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PROGRAM (tentative)

Friday, February 22

Undergraduate Public Health Education-
From Getting Started to Best Practices

10:30 - 11:30 am
The efforts of APTR in undergraduate public health education include sponsoring the Innovations in Public Health Education project, the Consensus Conference on Undergraduate Public Health Education, and the APTR Faculty Development Program. This session will provide an overview of these projects and future efforts in this area.  This session will also examine the current undergraduate courses being taught by graduate public health educators and undergraduate faculty Richard Riegelman.

Moderator:
Richard Riegelman, MD, PhD
The George Washington University
School of Public Health and Health Services

Speakers:
William F. Bina, MD, MPH
Mercer University
School of Medicine

Elahe Nezami, PhD
Keck School of Medicine
University of Southern California


Prevention and Population Health and Health Sciences Education
1:00 - 2:30 pm
How do we collaboratively teach prevention and public health to students?

Moderator: 
Judith D. Rubin, MD, MPH
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine

Speakers:
Suzanne Lazorick, MD, MPH
East Carolina University
Department of Pediatrics

Jack Dillenberg, DDS, MPH
Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health

Julie Magri, MD, MPH
CAPT, United States Public Health Service
EIS Field Assignments Branch Career Development Division
Office of Workforce and Career Development
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


Undergraduate Public Health Education Skill Building Institute
1:00 - 4:30 pm
Get hands-on experience in a choice of the following core courses recommended for all colleges and universities. An additional workshop on Service-Learning in Health will assist public health practitioners to maximize the benefits of community based experiences.

  • Public Health 101—Richard Riegelman
  • Epidemiology 101­—Mark Kaelin
  • Global Health 101— Victor Barbiero


Moderator:
Richard Riegelman, MD, MPH
The George Washington University School of Public Health

Speakers:
Mark A. Kaelin, EdD
Montclair State University            

Victor K. Barbiero, PhD, MHS(TM)
The George Washington University
School of Public Health and Health Sciences
Department of Global Health

Suzanne Cashman, ScD
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health