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Summer Institute 2003
Strategies for Addressing Health Disparities
June 26-27, 2003, Saint Paul, MN

The goal of the Summer Institutes is to provide educational opportunities that are relevant, informative, and useful to public health practitioners about addressing health and social disparities affecting women, children, families, and communities.

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Thursday, June 27, 2003

Presenter Topic

Gloria Lewis

Keynote address:

Craig Lewis

"Building Community Through Asset-Based Leadership"

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1 | 2 | 3 | 4

Gloria Lewis

"Using an Asset-Based Approach to Community Development"

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Art Rolnick

Plenary session: panel discussion
"Can We Wait Until They Get to School?"
Joän Patterson, moderator

Susan Parker

"Early Environmental Deprivation and Brain Development"

Terrie Rose

"Promoting Infant Attachment Among High Risk Mothers"

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Engeland and Martha Erickson

Art Rolnick

"Economic Impact of Early Childhood Programs"

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Nora Slawick

"Public Support for Early Childhood Programs"

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Mary Jo Avendaño de Bealka

Plenary session: panel discussion
"Living La Vida Sana (Living the Healthy Life)"

Mary Jo Avendaño de Bealka

"The Health Effects of Personal and Aggregate-Level Poverty"

Maria Padilla

"A Call to Action: Advancing Health for All Through Social and Economic Change in Minnesota"

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Cindy Claypatch

John Finnegan

Breakout sessions:

Shawna Hedlund and Cindy Claypatch

"Health Realization: Highway to Healthy Communities"

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John Finnegan

"Social Marketing Basics for Public Health"

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Rebecca Fee and Lisa Turnham

"Using Evidence-Based Strategies to Address Disparities in Teen Pregnancy"

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Ann Garwick and Sally Auger

"Improving Asthma Care for American Indian Children"

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Michelle Chiezah

Breakout sessions:

Diane Benjamin

"Maps Are Fun! Practical Applications of GIS Technology"

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Jean Forster

"Policy as an Intervention Strategy"

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Nathaly Herrel & Qamar Ibrahim

"Health Care for Somalis in Minnesota"

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Erica Fishman, Debra Olson, Michelle Chiezah, and Joan Pasiuk

"Interested in Making a Difference? Getting a MPH - Master in Public Health Degree"

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June 27, 2003

Presenter Topic

Karen Kelley-Ariwoola

Plenary session:

Karen Kelley-Ariwoola

"New Strategies, New Times: Improving the Health Status of Mothers and their Children in the 21st Century"

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Plenary session:

Jodi Pfarr

"An Introduction to the Effects of Generational Poverty within our Social, Economic, and Political Structures"

Kelli Komro

Breakout sessions:

Kelli Komro

"From Northeastern Minnesota to Chicago: Does Ethnicity, Race, and Urban Living Matter? A Preventive Intervention Targeting Youth Alcohol Use"

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Joän Patterson

"Why Can't We Just Tell Them to Change? Using Motivational Interviewing to Promote Healthy Behaviors"

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www.motivationalinterview.org/library/biblio.html

Abby Sidebottom

"Perinatal Periods of Risk Model: An Examination of Infant Mortality Disparities in the Twin Cities"

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Jack Geller

"Ethnic Diversity in Greater Minnesota"

Luanne Nyberg

Closing session:

Luanne Nyberg

"How Are the Children? Five Areas of Activism for Healthy Communities"

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Poster Seesions (running concurrently)

summary of abstracts

Veronica Svetaz

Michelle A. Chiezah, M.P.H., M.A., Yingmei Ding, M.D., M.S., Timothy Zimmerman, B.A. Assessment Team. Hennepin County Community Health

"Mental Health Status Among Hennepin County Women"

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Kim Dettmer, MA; Laurie L. Meschke, PhD

"Hmong Adolescent Births: Young Mothers and their Families"

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Amy DeLong, MD; Mary Story, PhD, RD; Marjorie Ireland, PhD; Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, PhD, MPH, RD

"Factors Associated with Overweight Among American Indian Adolescents"

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Pam DeShaw

"Use of the Emergency Department by Somalis in the Twin Cities"

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DHS Disparities Grant Project Management Team, Stratis Health, University of Minnesota, SHADAC, The Urban Coalition, and Community Researchers

"Disparities in Minnesota Health Care Programs: Focus Groups with Communities"

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Scott Harpin, RN, MS, MPH; Peter Scal, MD, MPH

"A Sustainable Model of Community-University Collaboration in Health Care Services for Youth in Out-of-Home Placements"

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WL Hellerstedt, PhD

"Nativity and Pre-Term Birth in Minnesota: 1990-1999"

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WL Hellerstedt, PhD

"Preterm in Minnesota: Do Maternal, Paternal, and Residential Correlates of Risk Vary by Maternal Age?"

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W Hellerstedt, PhD, J Brown, PhD, P Johnson, MPH, M Stigler, PhD

"Rates of Prenatal Gain and Birthweight: Results of a Multi-Phased Mixed-Effects Regression Analysis"

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Esther Maki, RN, MS, PHN

"It Takes A Village: Helping Women Who Drink During Pregnancy"

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H. Nelson, BA; K. Daly, PhD, C. Davey, MS; S. Goetz; G. S. Giebink, MD

"Prevalence of Risk Factors for Otitis Media in Two American Indian and White Cohorts"

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Sally-Ann Ohene, MD; Majorie Ireland, PhD; and Robert Blum, MD, PhD

"Sexually-Inexperienced Caribbean Youth: Correlates Of Delayed Sexual Debut "

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Marcie Parker, PhD

"Culturally Responsive Mental Health and Healthcare Needs of Diverse Populations: Example of the Hmong in America"

Kris Rhodes, MPH; Kathleen Daly, PhD; Phyllis Pirie, PhD, Wendy Hellerstedt, PhD

"Factors Influencing the Initiation and Duration of Breastfeeding in the Minnesota American Indian Population"

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Loudi Rivamonte, Dawn Vogel, Maggie Jones, Sandra Eliason

"Creating an Organizational Assessment for Public Domain"

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Veronica Svetaz, Monica Hurtado, Jennifer Ramos Trevino, Mariella Rivera, Judy Pederson

"'Beating the odds: Aquí Para Ti/ Here for You: A Hispanic Youth Development Program"

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