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SUMMARY:2014 National Conference on Immunization and Health Coalitions
DESCRIPTION:The National Conference on Immunization and Health Coalitions (NCIHC) is a gathering of coalition leaders\, staff and board members; public health workers and experts; and community advocates. The conference occurs every two years and is the product of a national volunteer planning committee. The 11th NCIHC was held in Seattle on May 21–23\, 2014. \nWednesday\, May 21\, 2014 – Presentations and Speakers\nPre-Conference Workshops\nMedia Relations and Effective Messaging: How to Have a Shot at Success:\n\nMaking Sure Your Message Gets Heard\nTim Church\, Washington State Department of Health\nThe Foundation – Things You Should Know for Effective Media Engagement and Interviews\nGlen Nowak\, Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication\, University of Georgia.\nCoalition Health: Building Toward Success\nVic Colman & Robbi Kay Norman\, Uncommon Solutions\, Inc.\n\nOpening Plenary\n\nWelcome\nDennis Worsham\, Washington State Department of Health\nSeven Things You Need to Know About Vaccines and Vaccine-Preventable Diseases\nMelinda Wharton\, MD\, MPH\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\nLet’s Talk Vaccines\nEd Marcuse\, MD\, MPH\, University of Washington\n\nConcurrent Sessions\n1A – WE Are the Key to HPV Cancer Prevention\nModerator – Michelle Basket\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\, Immunization Services Division \n\nYou Are the Key to HPV Cancer Prevention\nJill B. Roark\, MPH & Dr. Melinda Wharton\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\, Immunization Services Division\n\n1B – Adults Need Vaccines Too: Strategies to Improve Adult Immunization\nModerator – JoEllen Wolicki\, RN\, BSN\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention \n\nState of the States: Adult Immunization Programs\nLaDora Woods and Samuel Graitcer\, MD\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\nCommunication Strategies to Improve Adult Immunization\nAparna Ramakrishnan\, MA\, MSW\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\nUsing Healthcare Partnerships to Improve Adults’ Intent to Vaccinate\nBecky Linn\, MSN and Dannette Dronenburg\, MPH\,  Spokane Regional Health District\n\n1C – Health Communication in the Digital Age\nModerator – Erica Bloom\, Colorado Department of Health \n\nEvaluation of Email Communication with Vaccines for Children (VFC) Providers\nKurt Seetoo\, MPH\, Maryland  Department of Health & Mental Hygiene\nGrowing Pains: Moving Beyond the Printed AIM Provider Tool Kit and into the Electronic Age\nCourtnay Londo\, MA\, Michigan Department of Community Health\, Division of Immunization\nLaying the Groundwork for the Future of Health Communication to Parents\nLonnie Peterson and Laura Hutchinson\, Washington State Department  of Health\n\n1D – Policy and Advocacy for Coalitions\nModerator – Debbie McCune Davis\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization \n\nHarnessing the Power of Stakeholder Engagement to Advance Immunization Policy in Texas\nNidhi M. Nakra\, MPH \, The Immunization Partnership\nElaine Darling\, MPH\, West Virginia Immunization Network\nErin Dziedzic\, Dziedzic Public Affairs\n\n1E – Social Media Development and Engagement: An Interactive Exercise\nModerator – Amy Pisani\, Every Child By Two \n\nChristine Vara\, Blogger & Strategic Communication Specialist\n\nThursday\, May 22\, 2014 – Presentations and Speakers\nPlenary Panel: Immunization and Affordable Care Act Implementation from State\, Regional\, and National Perspectives\nModerator – Deborah Wexler\, Immunization Action Coalition \n\nL.J Tan\, Immunization Action Coalition\nSusan Johnson\, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – Region X\nDebbie McCune Davis\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization\n\nConcurrent Sessions\n2A – Adolescents and Beyond: MCV4\, Flu\, and HPV\nModerator – Courtnay Londo\, Michigan Department of Community Health\, Division of Immunization \n\nTeen Vaccination Campaign – Reaching Out to Teens\nKarin Szymanski\, Med\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization\nEngaging Young Adults In the Promotion of Flu Vaccination\nRobyn Correll Carlyle\, MPH\,  The Immunization Partnership\nChicago 2013 Adolescent Immunization Initiative\nKelly McKenna\, MA\, EverThrive Illinois\n\n2B – Challenges of Keeping Our Communities Immunized and Up to Date\nModerator – Anna Pentler\, MPH\, MBA\, New Mexico Immunization Coalition \n\nChallenges of Staying Up to Date with Ever-Changing Immunization Recommendations\nJoEllen Wolicki\, BSN\, RN\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\, Education\, Information and Partnership Branch\nLow Levels of Hepatitis B Knowledge and Practice Among Perinatal Nurses\nChrissy M. Cheung\, MPH\, Santa Clara County Public Health Department\nTribal Health Care Workers’ Knowledge\, Attitudes\, and Practices Regarding Immunizations\nJan Ward Olmstead\, MPA\, American Indian Health Commission for Washington State and Kim Zillyet-Harris\, BA\, Shoalwater Bay Tribe\n\n2C – Ignite! Getting Your Community Coalition “Fired Up” for Change\nModerator – Erica Bloom\, Colorado Department of Health \n\nIgnite! Getting Your Community Coalition “Fired Up” for Change\nFran Butterfoss\, PhD\, Coalition Works\n\n2D – Social Marketing for a Healthy Tomorrow\n\nDeveloping a Sustainable Parent-Focused Web Campaign: The Colorado Experience\nMeredith Kersten\, Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition\nSilence Whooping Cough Campaign 2012-2013\nJoe Turcotte\, Group Health Foundation\nChild Profile\nLaura Hutchinson\, Public Health – Seattle & King County\n\n2E – Let Data Tell Your Story\nModerator – Debbie McCune Davis\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization \n\nMaking Immunization Data Available for Use at the Local Level\nChris Halsell\, PhD\, MPH\, Washington State Dept of Health and Isaiah Berg\, University of Washington\nHealthMap Vaccine Finder\nJane Huston\, MPH\, Boston Children’s Hospital\nPartnering to Immunize Our Children and Families\nJennifer Tinney\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization\n\nLunch Plenary: David Williams on Health Equity\n  \nConcurrent Sessions\n3A – Vaccine Decision-Making: Trends\, Theories\, and Tools\nModerator – Elaine Darling\, MPH\, West Virginia Immunization Network \n\nKaren E. Caines\, PhD\, CPNP\, Washington State University College of Nursing\nRecognize the Risk\nMary Merrell\, RN\, BSN\, Snohomish Health District\nPromoting and Evaluating Provider Engagement in New Protocols: The Vax Northwest Case Study\nTodd Faubion\, PhD\, WithinReach\n\n3B – Policy and Legal Strategies to Strengthen Immunization Rates\nModerator – Amy Pisani\, Every Child By Two \n\nImmunization Policy Issues: Focus on Non-Medical Exemptions to School/Childcare Immunization Mandates\nDiane Peterson\, BS\, Immunization Action Coalition\nPolicy Decisions Around Oregon’s New Law for Claiming Non-Medical Exemptions\nPeggy Lou Hillman\, BS\, State of Oregon Immunization Program\nLessons in How to Leverage Coalition Partners to Advocate for Change\nStephanie Wasserman\, MSPH\, Colorado Childhood Immunization Coalition\n\n3C – Bringing Influenza Vaccine to the Community\nModerator – Joanne Sullivan\, RN\, BSN\, Pennsylvania Immunization Coalition \n\nProviding Influenza Vaccine to the Uninsured Utilizing New and Established Partnerships\nAudra Johns\, RN MS\, Stabler Department of Nursing\, York College of Pennsylvania and York Adams County Immunization Coalition\nInfluenza Vaccination Campaign: Engaging Corporate and Community Partners\nMelissa Ponce\, EverThrive IL\nVaccinate Nevada: NIVW Outreach and Beyond\nHeidi Parker\, MA\, Immunize Nevada\nCreating Partnerships\, Protecting Communities\nCarolyn Cook\, RN\, MSN\, Tacoma-Pierce County Health District\n\n3D – Social Media That Works\n\nYes\, You CAN Say That\nTracy Anderson\, MLIS\, WithinReach\nIs This Thing On?\nDawn Crawford\,  BCDC Ideas\nGather Round the Fire\nDawn Crawford\,  BCDC Ideas\n\n3E – Addressing Health Disparities: Data\, Research\, and Evaluation\nModerator – Kathleen W. Gustafson\, MPH\, California Immunization Coalition \n\nStrategies for Increasing Adolescent Immunizations in Diverse Ethnic Communities\nLibby Page\, MPH\,  Public Health\, Seattle & King County\nChildhood Immunizations in Washington State Russian-Speaking Populations\nBrandon Prall\, CHES\, Washington State Department of Health\nHealthy Communities: Pulling Together for Wellness\nJan Ward Olmstead\, MPA\, American Indian Health Commission for Washington State and Marilyn M. Scott\, Upper Skagit Indian Tribe\n\nFilm Festival featuring Invisible Threat and Everybody’s Business\nModerator – Amy Pisani\, Every Child by Two \n\nLisa Posard\, Producer\, Invisible Threat\nCelina Yarkin\, parent advocate\, Everybody’s Business\n\nFriday\, May 23\, 2014 – Presentations and Speakers\nConcurrent Sessions\n4A – Does Your Community Have Immunity? Mobilizing Parents Who Immunize to Influence Their Vaccine-Hesitant Peers\nModerator – Todd Faubion\, PhD\, WithinReach \n\nDoes Your Community Have Immunity? Mobilizing Parents Who Immunize to Influence Their Vaccine-Hesitant Peers\nMackenzie Melton\, MPH\, WithinReach\, Dawn Crawford\, BCDC Ideas\, Jennie Schoeppe\, MPH\, MSPT and Clarissa Hsu\, PhD\, Center for Community Health and Evaluation\, Group Health Research Institute\n\n4B – Increasing Immunization Rates through Quality Improvement\nModerator – Anna Pentler\, MPH\, MBA\, New Mexico Immunization Coalition \n\nRaising Immunization Rates through Quality Improvement Partnerships\nCassandra Cote Grantham\, MA\, Child Health at MaineHealth\nIncreasing Immunization Rates Through Quality Improvement\nPatricia Nuzzie\, BS\, LVN\, The Immunization Partnership\nPartnering with Health Plans to Increase Immunization Rates – A Case Study\nKristina Crane\, Scientific Technologies Corporation\n\n4C – Create a Canopy of Coverage through Deeply Rooted Partnerships\nModerator – Melissa Ponce\, EverThrive Illinois \n\nStepping Into Conversation With Existing Networks\nGail Hock\, MS\, RN and Karin Szymanski\, Med\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization\nHealthy On Track: Preconception through Childhood: A Partnership with the March of Dimes\nDebbie McCune Davis and Karin Szymanski\, Med\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization\n\n4D – If Vaccines Don’t Cause Autism\, What Does?\nModerator – L.J Tan\, MS\, PhD\, Immunization Action Coalition \n\nCommunicating Autism Science with Vaccine-Hesitant Families\nAlison Singer\, Autism Science Foundation\n\n4E – Speaking with One Voice: How Immunization Coalitions\, Government Program Managers\, and Public Information Officers Can Work Together to Develop and Use Effective Communication Strategies\nModerator – Tim Church\, Washington State Department of Health \n\nMoving Beyond 4:3:1:3:3:1:4\nMichele Roberts\, MPH\, Washington State Dept of Health\nCoalitions: The Power of Connections\nCatherine Flores Martin\, California Immunization Coalition\nIt Takes a Village to Raise Childhood Immunization Rates\nNancy Erickson\, Vermont Department of Health\n\nClosing Plenary with Bill Foege and Closing Remarks
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/2014-national-conference-on-immunization-and-health-coalitions/
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SUMMARY:2012 National Conference on Immunization and Health Coalitions
DESCRIPTION:The National Conference on Immunization and Health Coalitions (NCIHC) is a gathering of coalition leaders\, staff and board members; public health workers and experts; and community advocates. The conference occurs every two years and is the product of a national volunteer planning committee. The 10th NCIHC was held in New Orleans on May 23–25\, 2012. \nWednesday\, May 23\, 2012 – Presentations and Speakers\nPre-Conference Workshops \nExploratory Sessions \n\nInnovation and New Energy for Your Coalition\nFran Butterfoss and Michelle Charters\, Coalitions Work\, VA\nMedia Relations and Effective Messaging: How to have a Shot at Success\nMichelle Basket\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Glen Nowak\, CDC; Tim Church\, National Public Health Information Coalition (NPHIC); Ken August\, NPHIC\n\nOpening Plenary \n\nOpening Plenary: Twenty Years and Beyond: How Far Have We Come and Where are We Going?\nLetter from Mrs. Jindal and CDC Champions; Amy Pisani\, Every Child By Two (ECBT)\nVideo Presentation for Shots for Tots\nRosalyn Carter\, Former U.S. First Lady/Co-Founder\, ECBT\nCDC Perspective – Steve Cochi\, CDC\nState Perspective – Catherine Martin\, California Immunization Coalition (CIC)\nRoll Call of Coalitions – Amy Pisani\, ECBT\nParent Perspective – Danielle Romaguera\, parent\n\nConcurrent Sessions\n1A – Strategic Planning \n\nPlanning for Success: Strategic Planning for Coalitions\nTiffany Tate\, Maryland Partnership for Prevention\n\n1B – Community Engagement \n\nCommunity Immunity Spreading Awareness\, Halting Disease\nAnna C. Dragsbaek\, The Immunization Partnership\, Houston\nThoughts and Considerations on Community Engagement\nGlen Nowak\, CDC\n\n1C – Reaching Out to Diverse Populations \n\nGetting Media Attention for Your Issue\nAndrew Resignato\, San Francisco Immunization Coalitionn\nHepatitis B Disparities: Mobilizing Communities thru Collaboration & Engagement\nKim Nguyen\, HMA Associates\, Inc.\nDeveloping a National Influenza Disparities Vaccination Partnership to Reach Minority Populations\nJ. Carlos Velázquez\, HMA Associates/Within Reach: Seattle\n\n1D – Leadership Development \n\nDeveloping Transformational Coalition Leaders\nFran Butterfoss\, Coalitions Work\, and Karen Ayala\, Dupage County\n\n1E – Immunization Registries \n\nIncreasing Immunization Provider Partnership in the I-CARE Registry thru Provider Ed and Outreach\nAnnie Boesen\, Illinois Chapter\, American Academy of Pediatrics\nImmunization Compliance and Registry Use in Child Care\nKarin Szymanski and Tonya Toussaint\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization (TAPI)\nPartnering with Champions\nMaureen M. Moore\, The Immunization Partnership\, Houston\n\nThursday\, May 24\, 2012 – Presentations and Speakers\nPlenary Panel \n\nImmunization Exemption Update\nDr. Beth Harvey\, Washington State pediatrician\nLocal Perspective: Washington State\nGinny Heller\, Within Reach\, Seattle\, and Michele Roberts\, Washington State Department of Health\nNon-Medical Exemptions to School Mandates\nDiane Peterson\, Immunization Action Coalition (IAC)\n\nConcurrent Sessions\n2A – Autism What We Know Now and Why It’s Important \n\nCommunicating with Parents About Autism and Vaccination: 10 Tips\nDr. Sharon Humiston\, IAC\nGenetics and Autism\nDr. Dalila Pinto\, The Hospital for Sick Children\, Toronto\n\n2B – Working with Volunteers \n\nImmunization Collaboration of Tarrant County\, Volunteers Extend the Reach of Local Vaccine Efforts\nAnita Colbert\, Immunization Collaboration of Tarrant County\, Texas\nTMA Be Wise — Immunize: Volunteer Network Spearheads Statewide Immunization Outreach\nTammy Wishard\, Texas Medical Association\n\n2C – Advocacy for Immunizations \n\nHot Topics on the Advocacy Agenda\nDebbie McCune Davis\, TAPI\nAdvocacy Efforts — SB 5008 — Washington’s Exemption Legislation\nGinny Heller\, Within Reach\, Seattle\nAdvancing Advocacy through Community Engagement\nAnna C. Dragsbaek\, The Immunization Partnership\, Houston\n\n2D – Building a Sustainable Coalition \n\nBuilding Sustainable Capacity for Community Health\nTim LaPier\, Division of Community Health\, CDC\n\n2E – Storytelling with Data \n\nStorytelling with Data\nCole Nussbaumer\, Google\nUsing and Interpreting Research to Strengthen Immunization Programs\nKatherine LaVail and Allison Kennedy\, CDC\n\nWorking Lunch: Sharing Innovative Programs from Around the Country \n\nImmunization Coalitions: The Landscape\nDr. Deborah Wexler\, IAC\nArizona Immunization Billing Project\nJennifer Tinney\, TAPI\nChoose You Over the Flu\nLaura Scott\, Families Fighting Flu\n\nConcurrent Sessions\n3A – Federal Update: Health Care Reform and Vaccines\, New Vaccine Research\, Future Funding \n\nImmunizations in the Affordable Care Act: An Opportunity to Increase Access\nPhyllis Arthur\, Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO)\nThe Future of the Section 317 Program\nDr. Melinda Wharton\, CDC\n\n3B – Successful Public Private Partnerships \n\nImproving Childhood Immunization Rates in Maine: Joining Forces for Success\nCassandra Cote Grantham\, Maine Health\nKids that Rock: A Campaign to Increase Toddler Immunization Rates\nJill Thompson and Mary Broderick\, Gateway Immunization Coalition\, St. Louis\nSustainable Coalitions: Three Coalitions in One Statewide Non-profit\nGinny Heller\, Within Reach\, Seattle\, Washington\n\n3C – Media Relations and Successful Media Campaigns \n\nThe Foundation – Things you should know for Effective Media Engagement and Interviews\nGlen Nowak\, CDC\nStrategies for Effective Outreach and Engagement\nChristine Vara\, ECBT\nState\, Local\, Coalition\, Collaboration on Outbreak Communication: Developing Effective Media Messages\nKen August\, NPHIC\nParnering to Fight Pertussis\nKen August\, California Department of Public Health\n\n3D – Working with Other Disease Organizations \n\nWorking with Government Agencies and State Health Programs\nCari Herington Rovig\, Nevada Cancer Coalition\n\n3E – Membership Involvement \n\nMany Voices\, One Cause: Engage Membership\, Maximize Resources and Increase Involvement\nCamron Bridgford\, Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition\nThe Power of a Coalition through Extraordinary Membership Involvement\nPamela J. Beal\, Southern Nevada Immunization and Health Coalition\n\nSpecial Session: Social Media \n\n“Whine” About Social Media\nDawn Crawford BC/DC Ideas\n\nSpecial Session: Coalition Directors Meeting \n\nCoalition Directors Meeting\nAmy Pisani\, ECBT\, and Deborah Wexler\, IAC\n\nSpecial Session: Cocooning \n\nIncreasing Adult Immunization Coverage Rates Among Child Care Workers\nTonya Toussaint\, Maricopa County Department of Public Health\nTdap Promotion Initiative for Daycares\nLaura Viereck\, Metro Omaha Immunization Task Force\n\nSpecial Session: Adult / Influenza Summits \n\nIncreasing Adult Immunization Coverage Rates\nJoEllen Wolicki\, CDC\n\nReception \n\nVideo: The Founders of Every Child By Two (ECBT)\n\nFriday\, May 25\, 2012 – Presentations and Speakers\nConcurrent Sessions\n4A – Working with State Health Programs \n\nPartnering to Immunize Our Children\nTom Lescault and Sharon Osteros\, Transact Rx\nPartnering to Immunize Our Children\nDebbie McCune Davis\, TAPI\n\n4B – Coalition Fundraising Online Fundraising \n\nIntersection of Social Media and Fundraising\nDawn Crawford\, BC/DC Ideas\nSuccessful Public-Private Partnerships Resulting in Coalition Funding Opportunities\nPamela J. Beal\, Southern Nevada Immunization and Health Coalition\n\n4C – Development of Promotional Materials \n\nWorking with a Public Relations Professional to Achieve Coalition Goals\nAmy Wishner\, Montgomery County Immunization Coalition\, PA\nVaccine Promotion Through TMA Be Wise — Immunize\nTammy Wishard\, Texas Medical Association\nUnderstanding Your Web Audiences’ Needs: Using Formative Research to Develop Vaccine Websites for Parents and Providers\nLeslie Rodriguez\, Health Communication Science Office\, CDC\n\n4D – Successful Campaigns Around Vaccine Safety \n\n\n\nYou Good? Communicating the Safety and Importance of Vaccination to Parents\nMeredith Kersten\, Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition\n\n\n\nSchool Nurses and Local Health Unit Collaboration: A Paradigm to Decrease Vaccine Resistance Among Parents and Care Givers\nMary Koslap-Petraco\, Suffolk County Department of Health Services\, NY \n\nVaccine Safety Social Marketing: Leveraging Resources and Partnerships to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck\nAlison Alexander\, Oregon Immunization Program /Oregon Partnership to Immunize Children\nCommunicating about Infant Immunizations: Translating Research into Educational Materials and Promotional Tools\nMichelle Basket\, CDC\n\n  \n4E – Working with Health Care Providers \n\nBuilding Successful Partnerships Between Obstetrician-Gynecologists and State Health Immunization Programs\nAnna Dean and Dr. Ellen Hutchins\, American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists\nPromoting Vaccination Across the Lifespan\nBarbara Day\, AIM Coalition\nEngaging Health Care Professionals through Continuing Medical Education (CME) Conferences\nJennifer Tinney\, TAPI\n\nClosing Plenary \n\n“The Panic Virus\, a True Story of Medicine\, Science\, and Fear”\nSeth Mnookin\, author and journalist\nClosing Remarks\nGina Deris\, Shots for Tots
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/2012-national-conference-on-immunization-and-health-coalitions/
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