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2012 Illinois Immunization and Communicable Disease Conference

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<strong>2012</strong><strong>Illinois</strong><strong>Immunization</strong><strong>and</strong><strong>Communicable</strong><strong>Disease</strong><strong>Conference</strong>Advisory CommitteeJacquie Barringer, R.N.Morgan County Health DepartmentCarol Gibson Finley, B.S.<strong>Illinois</strong> Department of Public HealthCindy Flayton, R.N., M.S.Oakton Community CollegeThomas Padovani, M.D.Cook County Department of Public HealthColette Petit, R.N., B.A.DuPage County Department of Public HealthDebra Stephens, M.P.H., B.S.N., R.N.<strong>Illinois</strong> Department of Public HealthAngie Wanger, B.S.<strong>Illinois</strong> Public Health Association<strong>Conference</strong> OverviewThe conference provides approximately 400 healthcare professionals throughout <strong>Illinois</strong> with current<strong>and</strong> accurate information on important infectiousdisease topics for performing essential services directlyrelated to, or impacted by, infection control issues,health <strong>and</strong> medical education efforts <strong>and</strong> public healthpractices. Topics focused on will include <strong>Immunization</strong>,<strong>Communicable</strong> <strong>Disease</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Tuberculosis.<strong>Conference</strong> PurposeTo provide information to participants regarding currentinfectious disease topics.Target AudienceThe content of this multidisciplinary program is designedfor professionals who work to meet the dem<strong>and</strong>s ofdisease prevention <strong>and</strong> control. The content is especiallyrelevant to those in the following fields: public healthpersonnel, school, college <strong>and</strong> university health services,infection preventionists <strong>and</strong> epidemiologists, public <strong>and</strong>private sector physicians <strong>and</strong> staff <strong>and</strong> health educators.ObjectivesBy attending this conference, participants will be able to-• Obtain new information on improvements indiagnosis, treatment, prevention <strong>and</strong> managementof numerous communicable diseases;• Review current underst<strong>and</strong>ing of importantimmunization topics, including vaccine issues;• Acquire knowledge of infectious diseaseinterventions from experts in the disciplines ofvaccine preventable disease, communicable disease<strong>and</strong> tuberculosis;• Gain an underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the epidemiology<strong>and</strong> important issues relating to a variety ofcommunicable diseases affecting public <strong>and</strong> privatehealth professionals; <strong>and</strong>• Recognize <strong>and</strong> respond to emerging infectiousdiseases.<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Illinois</strong> <strong>Immunization</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Communicable</strong> <strong>Disease</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> • July 30-31, <strong>2012</strong> • www.ipha.com


Continuing Education CreditThis activity has been submitted to WNA CEAP for approval to award contact hours. Wisconsin Nurses Association isaccredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission onAccreditation.The <strong>Illinois</strong> Public Health Association is a designated provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in healtheducation by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing Inc. This program is a designated event forcertified health education specialists (CHES) Category I CECH.Oakton Community College will provide universal continuing education units for other professionals. One universal traininghour (UTH) from Oakton Community College is equal to one 60-minute clock hour. This also will serve as a certificate ofattendance.Continuing education credits will be available for <strong>Illinois</strong> licensed environmental health practitioners (LEHP).Oakton Community College will assess a $10 processing fee per personfor those requesting RN or Universal CE hours.Hotel ArrangementsMarriott Bloomington-Normal Hotel <strong>and</strong><strong>Conference</strong> Center201 Broadway Avenue, Normal, IL 61761Phone: 309-862-9000Fax: 309-862-9001www.marriot.com/bmimcOvernight hotel accommodations are the responsibility ofthe registrant. A special conference rate of $109 per nightfor single/double occupancy is available at the MarriottBloomington-Normal Hotel <strong>and</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Center. Roomrates are subject to applicable state <strong>and</strong> local taxes. Tomake your hotel room reservation, please call Marriottreservations at 888-236-2427 or 309-862-9000 <strong>and</strong> specify that you are with “IPHA.”Hotel registration deadline is Monday, July 9, <strong>2012</strong>.DirectionsFrom I-55 take exit 165A-US 51 south toward Bloomington/Normal. Merge onto North Main Street, turn left at College <strong>and</strong>right on Broadway Street.Also for the convenience of conference registrants, the hotel is located directly across for the Amtrak station.<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Illinois</strong> <strong>Immunization</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Communicable</strong> <strong>Disease</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> • July 30-31, <strong>2012</strong> • www.ipha.com


<strong>Conference</strong> At-A-GlanceMonday, July 30, <strong>2012</strong>NoonRegistration Opens1 p.m. Opening General Session<strong>Immunization</strong> Update• Litjen (L.J) Tan, MS, PhDThis session will provide a summary of the most recent changes to the childhood, adolescent <strong>and</strong> adult immunizationschedules. In addition, this update will provide a review of relevant national <strong>and</strong> local vaccine preventabledisease activity.2:30 p.m. Break2:45 p.m. Breakout SessionsTurn Your World Upside Down: <strong>Immunization</strong>s, International Travel <strong>and</strong> STIs• Deonne Dunnett, MHAThis session will discuss the prevalence of STIs worldwide <strong>and</strong> the need for travelers to be counseled <strong>and</strong> educated aboutprevention. Among the STIs addressed, Hepatitis B will be highlighted <strong>and</strong> the spread of the disease through sexual <strong>and</strong> nonsexualmeans <strong>and</strong> the need for prevention through immunization.Epi Info 7 <strong>and</strong> other CD Tech Items (Repeats on Tuesday at 11:30 a.m.)• Matt Roberts• Judy KaueraufAttendees will gain an underst<strong>and</strong>ing of emerging technologies being used by the <strong>Communicable</strong> <strong>Disease</strong> Section at the<strong>Illinois</strong> Department of Public Health <strong>and</strong> how usage impacts Local Health Departments. This session will cover topics such as:I-NEDSS, SharePoint, Epi Info 7, <strong>and</strong> iQuery.Tick-borne Illnesses• Jeff Nelson, MD• Matthew Schau, Ph.D.This session will provide an overview of tick transmitted illnesses; focusing primarily on Lyme disease.3:45 p.m. Break4 p.m. Breakout SessionsICARE• Annie Boesen, <strong>Illinois</strong> Chapter, American Academy of PediatricsManagement of Accidental Laboratory Worker Exposure to Brucella• Kenneth SoyemiLaboratory acquired Brucellosis is one of the most common laboratory acquired infections in the United States. This study willreview risk exposure determination <strong>and</strong> post exposure management.TB, Mental Health <strong>and</strong> Substance Abuse• Speaker TBD<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Illinois</strong> <strong>Immunization</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Communicable</strong> <strong>Disease</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> • July 30-31, <strong>2012</strong> • www.ipha.com


<strong>Conference</strong> At-A-GlanceTuesday, July 31, <strong>2012</strong>7 a.m. Exhibit Hall Opens7:45 a.m. Registration <strong>and</strong> Continental Breakfast8:30 a.m. General Session9:30 a.m. Break <strong>and</strong> Exhibits10 a.m. Breakout SessionsPertussis: Old <strong>Disease</strong>, New Dilemmas• Amy Leber, Ph.D., D(ABMM)This session will focus on the diagnosis <strong>and</strong> control of pertussis illness, with special emphasis on the utility of current laboratorymethods. The use of molecular testing <strong>and</strong> serology will be reviewed, highlighting some of the problems associated with suchtesting. The importance of other Bordetella species will also be discussed.Investigation of a Giardia Cluster Outbreak• Alicia Siston, Ph.D., M.P.H, M.S.Seven Giardia cases among four households were reported to the Cook County Department of Public Health during Fall 2011.All case-patients belonged to a private sports club <strong>and</strong> had exposure to a lake at the club. This session will examine the investigationthat included environmental testing <strong>and</strong> active case findings conducted in collaboration with the <strong>Illinois</strong> Departmentof Public Health <strong>and</strong> the Centers for <strong>Disease</strong> Control <strong>and</strong> Prevention to determine the extent of the outbreak.TB <strong>and</strong> Immunocompromised Hosts• Craig Conover, M.D.This session will cover the evaluation <strong>and</strong> management of active <strong>and</strong> latent tuberculosis infection in an immunocompromised (IC) host.11 a.m. Break <strong>and</strong> Exhibits11:30 a.m. Breakout SessionsHPV Vaccines <strong>and</strong> Recommendations for Males• Elizabeth A. Kostas-Polston, Ph.D., APRN, WHNP-BCEpi Info 7 <strong>and</strong> other CD Tech Items (Repeat session)• Matt Roberts• Judy KaueraufAttendees will gain an underst<strong>and</strong>ing of emerging technologies being used by the <strong>Communicable</strong> <strong>Disease</strong> Section at the<strong>Illinois</strong> Department of Public Health <strong>and</strong> how usage impacts Local Health Departments. This session will cover topics such as:I-NEDSS, SharePoint, Epi Info 7, <strong>and</strong> iQuery.Sharing Tuberculosis, Humans <strong>and</strong> Other Animals• David Barber, D.V.M., M.S.This presentation will be a discussion of integrated human <strong>and</strong> veterinary Tuberculosis epidemiology. The presenter willupdate factors favoring transmission of Tuberculosis from humans to animals <strong>and</strong> from animals to humans.12:30 p.m. Lunch <strong>and</strong> Closing SessionShampoos, Tattoos <strong>and</strong> Barbeques: Past, Present <strong>and</strong> Future• Barb Bancroft, R.N., M.S.N., P.N.PTake a trip with Barb down memory lane… infectious diseases of the past, present, <strong>and</strong> looking toward the future. Thehistory of vaccines, vaccinophobia, the “poxes,” TB, “venereal disease,” <strong>and</strong> bioterrorism will be discussed as they relateto the past, present <strong>and</strong> future. Learn where the term conscientious objector REALLY came from (HINT: it wasn’t theViet Nam war). This seminar is entertaining, enlightening, <strong>and</strong> educational, not to mention downright enjoyable.<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Illinois</strong> <strong>Immunization</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Communicable</strong> <strong>Disease</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> • July 30-31, <strong>2012</strong> • www.ipha.com


Please note the following instructions for completing your registration form:1) TYPE or PRINT CLEARLY the following information as it should appear on your name badge. This form must be completedin its entirely in order for your registration to be processed. One completed registration form is required for eachadditional person from your organization attending the conference.2) This registration form <strong>and</strong> payment or voucher must be received at the IPHA Office by July 15, <strong>2012</strong> to ensure the preregistrationrate of $100. Onsite registrations will be charged the $125 rate with payment due at the time of registration.3) Cancellation of registration must be received in writing at the IPHA Office by July 15, <strong>2012</strong>. Cancellations may be faxed toIPHA at 217-522-5689 or e-mailed to awanger@ipha.com. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after July 15th,however, a registration may be transferred to another attendee from the same organization. Registrants who do not submita written cancellation to the IPHA Office by the stated date <strong>and</strong> do not attend the conference will still be responsible for paymentof the registration fee.First Name_______________________________________________ Last Name_____________________________________________________________Organization Mailing Address __________________________________________________________________________________________________City_________________________________________________________ State_________________ ZIP Code_____________________________________Business Phone_______________________________________________ Business FAX_____________________________________________________E-mail (confirmation will be sent here)____________________________________________________________________________________________There will be a “conference participant list” available that includes names <strong>and</strong> addresses of each conference registrant. Pleasecheck the following box if you DO NOT want your name <strong>and</strong> contact information to be included on the list.p I do not wish to have my name <strong>and</strong> address included in the conference participant list.Registration Feesp Pre-Registration – $100p On-site Registration – $125p Student – $25 (To qualify for the student rate, you must be a current, full-time student <strong>and</strong> present appropriate identification.)Continuing Education (CE) CreditContact hours of continuing education credits will be available to registered nurses, social workers, environmental healthpractitioners, health educators <strong>and</strong> universal.p Processing fee of $10TOTAL Payment Due: $_________________Make checks payable to: <strong>Illinois</strong> Public Health AssociationIPHA Tax ID: 36-6108790Mail to: 223 South Third St., Springfield, IL 62701Online registration can be made at www.ipha.com. Payments can be made with Visa <strong>and</strong> MasterCard .Special Accommodations<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Registration Formp Vegetarian Meal p Food Allergy – (please specify)_______________________________________________________________p Other – (please specify)_______________________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Illinois</strong> <strong>Immunization</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Communicable</strong> <strong>Disease</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> • July 30-31, <strong>2012</strong> • www.ipha.com

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