2021 Annual Conference Agenda
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Wednesday, October 13 - COVID-19
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11:00-11:05
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Opening Remarks
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11:05-12:05
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Plenary Speaker: Imran Ahmed, Chief Executive Officer, Center for Countering Digital Hate
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12:05-12:10
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Break
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Tracks
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COVID-19 and Technology
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COVID-19 Topics ___________________________
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COVID-19 and Partnerships
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COVID-19 Response
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12:10-1:00
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COVID-19 Equitable Vaccine, Response, and Recovery: Using Social Vulnerability Mapping
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Developing a monitoring and evaluation framework of COVID-19 mitigation measures on social, economic, and overall health
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Strange Bedfellows? Museums and Public Health Education: a COVID-19 Oral History Partnership between UW Public Health Global Health Major and the WA State History Museum
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Protecting Our Community, a Remote, Randomized Control Trial of a COVID-19 Home-Testing Kit in Two Underserved Communities: Balancing Community Relationships, Public Health and Scientific Rigor
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1:05-1:10
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Break
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1:10-2:00
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Electronic Case Reporting Adds Value To Washington Public Health Services
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Engaging MPH Students in Applied Public Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Tribal and Urban Indian COVID-19 Response
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Asymptomatic COVID antigen testing in Pierce County rural school districts
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2:00-2:05
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Break
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2:05-2:55
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All for One and One for All: Exploring Equity Impacts of a Novel Bluetooth Exposure Notification (EN) Tool
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COVID-19 Student Survey: Assessing the Wellbeing of our State's Youth
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Building and Becoming Trusted Messengers: Increasing Health Equity through Community-Empowered COVID-19 Vaccinations
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COVID-19 Outbreaks in Washington State Correctional Facilities, March 2020–February 2021
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2:55-3:00
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Wrap Up
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Thursday, October 14 - Equity and Racism
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9:00-9:05
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Opening Remarks
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9:05-9:50
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Plenary Speaker #1: Montrece Ransom, JD, MPH Vice Chair of the Coordinating Committee on Diversity, ABA Health Law Section
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9:50-10:40
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Panel Discussion on Racism & Equity
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10:40-11:30
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Plenary Speaker #2: Dr. Karen Johnson Director of the Washington State Office of Equity
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11:30-11:40
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Break
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Tracks
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Equity and COVID-19
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Equity Population Health
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Community Partnerships
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Collaboration and Community Engagement
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11:40-12:30
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Reviewing the Impact of the COVID-19 Farmworker Study of Washington on Washington's COVID-19 Pandemic Response
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Native Experiences of Contraception
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Foundational Public Health Services, Bridging the Gaps in Data and Public Health Systems in Washington State to Advance American Indian and Alaska Native Health
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A Case Study, Pulling Together for Wellness, brings a “whole new way of thinking” and Mutual Lessons Learned
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12:30-12:35
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Break
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12:35-1:25
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A Community-Driven Approach: Equitable and inclusive approaches to COVID-19 communications
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The Development and Validation of a Survey Instrument to Assess Racial and Cultural Inclusiveness: A Case Study
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Tribal/Urban Indian Health Immunizations Coalition Pulling Together for Wellness, a tribally developed methodology
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Implications of Community-centered Public Health Responses at a State Agency
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1:25-1:30
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Wrap Up
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4:00-5:00
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Awards Ceremony
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Friday, October 15 - Healthcare and Public Health
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10:00-10:05
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Opening Remarks
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10:05-10:55
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Panel Discussion on Policy
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10:55-11:00
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Break
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Tracks
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Epidemic of Despair _________________
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Heath Across the Lifespan
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Community Partnerships
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Health System Transformation
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11:00-11:50
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Partnering to Support the Mental Health of Young People in Washington
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Community Driven Approaches to Improve Youth Sexual Health, Ages 12-19
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Expanding a Statewide System to Address Population Health and the Social Determinants of Health
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Building Provider Capacity to Screen, Identify, and Refer Disparate Populations with Prediabetes
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11:50-11:55
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Break
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12:00- 12:30
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Plenary Speaker: Congresswoman Kim Schrier Washington's 8th Congressional District
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12:35-1:25
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Addressing Excessive Stress in Agriculture
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Adapting Health Promotion Programs for Virtual Delivery: Best Practices and Lessons Learned
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TBA
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You Are What You Eat: Leveraging the Power of Partnerships to Increase Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Low-Income Households
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1:25-1:30
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Break
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1:30-2:20
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Estimating Buprenorphine Treatment Capacity and Utilization in Washington State
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Pharmacists and Community Health Workers Improving Controlled Hypertension Rates
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Evaluation of the Implementation of the WISEWOMAN Program in WA State
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Theory to Practice: Designing an Operational Regional Triage Team
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2:20-2:25
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Wrap Up
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Monday, October 18 - Leadership, Environmental Health, and Chronic Disease
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1:00-1:05
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Opening Remarks
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1:05-2:00
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Plenary Speaker: Dr. Umair Shah Washington State Secretary of Health
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2:00-2:05
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Break
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Tracks
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Leadership
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Environmental Health ______________
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Tobacco and Vaping ___________________________
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Chronic Disease
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2:05-2:55 pm
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Results from the inaugural cohort of the Northwest Public Health & Primary Care Leadership Institute during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Wastewater Surveillance as a Tool for COVID-19 Response
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New Partnership To Combat an Old Public Health Enemy: Commercial Tobacco & Vapor Products
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Communicating the Value of the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP): Development of Impact Statements
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2:55-3:00
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Break
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3:00-3:50
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TBA
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Voices of Hanford Workers Exposed to Chemical Vapors: Case Studies of Interactions with Workplace, Safety, Health Care and Compensation Systems
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Youth Cannabis Prevention - Why do it, what works and what's new
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State Pre-emption of Sugar-sweetened Beverage Taxes in Oregon and Washington State: Implications and Lessons for Public Health Efforts
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3:50-3:55
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Break
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3:55-4:45
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TBA
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Characterizing Community Perceptions of Climate Resilience
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TBA
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Assessing the Impact of WIC Remote Services
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4:45-4:50
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Wrap Up
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Tuesday, October 19 - Politics and Public Health, and Poster Sessions
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9:00-9:05
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Opening Remarks
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9:05-9:55
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Plenary Speakers: Donna Levin, National Director of the Network for Public Health Law, and Jennifer Piatt, Deputy Director with the Network for Public Health Law's Western Region Office
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9:55-10:00
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Break
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10:00-11:00
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Panel Discussion: Politics and Public Health
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11:00-11:05
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Break
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Tracks
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COVID-19 Topics _____________________
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COVID-19 Topics
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Poster Sessions ___________________________
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Technology
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11:05-11:55
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Keys to prevention: Individual behaviors and COVID-19 vaccine intentions in Yakima County
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Keeping Equity at the Forefront of Pierce County's COVID-19 Response: Using a mixed-methods data approach to inform equitable community engagement and outreach for COVID-19 vaccine distribution
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Promoting Dog Walking Among Dog New Owners at RASKC as a One Health Intervention
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Adapting Study Methods in Hard to Reach Populations During COVID-19
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SHARE-NW: Practice-Centered Design of a Data Dashboard and Training for Addressing Rural Health Inequities
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11:55-12:00
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Break
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Tracks
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Poster Sessions
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Poster Sessions
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Poster Sessions
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Technology
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12:00-12:50
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What Can We Learn From the COVID-19 Experience of the Sequim Food Bank(S.F.B.), Its Visitors, and Volunteers?
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Watch Me Grow Washington - Material Evaluation with Spanish-Speaking Migrant Farmworker Parents
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Behavioral health workshop for high school students during the Covid-19 pandemic
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Higher Mental Distress Associated with Less Air Quality Mitigation During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Evolving Providers’ Perspectives of Contraception Care for Adolescents During the Covid-19 Pandemic
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Vaccination attitudes and intentions among individuals recently giving birth in Washington State during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Reducing the Burden of Influenza Reports: Using R Markdown to Create Dynamic Reproducible Reports
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12:50-12:55
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Segue to Annual Business Meeting & Closing Conference Remarks
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12:55-2:00
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Annual Business Meeting
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