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LeadershipQuality &Actionmobile appsee page <strong>13</strong>tinyurl.com/amchp<strong>13</strong>appAdvancingthe<strong>Maternal</strong> &Child Health VISIONfebruary 9-12 washington, dc20<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> ANNUAL CONFERENCE


Omni Shoreham Hotel Floorplan<strong>AMCHP</strong> Exhibit HallWest RegistrationDeskDon’t forget to wear your conference name badge with the region ribbon colorcodedby state to make networking easier. Here’s your color-coded guide towho’s who at the conference:Region I: Aqua Region II: Brown Region III: GrayRegion IV: Red Region V: Orange Region VI: BlueRegion VII: Green Region VIII: Violet Region IX: LavenderRegion X: Pink


Table <strong>of</strong>Contents20<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>Hotel Floor Plan . . . . . . . . 2About <strong>AMCHP</strong>. . . . . . . . . . 3General Sessions . . . . . . . . . 4Continuing Education . . . . .6General Information . . . . . .7Hello to our Neighbors . . .7Knowledge Cafés . . . . . 7Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Coaching .. . 7Visit YourElected Officials . . . . . . 7Internet Access . . . . . . . . 7<strong>Conference</strong> Evaluation . . . 9Green Initiatives . . . . . . . . 9Regional Baskets . . . . . . 9Mini-March for Babies . . . 9Session Recordings . . . 9Family Involvement . . . . . 11Family Events . . . . . . . 11<strong>AMCHP</strong> FamilyScholars <strong>Program</strong> . . . . . 1120<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> FamilyDelegates . . . . . . . . . . 12Registration Hours . . . . . . . 12Exhibit Hall <strong>and</strong>Poster PresentationHours <strong>and</strong> Events . . . . . . . 12<strong>AMCHP</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>Goes Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . <strong>13</strong>Social Media . . . . . . <strong>13</strong>Social Media ScavengerHunt . . . . . . . . . . . . . <strong>13</strong>meetsmart mobile . . . <strong>13</strong>20<strong>13</strong> Awards . . . . . . .14-15<strong>AMCHP</strong> BusinessMeeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Regional Lunches . . . . . . .16Session Tracks Key . . . . . . 16SaturdayAt-A-Glance . . . . . . . . . . . 17SundayAt-A-Glance . . . . . . . .18-19MondayAt-A-Glance . . . . . . . .20-21TuesdayAt-A-Glance . . . . . . . 22-23Poster Sessions . . . . . . 24-28Speaker Index . . . . . . 29-35<strong>Conference</strong> Sponsors . . . . . 362014 Save the Date . . . . . . 36President’sWelcomeWelcome to the <strong>AMCHP</strong> 20<strong>13</strong> Annual<strong>Conference</strong>! As it is every year, the <strong>AMCHP</strong>conference was developed for us by our peers –to give us the opportunity to learn new skills,hear about new developments in our field, <strong>and</strong>gather tools <strong>and</strong> information that will benefitour daily work.The conference this year promises experiencesthat will recharge us <strong>and</strong> help us considerthe impact our programs have in states <strong>and</strong>communities nationwide. Great content,combined with plenty <strong>of</strong> time for meeting withcolleagues, conference sponsors <strong>and</strong> exhibitors,will make this conference an exceptionalpr<strong>of</strong>essional development opportunity. I amespecially excited to see so many sessions ontopics that are so relevant to all <strong>of</strong> us – leadershipdevelopment, the life course perspective, creatingchange for the future <strong>and</strong> so many others! Joinin the learning, the networking <strong>and</strong> the sharingthat will take place over the coming days. I lookforward to meeting you this week.Stephanie Birch, RNC, MPH, MS, FNP<strong>AMCHP</strong> President <strong>and</strong> Section Chief, Women’sChildren’s <strong>and</strong> Family HealthDivision <strong>of</strong> Public Health, Alaska Department <strong>of</strong>Health <strong>and</strong> Social ServicesAbout <strong>AMCHP</strong>CEO’sWelcomeOn behalf <strong>of</strong> the <strong>AMCHP</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> PlanningCommittee, Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, staff <strong>and</strong> partners,welcome to the <strong>AMCHP</strong> 20<strong>13</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>!We hope that the conference this year will affordyou the opportunity to learn new skills, hear aboutnew developments in our field, <strong>and</strong> gather tools <strong>and</strong>information that will benefit your daily work – all inthe context <strong>of</strong> our ever-changing maternal <strong>and</strong> childhealth (MCH) l<strong>and</strong>scape in states <strong>and</strong> communitiesnationwide. These are exciting times for MCH, withlots <strong>of</strong> uncertainly <strong>and</strong> change in the air, so we arepleased that you made the decision to join us herein Washington, DC to learn more <strong>and</strong> share what isgoing on in your states <strong>and</strong> communities!Our 20<strong>13</strong> conference provides state-<strong>of</strong>-the-artinformation <strong>and</strong> cutting-edge presentations relatedto MCH. In the coming days, I hope you takeadvantage <strong>of</strong> all the learning, networking <strong>and</strong> sharingthis conference <strong>of</strong>fers. This conference will challengeus, force us to think differently about what we do <strong>and</strong>inspire us. Again, welcome <strong>and</strong> please be sure to letme or any member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>AMCHP</strong> staff know whatyou think about our conference this year <strong>and</strong> whatwe can do to make it even better next year.Michael R. Fraser, PhD, CAEChief Executive Officer, <strong>AMCHP</strong>The <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maternal</strong> & Child Health <strong>Program</strong>s is a national resource, partner <strong>and</strong>advocate for state public health leaders <strong>and</strong> others working to improve the health <strong>of</strong> women,children, youth <strong>and</strong> families, including those with special health care needs.<strong>AMCHP</strong> members come from the highest levels <strong>of</strong> state government <strong>and</strong> include directors <strong>of</strong>maternal <strong>and</strong> child health programs, directors <strong>of</strong> programs for children <strong>and</strong> youth with specialhealth care needs, <strong>and</strong> other public health leaders who work with <strong>and</strong> support state maternal<strong>and</strong> child health programs. Our members directly serve all women <strong>and</strong> children nationwide, <strong>and</strong>strive to improve the health <strong>of</strong> all women, infants, children <strong>and</strong> adolescents, including those withspecial health care needs, by administering critical public health education <strong>and</strong> screening services,<strong>and</strong> coordinating preventive, primary <strong>and</strong> specialty care. Our membership also includes academic,advocacy <strong>and</strong> community-based family health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, as well as families themselves.<strong>AMCHP</strong> builds successful programs by disseminating best practices; advocating on their behalfin Washington, DC; providing technical assistance; convening leaders to share experiences<strong>and</strong> ideas; <strong>and</strong> advising states about involving partners to reach our common goal <strong>of</strong> healthychildren, healthy families <strong>and</strong> healthy communities.3


Advancing the <strong>Maternal</strong> & Child Health Vision: Leadership, Quality & ActionGeneral SessionsSunday, Feb. 10 3:15 p.m.–5:45 p.m. Regency BallroomWelcome, John C. MacQueen Memorial Lecture, <strong>and</strong>Recognizing Excellence & Leadership General SessionSupported byWelcome to <strong>AMCHP</strong> 20<strong>13</strong>! The first general session <strong>of</strong> the conference will include welcoming remarks from key <strong>AMCHP</strong>leaders <strong>and</strong> our partners from MCHB <strong>and</strong> CDC. Join us to learn more about what is happening here in Washington, DC,what might be coming for MCH programs in the future, <strong>and</strong> the activities <strong>of</strong> our federal partners. We also will enjoy aperformance by CityDance DREAM, a DC nonpr<strong>of</strong>it group that empowers young people to harness the power <strong>of</strong> theirdreams using dance to foster teamwork, community engagement <strong>and</strong> instill confidence. <strong>AMCHP</strong> will present the JohnC. MacQueen Memorial Lecture Award to Ruth Lubic <strong>and</strong> Linda R<strong>and</strong>olph <strong>of</strong> the DC Development Families Center <strong>and</strong>recognize excellence in MCH leadership. Following the award presentations hear from Olympic champions DominiqueDawes <strong>and</strong> David Boudia, with a chance to meet our special guests at the reception immediately following.This is an afternoon that is not to be missed!David BoudiaDominique DawesLeadershipQuality &ActionMonday, Feb. 1110:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m.Mini-Plenary Thought Leader SessionsNew for 20<strong>13</strong>! Choose from one <strong>of</strong> three general sessions based on our conference themes <strong>of</strong>Leadership, Quality, <strong>and</strong> Action <strong>and</strong> hear from national experts working to advance the MCH vision.Leadership Mini-Plenary Palladian RoomThe Shoemaker’s Children or Leading inTimes <strong>of</strong> Change: What Resilient MCHLeaders Need to KnowMCH pr<strong>of</strong>essionals are working in times<strong>of</strong> constant change while still holding fastto the shared vision <strong>of</strong> healthy children,healthy families, <strong>and</strong> healthy communities.How can we as leaders do our workwithin the ever shifting environment <strong>of</strong>funding, politics, program deliverables,<strong>and</strong> an increasingly fast paced workplace?This plenary will focus on resilience – auniversal quality <strong>of</strong> effective leaders. Dr.Donald Sutton, organizational psychologist<strong>and</strong> public health practitioner, will use theadage <strong>of</strong> the The Shoemaker’s Childrento emphasize the need for <strong>and</strong> explainthe lack <strong>of</strong> resilience in the lives <strong>of</strong> publichealth leaders. By becoming more aware<strong>of</strong> the elements <strong>of</strong> resilience <strong>and</strong> theimpact <strong>of</strong> self-care on leadership outcomeseach participant will leave the session withspecific behaviors to consciously foster <strong>and</strong>incorporate resilience in their personal <strong>and</strong>pr<strong>of</strong>essional lives.Quality Mini-Plenary Empire RoomQuality: What Does it Mean forState MCH <strong>Program</strong>s?Quality assurance <strong>and</strong> qualityimprovement have long beenassociated with health care delivery,but what does quality look like froma public health perspective? Join in aconversation with experts working onquality assurance <strong>and</strong> improvementinitiatives at the local, state, <strong>and</strong>national levels. Fundamental to thediscussion will be the question “whatdoes quality mean for state MCHprograms?” Panelists will share theirviews on national efforts to promotequality in public health, includingefforts to accredit state, tribal <strong>and</strong>local public health agencies. Crucial tothis conversation will be a dialogue onhow to make discussions <strong>of</strong> quality inhealth care <strong>and</strong> public health directlyrelevant to maternal <strong>and</strong> child healthpr<strong>of</strong>essionals working in local, state,<strong>and</strong> federal governmental publichealth agencies.Action Mini-Plenary Diplomat RoomCollective Impact: Leveraging the Power <strong>of</strong>Partnerships to Improve MCH OutcomesThe power <strong>and</strong> potential <strong>of</strong> partnershipswill be made real in this exciting plenaryon collective impact. Over the past severalyears collective impact has become a majorframework for creating change at thecommunity level, especially in education <strong>and</strong>economic development, <strong>and</strong> now health.This interactive mini-plenary will provideMCH leaders with the opportunity to learnabout the five core elements <strong>of</strong> collectiveimpact (common agenda, mutuallyreinforcing activities, shared measurementssystem, continuous communications <strong>and</strong>backbone organization) <strong>and</strong> apply these totheir work at the local, state, <strong>and</strong> nationallevels. Session facilitator Liz Weaver willshare different perspectives to achievingcollective impact <strong>and</strong> lessons learned froma pan-Canadian effort to reduce poverty.Participants will discuss implications formaternal <strong>and</strong> child health programs herein the United States through facilitateddialogue <strong>and</strong> interaction.Want more? Attend Liz’s workshop (E9)Monday, Feb. 11 7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Diplomat Roomimmediately following the mini-plenary in theMonday Night at the Movies Special Screening Event!Diplomat Room from 11:45 a.m.–1:00 p.m.The Raising <strong>of</strong> America: Early Childhood <strong>and</strong> the Future <strong>of</strong> Our NationThe producers <strong>of</strong> Unnatural Causes are now filming a new <strong>and</strong> equally thought provoking work. The Raising <strong>of</strong> America is adocumentary, multimedia <strong>and</strong> public engagement campaign that explores how a strong start for all our kids can lead to ahealthier, stronger, <strong>and</strong> more equitable America. It aims to reframe the debate about what we as a society can – <strong>and</strong> should –do to provide every American infant an equal opportunity childhood. Join the creators <strong>of</strong> this important project <strong>and</strong> see workin-progresssegments <strong>of</strong> the documentary film <strong>and</strong> provide your thoughts <strong>and</strong> insights at a special <strong>AMCHP</strong> conference event!4tinyurl.com/amchp<strong>13</strong>app


20<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>Tuesday, Feb. 12 9:10 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Regency BallroomGeneral Session: 50 th Anniversary Celebration <strong>of</strong> NewbornScreening <strong>Program</strong>s <strong>and</strong> the March <strong>of</strong> Dimes Mini-March for BabiesHappy 50 th Anniversary to our Nation’s Newborn Screening <strong>Program</strong>s!<strong>AMCHP</strong> is pleased to recognize <strong>and</strong> celebrate the work <strong>of</strong> state newborn screeningprogram. Newborn screening saves <strong>and</strong> improves the lives <strong>of</strong> more than 12,000 babiesin the United States each year. Yet the public – <strong>and</strong> even many health care providers –are unfamiliar with this critical health service <strong>and</strong> its benefits to children <strong>and</strong> families.As a partner in the 50th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Newborn Screening Campaign, <strong>AMCHP</strong> urges itsmembers to leverage the anniversary <strong>of</strong> the first newborn screening test in the UnitedStates to inform <strong>and</strong> engage parents, health care providers, policymakers <strong>and</strong> othersaround newborn screening. The goal is nothing less than protecting babies from disability<strong>and</strong> death. At this recognition <strong>and</strong> celebration, we will share information you can use inyour state <strong>and</strong> take the anniversary party home with you after the conference!Ignite! General Session:That was Then, This is Now… What’s Next in MCH?So much has been accomplished to improve maternal <strong>and</strong> child health outcomes! Comecelebrate some <strong>of</strong> our milestone accomplishments while we think about what is next forMCH. The Ignite! format is comprised <strong>of</strong> short, to the point, action-packed presentationsthat highlight a theme, topic, or concept that is meant to ignite <strong>and</strong> excite your thinkingon the topic. Rather than hearing from a single presenter or a panel, our Ignite! sessionwill feature brief presentations from MCH leaders <strong>of</strong> all ages. Topics to be discussedinclude how to move forward <strong>and</strong> advance MCH innovations in your own agency in theareas <strong>of</strong> child <strong>and</strong> adolescent health, youth involvement, women’s health, <strong>and</strong> maternal<strong>and</strong> infant health. Be part <strong>of</strong> the fun – this is a session not to be missed!Mini-March for Babies 10:45 a.m.–11:30 a.m.Kick-<strong>of</strong>f in the Regency Ballroom immediatelyfollowing the general sessionJoin your colleagues <strong>and</strong> the March <strong>of</strong> Dimes National Ambassador Family in a short walkto raise awareness <strong>of</strong> <strong>and</strong> support for prematurity prevention. Be part <strong>of</strong> the <strong>AMCHP</strong>Steps for Babies Team <strong>and</strong> support the Maryl<strong>and</strong>-National Capital Area Chapter <strong>of</strong> theMarch <strong>of</strong> Dimes. Bring your walking shoes to the general session – the walk will beoutside – rain or shine!Tuesday, Feb. 121:15 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Regency BallroomLuncheon General SessionAdvancing the <strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> ChildHealth Vision: What is the Future <strong>of</strong>Title V in the Era <strong>of</strong> Health Reform?The Title V MCH Services Block Granthas had a rich <strong>and</strong> robust legacy sinceits establishment in 1935. But what isthe future <strong>of</strong> Title V especially in an era<strong>of</strong> health reform <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong>ing healthinsurance coverage? What is the coremission <strong>and</strong> focus for Title V <strong>of</strong> thefuture? State MCH programs <strong>and</strong>partners face a variety <strong>of</strong> challenges<strong>and</strong> opportunities as we look towardadvancing the MCH vision, includingrecommendations on the futurerole <strong>of</strong> public health by the Institute<strong>of</strong> Medicine <strong>and</strong> the continuedimplementation <strong>of</strong> the AffordableCare Act. What do these <strong>and</strong> otherchanges mean for our future work inthe states? What do they mean fornational, regional <strong>and</strong> local partners?How is public health changing, <strong>and</strong>what is our vision for MCH in thefuture? Join a panel <strong>of</strong> experts as wethink though what MCH programsmight look like in the future. Takehome insights <strong>and</strong> ideas to share asyou think about advancing your ownwork in the states!Tuesday, Feb. 12 3:30 p.m.–5:15 p.m. Executive RoomSpecial Town Hall MeetingAdvancing the MCH Vision: What are the Roles <strong>of</strong> MCH <strong>Program</strong>s in Preventing Violence?As we close the 20<strong>13</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>and</strong> look to the future, join your colleagues <strong>and</strong> national partners for aspecial town hall meeting focused on discussing the MCH role in addressing issues <strong>of</strong> violence, including gunviolence, in our states <strong>and</strong> communities. Hear from experts <strong>and</strong> peers who are interested in this current topic<strong>and</strong> connect with partners working on violence prevention from a number <strong>of</strong> different perspectives. Helpguide <strong>AMCHP</strong>’s thinking on this important issues <strong>and</strong> inform the work <strong>of</strong> partner groups who share our goal<strong>of</strong> promoting <strong>and</strong> improving the health <strong>of</strong> our nation’s children, families, <strong>and</strong> communities.Tuesday, Feb. 12 5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Palladian RoomAll Attendee Networking ReceptionHosted by <strong>AMCHP</strong> & Futures Without Violence with support from the Blue Shield <strong>of</strong> California FoundationPlease note: This event replaces the previously scheduled <strong>AMCHP</strong> Capitol Hill Reception <strong>and</strong> its open to all<strong>AMCHP</strong> <strong>and</strong> Pew Summit attendees.Join us <strong>and</strong> meet peers <strong>and</strong> colleagues attending both <strong>AMCHP</strong> 20<strong>13</strong> <strong>and</strong> the upcoming Pew Home VisitationSummit. Whether you are coming to the Home Visiting Summit or leaving from <strong>AMCHP</strong> 20<strong>13</strong> we welcomeyou to this fun, informal, social event open to all <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>and</strong> Summit participants.5


Advancing the <strong>Maternal</strong> & Child Health Vision: Leadership, Quality & ActionContinuing EducationAlso see flyer in conference bag for more information <strong>and</strong>h<strong>and</strong>y attendance tracking form.Continuing Education (CE) will be provided by the Centersfor Disease Control <strong>and</strong> Prevention (CDC) <strong>and</strong> will be <strong>of</strong>feredfor all Training Institute sessions, power workshops, workshops<strong>and</strong> general sessions excluding the Sunday John C. MacQueenMemorial Lecture <strong>and</strong> the Tuesday General Session Luncheon.This conference was accredited for various types <strong>of</strong> CE. Pleasesee the accreditation statements for details.CE credits/contact hours/units are available through the CDCTraining <strong>and</strong> Continuing Education Online system only. Visitwww.cdc.gov/TCEOnline. Instructions will be provided onsiteduring the conference; inquire at the registration desk. Youmust complete the CDC online CE evaluation by Friday, March15, 20<strong>13</strong>, to receive your CE credits/contact hours/units or yourcertificate <strong>of</strong> participation. After this date the system will beclosed <strong>and</strong> you can no longer receive CE. <strong>Conference</strong> attendancewill be verified before CE is awarded.Our target audience includes physicians, nurses, healtheducators, <strong>and</strong> other pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. Questions regarding CE canbe answered by registration staff. You may also contact the CDCwith questions at ce@cdc.gov or (800) 418-7246.Disclosure StatementsIn compliance with continuing education requirements, allpresenters must disclose any financial or other associationswith the manufacturers <strong>of</strong> commercial products, suppliers <strong>of</strong>commercial services, or commercial supporters as well as any use<strong>of</strong> unlabeled product(s) or product(s) under investigational use.CDC, our planners, <strong>and</strong> our presenters wish to disclose theyhave no financial interests or other relationships with themanufacturers <strong>of</strong> commercial products, suppliers <strong>of</strong> commercialservices, or commercial supporters with the exception <strong>of</strong> DeniseDeming, PhD; Kathleen Reidy, DrPH, RD; <strong>and</strong> Wendy Johnson-Askew, MPH, RD <strong>and</strong> they wish to disclose that they havereceived salaries from Nestle as employees.Planning committee discussed conflict <strong>of</strong> interest with DeniseDeming, PhD; Kathleen Reidy, DrPH, RD; <strong>and</strong> Wendy Johnson-Askew, MPH, RD to ensure there is no bias.Presentations will not include any discussion <strong>of</strong> the unlabeled use<strong>of</strong> a product or a product under investigational use.<strong>AMCHP</strong> was provided commercial support from Nestle Nutrition<strong>and</strong> OZ systems. <strong>AMCHP</strong> was provided non-commercial supportby CityMatch, Go Beyond MCH <strong>and</strong> March <strong>of</strong> Dimes.CDC does not accept commercial support.Accreditation StatementsContinuing Medical Education forPhysicians (CME):This activity has been planned <strong>and</strong>implemented in accordance with the EssentialAreas <strong>and</strong> policies <strong>of</strong> the Accreditation Councilfor Continuing Medical Education through thejoint sponsorship <strong>of</strong> CDC <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Association</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>Maternal</strong> & Child Health <strong>Program</strong>s. CDC isaccredited by the (ACCME ® ) to provide medicaleducation for physicians.CDC designates this live educational activityfor a maximum <strong>of</strong> 19.25 AMA PRA Category1 Credits.Continuing Education designatedfor Non-Physicians:Non-physicians will receive a certificate <strong>of</strong>participation.Continuing Nursing Educationfor Nurses (CNE):CDC is accredited as a provider <strong>of</strong> ContinuingNursing Education by the American NursesCredentialing Center’s Commission onAccreditation.This activity provides 18.0 contact hours.IACET Continuing EducationUnits (CEU):CDC has been approved as an AuthorizedProvider by the International <strong>Association</strong>for Continuing Education <strong>and</strong> Training(IACET), 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite500, McLean, VA 22102. The CDC isauthorized by IACET to <strong>of</strong>fer 1.7 ANSI/IACET CEU’s for this program.Continuing Education Contact Hours inHealth Education (CECH):Sponsored by CDC, a designated provider<strong>of</strong> continuing education contact hours(CECH) in health education by theNational Commission for Health EducationCredentialing, Inc. This program is designedfor Certified Health Education Specialists(CHES) <strong>and</strong>/or Master Certified HealthEducation Specialists (MCHES) to receive upto 19.0 total Category I continuing educationcontact hours. Maximum advanced levelcontinuing education contact hours availableare . CDC provider number GA0082.6tinyurl.com/amchp<strong>13</strong>app


20<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>General InformationSay Hello to Our Neighbors!This year, the <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> issharing the hotel with an important nationalpartner meeting: Every Child Succeeds ® ,the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital MedicalCenter <strong>and</strong> the Pew Center on the Statesare cosponsoring the National Summit onQuality in Home Visiting <strong>Program</strong>s.The purpose <strong>of</strong> the National Summit onQuality in Home Visiting <strong>Program</strong>s is tocreate a marketplace for the exchange <strong>of</strong> ideas in order toconnect research to policy <strong>and</strong> practice. By design, it will aimto increase knowledge transfer <strong>and</strong> dissemination. This willbe a forum for researchers, program leaders <strong>and</strong> policymakersconcerned about home visiting quality to come together <strong>and</strong>to learn from one another. The summit will be held Feb. <strong>13</strong>-14.For more information, visit homevisitingsummit.org.Knowledge CafésMonday, Feb. 11, 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.Engage in open, creative conversations <strong>and</strong> share knowledge,insights, <strong>and</strong> ideas that foster a greater appreciation <strong>and</strong>underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> the following topics in our Knowledge Cafés:Fatherhood InvolvementCouncil RoomHome VisitingCabinet RoomEngaging Youth in <strong>Program</strong> Work Congressional B RoomPutting YOUTH in the Center <strong>of</strong> YSHCN Hampton RoomCreating Best PracticesExecutive RoomEngaging Families in Title VEmbassy RoomInjury PreventionGovernors RoomChronic Disease <strong>and</strong> MCH/Preconception HealthCongressional A RoomBuilding Systems <strong>of</strong> Care for CYSHCN Forum RoomPr<strong>of</strong>essional CoachingOpportunities at <strong>AMCHP</strong> 20<strong>13</strong>Get access to individual pr<strong>of</strong>essional coachingsessions as part <strong>of</strong> your conference registration at the <strong>AMCHP</strong>Annual <strong>Conference</strong>. <strong>AMCHP</strong> will be joined by pr<strong>of</strong>essionalcoaches from Sunday, Feb. 10, through Tuesday, Feb. 12.Space is limited <strong>and</strong> is available on a first-come basis. Tosign up for a private, individual coaching session, visit theregistration desk. <strong>AMCHP</strong> will be joined by Lorri Manasse, PhD,Certified Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Co-Active Coach (CPCC), OrganizationalConsultant, Founder <strong>and</strong> Managing Partner, Cortl<strong>and</strong> Group,Washington, DC <strong>and</strong> Mary Chatel, MA, CPCC <strong>and</strong> AssociateCertified Coach, President, Chatel Executive & EnrichmentCoaching. Both are trained <strong>and</strong> certified through the CoachesTraining Institute in San Rafael, CA (thecoaches.com).Public Health Department Accreditation <strong>and</strong>MCH: Mutual Goals to Address CapacityOpen Forum <strong>and</strong> ReceptionMonday 6:00 p.m.– 8:00 p.m.Congressional A RoomThe Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB)launched the national public health accreditationprogram in September 2011. Since that time, more than 100health departments have submitted their information to PHAB foraccreditation consideration, <strong>and</strong> many others are working towardthat goal. PHAB continues its commitment to quality improvementby seeking ways to improve upon the accreditation tools <strong>and</strong>materials that it uses in administering the program. Public healthdepartment capacity to improve the health <strong>of</strong> the maternal <strong>and</strong>child health (MCH) population is important in the accreditationjourney. PHAB invites MCH public health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals to participatein this open forum discussion <strong>and</strong> reception about public healthdepartment accreditation <strong>and</strong> measuring MCH capacity.Visit Your Elected Officials onCapitol HillSupport the Title V MCH Services Block Grant<strong>AMCHP</strong> encourages members who are able to plan on visitingtheir members <strong>of</strong> Congress while in Washington DC, inaccordance with your state rules on advocacy. Now more thanever, congressional leadership must hear about the importance<strong>of</strong> the Title V MCH Services Block Grant. Time has been set asidefor Hill visits on the afternoon <strong>of</strong> Feb. 12, however, you mayuse any free time during the conference to visit your members<strong>of</strong> Congress. The Capitol <strong>and</strong> congressional <strong>of</strong>fices are metroaccessible <strong>and</strong> for those persons with limited mobility, <strong>AMCHP</strong>staff is available to help you with transportation.Maps <strong>of</strong> Capitol Hill are in your conference bag <strong>and</strong> available atthe registration desk.Internet AccessThe Omni Shoreham Hotel helps you stay connectedwith high-speed Internet access in all <strong>of</strong> its hotellobbies <strong>and</strong> designated public areas. Enjoy fast downloadspeeds as you check your e-mail, download maps <strong>and</strong>directions, obtain your airline boarding pass information orsimply look for local activities <strong>and</strong> other things to do duringyour stay. (If you do not have your own wireless bridge, you mayrent one for a daily fee <strong>and</strong> refundable deposit.)Wi-fi is available to all conference attendees in the hotel lobby.Wi-fi access in nonpublic areas, such as meeting rooms is<strong>of</strong>fered for a nominal charge. If you have joined the Omni’sSelect Guest ® loyalty program, you will receive free high-speedInternet access in your guest room. If you are not a Select Guestmember, you can still stay connected in your guest room for$9.95 per day plus tax.7


Advancing the <strong>Maternal</strong> & Child Health Vision: Leadership, Quality & Action12Family Involvement continued20<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> Family DelegatesA benefit to dues-paying Title V programs is that they may designate up to fivedelegates who have voting rights related to <strong>AMCHP</strong> business. The fifth delegateseat must be held by a family liaison to the Title V program. <strong>AMCHP</strong> provides eachstate with the opportunity to appoint a family leader to serve as a delegate to<strong>AMCHP</strong> for their state. If you would like to learn more about family delegates,visit amchp.org to read the <strong>AMCHP</strong> Family Delegate Fundamental fact sheet.Family delegates are a rich source <strong>of</strong> information to <strong>AMCHP</strong> due to theirconnection to a Title V program <strong>and</strong> their experience as a consumer <strong>of</strong> MCHprograms. <strong>AMCHP</strong> wants to continue to engage more families <strong>and</strong> to learnwhat topics are relevant to family leaders. Currently the states below havedesignated such an individual.State FamiLY DELEGATE RegionAlabama Susan Colburn 4Alaska Kristine Green 10Arizona Helen Cartwright 9Arkansas Angie Lassiter 6California Marian Dalsey 10Colorado Eileen Forlenza 8Connecticut Ann Gionet 1Delaware Ann Phillips 3District <strong>of</strong> Columbia Tiffany McLauren-Smallwood 3Florida Lori Fahey 4Georgia Sherry Richardson 4Hawaii Leolinda Parlin 9Indiana Angela Paxton 5Iowa Martha Hanley 7Louisiana Angela Myers 6Maine Anna Cyr 1Maryl<strong>and</strong> Lynn Midgette 3Massachusetts Suzanne Gottlieb 1Michigan Mary J. Marin 5Minnesota Carol Grady 5Missouri Stacie Williams 7Montana Lisa Wilson 8Nebraska Nina Baker 7Nevada Joann Malay 9New Hampshire Erika Downie 1New Mexico Trish Thomas 6North Dakota Donene Feist 8Ohio Kim Weimer 5Oklahoma Joni Bruce 6Oregon Shelley Barnes 10Palau Akilina Tewid 9Pennsylvania Jane Marsteller 3Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> Laura Jones 1South Carolina Jackie Richards 4South Dakota Teresa Nold 8Utah Gina Pola Money 8Vermont Betty Morse 1Washington Susan Ray 10Wisconsin Susa Latton 5Wyoming Anne Siebert 8tinyurl.com/amchp<strong>13</strong>appExhibit Hall <strong>and</strong>Poster PresentationHours <strong>and</strong> Eventslocated in the Ambassador Ballroom <strong>and</strong>Foyer <strong>and</strong> the Bird Cage WalkSUNDAY, FEB. 105:45 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.Exhibit Hall Open – Exhibition Kick-OffReception <strong>and</strong> Poster Presentations (Group A)Poster Session sponsored byMONDAY, FEB. 118:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Exhibit Hall <strong>and</strong> Poster Presentations(Group A)8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.Breakfast with Exhibitors2:45 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.Exhibit Hall <strong>and</strong> Posters Open –Dessert Break with Exhibitors <strong>and</strong>Poster Presentations (Group B)Break sponsored byTUESDAY, FEB. 128:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Exhibit Hall <strong>and</strong> Poster Presentations (Group B)8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.Breakfast with Exhibitors (alternative to BusinessMeeting <strong>and</strong> Leadership Celebration Breakfast)10:45 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.C<strong>of</strong>fee Break with Exhibitors <strong>and</strong> PosterPresentations (Group B)Registration Hours –West Registration DeskSATURDAY, FEB. 9SUNDAY, FEB. 10MONDAY, FEB. 11TUESDAY, FEB. 128:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.Exhibit Hall Scavenger Hunts<strong>Conference</strong> attendees will have the opportunity towin a full conference registration to the 2014 <strong>AMCHP</strong>Annual <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>and</strong> a $50 Amazon.com gift cardby participating in the Exhibit Hall Scavenger Hunts!Collect colored stickers on both the Monday <strong>and</strong>Tuesday cards by visiting exhibitors each day. Cards<strong>and</strong> scavenger hunt instructions can be found in yourconference bag. The scavenger hunts will culminatewith drawings on Tuesday, Feb. 12, at the luncheongeneral session. You do not need to be present tocollect the prize. Join in the fun <strong>and</strong> win!


20<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong><strong>AMCHP</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Goes MobilePaper-Light <strong>Conference</strong><strong>AMCHP</strong> is reducing the amount <strong>of</strong> paper used at ourconference. This is an effort to be responsible towardour environment. Electronic program <strong>and</strong> session materials willbe accessible online before, during <strong>and</strong> after the conference atamchp.org/Calendar/<strong>Conference</strong>s/amchp-conference.Social Media at the <strong>AMCHP</strong>Annual <strong>Conference</strong>!<strong>AMCHP</strong> will be providing real-time updates throughoutthe conference via the meetsmart mobile app, Facebook <strong>and</strong>Twitter. Presenters <strong>and</strong> attendees are encouraged to use theconference hashtag #<strong>AMCHP</strong><strong>13</strong> on your tweets to share<strong>and</strong> engage with fellow attendees about skills-building <strong>and</strong>training institute sessions, speakers, special events <strong>and</strong> more.See the “Get Social” card included in your totebag for ways toconnect via Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn <strong>and</strong> YouTube.Newthisyear!First Annual Social MediaScavenger HuntJoin us this year for the first annualSocial Media Scavenger Hunt. It’s easyto participate!Each day, from Feb. 10-12, tweet your answer to aseries <strong>of</strong> questions using our scavenger hunt hashtag#<strong>AMCHP</strong><strong>13</strong>hunt. Participants who tweet their findingsto #<strong>AMCHP</strong><strong>13</strong>hunt will be entered into a drawing toreceive a $50 Amazon gift card. <strong>AMCHP</strong> will followyou if you participate!To play:• Follow @DC_<strong>AMCHP</strong> <strong>and</strong> use thescavenger hunt hashtag: #<strong>AMCHP</strong><strong>13</strong>hunt• Beginning at 9 a.m. Feb. 10, we will tweet a series<strong>of</strong> questions (up to three a day) for you to answer.Tweet back your answers to @DC_<strong>AMCHP</strong> using thehashtag, #<strong>AMCHP</strong><strong>13</strong>hunt• New questions will be Tweeted at the start <strong>of</strong> each day@DC_<strong>AMCHP</strong>• You will have until 5 p.m. to submit your responses• Winners will be announced at 7 p.m. each day onTwitter• Additional details also can be found using themeetsmart mobile appAdditional questions? Contact Julio Arguello, Jr. atjarguello@amchp.org or tweet @DC_<strong>AMCHP</strong>.tweet tweet tweet tweet tweet tweet tweet tweet tweet tweet tweet tweet tweet tweet tweet tweet tweetmeetsmart mobilesponsored byWhether you’ve got a smartphone, laptop or iPad,we’ve got ways for you to engage on your termsto enhance your experience at the <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual<strong>Conference</strong>! <strong>AMCHP</strong> will again <strong>of</strong>fer meetsmartmobile, a conference navigation app that letsattendees personalize their conference experience.It’s simple <strong>and</strong> easy to use! Go to http://tinyurl.com/amchp<strong>13</strong>app to get started.How do I view meetsmart mobileon my mobile device <strong>and</strong> laptop?meetsmart mobile is Web-based, so you don’t haveto download anything. Go to the link above to openmeetsmart in your mobile device or laptop browser.We recommend bookmarking meetsmart mobileto your home page for fastest access. Not surehow? Here are instructions for a few commonmobile devices.First: Go to the link above to visit your meetsmartmobile conference guide. Then:iPhone/iPad/iPod touch1. Tap the button in the header or footer with thearrow-in-a-box.2. Tap “Add to Home Screen”Android1. Tap the menu button (it looks like 4 squaresstacked). One <strong>of</strong> the selections is ‘more’.2. From that selection, tap ‘Add bookmark’.Blackberry (OS 6)1. Press the “BlackBerry” key to bring up the pop-upmenu <strong>and</strong> select “Add to Home Screen” from thatmenu.2. Type in the name <strong>of</strong> the bookmark in the first textbox on the screen. (This box will default to thename <strong>of</strong> the page.)3. Choose the folder that you want to save thebookmark to by selecting the box next to“Location” <strong>and</strong> choosing your desired folder fromthe drop-down menu.4. Press “Add” when you are ready to add thebookmark. Your bookmark will now be an icon onyour home screen, or in the folder you selected.<strong>13</strong>


20<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong>Vince Hutchins Leadership AwardFor leadership in promoting a societyresponsive to the needs <strong>of</strong> women, children,youth <strong>and</strong> familiesTo be presented Tuesday, Feb. 12, at theafternoon general session.Awardee: Mrs. Michelle Obama,First Lady <strong>of</strong> the United States<strong>AMCHP</strong> President’s AwardTo an individual in recognition <strong>of</strong> theirservice to the field <strong>of</strong> maternal <strong>and</strong>child health, to <strong>AMCHP</strong>, or to relatedorganizations <strong>and</strong> issues made at the solediscretion <strong>of</strong> the <strong>AMCHP</strong> PresidentTo be presented Tuesday, Feb. 12, at theafternoon general session.Awardee: David Lakey, MD, Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Health,Texas Department <strong>of</strong> State Health Services <strong>and</strong> Past-President,<strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> State <strong>and</strong> Territorial Health OfficialsLegislative Champion AwardsRecognizing continued support <strong>and</strong>advocacy on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Title V MCHServices Block GrantThe president’s State <strong>of</strong> the Union Addressto Congress has been rescheduled toTuesday evening, which impacted theplanned congressional reception <strong>and</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong>Legislative Champion award presentationon Capitol Hill. These awards will be sharedwith our Legislative Champions at a mutuallyconvenient time in their <strong>of</strong>fices. We regretthat these presentations cannot be part <strong>of</strong> thisyear’s conference program, but please lookto Member Briefs <strong>and</strong> Pulse for additionalcoverage <strong>of</strong> these important awards.AwardeeS:Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) <strong>and</strong>Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT)Sen. Debbie StabenowRep. Rosa DeLauroProviding Education <strong>and</strong> Training Opportunities for Urban MCH LeadersQ S E F T G H J I L P T N C E H J K P I W Q A V X C S R NV B N M L P C S D E K Z X I C S Q C E L J G O O T U E B SThe National Organization <strong>of</strong> Urban MCH Leaderswww.citymatch.org | (402) 552-9500 | citymch@unmc.eduUniversity <strong>of</strong> Nebraska Medical Center • 982170 Nebraska Medical CenterOmaha, NE 68198-2170F I M R H I V P R E V E N T I O N M E T H O D O L O G Y AU V A R T H N B E C I O U Y Z V A C A L W E E L J A R T NI R M O A B E K H R L S P L E G C H M O L L S R A J E O NR R B L V F B D X M G E T I A E L L T A N I R E P M K Y UN P B A L A T A N I R E P G O O G I S R E D A E L Y T I AS B E A N I H S R E D A E H L E A F G E S R K S I R R O LP E R T N M I E F C O R R T C O L E C M N A B R T A P O CS R E M A M C O L L A E S S A R E C I T Y M A T C H N I OO A B E K S A H A N D S K N B O R O M O A B E I D N I R NL E A R N I N G L A S R A I T A N U E A R N G A I O O G FF O S D O I R E E E E A P P N V O R R A B E S E L A T A EO I R E B E C L R T A A R A G E L S S I T I L T I V E S RL A T A N I Y E P L I D E D S I R E L O R A Y N E R E F EG E S R K T I R F O A P E E X R E T U T E T M L P A D E NS R E D I E L Y G E S R N R A R S O I O I D X M C H L I CR C A C T I O N L E A R N I N G C O L L A B O R A T I V ER F O S D O I R E B E S S S E A R L L S R E D A E L Y T IA E C S I R E F N O C P I H S R E B B E L H C M N A B R UJ L P E R I N A T A L P E R I O D O F R I S K O P L A T AE C N E R E F N O C P I H S R E D X H C M N B R U T A N E15


Advancing the <strong>Maternal</strong> & Child Health Vision: Leadership, Quality & Action<strong>AMCHP</strong> Member Discussion,Business Meeting &Leadership Celebration –All Are Welcome!Tuesday, 7:45 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.Palladian Room(Note: breakfast available at 7:30 a.m.)Join us for the <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual Business Meeting at whichour association business will be efficiently conducted makingplenty <strong>of</strong> time for member discussion <strong>and</strong> networking.Action items include sharing the results <strong>of</strong> our 20<strong>13</strong> Board<strong>of</strong> Directors election, setting membership dues rates for the2014 membership year. After our business is conducted, wewill engage in a discussion to help form the <strong>AMCHP</strong> Board <strong>of</strong>Directors summer strategic planning activities <strong>and</strong> guide staffadvocacy for the Title V MCH Services Block Grant.The <strong>AMCHP</strong> 20<strong>13</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors election was conductedentirely online <strong>and</strong> no paper balloting will be conducted at themeeting. Results <strong>of</strong> the online election will be announced at thebusiness meeting. Join us then to recognize our newly electedleadership <strong>and</strong> thank our out-going board members.Regional LunchesMonday, Feb. 11, 1:00 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.Grab a boxed lunch in the Regency Ballroom <strong>and</strong> meet withothers from your region in the following rooms:Region I Congressional ARegion II GovernorsRegion III Congressional BRegion IV PalladianRegion V EmpireRegion VI DiplomatRegion VII ExecutiveRegion VIII HamptonRegion IX CabinetRegion X EmbassyHE SJHOCAHICHWPHCYSHCNLCADERCCFCCFPCSBWLDSession Tracks KeyMaking the Case for MCH TracksThe Health Equity & Social Justice CaseThe Health Outcomes Case: Impact <strong>of</strong> the InvestmentLife Span TracksAdolescent HealthInfant & Child HealthWomen’s & Perinatal HealthCYSHCNLife CourseAction TracksAdvocacyData, Evaluation & Research MethodsCultural Competence & Family-Centered CareHealth Care Financing & CoveragePartnerships & CollaborationSystems BuildingWorkforce & Leadership Development16tinyurl.com/amchp<strong>13</strong>app


Saturday Schedule At-A-Glance & Session PlannerTIME EVENT SESSION # MCHCOMPETENCIESPRIMARYTRACKLOCATION8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Registration Open West Registration Desk7:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Board <strong>of</strong> Directors Meeting Empire Room9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. National Adolescent/Young Adult Collaborative Meeting – by invitation only Diplomat RoomNOTE: Ticketed preregistrants () will be given first entry to all Training Institute events. Additional seats will be available to nonregistrants on a first-come basis.9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Skills Building Sessions <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Training InstituteoooooPr<strong>of</strong>essional Development Tools for MCHLeadership in Challenging TimesCommunicating the Value <strong>of</strong> Preconception Healthto Illustrate a Return on InvestmentPainless Practical Principles <strong>of</strong> Evaluation forCommunity-Based Projects: Collecting <strong>and</strong> Using Datafor Quality Improvement <strong>and</strong> Generating Project SupportMedicaid <strong>and</strong> the Children’s Health Insurance<strong>Program</strong> 101 for MCH LeadersThe Family-Centered Care Assessment: A Tool forQuality ImprovementA1 2, 9 WLD Palladian RoomA2 1, 4 HOC Executive RoomA3 4, 5 DER Congressional A RoomA4 10, 12 Calvert RoomA5 8, 11CCFCCGovernors Roomo Advancing a <strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Child Health Message A6 1, 5, 12 Cabinet Room12:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m. Lunch Break – lunch on your own1:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m. National PCHHC Initiative <strong>and</strong> State Preconception Health Promotion Activities Meeting–by invitation only Empire Room1:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Adolescent/Young Adult Health Workshop – “Health Reform: Supporting Adolescent/Young AdultHealth in 2014 <strong>and</strong> Beyond”NOTE: Ticketed preregistrants (Diplomat Room) will be given first entry to all Training Institute events. Additional seats will be available to nonregistrants on a first-come basis.1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. Skills Building Session <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Training InstituteoUnderst<strong>and</strong>ing the Nutritional Intake <strong>of</strong> Young Children B6 Executive RoomSponsored bySATURDAY1:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Skills Building Sessions <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Training Instituteo MCH 3.0 – Advancing the MCH Vision B1 1 WLD Palladian RoomoooEase <strong>of</strong> Use <strong>of</strong> Services for Latino Families with CSHCN:Lessons Learned from Five StatesUsing Entrepreneurial <strong>and</strong> Intrepreneurial Skills in MCHSystems BuildingA Life Course Perspective on Injury Prevention: FromBabies to Grannies <strong>and</strong> Back AgainB2 7, 11 PC Governors RoomB4 2, 4 SB Congressional A RoomB5 1, 11 HOC Calvert Room2:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Family Scholars & Mentors Reception – by invitation only Senate Room4:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m. <strong>AMCHP</strong> Family & Youth Leadership Committee Meeting – open to all 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm only Forum Room4:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m. <strong>AMCHP</strong> Workforce & Leadership Development Committee Meeting Embassy Room5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Adolescent Health Meet <strong>and</strong> Greet Diplomat Room5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m. <strong>AMCHP</strong> Emerging Issues Committee Meeting Council Room5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m. <strong>AMCHP</strong> Legislative & Health Care Finance Committee Meeting – by invitation only Director’s Room= Session will be filmed. See page 9.17


Advancing the <strong>Maternal</strong> & Child Health Vision: Leadership, Quality & ActionSunday Schedule At-A-Glance & Session PlannerTIME EVENT SESSION # MCHCOMPETENCIESPRIMARYTRACKLOCATION8:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. Registration Open West Registration Desk8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Health-Education Collaborations Meeting Embassy Room8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. National Preconception Health & Health Care Initiative Steering Committee Meeting – by invitation only Governors RoomNOTE: Ticketed preregistrants () will be given first entry to all Training Institute events. Additional seats will be available to nonregistrants on a first-come basis.9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Skills Building Sessions <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual <strong>Conference</strong> Training InstituteoooooBuilding a Strong MCH Foundation to Weather Storms:Skills-Building in Reproductive Health Preparedness ScienceMarketing Your MCH Block Grant to Gather MeaningfulInput from StakeholdersSelecting the “Right” <strong>Program</strong>: Using Systematic Reviewsto Identify Effective <strong>Program</strong>sBudget Development <strong>and</strong> Oversight Processes for MIECHVGrantees <strong>and</strong> OthersC1 11 WLD Executive RoomC2 5, 11C3 1, 4C4 10, 12PCDERFPalladian RoomEmpire RoomCongressional A RoomAdvancing a <strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Child Health Message C5 1, 5, 12 Diplomat Room12:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m. Lunch Break – lunch on your own12:00 p.m.–1:15 p.m New Directors Luncheon – by invitation only Sponsored byCapitol Room1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Power WorkshopsSUNDAYThere is a 10-minute break between Part 1 (1:30 p.m.–2:10 p.m.) <strong>and</strong> Part 2 (2:20 p.m.–3:00 p.m.) <strong>of</strong> the Power Workshops to allow participants wishing to attend a second topic to changerooms. NOTE: In order to receive CDC continuing education for Power Workshops, you must attend both parts on the same topic. You may not change rooms to attend another topic.ooHealth Reform <strong>and</strong> MCHBD1Part 1: Optimizing Health Reform to Improve <strong>Maternal</strong><strong>and</strong> Infant Health OutcomesPart 2: Title V <strong>and</strong> its Role in the Implementation <strong>of</strong> theAffordable Care ActEnvironmental Health RisksD2Part 1: New <strong>and</strong> Emerging Dangers to Children <strong>and</strong>Teens: News from Poison CentersPart 2: Opportunities to Improve <strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> ChildHealth through Healthy Homes1, 4 PC Palladian Room1 AH Forum Room1, 8 WLDo AutismPart 1: Act Early Initiative: Federal <strong>and</strong> State Collaboration forImproving Early Identification <strong>of</strong> Autism Spectrum DisordersPart 2: Move the Needle: A Collaborative Effort to ImproveEarly Autism Diagnosis <strong>and</strong> InterventionoooInfant MortalityD4Part 1: COIN: Using the Science <strong>of</strong> Quality Improvement<strong>and</strong> Collaborative Learning to Reduce Infant MortalityPart 2: New Tools to Help Build Comprehensive Initiativesto Reduce Infant MortalityFamily InvolvementD5Part 1: How to Create Quality Parent-to-Parent Support<strong>Program</strong>s to Strengthen Family <strong>and</strong> Child HealthPart 2: Engaging Family Leaders to Address State <strong>and</strong>National Performance ObjectivesStrategic Approaches to Improving MCHD6Part 1: Utilizing LEAN Processes for Quality Improvementin MCHPart 2: Wisconsin Healthiest Women Initiative: A StrategicApproach to Improving Women’s Health from the LifeCourse PerspectiveD<strong>31</strong>1, 12 PC Congressional A Room8, 11 PC11, 12 PC Diplomat Room1, 4 WPH7, 8 HOC Executive Room9, 11CYSHCN4, 10 WLD Congressional B Room10, 11 SB18= Session will be filmed. See page 9.tinyurl.com/amchp<strong>13</strong>app


Sunday Schedule At-A-Glance & Session PlannerTIME EVENT SESSION # MCHCOMPETENCIES1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Power WorkshopsPRIMARYTRACKLOCATIONoSystem BuildingD7Part 1: Colorado 9to25: Partnering with Youth to Build aStatewide System for Young PeoplePart 2: Improving Health Outcomes By AddressingPoverty Issues11, 12 SB Cabinet Room4, 11 LCoWorkforce <strong>and</strong> LeadershipD8Part 1: Next Steps: Planning for MCH LeadershipTransitions <strong>and</strong> Succession PlanningPart 2: Reflections on the Interpr<strong>of</strong>essional LeadershipLearning Collaborative2, 9 WLD Empire Room10 WLDoChild HealthD9Part 1: Bronx Ongoing Pediatric Screening (BOPS) in theMedical Home Revisited1, 11 ICH Senate RoomPart 2: Using the Green & Healthy Homes Initiative Modelto Produce Improved Health Outcomes11, 12 PC3:15 p.m.–5:45 p.m.General Session: Networking Reception <strong>and</strong>John C. MacQueen Memorial LectureSponsored byRegency Ballroom5:45 p.m.–7:45 p.m Exhibition Kick-Off Reception <strong>and</strong> Poster Presentations (Group A) Posters sponsored byAmbassador Ballroom& Bird Cage Walk6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Act Early Meeting – open to all members <strong>of</strong> Act Early state teams Congressional B Room6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Border States MCH Meeting Senate Room6:15 p.m.–7:15 p.m. Newcomer Speed Networking Event Executive Room6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Family Delegates <strong>and</strong> Family Scholars Dinner – by invitation only Diplomat RoomProud to support the<strong>AMCHP</strong>SUNDAYAbt Associates is committed toimproving the health <strong>and</strong>well-being <strong>of</strong> women, children<strong>and</strong> families.www.abtassociates.com19


Advancing the <strong>Maternal</strong> & Child Health Vision: Leadership, Quality & ActionMonday Schedule At-A-Glance & Session PlannerTIME EVENT SESSION # MCHCOMPETENCIESPRIMARYTRACKLOCATION7:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Registration Open West Registration Desk8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Breakfast in Exhibit Hall <strong>and</strong> Poster Presentation (Group A)8:30 a.m.– 9:45 a.m. Knowledge Café Discussions See page 710:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Mini-Plenary Though Leader Sessions:Leadership Mini-Plenary – The Shoemaker’s Children or Leading in Times<strong>of</strong> Change: What Resilient MCH Leaders Need to KnowQuality Mini-Plenary – Quality: What Does it Mean for State MCH <strong>Program</strong>s?Action Mini-Plenary – Collective Impact: Leveraging the Power <strong>of</strong> Partnershipsto Improve MCH Outcomes11:45 a.m.–1:00 p.m. WorkshopsAmbassador Ballroom& Bird Cage WalkPalladian RoomEmpire RoomDiplomat RoomMONDAYoooooImplementation <strong>and</strong> Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Innovative Community-Based Strategies to Prevent Teen PregnancyE1 1, 4AHEmbassy RoomSocial Media Strategy: Moving Beyond “How-to” E2 5 Palladian RoomThe Role <strong>of</strong> Data in Building, Implementing <strong>and</strong> EvaluatingSystems <strong>of</strong> Care for Children <strong>and</strong> Youth with ASD/DDAn Initiative for Strengthening <strong>Maternal</strong> Death ReviewProcesses in the United StatesAdvancing Title V Goals Through <strong>Maternal</strong>, Infant, EarlyChildhood Home VisitingE3 9, 11E4 1, 4E5 8, 11PCWPHPCExecutive RoomForum RoomEmpire RoomThe ACA, Adolescents <strong>and</strong> Young Adults: State <strong>and</strong>E6 11, 12 Hampton Roomo Local Strategies for Maximizing Opportunities to Foster aHealthy Transition to Adulthoodo Developing Life Course Indicators for Title V <strong>Program</strong>s E7 1, 4 DER Congressional B RoomooUnder Attack: How to Defend Public Health with Policymakers E8 5, 12 A Governors RoomPutting Collective Impact into Practice: First Steps E9 10, 11 PC Diplomat Roomo Health Homes for MCH Populations E10 11, 12 WLD Cabinet RoomoIntegration <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Child Health into Disaster Preparedness<strong>and</strong> Response: Federal Public Health <strong>and</strong> Medical EffortsE11 12 ICH Congressional A Room1:00 p.m.–2:45 p.m. Regional Meetings – Networking Boxed Lunch (pick-up lunch in Regency Ballroom) See page161:00 p.m.–2:45 p.m. Alternative Networking Boxed Lunch Regency Ballroom2:45 p.m.–4:15 p.m. Dessert Break <strong>and</strong> Poster Presentations (Group B) in Exhibit Hall Sponsored byAmbassador Ballroom<strong>and</strong> Bird Cage Walk3:20 p.m.–5:20 p.m. CYSHCN Director’s Meeting – by invitation only Hampton Room4:15 p.m.–5:45 p.m. Power WorkshopsThere is a 10-minute break between Part 1 (4:15 p.m. – 4:55 p.m.) <strong>and</strong> Part 2 (5:05 p.m. – 5:45 p.m.) <strong>of</strong> the Power Workshops to allow participants wishing to attend a second topic to changerooms. NOTE: In order to receive CDC continuing education for Power Workshops, you must attend both parts on the same topic. You may not change rooms to attend another topic.oF1Mental HealthPart 1: Child <strong>and</strong> Youth Psychiatric Consult Project <strong>of</strong> Iowa 1, 8 WLD Council RoomoPart 2: Youth Suicide Prevention: Lessons Learned from AMulti-State Community <strong>of</strong> PracticeMCH LeadershipF2Part 1: Activating Authentic Family-Pr<strong>of</strong>essional PartnershipsWithin the Massachusetts CHIPRA-Funded Statewide ChildHealth Quality InitiativesPart 2: Community Response to Pertussis: MCH Leadershipin Action1, 10 AH8, 10PC11, 12 WLDEmbassy Room20= Session will be filmed. See page 9.tinyurl.com/amchp<strong>13</strong>app


Monday Schedule At-A-Glance & Session PlannerTIME EVENT SESSION#MCHCOMPETENCIESPRIMARYTRACKLOCATION4:15 p.m.–5:45 p.m. Power Workshops continuedoF3Care CoordinationPart 1: Advancing CYSHCN Support Through Collaboration: CareCoordination Partnership with Family Support in State CYSHCN6, 10 PC Congressional B RoomService SystemsPart 2: Exp<strong>and</strong>ing Oregon’s Care Coordination <strong>Program</strong> to Youthwith Special Health Care Needs: Lessons Learned8, 11CYSHCNo EPSDTF4Part 1: Advancing Children’s Health Through EPSDT, Prevention<strong>and</strong> Collaboration 5, 12 PC Forum RoomPart 2: Aligning State EPSDT Policy with Health Care TransitionClinical Recommendations11, 12ooF5Improving Birth OutcomesPart 1: Decreasing Prematurity <strong>and</strong> Improving Birth Outcomesfrom Different Perspectives 11, 12 PC Empire RoomPart 2: Reducing Infant Mortality: Engaging Hospitals in PublicHealth Initiatives10, 11 PCF6Perinatal Mental HealthPart 1: The Intersection <strong>of</strong> Public Policy, Public Health <strong>and</strong> the Nonpr<strong>of</strong>itSector: The Massachusetts Postpartum Depression Initiative 11, 12 PC Governors RoomPart 2: The Birth <strong>of</strong> a Task Force...The Success <strong>of</strong> the LA CountyPerinatal Mental Health Task Force11, 12 WPHo TelehealthF7Part 1: Telemedicine Demystified: The Michigan TelemedicineCYSDemonstration Project for Children <strong>and</strong> Youth with Epilepsy 8, 11HCN Senate RoomoPart 2: Tele-Audiology in Utah: Our Efforts to Reduce NewbornHearing Screening Loss-to-Follow-Up8, 11 WPHF8Eliminating Health DisparitiesPart 1: New York State Perinatal Quality Collaborative: ImprovingPerinatal Health Through Partnerships <strong>and</strong> Collaboration 9, 10 WPH Palladian RoomPart 2: Enhancing Racial <strong>and</strong> Ethnic Health Care Equity ThroughGroup Prenatal Care7, 10 WPHo BreastfeedingF9Part 1: Oklahoma’s Breastfeeding Activities <strong>and</strong> Hotline -Positive Steps to Reducing Infant Mortality 9, 11 ICH Cabinet RoomPart 2: Using Quality Improvement Methods to IncreaseBreastfeeding Rates1, 11 ICHoF10Preconception Health <strong>and</strong> Young AdultsPart 1: Preconception Peer Educators: Innovative Partnershipsbetween Community Agencies <strong>and</strong> Higher Education 1, 11 PC Director’s RoomPart 2: Young Adults with Disabilities Have Sex, Too 9, 12HE SJMONDAYo CYSHCNF11Part 1: Making Community-Based Health <strong>and</strong> Related ServicesEasy to Use for Latino Families <strong>of</strong> CYSCHN 8, 11Part 2: Integrating CYSHCN & Health Promotion 8, 10CYSHCNHE SJCongressional A Room5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m. <strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Child Health Public Health Leadership Institute Informal Reception – all attendees welcome! Capitol Room5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Autism Planning <strong>and</strong> Implementation Grantees Meeting – by invitation only Director’s Room5:45 p.m.–7:00 p.m. New Director Mentor <strong>Program</strong> Event – by invitation only Calvert Room6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Youth Leaders Café Cabinet Room6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Open Forum <strong>and</strong> Reception – PHAB <strong>and</strong> MCH: Mutual Goals to Address Capacity – open to all attendees Congressional A Room6:15 p.m.–7:15 p.m. CDC Division <strong>of</strong> Reproductive Health MCH Epidemiology Assignee <strong>Program</strong> – by invitation only Senate Room7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m.Monday Night at the Movies Special Event!The Raising <strong>of</strong> America: Early Childhood <strong>and</strong> the Future <strong>of</strong> Our NationDiplomat Room21


Advancing the <strong>Maternal</strong> & Child Health Vision: Leadership, Quality & ActionTuesday Schedule At-A-Glance & Session PlannerTIME EVENT SESSION # MCHCOMPETENCIESPRIMARYTRACKLOCATION7:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. Registration Open West Registration Desk7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. <strong>Conference</strong> Planning Workgroup Meeting Senate Room7:45 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Business Meeting <strong>and</strong> Leadership Celebration Breakfast – all attendees welcome! Palladian Room8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Breakfast in Exhibit Hall <strong>and</strong> Poster Presentation (Group B)Ambassador Ballroom<strong>and</strong> Bird Cage Walk8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Show Your Love Preconception Health Campaign Kick-Off Executive Room8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Health-Education Collaborations Meeting Embassy Room8:30 a.m.– 3:30 p.m. National Health Care Transition Center Advisory Meeting – by invitation only Capitol Room9:10 a.m.–10:45 a.m. General Session – Ignite! General Session <strong>and</strong> 50 th Anniversary Celebration <strong>of</strong> Newborn Screening <strong>Program</strong>s Regency Ballroom10:45 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Mini-March for Babies – all attendees welcome!10:45 a.m.–11:30 a.m. C<strong>of</strong>fee Break <strong>and</strong> Poster Presentations (Group B) in Exhibit Hall Ambassador Ballroom<strong>and</strong> Bird Cage Walk11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Power WorkshopsTUESDAY22There is a 10-minute break between Part 1 (11:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m.) <strong>and</strong> Part 2 (12:20 p.m.–1:00 p.m.) <strong>of</strong> the Power Workshops to allow participants wishing to attend a second topic to changerooms. NOTE: In order to receive CDC continuing education for Power Workshops, you must attend both parts on the same topic. You may not change rooms to attend another topic.oooootinyurl.com/amchp<strong>13</strong>appG3Early ChildhoodG1Part 1: The Children’s Outcomes Project: Aligning Shared11, 12ACongressional A RoomOutcomes to Improve the Health <strong>and</strong> Well-Being <strong>of</strong> ChildrenPart 2: Putting it Together: Financing ComprehensiveServices in Child Care <strong>and</strong> Early Education11, 12Primary Care <strong>and</strong> Public HealthG2Part 1: Integrating Primary Care <strong>and</strong> Public Health to10, 11PCEmbassy RoomReduce Mother-to-Child HIV Infection Transmission inSouthern NevadaPart 2: Promoting Pediatrician-Community Partnerships to10, 11Improve Child Health: Leveraging the Community Access toPCChild Health <strong>Program</strong>Medical HomePart 1: Parent Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Partnerships in Medical Homes<strong>and</strong> Health Reform 8, 12 PC Cabinet RoomPart 2: Transition, Families <strong>and</strong> Youth-Essential in theMedical Home Neighborhood8, 10CYSHCNCommunity-Based ServicesPart 1: Community Circle <strong>of</strong> Care: A System <strong>of</strong> Care inCYSNortheast Iowa 8, 11HCN Palladian RoomPart 2: Embracing Community-Based Services throughRegionalization <strong>of</strong> CYSHCN <strong>Program</strong>Newborn ScreeningG5G6Part 1: What’s New in Newborn Screening 12 ICH Congressional B RoomPart 2: Implementation <strong>of</strong> Statewide Screening for CriticalCongenital Heart Disease5, 11 ICHo Home VisitingPart 1: Strengths in <strong>and</strong> Barriers to Outreach Processes <strong>and</strong>Productivity in Louisiana’s <strong>Maternal</strong>, Infant <strong>and</strong> Early Childhood1, 11 ICH Executive RoomHome Visiting <strong>Program</strong>Part 2: Improving Oral Health <strong>of</strong> High-Risk Children ThroughHome Visitation1, 8 ICHo Oral HealthG7Part 1: Improving Children’s Access to Oral Health CareThrough Comprehensive School-Based <strong>Program</strong>s 10, 11 Senate RoomPart 2: Actualizing a Consensus Statement: Putting intoMotion the Promise <strong>of</strong> Oral Health for all Pregnant Women11, 12 WPHo Mother CareG8Part 1: Mothers Matter: Improving Postpartum <strong>and</strong>Interconception Care for Women 1, 4 Forum RoomPart 2: Pregnancy And Parenting Partnerships:Coordinating Home Visiting <strong>and</strong> Family Support Through11Two Local Centralized Systems in NJ= Session will be filmed. See page 9.11CYSHCN


Tuesday Schedule At-A-Glance & Session PlannerTIME EVENT SESSION#MCHCOMPETENCIESPRIMARYTRACKLOCATION11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Power Workshops continuedoo1:15 p.m.–3:00 p.m.G9Perinatal HealthPart 1: Availability <strong>of</strong> Elective Delivery Policies Prior to 39 Weeksin Iowa Maternity Hospitals – 2012 9, 12 WPH Empire RoomPart 2: Implementing a Smoking Cessation <strong>Program</strong> for PregnantWomen: Planning, Challenges <strong>and</strong> Outcomes1 WLDG10Hot Topics in CYSHCNPart 1: Underst<strong>and</strong>ing the New Data on Outcome #5 – Ease <strong>of</strong>Use <strong>of</strong> Community-Based Services 12 DER Diplomat RoomPart 2: Putting “Vision” Into Your MCH <strong>Program</strong>s –Establishing a Comprehensive System for Children’s VisionScreening <strong>and</strong> Surveillance4, 11Luncheon General Session – Advancing the <strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Child Health Vision:What is the Future <strong>of</strong> Title V in the Era <strong>of</strong> Health Reform?3:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Home Visitation <strong>and</strong> Domestic Violence: State-Level Strategies to Meet theFederal Benchmark – RSVP recommended to adominguez@futureswithoutviolence.orgOne <strong>of</strong> the important elements in the new federal home visitation program is the need to address domesticviolence (DV). Research has long documented the impact <strong>of</strong> domestic violence on young children’s healthy development<strong>and</strong> mothers’ ability to parent <strong>and</strong> protect their children from abuse. In partnership with Futures WithoutViolence, National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence, <strong>and</strong> the Pew Home Visiting Campaign, we inviteyou to join us for the pre-conference session looking at successful statewide efforts to address domestic violencein home visitation. This session will present: a new curriculum to help train home visitors to address domesticviolence with their clients, successful strategies for meeting the federal benchmark on DV, state home visitationleaders discussing real-life challenges <strong>and</strong> successes in implementing new responses to DV, <strong>and</strong> how to modifyprograms to meet the needs <strong>of</strong> specific populations, such as American Indian <strong>and</strong> Alaska Native Communities.new3:30 p.m.–5:15 p.m. Special Town Hall Meeting–Advancing the MCH Vision: What are the Roles <strong>of</strong> MCH <strong>Program</strong>sin Preventing Violence? As we close the 20<strong>13</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>and</strong> look to the future, join your colleagues <strong>and</strong>national partners for a special town hall meeting focused on discussing the MCH role in addressing issues <strong>of</strong> violence,including gun violence, in our states <strong>and</strong> communities. Hear from experts <strong>and</strong> peers who are interested inthis current topic <strong>and</strong> connect with partners working on violence prevention from a number <strong>of</strong> different perspectives.Help guide <strong>AMCHP</strong>’s thinking on this important issues <strong>and</strong> inform the work <strong>of</strong> partner groups who share ourgoal <strong>of</strong> promoting <strong>and</strong> improving the health <strong>of</strong> our nation’s children, families, <strong>and</strong> communities.newRegency BallroomDiplomat RoomExecutive RoomTUESDAY3:30 p.m.– 5:30 p.m. National EPSDT Improvement Work Group – by invitation only5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. All Attendee Networking ReceptionHosted by <strong>AMCHP</strong> & Futures Without Violencewith support from the Blue Shield <strong>of</strong> California FoundationPlease note: This event replaces the previously scheduled <strong>AMCHP</strong> Capitol Hill Reception <strong>and</strong> its open to all<strong>AMCHP</strong> <strong>and</strong> Pew Summit attendees.Join us <strong>and</strong> meet peers <strong>and</strong> colleagues attending both <strong>AMCHP</strong> 20<strong>13</strong> <strong>and</strong> the upcoming Pew Home Visitation Summit.Whether you are coming to the Home Visiting Summit or leaving from <strong>AMCHP</strong> 20<strong>13</strong> we welcome you to thisfun, informal, social event open to all conference <strong>and</strong> summit participants.newSession Tracks KeyCongressional A & BRoomPalladian BallroomHE SJHOCAHICHMaking the Case for MCH TracksThe Health Equity & Social Justice CaseThe Health Outcomes Case: Impact <strong>of</strong> the InvestmentLife Span TracksAdolescent HealthInfant & Child HealthWPH Women’s & Perinatal HealthCYSHCN CYSHCNLC Life CourseADERCCFCCFPCSBWLDAction TracksAdvocacyData, Evaluation & Research MethodsCultural Competence & Family-Centered CareHealth Care Financing & CoveragePartnerships & CollaborationSystems BuildingWorkforce & Leadership Development23


Advancing 20<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> the Poster <strong>Maternal</strong> Presentation & Child Health Hours Vision: & Leadership, Events Quality & Action<strong>AMCHP</strong> 20<strong>13</strong> Poster Presentation Hours & Events24Located in the Ambassador Ballroom<strong>and</strong> Bird Cage WalkPosters are available to viewwhenever the Exhibit Hall is open.Where “Poster Presentation” is noted,presenters will be with their postersto answer questions.SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 105:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.Exhibition Kick-Off Reception <strong>and</strong> PosterPresentations (Posters Group A)Posters sponsored byMONDAY, FEB. 118:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.Exhibit Hall <strong>and</strong> Poster Presentations(Posters Group A)8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.Breakfast with Exhibitors (Posters Group A)2:45 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.Exhibit Hall <strong>and</strong> Posters Open – Dessert Breakwith Exhibitors <strong>and</strong> Poster Presentations(Posters Group B)Break sponsored byTUESDAY, FEB. 128:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.Exhibit Hall <strong>and</strong> Poster Presentations(Posters Group B)8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.Breakfast with Exhibitors (alternative to BusinessMeeting <strong>and</strong> Leadership Celebration Breakfast)10:45 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.C<strong>of</strong>fee Break with Exhibitors <strong>and</strong> PosterPresentations (Posters Group B)POSTERSGroup A (P1–P37)P1The Pregnancy Assistance Fund:Addressing the Needs <strong>of</strong> Pregnant <strong>and</strong>Parenting Adolescents <strong>and</strong> WomenPrimary TRACK: AH Adolescent HealthSabrina Chapple, MPH, Public Health Advisor,Department <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>and</strong> Human Services Office <strong>of</strong>Adolescent HealthJaimie Edwards-Caleb, MSOD, Pregnancy AssistanceFund Grant Coordinator, Division <strong>of</strong> Child & FamilyHealth/ Office <strong>of</strong> Family Health Services/VirginiaDepartment <strong>of</strong> HealthAndrea Shore, MPH, <strong>Program</strong> Manager for HealthServices, District <strong>of</strong> Columbia Public Schools/Office <strong>of</strong>Youth Engagementtinyurl.com/amchp<strong>13</strong>appP2The Autism Response TeamPrimary TRACK: A AdvocacyMarianne Sullivan, RN, MN, Assistant Director <strong>of</strong>NAtional Outreach <strong>and</strong> Resources, Autism SpeaksLindsay Naeder, MSW, Autism Response TeamManager, Autism SpeaksP3Becoming a Champion for CYSHCN: AParent’s Journey <strong>and</strong> Recommendationsfor the Development <strong>of</strong> Family LeadersPrimary TRACK: A AdvocacyLynn Midgette, MPH, Parent <strong>of</strong> CSHCN & <strong>Program</strong>Administrator, Office for Genetics & People withSpecial Health Care NeedsP4Innovative University-CommunityPartnership: A Virtual Research InstitutePrimary TRACK: PC Building New Partnerships <strong>and</strong>Collaboration to Advance MCHMartha Coulter, DrPH, MSW, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, University <strong>of</strong>South Florida, College <strong>of</strong> Public HealthLianne Estefan, PhD, MPH, CPH, Research AssistantPr<strong>of</strong>essor, University <strong>of</strong> South Florida, College <strong>of</strong>Public HealthBrian McEwen, PhD, Associate Director,Champions for ChildrenPaul D’Agostino, LCSW, Executive Director,Champions for ChildrenP5Promoting Health <strong>and</strong> Wellbeing throughthe <strong>Maternal</strong>, Infant, <strong>and</strong> Early ChildhoodHome Visiting <strong>Program</strong> (MIECHV)Primary TRACK: PC Building New Partnerships <strong>and</strong>Collaboration to Advance MCHRobin Harwood, PhD, Health Scientist, HRSA/MCHBAnne Duggan, ScD, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Pediatrics,Johns Hopkins University School <strong>of</strong> MedicineMelissa Brodowski, PhD, MSW, MPH, PreventionSpecialist, Children’s Bureau, Administration forChildren <strong>and</strong> FamiliesKathleen Kilbane, RN, MS, FNP, Public Health Analyst/Team Leader, HRSA/MCHBRomuladus Azuine, DrPH, MPH, RN, Public HealthAnalyst, HRSA/MCHBDeb Daro, PhD, Senior Research Fellow, Chapin HallCenter for ChildrenP6A Comprehensive Framework forEliminating Mother-to-Child HIVTransmission in the U.S.Primary Track: PC Building New Partnerships <strong>and</strong>Collaboration to Advance MCHCarolyn Burr, EdD, RN, Deputy Director, Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center, School <strong>of</strong> Nursing, University<strong>of</strong> Medicine & Dentistry <strong>of</strong> New JerseyMargaret Lampe, RN, MPH, Health EducationSpecialist, CDCMary Jo Hoyt, RN, MSN, Senior Education Specialist,Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center, School <strong>of</strong> Nursing,University <strong>of</strong> Medicine & Dentistry <strong>of</strong> New JerseyP7Building New Collaborative Partnerships:Assessing Research Capacity in Family/Parent Led Non-Pr<strong>of</strong>it OrganizationsPrimary TRACK: PC Building New Partnerships <strong>and</strong>Collaboration to Advance MCHJennifer Bolden Pitre, BA,MAJD, Director <strong>of</strong> IntegratedSystems, Statewide Parent Advocacy NetworkP8Launching Child Health ImprovementPartnership for Quality in Indiana (CHIP INfor Quality)Primary TRACK: PC Building New Partnerships <strong>and</strong>Collaboration to Advance MCHMary Jo Paladino, MSA, Executive Director CHIP INfor Quality, Indiana University School <strong>of</strong> Medicine,Department <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics, Children’s Health ServicesResearchP9The Baylor College <strong>of</strong> Medicine’s HealthCare Transition <strong>Program</strong> Needs AssessmentSurvey for Children <strong>and</strong> Youth with SpecialHealth Care NeedsPrimary TRACK: HCN CYS CYSHCNAlbert Hergenroeder, MD, Chief AdolescentMedicine <strong>and</strong> Sports Medicine Section,Baylor College <strong>of</strong> MedicineValerie Bowman, LMSW, Project Manager,Baylor College <strong>of</strong> MedicineP10Strategies to Support CYSCHN Transitionto AdulthoodPrimary TRACK: HCN CYS CYSHCNPauline Lisciotto, RN, MSN, <strong>Program</strong> Manager, NJ DOHLeslie Beres-Sochka, MS, <strong>Program</strong> Manager, New JerseyDepartment <strong>of</strong> HealthJo-Ann Ayres, MEd, Public Health Consultant 1,NJ DOHDiana Autin, JD, Co-Executive Director, StatewideParent Advocacy Network, Inc


20<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> Poster 20<strong>13</strong> Presentation <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual Hours <strong>Conference</strong> & EventsStephen Marcella, MD, MPH, FACP, FAAP, AmericanAcademy <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics, New Jersey Chapter, MDChampion for Medical Home Initiative, NJ Academy<strong>of</strong> Pediatrics, Pediatric Council on Education <strong>and</strong>Research (PCORE)Bonnie Teman, MSN, Coordinator, NJ DOHP11Assessing the Needs <strong>of</strong> Oregon CYSHN -Data to ActionPrimary TRACK: HCN CYS CYSHCNRosalia Messina, MPA, Systems <strong>and</strong> Policy Specialist,Oregon Title V <strong>Program</strong> for Children with SpecialHealth NeedsMarilyn Hartzell, MEd, Director, Oregon Center forChildren <strong>and</strong> Youth with Special Health NeedsMary Ann Evans, PhD, Evaluation <strong>and</strong> AssessmentCoordinator, Oregon Center for Children <strong>and</strong> Youthwith Special Health NeedsRobert Nickel, MD, Medical Consultant, OCCYSHNP12Improving the Health Status <strong>of</strong> FosterChildren in West VirginiaPrimary TRACK: HCN CYS CYSHCNSaylem DePasquale, MS, Epidemiologist, WestVirginia Department <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>and</strong> Human ResourcesChristina Mullins, MA, Division Director, West VirginiaDepartment <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>and</strong> Human ResourcesJohn Simmons, <strong>Program</strong>mer, West VirginiaDepartment <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>and</strong> Human ResourcesAnn Willard, M.S, Quality Assurance Coordinator, WestVirginia Department <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>and</strong> Human ResourcesP<strong>13</strong>The Oklahoma Birth Certificate QualityProject: A Reliability Study <strong>of</strong> BirthCertificate Data as Compared toAbstracted Medical RecordsPrimary TRACK: DER Data, Assessment <strong>and</strong>EvaluationPaul Patrick, MPH, Director, MCH Assessment,Oklahoma State Department <strong>of</strong> HealthP14Improving The Delivery Of Local MCHServices Through <strong>Program</strong> EvaluationPrimary TRACK: DER Data, Assessment <strong>and</strong>EvaluationJacqueline Dougé, MD, MPH, FAAP, Deputy HealthOfficer, Frederick County Health DepartmentMiriam Dobson, <strong>Maternal</strong> Child Health Supervisor,Frederick County Health DepartmentDonna Devilbiss, Director, Frederick County HealthDepartmentBurneda Russel, Former Supervisor, Frederick CountyHealth DepartmentLynne Phillips, Community Health Nurse, FrederickCounty Health DepartmentNorma Sacoman, Community Health Nurse, FrederickCounty Health DepartmentP15Use <strong>of</strong> Excess Risk Analysis Basedon County-Level Racial <strong>and</strong> EthnicDemographics <strong>and</strong> Disparities in InfantMortality to Determine Home Visiting<strong>Program</strong> CaseloadPrimary TRACK: DER Data, Assessment <strong>and</strong>EvaluationPatricia McKane, DVM, MPH, MCH Epidemiologist,MDCHPaulette Dobynes Dunbar, MPH, Manger, Women,Infant <strong>and</strong> Family Health Section, MDCHP16<strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Community FactorsPredictive <strong>of</strong> Enrollment in HomeVisitation among Socially Disadvantaged,First Time MothersPrimary TRACK: DER Data, Assessment <strong>and</strong>EvaluationNeera Goyal, MD, MSc, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children’s HospitalMedical CenterEric Hall, PhD, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics,Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterJareen Meinzen-Derr, PhD, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,Dept. <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children’s HospitalMedical CenterDavid Jones, Biostatician/Epidemiologist, CincinnatiChildren’s Hospital Medical CenterRobert Ammerman, PhD, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics,Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterJudith Van Ginkel, President, Every Child Succeeds,Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterP17Differences in Selected <strong>Maternal</strong> Behaviors<strong>and</strong> Experiences Between Teen Mothers<strong>and</strong> Mothers 20-24 Years Old from PRAMSwith Subsequent Pregnancies at Two YearsPostpartum: Data from The OklahomaToddler Survey (TOTS) 2006-2010Primary TRACK: DER Data, Assessment <strong>and</strong>EvaluationAlicia Lincoln, MSW, MSPH, PRAMS/TOTS ProjectsManager, Oklahoma State Department <strong>of</strong> HealthBinitha Kunnel, MS, Senior Biostatistician, OklahomaState Department <strong>of</strong> HealthKyle Stewart, MD, Pediatrician, Department<strong>of</strong> Pediatrics, University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma HealthSciences CenterStephen Gillaspy, PhD, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,Department <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics, University <strong>of</strong> OklahomaHealth Sciences CenterP18Tools for Improving Clinical PreventiveServices Among Women with DisabilitiesHEPrimary TRACK: SJ Health Equity <strong>and</strong> Social JusticeLisa Sinclair, MPH, Health-Science Policy Analyst, CDCNCBDDD Division <strong>of</strong> Human Development <strong>and</strong> DisabilityP19A Pilot Study Examining the Accessibility,Cost, <strong>and</strong> Usability <strong>of</strong> the Female Condom2 in Los Angeles CountyPrimary TRACK: HOC Health Outcomes: Impact <strong>of</strong>the InvestmentThao Tran, MSN, Registered Nurse; AssociateConsultant in Health Care Management <strong>and</strong> IT,Los Angeles County Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health -Division <strong>of</strong> HIV <strong>and</strong> STD <strong>Program</strong>sP20Building Developmental Surveillance <strong>and</strong>Screening Elements into the Process <strong>of</strong>Preventive Pediatric Health Care in WestVirginia, a Quality-Improvement ApproachPrimary TRACK:ICH Infant <strong>and</strong> Child HealthJames Jeffries, MS, HealthCheck <strong>Program</strong> Director,Office <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maternal</strong>, Child <strong>and</strong> Family HealthJohn Simmons, <strong>Program</strong>mer Analyst, Office <strong>of</strong><strong>Maternal</strong>, Child <strong>and</strong> Family HealthP21Infant Mental Health Services for YoungChildren Affected by Parental DeploymentPrimary TRACK:ICH Infant <strong>and</strong> Child HealthRuby Natale, PhD, PsyD, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> clinicalPediatrics, University <strong>of</strong> Miami School <strong>of</strong> MedicineNeena Malik, PhD, Scientist, Psychology TrainingDirector, <strong>and</strong> Director <strong>of</strong> Postdoctoral Training,University <strong>of</strong> Miami School <strong>of</strong> MedicineP22Obesity Prevention in Childcare Centers:The Nutritional GatekeeperPrimary TRACK:ICH Infant <strong>and</strong> Child HealthRuby Natale, Phd, PsyD, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ClinicalPediatrics, University <strong>of</strong> Miami School <strong>of</strong> MedicineSarah Messiah, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, University <strong>of</strong>Miami School <strong>of</strong> Medicine25


20<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> Poster 20<strong>13</strong> Presentation <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual Hours <strong>Conference</strong> & EventsPOSTERSGroup B (P38–P68)P38For Real Journal Project: An InnovativeLow-Tech Approach to Dialoguing withTeens about Adolescent Pregnancy <strong>and</strong>ParentingPrimary TRACK: AHAdolescent HealthMichaelyn Meave, MPH, <strong>Program</strong> Coordinator,Indiana State Department <strong>of</strong> HealthKrista Spore, BS, Assistant <strong>Program</strong> Coordinator,Indiana State Department <strong>of</strong> HealthP39Community Conversations: Uncoveringthe Needs <strong>of</strong> Pregnant <strong>and</strong> ParentingTeens Using Community BasedParticipatory ResearchPrimary TRACK: AHAdolescent HealthMichaelyn Meave, MPH, <strong>Program</strong> Coordinator,Indiana State Department <strong>of</strong> HealthKrista Spore, BS, Assistant <strong>Program</strong> Coordinator,Indiana State Department <strong>of</strong> HealthP40Promoting a National Resource Center forHIV/AIDS Prevention among AdolescentsPrimary TRACK: AHAdolescent HealthLillian Sowah, MPH, Public Health Advisor, Office <strong>of</strong>Adolescent HealthPamela Rothpletz-Puglia, EdD, RD, <strong>Program</strong> Director,University <strong>of</strong> Medicine <strong>and</strong> Dentistry <strong>of</strong> New JerseyVeronica Jones, MPH, CHES, <strong>Program</strong> Coordinator,University <strong>of</strong> Medicine <strong>and</strong> Dentistry <strong>of</strong> New JerseyRebecca Greenleaf, BS, MPH, Training Specialist, TheUniversity <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel HillS<strong>and</strong>ra Cianciolo, RN BSN MPH, Project Coordinator,The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel HillJonathan Kotch, Carol Remmer Angle DistinguishedPr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Children’s Environmental Health,University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina - Chapel HillP43<strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Child Health <strong>and</strong> PediatricResidency Advocacy Training: A Guide toCurriculum DevelopmentPrimary TRACK: PC Building New Partnerships <strong>and</strong>Collaboration to Advance MCHBreena Holmes, MD, MCH Director, VermontDepartment <strong>of</strong> HealthWendy Davis, MD, EPSDT <strong>Program</strong> Chief, vermontdepartment <strong>of</strong> healthP44Beyond the Borders: How Partnerships withState Labs Can Have a National ImpactPrimary TRACK: PC Building New Partnerships <strong>and</strong>Collaboration to Advance MCHElizabeth Stark, MS CGC, <strong>Program</strong> Manager,Genetic AllianceP45Promoting Healthy Nutrition Practices <strong>and</strong>Physical Activity Among Black Children<strong>and</strong> FamiliesPrimary TRACK: FCC CC Cultural Competence <strong>and</strong>family-Centered CareAngele Doyne, <strong>Program</strong> Associate, National BlackChild Development InstituteSara Baer-Sinnott, President, Oldways Preservation TrustLola Rooney, M.Ed, Director <strong>of</strong> ECE & SACC, YMCA <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia & VicinityGina Gembel, MSW, Sr. Project Coordinator, MichiganPublic Health InstituteP48Early Obesity Prevention–New PediatricResources to Meet Families Where They Are!Primary TRACK: DER Data, Assessment <strong>and</strong>EvaluationS<strong>and</strong>ra Hassink, MD, Assist<strong>and</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics,Thomas Jefferson University <strong>and</strong> Director, NemoursObesity Iniative, American Academy <strong>of</strong> PeditricsJeanne Lindros, MPH, Manager, AAP ObesityInitiatives, American Academy <strong>of</strong> PediatricsLeslie Carroll, MPH, Directo, Family Voices IMPACT -Improving <strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Child Health Policies So AllChildren Thrive, Family Voices, IncP49Using Data Analysis to Identify High RiskPopulations <strong>and</strong> to Address Racial Disparitiesin Home Visiting <strong>Program</strong> CaseloadsPrimary TRACK:HE SJ Health Equity <strong>and</strong> Social JusticePatricia McKane, DVM, MPH, MCH Epidemiologist,Michigan Dept. <strong>of</strong> Community HealthPaulette Dobynes Dunbar, MPH, Manger, Women,Infant <strong>and</strong> Family Health Section, Michigan Dept. <strong>of</strong>Community HealthP50Environmental Toxins <strong>and</strong> theNeurodevelopment <strong>of</strong> Infants <strong>and</strong>Toddlers: Impacts on Iowa’s ChildrenPrimary TRACK:ICH Infant <strong>and</strong> Child HealthDebra Waldron, MD, MPH, Director <strong>and</strong> Chief MedicalOfficer, Child Health Specialty ClinicsP51P41The Community-Based Doula Model’sCollaborative Accreditation Process:Increasing MCH <strong>Program</strong> Fidelity <strong>and</strong>SustainabilityPrimary TRACK: PC Building New Partnerships <strong>and</strong>Collaboration to Advance MCHSarah Kerch, MPH, Data Coordinator,HealthConnect OneRachel Abramson, RN, MS, IBCLC, Executive Director,HealthConnect OneSheila Capestany, MSW, MPH, Executive Director,Open Arms Perinatal ServicesP42Utilizing Child Care Health Consultants toAdvance MCH InitiativesPrimary TRACK: PC Building New Partnerships <strong>and</strong>Collaboration to Advance MCHP46Providing Language Access ServicesThrough Primary Care <strong>and</strong> Public HealthCollaborationPrimary TRACK: FCC CC Cultural Competence <strong>and</strong>family-Centered CareAngela Tobin, MA, Medical Home Policy <strong>and</strong>Education Analyst, American Academy <strong>of</strong> PediatricsWendy Jones, Director, Children & Youth with SpecialHealth Care Needs Project, National Center forCultural CompetenceP47Creation <strong>of</strong> a Web Based TransitionResource for Individuals <strong>and</strong> Families withGenetic ConditionsPrimary TRACK: HCN CYS CYSHCNDavid Entwistle, Psy.D., Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psychology,Malone UniversityPreventing Prescription Drug Abuse:Actions for MCHPrimary TRACK:ICH Infant <strong>and</strong> Child HealthSally Fogerty, M.Ed., Director, Children’s Safety NetworkAlan Dellapenna, Jr., R.S., MPH, Branch Head, NorthCarolina Division <strong>of</strong> Public HealthP52Parent Education <strong>and</strong> Support Groups toPromote Infant/Toddler Health AmongAsian Immigrants <strong>and</strong> RefugeesPrimary TRACK: ICH Infant <strong>and</strong> Child HealthJoan Jeung, MD, Pediatrician, Asian Health ServicesKwee Say, Community Health Specialist, Asian HealthServices27


Advancing 20<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> the Poster <strong>Maternal</strong> Presentation & Child Health Hours Vision: & Leadership, Events Quality & Action28P53Preventing Delays in At-risk Children Ages0-5 in a Community-based SettingPrimary TRACK:ICH Infant <strong>and</strong> Child HealthRuby Natale, PhD, PsyD, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,University <strong>of</strong> Miami School <strong>of</strong> MedicineSlyvia Goncz, MS, Project coordinator, Early Discovery,University <strong>of</strong> MiamiP54Shining a Light on Environmental HealthData: State <strong>of</strong> the Young Hoosier ChildEnvironmental Health ReportPrimary TRACK:ICH Infant <strong>and</strong> Child HealthAndrea Wilkes, BA, BS, Public Health Administrator,Indiana State Department <strong>of</strong> HealthJodi Perras, BA, Owner, Perras <strong>and</strong> AssociatesP55Translating Life Course Messages intoFamily-Friendly LanguagePrimary TRACK: LC Life CourseLeslie Carroll, MUP, Director <strong>of</strong> IMPACT, Family Voices, IncPaula Minihan, PhD, Faculty, Tufts University School <strong>of</strong>Medicine, Tufts University School <strong>of</strong> MedicineMelissa Vickers, MEd, Family Voices IMPACT ProjectCoordinator, Family VoicesP56Building Systems to Support EarlyChildhood Health <strong>and</strong> Well-BeingPrimary TRACK: SB MCH Systems BuildingTerry Kruse, BSN, MCH Unit Supervisor, WisconsinDivision <strong>of</strong> Public HealthKate Gillespie, RN, <strong>Maternal</strong>/Perinatal NurseConsultant, Wisconsin Division <strong>of</strong> Public HealthP57Using Family Health History <strong>and</strong> InformationTechnology to Improve Prenatal CarePrimary TRACK: T Using Technology to AdvanceMCH OutcomesBruce Lin, MPH, Project Director, March <strong>of</strong> DimesEmily Edelman, MS, CGC, Project Director, NCHPEGP58Underst<strong>and</strong>ing the Department <strong>of</strong> Health<strong>and</strong> Human Services Women’s PreventiveGuidelines: A Focus on Domestic ViolenceScreening <strong>and</strong> CounselingPrimary TRACK: WPH Women’s <strong>and</strong> Perinatal HealthSabrina Mat<strong>of</strong>f-Stepp, Ph.D., Director, HRSA Office <strong>of</strong>Women’s Healthtinyurl.com/amchp<strong>13</strong>appTarsha Cavanaugh, Ph.D., MSW, LGSW, Senior PublicHealth Analyst, HRSA Office <strong>of</strong> Women’s HealthShawndell Dawson, <strong>Program</strong> Specialist, DHHSAdministration for Children <strong>and</strong> FamiliesP59Project: REACH Reducing EarlyChildhood Caries Through Access toCare <strong>and</strong> EducationPrimary TRACK: WPH Women’s <strong>and</strong> Perinatal HealthBeverly Sce, PhD, RN, Director, NJ Children’s OralHealth <strong>Program</strong>, NJ Department <strong>of</strong> HealthP60Leveraging an Innovative MobileTexting <strong>Program</strong> to Advance <strong>Maternal</strong><strong>and</strong> Child HealthPrimary TRACK: WPH Women’s <strong>and</strong> Perinatal HealthSanjay Koyani, MPH, Senior Communications Advisor,U.S. Food <strong>and</strong> Drug AdministrationLorien Abroms, ScD, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, GeorgeWashington UniversityP61Peer Educators Spread the Word aboutPreconception HealthPrimary TRACK: WPH Women’s <strong>and</strong> Perinatal HealthEmily Gentile, Nursing Student, University <strong>of</strong>Delaware - School <strong>of</strong> NursingEmma Myers, Nursing Student, University <strong>of</strong> Delaware- School <strong>of</strong> NursingP62Rates <strong>of</strong> Breastfeeding <strong>and</strong> Pacifier Usein the U.S. verses Developing Countries:Exploring Cultural DifferencesPrimary TRACK: WPH Women’s <strong>and</strong> Perinatal HealthSumi Sexton, MD, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Department<strong>of</strong> Family Medicine, Georgetown University School<strong>of</strong> MedicineRuby Natale, PhD, Assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> clinicalPediatrics, University <strong>of</strong> Miami School <strong>of</strong> MedicineP63You Don’t Smoke, Do You? ImprovingTobacco Cessation <strong>and</strong> Recidivism for MCHPopulations Through Title V PartnershipsPrimary TRACK: WPH Women’s <strong>and</strong> Perinatal HealthJo Ann Dotson, PhD, MSN, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,Washington State University College <strong>of</strong> NursingP64Women’s Health Curricula:Interpr<strong>of</strong>essional Collaboration Across theHealth Pr<strong>of</strong>essionsPrimary Track: WPH Women’s <strong>and</strong> Perinatal HealthMorrisa Rice, MHA, Senior Public Health Analyst,HRSA Office <strong>of</strong> Women’s HealthP65CHOICES: Effective Intervention to ImproveMCH by Preventing Alcohol-ExposedPregnancyPrimary TRACK: WLD Workforce <strong>and</strong>leadership DevelopmentPamela Gillen, ND, RN, CNS, CACIII, Director <strong>of</strong>Colorado Fetal Alcohol <strong>and</strong> Other Prenatal DrugPrevention, University <strong>of</strong> Colorado-Denver, AnschutzMedical CamputHeidi Hutton, PhD, Clinical Director, AIDS PsychiatryServices, Johns Hopkins School <strong>of</strong> Medicine, JohnsHopkins University School <strong>of</strong> MedicineKaren Peterson, MD, none, Denver Public HealthP66Using Your Own Data to Tailor QualityImprovement Across Settings: The IllinoisTransition Care ProjectPrimary TRACK: WLD Workforce <strong>and</strong>leadership DevelopmentJodie Bargeron, MSW, LSW, Director, Medical HomeInitiatives, Illinois Chapter, American Academy <strong>of</strong>PediatricsGerri Clark, RN, MSN, Associate Director for <strong>Program</strong>Services, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois Chicago, Division <strong>of</strong>Specialized Care for ChildrenP67Education for Prenatal Care Providers:What You Need to Know about NewbornScreeningPrimary TRACK: WLD Workforce <strong>and</strong>leadership DevelopmentJodi Griffin, MPA, Project Coordinator, Michigan PublicHealth InstituteP68Screening & Brief Intervention forRisky Alcohol Use Among Women <strong>of</strong>Reproductive Age in Primary Care SettingsRebecca Jones Munger, B.Sc.N, CNM, <strong>Maternal</strong>, Child& Adolescent Health Coordinator, County <strong>of</strong> SonomaDepartment <strong>of</strong> Health ServicesP69Connecting the Dots in Baltimore City:A Collaborative Approach to PreventingSubstance Exposed Pregnancies Across theLife CourseRebecca Dineen, MS, Assistant Commissioner for<strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Child Health, Baltimore City HealthDepartment; Bureau <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Child Health


20<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual 20<strong>13</strong> SPEAKER <strong>Conference</strong> INDEX<strong>AMCHP</strong> 20<strong>13</strong> Speaker IndexLast Name, First Name,CredentialsTitle Employer/Affiliation City, State SessionIDAbdu Kassahun, Semira Youth Liaison Colorado Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health <strong>and</strong>EnvironmentPresentationDayTimeDenver, CO D7 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Allison, Jennifer, PhD Senior Project Manager EDC Waltham, MA F1 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.Auld, Elaine, MPH CEO Society for Public Health Education Washington, DC G9 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Austein Casn<strong>of</strong>f, Cheryl, MPH Senior Fellow NORC Bethesda, MD F4 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Avellar, Sarah, PhD Senior Researcher Mathematica Policy Research Washington, DC C3 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Azonobi, Ijeoma, MD, MPH Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Morehouse School <strong>of</strong> Medicine Atlanta, GA G9 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.Bachman, Sara, PhD Director, Research Catalyst Center Boston, MA A4 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Bacon, Nancy, MS, RD/LD, CDE MCH Nutrition Consultant Oklahoma State Department <strong>of</strong> HealthMCH ServiceBadawi, Debbie, MD Medical Director Office for Genetics <strong>and</strong> People with SpecialHealth Care NeedsBaldonado, KiraDirector, National Centerfor Children’s Vision <strong>and</strong>Eye HealthOklahoma City, OK F9 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Baltimore, MD G5 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Prevent Blindness America Chicago, IL G10 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Barr, Sherry, Psy.D. Vice President Princeton Center for Leadership Training Wake Forest, NC E1 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Basurto-Davila, Ricardo, PhD Economist Los Angeles County Department <strong>of</strong> PublicHealthBender, Kaye, PhD RN FAANPresident <strong>and</strong> ChiefExecutive OfficerLos Angeles, CA A2 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Public Health Accreditation Board Alex<strong>and</strong>ria, VA PL2 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 10:00 a.m.Benjamin, Karen, MPH, MCHES <strong>Program</strong> Manager Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey New Brunswick, NJ G8 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Beres-Sochka, Leslie, MS Hyg President National Birth Defects Prevention Network Morrisville, PA G5 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Bethell, Christina, PhD Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Oregon Health <strong>and</strong> Science University Portl<strong>and</strong>, OR G10 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.Bigler, KayzyInformation Specialist/Parent-to-ParentCoordinatorBishop, Audra, MA Youth Health Specialist Colorado Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health <strong>and</strong>EnvironmentBlitzer, Miriam, PhDBlum, Alex<strong>and</strong>er, MD, MPHBodkin, Catherine, MSHA,LCSWBonzon, ErinPr<strong>of</strong>essor, Head <strong>of</strong> HumanGenetics Univ. <strong>of</strong> MDScience & Technology PolicyFellowTechnical AssistantSpecialistAssociate Director,Women’s <strong>and</strong> Infant HealthFamilies Together, Inc. Topeka, KS D5 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Denver, CO D7 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.University <strong>of</strong> Maryl<strong>and</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Medicine Baltimore, MD G5 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.The American <strong>Association</strong> for theAdvancement <strong>of</strong> ScienceBethesda, MD E6 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.ZERO TO THREE Washington, DC E5 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.<strong>AMCHP</strong> Washington, DC E4 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Borgida, Sarah, MS Senior <strong>Program</strong> Manager Washington Dental Service Foundation Seattle, WA G7 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Braga, Anne-Marie, MSSWBrickhouse, Tegwyn, DDS, PhDYouth <strong>and</strong> Young AdultUnit ManagerAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,Department <strong>of</strong> PediatricDentistryColorado Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health <strong>and</strong>EnvironmentDenver, CO D7 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA G6 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Brill, Kathy, MEd, MPS Executive Director Parent to Parent USA Washington, DC D5 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Brindis, Claire, DrPHBronheim, Suzanne, PhDCaldwell B. EsselstynChair in Health Policy,Director, Philip R. LeeInstitute for Health PolicyStudies, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>Pediatrics <strong>and</strong> HealthPolicy, Department <strong>of</strong>Pediatrics <strong>and</strong> Department<strong>of</strong> Obstetrics, Gynecology,<strong>and</strong> Reproductive HealthSciencesAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>Pediatrics <strong>and</strong> a SeniorPolicy AssociateUniversity <strong>of</strong> California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA E6 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Georgetown University Center for Child<strong>and</strong> Human DevelopmentWashington, DC A5 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.29


Advancing <strong>AMCHP</strong> 20<strong>13</strong> the SPEAKER <strong>Maternal</strong> INDEX& Child Health Vision: Leadership, Quality & Action30Last Name, First Name,CredentialsBrown, Treeby, MPPtinyurl.com/amchp<strong>13</strong>appTitle Employer/Affiliation City, State SessionIDAssociate Director for Child<strong>and</strong> Adolescent HealthPresentationDay<strong>AMCHP</strong> Washington, DC B2 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.TimeD3 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.E3 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Bruce, Joni, BS Executive Director Oklahoma Family Network Oklahoma City, OK D5 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Bryer, Pamela, MPH, CFRE Nonpr<strong>of</strong>it Consultant Pam Bryer Consulting West Chester, PA D8 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Buxton, Beth, MSWDirector <strong>of</strong> the EarlyIntervention Partnerships<strong>Program</strong>Massachusetts Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health Boston, MA F6 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Campion, Erin, MEd Parent PAAAP McMurray, PA G3 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Cannella, Barbara, PhD, RNC,APNClinical Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Rutgers University College <strong>of</strong> Nursing Newark, NJ F10 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Colburn, Susan, BS State Parent Consultant Children’s Rehabilitation Service, AL Dept<strong>of</strong> Rehab ServicesCollins, Elizabeth, BASMS Adminstrator/CYSHCN DirectorNew Hampshire Department <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>and</strong>Human Services Special Medical ServicesMontgomery, AL E2 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Concord, NH F3 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Comeau, Meg, MHA Director Catalyst Center Boston, MA A4 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.E10 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Cooley, W. Carl, MD Medical Director Center for Medical Home Improvement Concord, NH E10 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Coronado, Eirian, MA MCH Epidemiologist NM Department <strong>of</strong> Health Santa Fe, NM D1 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Covington, Theresa, MPH Executive Director National Center for Review <strong>and</strong> Prevention<strong>of</strong> Child DeathsCunningham, Mary Ellen, MPA,RNDaniels, Amy, PhDChief, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Women’s<strong>and</strong> Children’s HealthAssistant Director <strong>of</strong> PublicHealth ResearchWashington, DC B5 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Arizona Department <strong>of</strong> Health Services Phoenix, AZ E5 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Autism Speaks New York, NY D3 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Davis, Wendy, MD EPSDT <strong>Program</strong> Chief Vermont Department <strong>of</strong> Health Burlington, VT F2 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.Dawson, Velva, MPA Deputy Director Central Jersey Family Health Consortium North Brunswick, NJ G8 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Deming, Denise, PhDPrincipal Scientist,NutritionNestle Nutrition Florham Park, NJ B6 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Dixon, Doretha Grants Policy Analyst HRSA Rockville, MD C4 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.D’Oria, Robyn, MA, RNC, APN Executive Director Central Jersey Family Health Consortium North Brunswick, NJ F10 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Drayton, Vonna, DrPH Senior Associate ABT Associates, Inc. Bethesda, MD B1 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Dworetzky, Beth, MS Assistant Director Catalyst Center Boston, MA A4 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Elder, LaurenEstrada, Librada, MPH, CHES,CPCCAssitant Director <strong>of</strong>Dissemination ScienceAutism Speaks New York, NY D3 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Consultant Librada Estrada Coaching & Consulting Springfield, VA B4 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Eukel, Katie President/CEO Fourth Sector Consulting Minneapolis, MN A6 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Ezeanolue, Echezona, MD,MPH, FAAP, FIDSAFarina, Kristen, MSFinneran, Maureen, MSWFitzgerald-Turner, Barbara, MA;SPHR; GPHRFletcher, Linda, MS, CPNPAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,Department <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics,Director, Comprehensive<strong>Maternal</strong>-Child HIV<strong>Program</strong><strong>Program</strong> Coordinator, NewYork State Perinatal QualityCollaborativeManager, Community-Based InitiativesSenior Human ResourcePr<strong>of</strong>essionalHRSA Grant ProjectCoordinatorC5 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.University <strong>of</strong> Nevada School <strong>of</strong> Medicine Las Vegas, NV G2 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.New York State Department <strong>of</strong> Health,Division <strong>of</strong> Family HealthAlbany, NY F8 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.American Academy <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics Elk Grove Village, IL A3 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.G2 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.G2 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.HR Innovations, LLC Exton, PA D8 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Michigan Department <strong>of</strong> CommunityHealth/Childrens’ Special Health CareServices DivisionLansing, MI F7 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Fogerty, Sally, MEd, RN Director Children’s Safety Network Newton, MA B5 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.F1 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.


20<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual 20<strong>13</strong> SPEAKER <strong>Conference</strong>INDEXLast Name, First Name,CredentialsTitle Employer/Affiliation City, State SessionIDPresentationDayFoley, Mary, RDH, MPH Executive Director Medicaid/State CHIP Dental <strong>Association</strong> Washington, DC G7 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Friedman, Liz, MFA <strong>Program</strong> Director MotherWoman Amherst, MA F6 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Galloway, Mary Ann, MPHDirector <strong>of</strong> Life CourseHealth SystemsIndiana State Department <strong>of</strong> Health Indianapolis, IN D7 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Garneau, Deborah Special Needs Director Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Health Providence, RI F11 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.TimeG3 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.Gatto, Molly, MHA <strong>Program</strong> Director Pennsylvania AAP Media, PA G3 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Gh<strong>and</strong>our, Reem, DrPH, MPA Senior Public Health Analyst <strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Child Health Bureau, HRSA Rockville, MD D4 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Gillespie, Kate, BA<strong>Maternal</strong>/Perinatal NurseConsultantGoodman, Dave Team Senior Scientist CDC Division <strong>of</strong> Reproductive Health,<strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Child Health Epidemiology<strong>Program</strong>Gordon-Messer, Deborah, MPHGraham, Juanita, DNP, RN,FRSPHEditorial <strong>and</strong> ProjectManagerGrants & Special ProjectsDepartment <strong>of</strong> Health Services Madison, WI D6 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Decatur, GA E4 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Society for Public Health Education Washington, DC G9 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Office <strong>of</strong> Health Data & Research,Mississippi State Department <strong>of</strong> HealthGraham Lear, Julia, PhD Senior Advisor The Center for Health <strong>and</strong> Health Care inSchools, George Washington UniversitySchool <strong>of</strong> Public Health <strong>and</strong> Health ServicesGrason, Holly, MA Senior Advisor Division <strong>of</strong> MCH Workforce Development,<strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Child Health Bureau, HRSAGreen, Katie, MPH, CHESGriffen, Adriane, MPH, MCHESHealth CommunicationSpecialistProject Director, CDCCooperative AgreementNational Center on Birth Defects <strong>and</strong>Developmental Disabilities, Centers forDisease Control <strong>and</strong> Prevention<strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> University Centers onDisabilitiesHarperville, MS A2 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.D1 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Washington, DC G7 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.Rockville, MD A1 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Atlanta, GA D3 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Silver Spring, MD D3 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Grosse, Scott, PhD Health Economist CDC/NCBDDD Atlanta, GA A2 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Haldiman, Robin CEO CHIP <strong>of</strong> Roanoke Valley Roanoke, VA G6 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Hale, Linda, RN, BSN, EMTTitle V MCH Director <strong>and</strong>Family Health Section ChiefWisconsin Department <strong>of</strong> Health Services Madison, WI C2 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Halladay, Alycia, Director Autism Speaks New York, NY D3 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Halstead, LaWanna, RN, MPHHamasaka, LauraVice President Quality <strong>and</strong>Clinical InitiativesAssociate Vice-President,<strong>Program</strong> Development <strong>and</strong>Priority PopulationsOklahoma Hospital <strong>Association</strong> Oklahoma City, OK F5 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.Legacy Washington, DC B3 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Hanson, Piia, MSPH <strong>Program</strong> Manager <strong>AMCHP</strong> Washington, DC A2 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Hartzell, Marilyn, MEd Director Oregon Center for Children <strong>and</strong> Youth withSpecial Health NeedsHess, Catherine, MSWManaging Director forCoverage <strong>and</strong> AccessHiggins Cahill, Kathy, RN, MSN <strong>Program</strong> Manager New Hampshire Department <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>and</strong>Human Services Special Medical ServicesHolmes, Breena, MDDirector: <strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong>Child HealthPortl<strong>and</strong>, OR F3 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.National Academy for State Health Policy Washington, DC B1 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Concord, NH F3 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Vermont Department <strong>of</strong> Health Burlington, VT D1 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.F2 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.Homer, Charles, MD, MPH Chief Executive Officer National Initiative for Child Health Quality PL2 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 10:00 a.m.Huckleberry, LisaParent Consultant forTelemedicineFamily Center for CYSHCN Lansing, MI F7 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Huffman, Carol, MSN Pediatric Nurse Practitioner CHIP <strong>of</strong> Roanoke Valley Roanoke, VA G6 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Humphries, Betsy Training Director University <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire Durham, NH D8 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Hunter, Theresa, MPH, MS Title V <strong>Program</strong> Liaison Indiana State Department <strong>of</strong> Health Indianapolis, IN D7 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Hynes, Emma, MPA, MPH Population Health Service UW Population Health Institute Madison, WI D6 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.FellowIngersoll, Sarah, MEd Director, text4baby National Healthy Mothers, Healthy BabiesCoalitionAlex<strong>and</strong>ria, VA PL4 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 9:10 a.m.<strong>31</strong>


<strong>AMCHP</strong> 20<strong>13</strong> SPEAKER INDEXLast Name, First Name,CredentialsTitle Employer/Affiliation City, State SessionIDJarris, Paul, MD, MBA Executive Director <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> State <strong>and</strong> Territorial HealthOfficialsJenner, Walter, MS, CASJohnson-Askew, Wendy, PhD,MPH, RDSouth Carolina Autism <strong>and</strong>Developmental DisabilitiesMonitoring NetworkEducation <strong>and</strong> OutreachOfficerDivision <strong>of</strong> Genetics <strong>and</strong> DevelopmentalPediatrics, Medical University <strong>of</strong> SouthCarolinaPresentationDayTimeWashington, DC PL2 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 10:00 a.m.Charleston, SC D3 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Director, Public Policy Nestle Nutrition Florham Park, NJ B6 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Johnson-Staub, Christine, Senior Policy Analyst Center for Law <strong>and</strong> Social Policy Washington, DC G1 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Jones, Millie, PA, MPHFamily Health ClinicalConsultantWisconsin Department <strong>of</strong> Health Services Madison, WI D6 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Jones, Cheryll, RN, BSN ARNP, CPNP Child Health Speciality Clinics Ottumwa, IA D1 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Kacica, Marilyn, MD, MPH Medical Director New York State Department <strong>of</strong> Health,Division <strong>of</strong> Family HealthAlbany, NY F8 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Kallash, Hanan, MS RN Project Director NSUID-PSC at First C<strong>and</strong>le Chesterfield, MD B5 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Kane, Debra, PhD, RN MCH Epidemiologist Iowa Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health Des Moines, IA G9 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.Kaplan, Elizabeth, LCSW Policy Coordinator Los Angeles County Perinatal Mental HealthTask ForceKaufman, Gabrielle, MA, BC-DMT, NCCKavanagh, Laura, MPPDirector <strong>of</strong> TrainingDirector, Division <strong>of</strong> MCHWorkforce Developmentlos Angeles County Perinatal Mental HealthTask ForceLos Angeles, CA F6 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.los Angeles, CA F6 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.<strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Child Health Bureau, HRSA Rockville, MD A1 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.B1 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Kroelinger, Charlan, PhD, MA Team Lead Centers for Disease Control <strong>and</strong> Prevention Atlanta, GA D4 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Kumar, Jayanth, DDS, MPH Dr. New York State Department <strong>of</strong> Health Albany, NY G7 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.Kus, Christopher, MD, MPHL’Esperance, Alicia, BS/BAAssociate Medical Director,Division <strong>of</strong> Family HealthPartners in Health <strong>Program</strong>ManagerNew York State Department <strong>of</strong> Health Albany, NY D9 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.New Hampshire Department <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>and</strong>Human Services Services Special MedicalServicesPL2 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 10:00 a.m.Concord, NH F3 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Levack, Andrew, M.P.H. Senior Technical Advisor EngenderHealth New York, NY E1 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Lezin, Nicole, MPPM President Cole Communications, Inc. Aptos, CA G1 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.Lillie-Blanton, Marsha, DrPHLind, Cristin, BALivaditis, VannaLong Valentin, AlvinaChief Quality Officer,Center for Medicaid <strong>and</strong>CHIP Services<strong>Program</strong> Associate forFamily LeadershipSocial Media Manager <strong>and</strong>Public Relations SpecialistWomen’s Health NetworkSupervisorCenter for Medicare <strong>and</strong> Medicaid Services Baltimore, MD F4 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Massachusetts Family Voices Boston, MA F2 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Salt Lake Valley Health Department Salt Lake City, UT E2 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.NC DHHS, Division <strong>of</strong> Public Health,Women’s Health BranchChapel Hill, NC E7 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Lu, Michael, MD, MPH Associate Administrator <strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Child Health Bureau, HRSA Rockville, MD B1 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Lucinski, Loraine, MPHMalin, Christina, MPH, MSWMannel, Rebecca, BS, IBCLC,FILCAAdministrator <strong>of</strong> EarlyChildhood InitiativesFamily Health ServicesDivision DirectorBaby-Friendly OklahomaProject Lead, LactationCenter Coordinator, <strong>and</strong>Clinical InstructorTennessee Department <strong>of</strong> Health Nashville, TN C2 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Alameda County Public Health Department Oakl<strong>and</strong>, CA E2 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma Health SciencesCenterOklahoma City, OK F9 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Margolis, Lewis, MD, MPH Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC D8 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.McCoy, Carolyn, MPH Senior Policy Manager <strong>AMCHP</strong> Washington, DC D1 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.McCraken Cobb, SarahState Systems DevelopmentInitiative ProjectCoordinatorWomen’s <strong>and</strong> Children’s Health Section/NCDivision <strong>of</strong> Public HealthE10 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Raleigh, NC E7 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.McFarlane, Julie, MPH Manager, Women’s Health Office <strong>of</strong> Family Health Portl<strong>and</strong>, OR F10 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.32 tinyurl.com/amchp<strong>13</strong>app


20<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual 20<strong>13</strong> SPEAKER <strong>Conference</strong>INDEXLast Name, First Name,CredentialsMcGuire Buck, Deana, MEdTitle Employer/Affiliation City, State SessionIDProject Director/TeamLeaderPartnership for People with Disabilities,Virginia Commonwealth UniversityMcKane, Patricia, MPH Senior MCH Epidemiologist Michigan Department <strong>of</strong> CommunityHealthPresentationDayTimeRichmond, VA D3 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Lansing, MI E7 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.McKnight, Michael, BA GHHI Senior Project Officer Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning Baltimore, MD D9 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.McManus, Margaret, MHS President National Alliance to Advance AdolescentHealthMcVicar, Stephanie, Au.D.,CCC-AWashington, DC F4 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.Doctor <strong>of</strong> Audiology Utah Department <strong>of</strong> Health Salt Lake City, UT F7 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.McWilliams, Jennifer, MD Clinical Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor University <strong>of</strong> Iowa Carver College <strong>of</strong>MedicineMessina, Rosalia, MPASystems <strong>and</strong> PolicySpecialistOregon Center for Children <strong>and</strong> Youth withSpecial Health NeedsIowa City, IA F1 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Portl<strong>and</strong>, OR F3 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.Miene, Vickie, MA, LMHC Director <strong>of</strong> Operations Child Health Specialty Clinics Iowa City, IA F1 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Minier, Mark, MD, FAAPM<strong>of</strong>fatt, Sharon, RN, BSN, MSNMedical Director <strong>of</strong>PediatricsChief <strong>of</strong> Health Promotion<strong>and</strong> Disease PreventionUpper Cardozo Health Center/AmericanAcademy <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics<strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> State <strong>and</strong> Territorial HealthOfficialsG4 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.Washington, DC G2 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Arlington, VA F5 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Morley, Rebecca, BS, MPP Executive Director National Center for Healthy Housing Columbia, MD D2 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Mullen, CarolynAssociate Director,Government Affairs<strong>AMCHP</strong> Washington, DC E8 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.F5 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Norris, Laurie, JD Senior Policy Advisor Center for Medicare <strong>and</strong> Medicaid Services Baltimore, MD F4 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Norton, Ruth Ann, BA Executive Director Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning Baltimore, MD D9 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Novais, Ana, MAO’Brien, Barbara, RN, MSPalfrey, Judy, MDExecutive Director <strong>of</strong>Health, TitleV/MCH Director<strong>Program</strong> Director, Office<strong>of</strong> Perinatal QualityImprovementCo-Principal Investigator,National Center on Ease <strong>of</strong>Use <strong>of</strong> Community BasedServicesRI Department <strong>of</strong> Health/Div. Community,Family Health & EquityUniversity <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma Health SciencesCenterProvidence, RI D1 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Oklahoma City, OK F5 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.Pr<strong>of</strong>esssor, Boston Children’s Hospital Boston, MA B2 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.F11 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Palmer, Kara Senior Account Manager Pyramid Communications Seattle, WA A6 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Park, Jane, MPH Policy Research Coordinator UCSF Div Adolescent & Young AdultMedicineParks, Ines Alex, MS, CHESAssistant Director, <strong>Program</strong>DevelopmentPeavey, Sheryl Child Wellness Liaison Maine Department <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>and</strong> HumanServices/Health EquityC5 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.San Francisco, CA E6 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Legacy Washington, DC B3 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Augusta, ME C4 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Pedraza, Lynn, PhD, MEd Executive Director Family Voices National Albuquerque, NM A5 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Polselli, ColleenPyle, MeredithDisability & HealthManager<strong>Program</strong> Chief, SystemsDevelopment, Maryl<strong>and</strong>Title V CYSHCN <strong>Program</strong>Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Health Providence, RI F11 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.Maryl<strong>and</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>and</strong>Mental Hygiene, <strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Child HealthBureauRacine, Andrew, MD PhD Principal Investigator Montefiore Medical Center/Einstein College<strong>of</strong> MedicineBaltimore, MD E3 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Bronx, NY D9 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Reidy, Kathleen, DrPH, RD Head, Nutrition Science Nestle Nutrition Florham Park, NJ B6 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Reynolds, MickeyGrants ManagementSpecialistRice, Tara Management Analyst Office <strong>of</strong> Adolescent Health, United StatesDepartment <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>and</strong> Human ServicesHRSA Rockville, MD C4 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Rockville, MD E1 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Robinson, Br<strong>and</strong>i, MPH <strong>Program</strong> & Policy Analyst II Nemours Washington, DC G1 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.33


20<strong>13</strong> <strong>AMCHP</strong> Annual 20<strong>13</strong> SPEAKER <strong>Conference</strong> INDEXLast Name, First Name,CredentialsTitle Employer/Affiliation City, State SessionIDPresentationDayTrusty, Stephanie, BSN Nurse Clinician Iowa Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health Des Moines, IA G9 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.Turchi, Renee, MD, MPH Medical Director St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children Abington, PA G3 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Ustianov, Jennifer, BSN Perinatal Content Lead National Initiative for Children’s HealthcareQuality (NICHQ)Verbiest, Sarah, DrPH, MSW, MPH Executive Director University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Center for<strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> Infant HealthVodicka, Pamella, MS, RDWako, Etobssie, MPHWaldron, Debra, MD, MPHWalker, Deborah Klein, EdDWarren, Michael, MD, MPHWashington-Jones, Dierdre,MPHSenior Public HealthAnalystConsultant, <strong>Program</strong> forEmergency Preparedness<strong>and</strong> ResponseDirector <strong>and</strong> Chief MedicalOfficerVice President <strong>and</strong> SeniorFellowDirector, Division <strong>of</strong> FamilyHealth <strong>and</strong> WellnessSenior Public HealthAnalyst/<strong>Program</strong> DirectorTimeBoston, MA F9 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.Chapel Hill, NC PL4 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 9:10 a.m.G8 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.HRSA/MCHB Rockville, MD G7 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.G7 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Centers for Disease Control <strong>and</strong> Prevention Atlanta, GA C1 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Child Health Specialty Clinics Iowa City, IA E10 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.F1 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.G4 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.ABT Associates, Inc. Cambridge, MA B1 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Tennessee Department <strong>of</strong> Health Nashville, TN A1 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Health Resources <strong>and</strong> ServicesAdministration (HRSA), <strong>Maternal</strong> <strong>and</strong> ChildHealth Bureau (MCHB), Division <strong>of</strong> Servicesfor Children with Special Health Needs,Integrated ServicesWatters, Kathy, MA Public Health Analyst MCHB Division <strong>of</strong> State <strong>and</strong> CommunityHealthWeaver, Liz, BA, MM Vice President Tamarack - An Institute for CommunityEngagementC2 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.F5 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 4:15 p.m.Glen Dale, MD E3 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Rockvilee, MD D4 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Waterloo, ON PL3 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 10:00 a.m.E9 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Weber, Jennifer, MPH, RD Manager <strong>of</strong> Policy Nemours Washington, DC G1 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 11:30 a.m.Welding Mills, Lizanne, MS,MBATransition Coordinator PA AAP, MHI program Media, PA G3 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Wells, Nora, MEd Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Program</strong>s Family Voices National Lexington, MA A5 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Wilcox, Cate F10 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 5:05 p.m.Williams, Rebekah, MD Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Purdue University-Indianapolis Carmel, IN D8 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Wilson, Courtney, MPHPublic Education <strong>and</strong>National OutreachManagerAmerican <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> Poison ControlCentersWindsor, Richard, PhD Pr<strong>of</strong>essor George Washington University School <strong>of</strong>Public Health <strong>and</strong> Health ServicesAlex<strong>and</strong>ria, VA D2 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Washington, DC G9 2/12/20<strong>13</strong> 12:20 p.m.Witgert, Katherine, MPH <strong>Program</strong> Director National Academy for State Health Policy Washington, DC B1 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Woolf, Steven, MD, MPH Director VCU Center on Human Needs Richmond, VA A2 2/9/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.Wyche Etheridge, Kimberlee,MD MPHDirector Family Youth <strong>and</strong>Infant Health/ MedicalServices DirectorMetro Public Health Dept <strong>of</strong> NashvilleDavidson CountyNashville, TN D2 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.Wynnyk, Jeffrey, MPA MIECHV <strong>Program</strong> Manager Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Health Columbus, OH E5 2/11/20<strong>13</strong> 11:45 a.m.Yadrich, Donna, MPA, CCRP Family Advisory Member Kansas CYSHCN Family Advisory Council Kansas City, KS D5 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 2:20 p.m.York, Deborah, MPH Project Director Albert Einstein College <strong>of</strong> Medicine Bronx, NY D9 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 1:30 p.m.Zotti, Marianne, DrPHLead Epidemiologist,<strong>Program</strong> for EmergencyPreparedness <strong>and</strong> ResponseCenters for Disease Control <strong>and</strong> Prevention Atlanta, GA C1 2/10/20<strong>13</strong> 9:00 a.m.35


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