPP). They will talk about developing partnerships, resource sharing,

and current workplans.

KY Department for Public Health Section Section Whitley

� Stephanie Mayfield Gibson, MD, FCAP, Commissioner, Kentucky Department for Public

Health ~ “kyhealthnow: Improving the Health & Wellness of Kentucky’s Children, Families and

Workforce”

o This session will focus on the recent kyhealthnow initiative announced by Governor

Steve Beshear that set seven major health goals to improve the state’s overall health

by 2019. This session will include an overview of current Kentucky health statistics,

kyhealthnow goals, strategies, and outline future steps in moving forward.

Public Health Nursing Section Taylor

� Julie Watts McKee, DMD, State Dental Director ~ “Oral Health in Public Health: A “Once and

Future” Program in Kentucky”

o Oral Health has a place in many aspects of public health nursing and can be a new

part of an overall public health program. This session will review and/or update

public health professionals on how ‘the mouth’ is integrated in public health services.

It will review varnish activity in the nursing programs and highlight the development

of the Public Health Registered Dental Hygienist as a new provider in Public Health.

Environmental Section Russell

� Jeff Edelen, CP-FS and Jeff Lanter, CP-FS ~ “The Kroger Co. – Retail Food Safety Program”

o Discussion around The Kroger Co. Food Safety Program structure including the

Recall Program consumer efforts; national staffing/support model; food safety best

practices; and future programs.

Home Health / Home Visiting Section Shelby

� Amber Azbill Green, MSW, CSW ~ “Keys to Successful Home Visitation: Safety Considerations”

o The workshop will explore practice implications for child abuse, domestic violence

and personal/professional safety. Participants will develop practice standards for

their safety in the home visitation field.

9:45 – 10:15 a.m.

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Break – Please pick up any Silent Auction items

10:15 – 11:30 a.m. – Breakout Sessions

Health Education Section Trimble

� Ellen Hahn, PhD, RN, FAAN ~ “Breathing Healthy Air: The Why’s and How’s of Policy

Development”

o A successful policy advocacy model will be used to describe the best practice

strategies used to promote smoke-free community and tobacco-free campus policies.

Data used to evaluate the public health outcomes of these policies will be shared.

Unintended consequences of these policies (e.g., electronic cigarettes, boundary

issues) will be discussed.

Community Health / Preparedness Section Perry

� Angela Carman, DrPH ~ “Coordinating the Local Health Department Strategic Planning Process”

o This session will outline the steps in a local health department (LHD) strategic

planning process. The deliverable will be a plan that is coordinated with the

Community Health Assessment, Community Health Improvement Plan, and Quality

Improvement Plan. In addition, the session will discuss ways to make the strategic

plan useful in day-to-day LHD operations.

KY Department for Public Health Section Whitley

� Stephanie Mayfield Gibson, MD, FCAP, Connie Gayle White, MD, FACOG, Brandon

Hurley, MPH and Jan Chamness, MPH ~ “Emergency Department Super-Utilization Implications

on Population Health”

o This session will focus on efforts and progress made by members of a joint task

force to evaluate, recommend, and implement models that efficiently navigate

patients, focusing on improved overall patient health and decreased emergency

department (ED) super-utilization.

Environmental Section Russell

• Gregg Rentfrow, PhD ~ “Meat: Its what’s for dinner”

o This session will discuss the time, temperature, and preparation of sausages, jerky,

and other complex cooking processes of various meat products.

Public Health Nursing Section Taylor

� S. Denise Bingham, RN, MSN, Jennifer Hunter, RN, MSN and Tammie Bertram, RN, MSN

~ “Role of the DON in the Accreditation Process”

o This session will be a panel discussion regarding accreditation and quality

improvement as it relates to nurses in clinic and other settings.

Home Health Home Visiting Section Shelby

� Vonia Grabeel, RS, MPH ~ “What’s for Lunch??”

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o This session is meant to be a bed bug awareness presentation. An introduction to

their history, morphology, and habitats.

11:30 – 11:45 a.m.

Break – Please pick up any Silent Auction items

11:45 – 1:00 p.m.

Kentucky Public Health Association (KPHA) Business Meeting

Crowne B & C

Meeting Adjurned

Continuing Education Hours Obtained/Sought for Conference:

� Registered Sanitarian – 10.7 hours approved

� Registered Nurse

� Registered Dietitian

� CHES

� Social Worker

� HANDS Wraparound

� ERRT