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The Women’s Center Klingenstein Pavilion 1428 Mad. Ave. Atran 1176 Fifth Avenue 5 East 98th St. Faculty Practice Associates 19 East 98 St. 1425 Madison Icahn Medical Institute Goldwurm Auditorium Kravis Children’s Hospital West Lobby Stern Auditorium Annenberg Klingenstein Clinical Center (KCC) 1450 Madison Avenue Security 212-241-6068 Stand Wheelchair Access 6 Subway Stairs Escalator Bookstore Food Bus—M1, 2, 3, 4, 106 33 Fifth Avenue Entrance 1190 Fifth Avenue Guggenheim Pavilion (GP) GP Atrium 7th Floor $ Hatch and GP2 (upstairs) East 101st Street 3 East 101 St. 10 East 102 St. Center for Science and Medicine 1470 Madison Avenue East 102nd Street 17 E 102 St Center for Advanced Medicine (CAM) New York State Show your conference badge at the Parking Garage to get discounted rate. 1184 5th Ave can also be reached from the Annenberg escalator to the MC (basement) level. Follow the yellow line to the elevators. Stern Auditorium is up one flight of stairs in front of the Annenberg elevators Annenberg has three banks of elevators that service different floors; check which floor you need to go to. Goldwurm Auditorium is in the Icahn building at 1425 Madison Avenue near 98th St; through the security desk and to the left on the ground floor. NYSPAC Conference Session Location Tips Madison Avenue Entrance 1468 Madison Avenue 1184 Fifth Avenue It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. $ ATM S W Central Park N Manhattan North True North Subway: 103rd St at Lexington Ave Lexington Avenue 6 Madison Avenue E Dedicated to the Health and Well-Being of Children in NYS Special thanks: Depts. of Pediatrics, Preventive Medicine and Pediatric Medical Education Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Fifth Avenue Centers of Excellence in Children’s Environmental Health East 103rd Street Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Mount Sinai Campus Map Fifth Avenue Madison Avenue Subway: 96th St at Lexington Ave 6 Elevators T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 1 9 th, 2 0 1 5 Parking Garage ? underground hallway CONFERENCE East 98th Street Lexington Avenue East 99th Street NYS PEDIATRIC ADVOCACY Thursday, March 19th Charles Bruner serves as executive director of the Child and Family Policy Center (CPFC). He holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in political science from Stanford University, and a B.A. from Macalester College. He served 12 years as an Iowa state legislator. Through CFPC, Charlie provides technical assistance to states, communities and foundations on child and family issues and heads the technical assistance activities of the federally established National Center for Service Integration. Through funding from the Ford, Kauffman and Packard foundations, he also directs the State Early Childhood Policy Technical Assistance Network, providing evidencebased assistance to state decision-makers on school readiness issues. He is currently working with the BUILD Initiative on developing a Learning Center on Health Equity and Young Children Charlie has written widely on public-policy approaches to developing more comprehensive, community-based responses to child, family and neighborhood needs, including “Clinical Health Care Practice and Community Building: Addressing Racial Disparities in Healthy Child Development.” He lives in Ames, IA. Visit NYSPAC.net for information on upcoming events and to join the discussion forums; keep the conversations and good works going... 7:30-8:00 am Goldwurm Lobby 8:00-9:00 am Goldwurm Auditorium Breakfast/Registration Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds Health, Equity, and Young Children: Pediatric Roles Charles Bruner 9:10-9:15 am Goldwurm Aud. 9:15-10:30 am Goldwurm Auditorium Annenberg 5 Board Room and Guggenheim West Lobby 1:00-2:10 pm Stern Auditorium Conference Welcome Leora Mogilner and Cappy Collins Bridging Early Childhood Systems to Promote Lifelong Health: A Community Pediatrics Perspective Panel discussion with Charles Bruner, George Askew, Rahil Briggs; moderated by Liz Isakson 10:45-11:45 am 12:00-1:00 pm Expert Advice & Collective Wisdom (AM) Breakout sessions with leaders in medical practice, community organizations and health advocacy. Use these small group sessions to get advice, discuss your work, share learning experiences and meet potential partners. Levy Library, Ann. 10-74 (elevator to 11th Floor) Media Training with Sara Horstmann Building skills for mastering your message Endocrine Conf. Rm. Annenberg 4, Rm. P-456 Home Visiting Programs with Maureen Braun and Elaine Lin The nuts and bolts of launching and sustaining a program, with an emphasis on collaborating with partners Annenberg Board Room Annenberg 5 Curriculum Development with Anne Armstrong-Coben, Laurie Gordon, Dodi Meyer and Leora Mogilner The essentials of developing advocacy and community health curricula for resident training programs 1184 5th Ave. 8th Floor Conf. Rm. Project Development with Andy Aligne, Cappy Collins and Marc Lavender The essentials, including identifying needs, recruiting partners, securing funding, et al. to promote success and sustainability 2:15-2:50 pm Stern Auditorium Lunch and Poster Session During the lunch hour, please join us in viewing our colleaguesʼ diverse works addressing childrenʼs health across the state and beyond Select Poster Presentations Ray Lopez Controlling Asthma through Home Remediation (CAHR) Shilpa Pai REACH: The Development of an Advocacy Curriculum and Statewide Advocacy Collaborative Anoop Rao Web-Based Sub-Specialist Search Tool Kat Fisher & Shane Mannis New York Road Runnersʼ Mighty Milers Impact Framework Legislative Updates Learn how you can lend your voice to current policy issues affecting children in NYS Elie Ward 3:00-4:00 pm Expert Advice & Collective Wisdom (PM) Annenberg 17-70 Building Bridges with Dina Lieser Connecting residency programs and communitybased organizations 1184 5th Ave. 8th Floor Conf. Rm. Environmental Health with Cappy Collins and Maida Galvez The common ground shared by childrenʼs health, communities and advocacy Endocrine Conf. Rm. Annenberg 4, Rm. P-456 Advocating for Children with Special Health Care Needs: Working with Community Partners with Robyn Bitner, Liz Isakson and Marilyn Rubinstein Levy Library, Ann. 10-74 (elevator to 11th Floor) Re-offering of Project Development with Andy Aligne and Marc Lavender 4:15-4:45 pm 1184 5th Avenue 8th Floor Conf. Room Breakout sessions with leaders in medical practice, community organizations and health advocacy. Use these small group sessions to get advice, discuss your work, share learning experiences and meet potential partners. Wrap Up and Future Steps You are encouraged to get up and S T R E T C H when the mood strikes you