Minority Health Conference program pdf
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Minority Health Conference program pdf
7th Annual Minority Health Conference “Building Action-Oriented Community Partnerships in Public Health” April 9, 2015 8:30am-5:00pm University of Illinois at Chicago Student Center West 828 S. Wolcott Ave, Chicago, IL 60612 Conference Agenda Opening Session Thompson Rooms A & B 8:30 am - 9:00am Registration and Networking Breakfast (main lobby 2nd floor) 9:00 am - 10:00 am Opening Session Facilitator: Erin Raymond, MPH Candidate 2015 - Conference Co-Chair Welcoming Remarks: Ebbin Dotson, PhD, MHSA, Associate Dean, University of Illinois at Chicago - School of Public Health, Office of Diversity and Inclusion Paul Brandt-Rauf, DrPH, MD, ScD - Dean of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago Opening Keynote: Dr. Amani Nuru-Jeter, PhD - University of California - Berkeley, School of Public Health 10:15 am - 10:30am Break Morning Concurrent Breakout Session 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Innovative Strategies in Public Health Thompson Rooms A & B Healthy Options in Food Pantries - A Qualitative Analysis of Factors Affecting The Provision of Healthy Food Items to Food Pantry Clients in St. Louis, Missouri !Vive Tu Vida! A Model for Creating Healthy Social Experiences and Systems in Low SES Hispanic Communities Melissa Chapnick, RD; Ellen Barnidge PhD, MPH; Marjorie Sawicki MS, RD, LDN.; Michael Elliot Phd Gita Rampersad, JD, MHA, Moderator & Panelist, Healthy West Chicago; Fil Guipoco, MA, Panelist, American Heart Association; Melodi Geraci, Panelist, Active Transportation Alliance; Anna Barnes, MPH, Panelist, CLOCC The Transformative Power of Stories in a Community Assessment of an Ethnic Conclave Miguel Rodriguez, MPH (c); Ana Genkova PhD (c ); Yvette Castaneda PhD (c); Simone Alexander Director of Community Development at Enlace Chicago; Shirley Alfaro - Regional Manager at StoryCorps Chicago; Jennifer Herbert-Beirne, PhD, MPH Community Health Sciences Assistant Professor Establishing Relationships and Building Community Partnerships Room 206 in the LGBT Community Strengthen Care for Transgender and Gender Expansive Children and Youth Social Media Marketing and its Potential Use in Recruiting LGBT Samples Jennifer Leininger, MEd, Program Coordinator, Lurie Children’s Hospital and Sex Development Clinic; Carolyn Wahlskog, MSW, 360 Youth Services; David Fischer, Director, Court Involved Youth Project, Health & Medicine Policy Research Group Zachary Dembo, MA, Research Project Assistant, Howard Brown Health Center; Frances Aranda, MPH, PhD, Visiting Senior Research Specialist, University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Nursing; Alicia K. Matthews, PhD, Associate Professor of Nursing, University of Illinois at Chicago LGBTQQIA Communities and Relationship Violence: Investing Attitudes, Beliefs and Perception of Service Needs Amanda Doughtery, MPH(c) University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health “Luck is Not a Plan”: Healthcare for Communities of Color Room 218 Illinois ACA Navigators: An Analysis of Effective Outreach Strategies for Health Insurance Enrollment in Minority Population Race and Class in Hospital Readmissions: Who’s at Risk, and Why? Michele Thornton, MBA, PhD(c), University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Health Policy and Administration; Elizabeth Calhoun, PhD, Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Health Policy and Administration Sharon Post, Director of the Center for Long-term Care Reform, Health & Medicine Policy Research Group; Bonnie Ewald, Program Coordinator, Health & Medicine Policy Research Group The Impact of Medicaid Expansion & New Managed Care Programs on the Accessibility of Health Insurance in Cook County, Illinois Sofia Chernet, Navigator, AmeriCorps, Chicago Health Corps, Metropolitan Chicago Breast Cancer Task Force; Teen L. Francois-Blue, MPH, Associate Director, Community Health Initiatives & Research, Metropolitan Chicago Breast Cancer Task Force The Forgotten Population: Addressing Health Issues for Men of Color Room 213 Male Breast Cancer: Are there Racial Disparities in Incidence and Tumor Characteristics Dominique Sighoko, PhD, Chicago Breast Cancer Quality Consortium; Anne Marie Murphy, PhD, Chicago Breast Cancer Quality Consortium Developing a Successful and Sustainable Prostate Cancer Survivor Led Support and Advocacy Organization Mellve Shahid, Founder and CEO of the Empowerment Network, Inc; Robin Wright-Jones, Executive Director of Empowerment Network, Inc; Ricardo Wray, PhD, MS, Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Saint Louis University Center for Cancer Prevention, Research and Outreach; Keri Jupka, MPH, Manager Saint Louis University Center for Cancer Prevention, Research and Outreach; Prajakta Adsul, PhD, Post-Doc at Saint Louis University Center for Cancer Prevention, Research and Outreach; Isadore Wayne, Co-Founder and Director of Community Affairs & Outreach, The Empowerment Network Creating Healthy Living Spaces - Environmental & Occupational Health Your Job or Your Health: What Can Workers Do? Room 219 Marsha Love, MA, Program Development Manager, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences; Jose Oliva, Co-Director, Food Chain Workers Alliance; Laura Campbell, MPH (c) 12:15 pm - 12:30 pm Break Luncheon Session 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Thompson Room A & B Lunch Lunch Panel: Health in All Places Doriane Miller, MD - Director of Center for Community and Vitality, University of Chicago Margarita Reina, MPH - Epidemiologist, Chicago Department of Public Health Alfred Tatum, PhD - Dean of College of Education, University of Illinois at Chicago Erica Martinez, MPH - Policy Analyst, Health and Medicine Policy Research Group Dolores Castaneda - Community Health Activist, Little Village 1:15 pm - 1:30pm Break Afternoon Concurrent Breakout Session 1:30pm-3:00pm “#BlackLivesMatter”: Roundtable Discussion Thompson Room B Jamila Rashid, PhD, MPH Chris Rudd, Educator, Juvenile Justice Advocate Featuring art by: Imani Amos, Artist and Creator of “50 shots Project” Building Bridges Between Community and Academia Room 206 The Community Fitness Passport Program: Collaborating with Community Organizations to Develop a Culturally-Tailored Exercise Program for African Americans with Diabetes UI Cancer Center Community Cancer Profile Nyahe Bergeron, MPH, Project Manager General Internal Medicine University of Chicago; Yue Gao, MPH Statistician, Section of General Internal Medicine University of Chicago; Daniel Rowell Data Coordinator Section of General Internal Medicine University of Chicago; Monica E. Peek, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine Section of General Internal Medicine University of Chicago Christopher Gay, Yazmin San Miguel, MPH, Scott Grumeretz, Karriem Watson MPH MS, Robert Winn, MD Revealing the Human Spirit: Latina/o Student Resilience through a College Retention Program Veronica M. Kann, Assistant Director, La Casa Cultural Latina, UIUC; Alicia P. Rodriguez, Academic Advisor & Administrative Coordinator, Dept. of Latina/Latino Studies, UIUC; Amorita D. Antoine, undergraduate student, UIUC; Roberto Diaz, undergraduate student, UIUC; Vanessa Garcia, undergraduate student, UIUC; Noami M. Hernandez, undergraduate student, UIUC; Gary R. Montesinos, undergraduate student, UIUC; Xavier R. Ramirez, undergraduate student, UIUC Diaspora and Immigrant Health Room 219 Substance-Use Conversations with Refugee Communities: Dialogue, Debate and Dilemmas Mansha Mirza, PhD, OTR/L, MSHSOR, Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago; Elizabeth Harrison, BS, Graduate Student, University of Illinois at Chicago; Corrina Simon, MA, Graduate Student, University of Illinois at Chicago; Hui-Ching Chang, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago; Dina Birman, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Miami Building Bridges Between Illinois Division of Rehabilitation Services and Ethnic Communities Using A Collaborative-Research Informed Outreach Model Tamara Kozyckyj, MPH, Research Associate; Jae Jin Pak, Visiting Research Associate I; Rooshey Hasnain, Ed.D, Project Director; John Capua, Graduate Research Assistant, Apeksha Gohil, Graduate Research Assistant; Rachelle Johnson, Graduate Research Assistant; Christopher Tran, Graduate Research Assistant; Francisco Alvarado, Assistant Director DRS; Sana Memon, Undergraduate Research Assistant; Raveena Kingra, Undergraduate Research Assistant Minority Women’s Health Room 213 Recommendation on Facilitating More Efficient Partnerships Between for Breast Health Diagnostic Follow-up Ariel J. Thomas, MS, Metropolitan Chicago Breast Cancer Task Force; Teena Francois-Blue, MPH, Metropolitan Chicago Breast Cancer Task Force; Anne Marie Murphy, PhD, Metropolitan Chicago Breast Cancer Task Force Experiences de la Mujer: Latina Sexual Minority Women’s Experiences of Physical and Sexual Violence Jennie Thai, Howard Brown Health Center; Frances Aranda, PhD, Howard Brown Health Center; Alicia K. Matthews, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Nursing Mentoring and Educating Minority Youth Room 219 Training a Future Diverse Healthcare Workforce: Mentoring is Fundamental The Role of Language and Word Choice in Creating Health Spaces for At-Promise Youth Erica Martinez, MPH Giselle Mercier, MFA, Executive Director, ElevArte Community Studio; Dai-Milan Coleman, Student, ElevArte Community Studios; Jessica Cadena, Student, ElevArte Community Studios Healthy Schools, Healthy Kids: Evaluating the Impact of a Mandatory Recess Policy in Chicago Public Schools Tracy Lin, JD, PhD Candidate, UIC School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy and Administration; Sandy Slater, PhD, Research Assistant Professor UIC School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy and Administration; Anita Bontu, MPH, Project Manager, UIC Institute for Health Research and Policy 3:00 pm - 3:15 pm Break Poster Presentations 3:15pm-5:00pm Thompson Room C Building Bridges Between Community and Academia 1. Chicago Southside Cancer Disparities Initiative (CSCDI): You Can-cer-vive Gina Curry, BS Public Health; Fornessa Randal, MCRP; Yashika Watkins, PhD, MPH; Thomas Britt, MD, MPH; William Ebomoyi, Phd, MPH; Karen Kim, MD, MS; Lisa Hinton, MPH; Helen Lam, PhD, MPH 2. Using Community Academic Partnerships to Identify and Address Disparities in Patient Portal Implementation Matthew Sakamuto; Richard Kalu; Sarah Rittner, Kathryn Jackson, Timothy Long, Mita Sanghavi Goel, Theresa Walunas 3. REACH to Faith: Research and Education for African American Care Giver Health Etta McGregor-Jones, AM; Jakita Baldwin; Darby Morhardt, PhD, LCSW Immigrant Health 1. Social Networks and Physical Activity among South Asian Immigrants: Results of a Pilot Study Anukool Vasudevan; Peter De Chavez; Swapna Dave; Namratha D. Kandula 2. Exploring the Mental Health Status of Domestic Workers and The Use of Stress Management Workshops Isabel Ruvalcaba, MPH (c); Joseph Zanoni, PhD, MHRIR Establishing Relationships and Building Partnership in the LGBT Community 1. Community-Based Implementation of an Online HIV Prevention Program: Challenges, Success and Best Practices Melissa Mongrella; Duane Quintana; Jill Dispenza; Krystal Madkins; George J. Greene; Brian Mustanski 2. Illustrated Educational Materials: Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Health Katja Tetzlaff, MS (c) Innovative Strategies in Public Health 1. Reaching Out, Reaching Back: Partnering with Faith-Based Organizations to Reduce Disparities among Haitian Immigrants on Chicago’s North Side John Mitial, MD; Dieula Paul, RN OCN; Natacha Pierre, DNP, FNP-BC 2. Language Access in Vocational Rehabilitation System in Illinois: A Capacity Building Effort Apeksha Gohil; John Capua; Rachelle Johnson; Rooshey Hasnain, EdD; Lisa Diep; Sana Memon; Jin Pak, Visiting Research Associate 3. Utilizing the Stages-of-Change Model as a Predictor of Mammography Screening in Metropolitan Chicago Lydia Wilson; Teena L. Francois-Blue, MPH; Annie Marie Murphy, PhD Minority Women’s Health 1. What Drives Engagement?: Using Women’s Feedback to build an Academic Medical Center (AMC) - Faith Based Organization (FBO) Research Partnership to Improve Health Gricelda Mendoza; Angela K Lawson, PhD; Erica Marsh, MD 2. A Conceptual Framework for Exploring the Effects of Community-Based Peer Support on Survivorship on African American women with breast cancer Shannon Nicks, MPH, PhD (c); Ricardo Wray, PhD; Sherill Jackson, MHSA, RN, CPNP; Stephanie McClure, PhD; Theresa Schwartz, MD 3. Listening to Immigrant Women’s Voices about Their Own Health Margaret Schultz Patel, MA, Kimberly Drew, MPPA 4. Sisters Saving Lives: Addressing Breast Cancer Disparities on the Southside of Chicago Maggie Smith, RN, MSN/Ed, OCN; Regina Conway-Philips, PhD, RN; Teena Francois-Blue, MPH 5. Barriers and Facilitators to the Implementation of a Standardized positioning and compression training program within safety-net mammography facilities in Chicago Majdoline Adballah, MPH; Katherine Tossas-Milligan, PhD (c) , Daniella Dupuy, MPH; Louise Miller; Anne Marie-Murphy, PhD What does Health Look Like in Chicago? 1. Characteristics of Patients Attending Church-Based Outreach Programs in Chicago’s Pilsen Community Tara Kennedy, BA; Anayatzy Franco, BA; Evelyn Figueroa, MD; Patricia Chico, MD; Olga GarciaBedoya, MD; Patricia Corona, BS; Stacey Jaimes, BA; Aaron Case BA, University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Medicine 2. Lessons Learned from the Illinois Colorectal Cancer Screening Initiative and The Future of Colorectal Cancer in Illinois Dan Finn, MPH (c); Miguel Rodriguez MPH (c); Carla Roscoe, MPH; Shannon Lightner-Gometz, MPA, MSW, University of Illinois at Chicago, American Cancer Society, Lakeshore Division 3. Examination of Head and Neck Cancer Screenings and Awareness in Mile Square Health Center Population Rodolfo Rodriguez Education 1. Innovative Public Health Partnerships to Improve Latino Health Through Pipeline Education Miguel Rodriguez MPH (c), Isabel Sanchez MPH (c), Angelica Sanchez MPH (c), Maribel Gamon MPH (c), Mariela Rodriguez MPH (c), Alicia Rodriguez, Chris Clarke Opening Keynote Lecturer Dr. Amani Nuru-Jeter Dr. Nuru-Jeter's broad research interest is to integrate social, demographic, and epidemiologic methods to examine racial inequalities in health as they exist across populations, across place, and over the life-course. Dr. Nuru-Jeter considers herself to be more "exposure" than "outcomes" focused, which is consistent with her interests in examining social factors such as "race" and "social class" as exposures that serve as the foundation for the creation and preservation of health disparities across a number of outcomes. She is interested in how these social exposures determine life experiences and opportunities differently for different social groups and how those differences become embodied and Impact mental and physical health and well being. Dr. Nuru-Jeter is Principal Investigator of the African American Women's Heart and Health Study, which examines the association between racism stress, cardiovascular biomarkers, and biological stress among Black women in the Bay area with particular focus on coping mechanisms; and Co-Principal Investigator of the Bay Area Heart Health Study which examines similar associations among Black men with particular emphasis on coping mechanisms and internalized racism. Her research has included work on doctor-patient race-concordance; the intersection of race, socioeconomic status, and gender on risk for psychological distress, disability outcomes, adult mortality, and child health and development; racial segregation; and racism stress and mental health out- Lunch Panelists A general internist, Doriane Miller, MD, has been providing care to underserved minority populations for more than 20 years. In addition to her role as a primary care physician, she has a special interest in behavioral health. Under her leadership, physicians, educators and community members work to improve population health outcomes for residents on the South Side of Chicago through community-engaged research, demonstration and service models. Dr. Miller's research focuses on the intersection of health disparities and race. She has served as the project director for several studies designed to augment care by promoting collaboration among physicians, patients and families. Alfred W. Tatum is the Dean of the College of Education and director of the UIC Reading Clinic. Tatum's research focuses on the literacy development of African American males, particularly the roles of texts and writing to advance their literacy development. He is interested in how texts can be used as tools to preserve one's humanity. He is the author of Teaching Reading to Black Ad- olescent Males: Closing the Achievement Gap, Reading For Their Life: (Re) building the Textual Lineages of African American Adolescent Males, and Fearless Voices: Engaging the Next Generation of African American Male Writers. Dolores Castañeda is irrepressible in her energy, determination, fearlessness and commitment to remake her neighborhood into one that is safe and healthy where everyone can thrive and not merely survive. Her volunteerism is immeasurable and consists of the some of the following: Board Member - Jorge Prieto Family Health Center an Ambulatory site of John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital & University of Chicago diabetes research project in Little Village; Abuelas en Acción: teach physical activity, nutrition, and stress management to older adult women through a faith based educational curriculum; Homeless advocate: provide relief support to homeless individuals such as referrals to medical services, basic necessities. She is working on this vision with help from social work, public health and political science students attending several local universities. Erica Martinez, is a policy analyst at Health & Medicine Policy Research Group. Erica divides her time between overseeing the Schweitzer Fellowship alumni program, the Chicago Area Health Education Center Internship program and healthcare workforce policy initiatives. Erica joined Health & Medicine in September of 2013 and holds a Masters in Public Health and Masters in Business Administration from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Erica is also a proud Schweitzer Fellow For Life (2011-2012 cohort). Prior to joining Health & Medicine, Erica worked for the American Cancer Society as a health educator at Cook County Fantus Clinic, the College of Nursing at UIC, and in the corporate sector. Featuring Art by: Imani Amos Committee Members Minority Health Conference Planning Committee: Chairs: Cindy San Miguel and Erin Raymond Programming Committee: Nicole Douglas, Tiffany Ford, Publicity Committee: Kettelene Theo Fundraising Committee: Sangeeta Seto, Volunteer Committee: Aleia Mays Logistics Committee: Sunny Seto and Amanda Doughtery Abstract Review Committee: Faith Fletcher, PhD Saria Awadalla, PhD Sabrina Young, PhD (c) Kathy Tossas-Milligan, PhD (c) Gabriela Gracia, PhD (c) Lakeshia M. Watson, MPH (c) Sweta Basnet, MPH (c) Nicole Douglas, MPH (c) Tiffany Ford, MPH (c) Nhan Nguyen , MPH (c) Sweta Basnet, MPH (c) Rene DuBois, MPH (c) Lizette Garza, Community Member, Elevarte Community Studios Support Staff from the Office of Diversity and Inclusion: Ebbin Dotson PhD, MHSA Herlinda Pineda Med Chris Clarke MPA Raven Patterson Sponsors Conference Sponsors