She currently serves as Assistant Professor at Alabama A&M University. Dr. Toth isnational Co-Chair of the SHAPE America Task Force to revise the K-12 National Health Education Standards and was previously appointed by the Alabama State Superintendent to the State Department of Education committee to update the course of study standards for K-12 health education. Dr. Jennifer L. Evans is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Health & Kinesiology at Texas A&M University. She is also a Northern California Chapter Past-President. Dr. Wotring is very active with the Alzheimer's Association in Terre Haute, Indiana. SOPHEs Board of Trusteesexplored several alternatives to an in-person conference but ultimately decided to remain completely virtual for the third year in a row due to the COVID-19 pandemic. credentialed health educator with 12 years of expertise in the field and over 15 as an educator. Outside of work she enjoys cooking, walking, playing with her dogs, and shopping at the farmers market. She has also served as the Senior Analyst for Tobacco and Chronic Disease Prevention at the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) where she focused on health policy. Sessions will focus on advocacy and programming strategies conducted by health education or promotion specialists or by community members. (This may be subject to change as submission deadline has been extended.) degree in Adult Education/Human Resources Development. A former member of Resource Development Committee and Open Society Commission. To ensure accurate reporting, participants must update their profile with their CHES and MCHES information. Dr. Victoria Wagner-Greene (PhD, MPH, CHES) is an Assistant Professor at Stephen F. Austin State University. Dr. Barrington has been with the University of West Florida (UWF) for 17 years and holds several leadership positions on campus and in the community. Phyllis K. Stoll, MPH, MCHES leads the educational strategy and development of responder education curricula across programs that aim to improve readiness of the CDC responder workforce. She received a Master of Education Health Promotion from The University of the West Indies St. Augustine campus in 2018. Dr. Wilkinson started his public health career as an intern at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention within the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (formerly National Immunization Program). Janja Kovacic holds a Bachelors of Science in public health and biological sciences. She seeks to broaden the national health debate to include not only universal access to high-quality health care but also attention to the social determinants of health (including poverty) and the social determinants of equity (including racism). Tammy Dillard-Steels brings extensive experience in association management with over 25 years in both the nonprofit and private sectors. Parks worked previously as a Director of Managed Care at the AIDS Healthcare Foundation and a Research Associate for the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Her research interests intersect with public health and biology regarding infectious diseases, epidemiological modeling, and social determinants of health. During this time participants will gain insight into the individual and organizational challenges that arise when applying anti-racist principles in their work and how experienced professionals overcome these challenges. Accelerating the recovery of communities and health requires innovation, collaboration, and systems-level approaches that are inclusive, anti-racist, and equitable for all. Before starting medical school at Yale, he graduated early from Johns Hopkins University with a B.S. Elaine Auld, MPH, MCHES, has served as SOPHEs Chief Executive Officer since 1995, where she oversees the organizations portfolio in professional preparation, professional development, research, and advocacy/public policy. Apply newly discovered health education and health promotion knowledge and strategies to address emerging and re-emerging issues that affect health, innovations in systems and technology, and research methods and projects. Her current research agenda focuses on the prevention of firearm violence within educational end community settings. Washington, D.C. - September 28, 2021 - The Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) 73rd Annual Conference scheduled for March 22-25, 2022 in St. Louis is transitioning to an all-digital three-day event. It also seeks to explore how systems of discrimination impact the work of health education and promotion specialists in addressing health inequities. Her research interests include HIV and sexual health among African American college women, youth violence prevention, professional preparation in health education, and faculty and youth mentoring. She is the 2012 recipient of the AAHE/HEDIR Technology Award. Since Photovoice is a participatory method that can also serve as a health promotion intervention, the research has captured both qualitative data to inform policy and practice and the benefits of implementing Photovoice to enhance health and reduce exacerbation of health inequities for this population. Specifically, ideas for promotion of mental health, addressing social determinants of health and encouraging uptake of safety guidelines and behaviors will be addressed in these timely and informative presentations. Worksite Health Education Kara holds a Master of Public Health from the University of Missouri, a Bachelor of Science in Community Health Education from Illinois State University and is a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES?). March 19- 26, 2022. Lauren Bartoszek, Assistant Director, Population Health at The Health Collaborative, helps lead multi-sector, multi-stakeholder strategic partnerships that center equity and focus on addressing the social determinants of health in the Greater Cincinnati region. She is a Clinical Assistant Professor, teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses in school and community health. She serves on the Board of the Georgia Health Foundation, the Logan Health System in northwest Montana, and chairs the Board of the Flying Carpet Theatre Company. As. Jeanine shares her dedication to healthy living with her four children and maintains sanity with running, reading, and lots of coffee! She hopes through her work to initiate a national conversation on racism that will eventually lead to a National Campaign Against Racism. Dr. Evans is an active member of SOPHE, APHA, and ESG. Her research and publications focus on school and campus health, health education standards, and chronic disease prevention. Suite 605 Washington, DC 20002 PHONE 202-408-9804 sophehealth sophehealtheducation Prior to this role, he served as SSM Healths Chief Quality Officer, as well as Chief Medical Officer for the St. Louis region.Board-certified in emergency medicine, Dr. Garza has over 13 years practicing and teaching in higher education. She is the SOPHE Board Trustee for Ethics and Research. Join us for the SOPHE 2022 Annual Conference on March 22-25, 2022 for professional development networking! SAVE THE DATES. Programs, abstracts and virtual expos from meetings in the years 2014-2022 are available online. Select from over 300 scientific and practitioner-focused presentations and posters to expand your mind and portfolio with cutting-edge health education research, policy and practice. Dr. Supported by Walden University. Identify at least two factors that make podcasts an effective modality for rapidly disseminating healthcare guidance. Also discussed will be lessons learned and implications for leadership in areas such as partnerships; management of human, fiscal and material resources; strategic plans; and retention of staff and volunteers. Caitlin is CHES certified, serves as the vice-president of the Eta Sigma Gamma, Alpha Pi Chapter, and as a Graduate Teaching Consultant Fellow through Texas A&M's Center for Teaching Excellence. SOPHE 2021 Annual Conference Registration She has also served as an exemplary medical officer in the Army Medical Corps of the Indian Army. Describe the steps health educators can take to reduce individual and structural racism in the clinical, public health, and educational settings. Since 2015, I have used Photovoice and other qualitative methods to explore the health and healthcare experiences of Congolese women who are recent refugees to the Midwestern United States. 2021-2022 Outlook -Deborah Fortune, SOPHE President 2021-22, 6:45 pm IX. Evaluate the efficacy and effectiveness of health education and health promotion programs that address the wellbeing of children, adolescents and young adults. Design & Programming by The Ivy Group, Ltd. Mary Lauren received her Masters in Public Health at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University, where she continued to work in the School of Medicine?s Department of Human Genetics prior to starting at GADOE in January 2019. Dr. Escoffery is a Professor in the department of Behavioral, Health, and Social Sciences at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory. A social justice approach to health education and promotion guides us to work towards creating equity to improve the publics health. In her free time, she loves to travel, laugh, and spend time with family & friends. As a Community Health Partner for BJC School Outreach and Youth Development, Erica convenes community members to promote the process of creating healthy change in the city of St. Louis. Synthesize lessons for health education leaders in dealing with unexpected events as they relate to partnerships, management of human, fiscal and material resources, strategic plans, and retention of staff and volunteers.2. Transition of SOPHE Officers -Cam Escoffery, SOPHE President 2020-21, 6:30 pm VIII. Mary first joined SOPHE as a graduate student nearly 25 years ago. This presentation will challenge attendees to consider their future career options in the public and private sectors to make significant and lasting contributions to the publics health. The board is committed to keeping participants, staff, volunteers and others healthy and safe. Students Promoting Health Advocacy and Engagement with Communities. Silvia M. Trigoso, MPH strategically coordinates and integrates training efforts across programs that aim to prepare the CDC responder workforce. Dr. Love has been an active-duty Air Force military spouse for almost 20 years. Kayla is the Program Manager for SexEdVA at James Madison University's Institute for Innovation in Health and Human Services. The health education and promotion profession provides opportunities for growth and professional development through mentorship, professional preparation, and continuing education while focusing on best practices in pedagogical procedures and techniques. At JMU she is of the co-chairs for the Basic Needs Advisory Board which helps create and advocate for resources to help students meet their basic needs so they can succeed in school. Interactive Meet & Greet. She is actively involved in her role as teaching assistant for Biostatistics and research assistant for Dr. Dougan Lab at SJSU. SOPHE 2022 Annual Conference Registration She pursued health promotion with an interest in exploring social media as a new source of wide-spread, health-risk messaging, and has recently begun investigating the world of "fitspiration" - a social media phenomenon promoting fitness inspiration - and its possible role in the formation of health-risk beliefs and behaviors. Her research and publications focus on school and campus health, health education standards, and chronic disease prevention. She is CHES certified and has presented at numerous state, national, and international conferences. Tristan's role quickly expanded into integrating new medical systems into other residential programs and providing medical case management within the outpatient setting to individuals struggling with chronic homelessness, substance use disorders, mental illness and complex medical vulnerabilities. 2022 Honorary Fellow Award PresentationDeborah Fortune, PhD, FAAHE, 2022 Honorary Fellow RemarksMaking a Difference through Health Education and Health Promotion: The Future is YoursMartha Katz, MPA, Chair, James F. and Sarah T. Fries Foundation, Atlanta, GA. She brings 30+ years of public health education and program management experience, including 10 years in CDCs scientific fellowships. She holds a Certificate as a Health Education Specialist (CHES). Kara?s experience includes providing direct health education and program coordination. Skye's research interests revolve around providing health education, specifically sexual health education, to individuals with disabilities, and the role caregivers play in decision-making for individuals with disabilities. She also leads evaluation efforts to ensure implementation of an evidence-informed training strategy that measures impact. She earned her Masters in Health Education with a focus in teacher preparation, and a B.S. Her teaching responsibilities are primarily in the Bachelor of Science in Public Health program. Dr. Kanekar is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator for Health Education and Health Promotion at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Recipient of numerous teaching awards at the international, national, and local levels, his pedagogical techniques involve online distance learning, hybrid, and face-to-face courses. The anti-racism and advocacy micro-mentoring sessions is a space where participants can connect with a professional who is grounded in an anti-racism framework and has experience in applying these principles in their work. She is currently Head of Life Science Research and Development at The Dev Effect, a research engineering group specializing in machine learning. in Health with an emphasis in community health from Texas A&M University. Currently, he is a graduate research assistant for the college and the GeoSLU Health Lab with research interests surrounding sexual health, infectious and chronic disease spatial and epidemiological modeling, neighborhood health disparities, and community and spatial health determinants. Zebley Diaz currently serves as SOPHE's Editorial & Communications manager where she oversees management of Health Education and Behavior. During the CDCs 2014-2016 West Africa Ebola Outbreak Response, she directed the development of the Anniston Training for health care workers preparing to work in Ebola Treatment Units. Dr. Karczmarczyk has 20 years of teaching experience in higher education and working in the health education and promotion field. Search by Type Area 1 - Needs Assessment Area 2 - Planning Area 3 - Implementation Area 4 - Evaluation and Research Area 5 - Advocacy Area 6 - Communication Area 7 - Leadership and Management Area 8 - Ethics and Professionalism On-demand Webinar Journal Self-Study Course Entry Advanced Free Under $10 $11-25 $26-50 $51-100 $100+ Less than 5.0 . She leads efforts to expand the organizations programs while growing and strengthening its membership base. Her job title is Audio Visual Aids Officer. She currently serves as a graduate teaching assistant for school and community health courses. This session will feature speakers from SAGE publishing, journal editorial board members, as well as published authors. Vivian Drenckhahn Student Scholarship. Sessions will address practice-based settings or related to research on dissemination and implementation science. She is the PI of the Emory Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network which is exploring multilevel interventions to increase HPV vaccination among rural residents in GA. She is active in SOPHE at the state and national level. He served in the SOPHE Board of Trustees from 2016-2020. Identify at least two mental health disparities that exist on HBCUs campuses, compared to PWUs campuses. All Webinar Types. COVID has turned the entire world upside down and has changed how we do everything, especially how we prepare to apply for jobs and professional schools. The 2022 annual conference will build on SOPHEs outstanding success during the past two years in offering the latest and relevant digital health education programming and experience. Tristan has worked the last three years as Encompass's Senior Manager of Nursing and Health Services and was recently promoted to Director. During this time, she has helped to originate the statewide day of action movement through Rethink Your Drink Day, which encourages SNAP-eligible populations to drink more water and fewer sugar-sweetened beverages, and Healthy Snack Day, which promotes healthier snack choices to the same audience. A first generation college graduate with advanced degrees in public health (MPH from San Jose State University) and business (MBA from UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business). Join us for the SOPHE 2023 Annual Conference on March 21-24, 2023 for professional development networking! Registration for the annual conference, Health Education: The ARCH of an Era opens next month. Megan represents Interact for Health on the Cradle Cincinnati Advisory Board and serves as an advisor to the Tri-State. Prior to her current position, Dr. Fortune was the director of the National HIV & CSHE Project with the American Association for Health Education. You are invited to engage with health education and promotion colleagues to build your network. Apply strategies for health education leaders to prepare and deal with unexpected events that can impact research, programs, or pedagogy. 2024 Annual Conference - Society for Public Health Education - SOPHE Even with extensive protocols, the current health trends and SOPHE member surveys had us reconsider meeting alternatives to keep us all safe, said Dr. Deborah Fortune, SOPHEs President. She holds a bachelors degree in dietetics from Michigan State University, a Master of Science in Health Science from Grand Valley State University, a Master of Arts in Biology from Miami University, and a PhD in Health Services with a specialization in Community Health from Walden University. Participants will be able to describe at least two health communication best practices for marketing themselves in the virtual and social media environment. Nancy Daley-Moore is an Assistant Professor of Health Science at Truman State University. She uses her research to fuel sexual wellness programming efforts in her classroom and on campus through Trumans Womens Resource Center (WRC), the Sexual Health Advocacy Group (SHAG), and other campus organizations. Parks is an experienced educator and health administrator with a background in post-acute care and inpatient rehabilitation hospital quality and risk management. Having degrees in marketing and health promotion, Kristen brings a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of health behavior and promotion. Her research interests focus on aging, organ donation, death and dying, college health, and stress management. Caile E. Spear, PhD, RMCHES led the Boise State Health Education and Promotion program from 1996-2021. He has organized and led SSM Healths overall response to the COVID-19 pandemic before assuming the role of Incident Commander for the St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task Force, overseeing the regions coordinated response efforts.Dr. She is particularly interested in reducing racial and ethnic health disparities in firearm injuries and deaths. Mauricia T. Lewis is a citizen of Trinidad and Tobago and resides in that country. She holds a bachelors degree in dietetics from Michigan State University, a Master of Science in Health Science from Grand Valley State University, a Master of Arts in Biology from Miami University, and a PhD in Health Services with a specialization in Community Health from Walden University. B2: Harnessing the Power of Local Coalitions for Effective Tobacco Control. An Associate Professor of Community Health & Human Services at the UAB School of Education, Dr. Larrell Wilkinson is a teacher, researcher, and servant to the Birmingham metropolitan community. Participants will be able to apply at least three anti-racist principles from the anti-racism framework in their worksite and/or school environment to overcome individual and organizational challenges. Implement at least two strategies for encouraging student engagement in an introductory health sciences course. Dr. Elisa Beth McNeill, a Clinical Professor of Pedagogy in the Department of Health and Kinesiology, servs as the Coordinator of the Health Education Teacher Certification Program. The CBPR approach included partnership with a refugee resettlement agency as well as longitudinal data collection in 2016 and 2019. She was a National Institute Aging Summer Fellow (William-Butler) and advocates for the aging population. 10 G Street N.E. Partnering 4 Healthand supports grant writing teams. Email: education@sophe.org Selection notices are expected to be sent on or before September 30, 2020. . Currently, Dr. Rodgers contracts with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention to prepare current employees and fellows for the public health workforce. Prek-12 schools are uniquely positioned to promote positive lifelong health behaviors through the design, implementation, and evaluation of coordinated school health education, programs, and services. Join us on SOPHE April 6 - 9, 2021 for professional development networking! Served as adjunct faculty for San Jose State University as well as guest lectured for local community colleges, high schools, and Stanford University School of Medicine. degree in Biology from Mississippi University for Women, M.S. She completed her fieldwork and internship training at Encompass Community Services, Santa Cruz, CA. Some of this literature includes: COVID-19 fact sheet (in English and Spanish). Arts in Health. SOPHE 2022 Annual Conference Final Evaluation & Certificate, Transforming Mentorship Frameworks to Support Aspiring Graduate Students in Public Health: A Pilot Program, Welcome: Opening RemarksModerator: Kirsten C. Rodgers, EdD, MSPH, MCHES, Trustee, 2022 Digital Annual ConferenceIntroduction of SOPHEs New CEO, Tammy Dillard-Steels, MPH, MBA, CAE2021-2022 Presidential AddressDeborah Fortune, PhD, FAAHE, 2021-22, SOPHE President, North Carolina Central University. Discuss innovative research programs informed by the health education and health promotion practice and initiatives grounded in evidence-based research. Look for the opening notice in an email that will offer early bird and national SOPHE member preferred pricing. Appreciate the barriers to a local change in social determinants to achieve equity 4. As a methodologist, she has developed new methods for comparing full distributions of data, rather than simply comparing means or proportions, in order to investigate population-level risk factors and propose population-level interventions. Identify effective strategies that address the determinants of health and improve health outcomes for all, especially the vulnerable, underserved, and/or diverse populations. SOPHE extends a special welcome to all new members and first-time annual conference participants. SOPHE holds an annual conference for professionals, students Search by Format. Dillard-Steels holds a Master of Public Health from the University of Illinois at Chicago and an MBA from the Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University. SOPHE 2023 Annual Conference Registration Faculty Specialist II in the Interdisciplinary Health Programs at Western Michigan University. Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) 2022 Digital Annual Conference Mary Cheryl B. Gloner dedicated her career to addressing the priorities of vulnerable populations, building community capacity, and promoting health parity. This workshop will teach participants about the process of local policy action, how to identify potential challenges, and the need for collaborative partnerships from interdisciplinary health organizations to effectively enact policy, address social norms, and strengthen community relationships. Participants will be able to describe at least three innovative approaches to achieve equitable outcomes in school and university settings. St. Louis, MO Kayla completed her undergraduate degree in Social Work at James Madison University as well as her master's degree in Educational Technology/Instructional Design. 5:30 pm I. Dr. Meghan E. Burroughs is an Assistant Professor of Public Health Education at Bradley University. SOPHE 2023 Annual Conference. Dr. Explore opportunities to enhance the knowledge, motivation, and skills of health educators, and the culture of health education and health promotion as a profession. She is a life member of Eta Sigma Gamma. Calendar - Society for Public Health Education - SOPHE At the NCTCFP, Katherine manages the development and implementation of online educational programming for Title X clinicians, including webinars, podcasts, CE quizzes, and other activities. She has overseen the implementation and evolution of over 1,000 of these local events as they transitioned from in-person tabling to interactive virtual experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. She served as the State Epidemiologist of Delaware and managed the H1N1 pandemic in 2009. Dr. Luquis has a broad background in health education and health promotion. She works with several local public health organizations to support them in organizational management and public health actions, including strategic planning, board development, grant reviews, assessment, planning, and evaluation. Copyright 2017 - 2023 PublicHealthMapsAll rights reserved. Introduction and induction of incoming board members. She also contracts with non-profits and other national agencies to develop educational products and courses that focus on leadership, health equity, public-private partnerships, and community-level change theories in public health. She ensures that responder education training to programs across the agency is standardized and consistent for various emergency response roles. Identify at least two differences between two cities with mask mandates and those without mask mandates. 3. We believe that its our obligation to make responsible decisions in favor of public healthso were coming to you!. She received her BA in anthropology from Grinnell College in 2012 and her MPH in maternal and child health from Boston University in 2014. The Society for Public Health Education Annual Conference, to be held March 22-25, 2022 virtually, is an inclusive opportunity for anyone who plays a role in the health education profession. Digital communications have dominated the formation of consumer knowledge, attitudes and behaviors related to COVID-19, but many times not reaching those with low health literacy skills. Dr. Maureen Johnson is an Associate Professor in Public Health (Department of Applied Health Sciences) at Indiana State University. Prior to this role, she was an Assistant Professor at George Mason University teaching full time in the Department of Global and Community Health. Society for Public Health Education's 73rd Annual Conference March 22-25, 2022 | DIGITAL EXPERIENCE Abstract Submission Deadline: Monday, July 26, 2021 Selection notices are expected to be sent on or before September 30, 2021. Dr. Student Fellowship in Patient Engagement. Joseph is now an associate professor in the Department of Health Education and Promotion, College of Health and Human Performance, where he conducts research on tobacco prevention and control and LGBT health inequities. From 2003-2008, Martha was Director of Health Policy for Healthcare Georgia Foundation where she designed health policy and grantmaking strategies to promote better health and health care for all Georgians.Martha currently chairs the Board of Directors of the James F. and Sarah T. Fries Foundation which awards two prizes annually for improving health and for outstanding contributions to health education.
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