2010 SOPHE-PRC Joint Conference Sessions

Select presentations and audio recordings are now available from the 2010 SOPHE-PRC Joint Conference! With over 35 sessions and workshops, it’s impossible to attend them all. Now you can access the presentation slides that you missed or review those that made an impact. Not all presentations are available as some speakers were unable to provide their slides and no files exist for poster sessions or committee meetings. To view the available presentations, please click on the linked session titles below.
To view the Final Conference Program: CLICK HERE.
Putting Evidence into Practice: Tools for Communities to Implement and Adapt Evidence-Based Programs
Pre-Conference Workshop III Pre-Conference Workshop IVCommunity-Based Participatory Research (CBPR): A Grounding for Action and Social Change
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A1 – Policy is Local: Impacting Children’s Health through Policy Advocacy
A2 – Innovative Approaches to Promoting Healthy Aging
A3 - Evidence-Based Prevention Programs
A4 - Cultural Diversity and Healthcare…Bridging the Gap
A5 - Environmental and Policy Approaches to Building Healthier Communities
CONCURRENT SESSION - BB1 – Policy Advocacy & Health Communication:Maximizing Impact
B2 – Influencing Practice and Policy through a Collaborative Research Network:Focus on Healthy Aging
B3 - Empowerment for Today’s Youth Using CBPR
B4 - Community Health Worker and Lay Health Workers: Partnering for Success
B5 - How Do Socio-Economic Factors Play a Big Part in the Way Americans Make their Food Choices?
B6 - Better Doctor Visits for All: Increasing Cultural and Linguistic Competency
KEYNOTE ADDRESSHealthy People 2020 – A Framework for Action
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Community-Based Participatory Research in the Latino Community: New Insights and Opportunities
CONCURRENT SESSION - CC1 – Women’s Health: A Focus on Priority Populations
C2 – Adolescents and Mental Health
C3 - Jazzing Up Geriatric Health
C4 - Community Engagement in Promoting Physical Activity
C5 - New Media Strategies to Address Chronic DiseaseSupplemental Material: Using Social Media to Reach Women with The Heart Truth - 2009 Update and SMQ_SocialMedia
C6 - Challenges and Successes in Smoking Cessation Programs
CONCURRENT SESSION - DD1 – Getting Connected: The New Frontier of Web-based Interventions
D2 – Politics and Policy: Reform at the State and Local Levels
Supplemental Materials: State Legislative Search Guide (Condensed) and State Legislative Search Guide (Full Text)
D3 - Changing the School Environment:Increasing Youth Physical Activity
D4 - The Next Generation of Community-Based Researchers: CDC-ASPH Minority Fellowship Program at The Prevention Research Centers
D5 - Reaching Low-Wage Workers via the Workplace
D6 - State of the State: Federal Tobacco Control Initiatives
CONCURRENT SESSION - EE1 – Engaging Communities in Cancer Prevention
E2 – Addressing Diabetes through Community-Based Participatory Research
E3 - School Health: Reaching Beyond the A, B, C’s
E4 - Advancing the Science of Community Intervention, Chicago 2009: Report and Discussion
E5 - Evidence-Based Obesity Prevention: A Model for Reviewing, Packaging, and Disseminating Evidence
E6 - Health Education Training and Standards: Meeting the Challenges of 2010 and Beyond
PLENARY SESSION III CLOSING REMARKSClosing and Conference Wrap-Up

