2015 CSTE Annual Conference

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

6:30 AM-7:30 AM

3249

Group 5K Walk/Run CSTE will host our fourth annual 5K group walk/run for attendees. The start and finish line for the 5K will be located at the Sheraton Hotel. This is open to runners and walkers of all abilities. There is no fee for the event, but we do ask for confirmation of attendance at registration for further direct communications and details. PLEASE MEET IN THE SECOND FLOOR LOBBY OF SHERATON HOTEL BY 6:30 AM.

7:30 AM-8:15 AM

3065

Chronic Disease / MCH / Oral Health 1305 Workgroup Updates

3066

Cross Cutting I Epidemiology Methods Subcommittee Meeting - New Members Welcome

3067

Cross Cutting II Building Multi-Agency Response Capacity to Emergent or Bioterrorism Related Zoonotic Disease Outbreak Threats: Collaboration Results and Next Steps in Georgia

3069

Environmental Health Improving Disaster-Related Death Reporting on Death Certificates By Enhancing Interactions Between Epidemiologists, Vital Registrars, and Medical Examiners and Coroners

3233

Infectious Disease I Infectious Disease Position Statements Roundtable II

3070

Infectious Disease II Joint Investigations of Foreign and Emerging Animal Diseases

3071

Infectious Disease III Public Health Role Supporting Antimicrobial Stewardship Across Settings

3072

Infectious Disease IV Ambulatory Surgery Centers: A Discussion of Public Health's Role and a Local Perspective

3073

Occupational Health Climate Change: Development of a Research Agenda for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

3074

Surveillance / Informatics I Meeting the Goals of the CDC Surveillance Strategy: Improving State Health Information Systems Capacity through Technical Assistance

3075

Surveillance / Informatics II End-to-End Case Reporting and the Public Health Community Platform

7:30 AM-8:30 AM

7:30 AM-4:00 PM

8:30 AM-10:00 AM

3030

Plenary Where We Have Been

10:00 AM-10:30 AM

3176
3253

Epi Info™ 7 Consultation Hours and General Demonstrations - Web Data Entry (EWE) Web Enter provides a secure mechanism to collect information over the web to support surveillance systems or statewide data collections during outbreaks or emergency response situations.

10:30 AM-12:00 PM

2972

Chronic Disease / MCH / Oral Health I What’s SES Got to Do With It?

2973

Chronic Disease / MCH / Oral Health II We Care! From Gestational Diabetes to Cancer Screening

2974

Cross Cutting I Highlighting Disparities through Epidemiology

2981

Cross Cutting II US Entry Screening for Ebola: Systems, Strategies, Partnerships - Federal and State Perspectives

2975

Environmental Health Environmental Health Outcomes Among Underserved and Vulnerable Groups

2976

Infectious Disease I Infectious Disease Rapid Fire III: Vectorborne Diseases & Vaccine Preventable Diseases

2977

Infectious Disease II One if by Land, Two if by Sea -- Shedding Some Light on HIV

2978

Infectious Disease III Making Connections: From Farm to Festival

2979

Injury Prevention / Substance Abuse Beyond the Tip of the Iceberg: Substance Abuse Hospitalizations

2980

Occupational Health NIOSH and State Occupational Health Partners' Meeting

2982

Surveillance / Informatics I Getting to Yes: Progress Toward the Reportable Conditions Knowledge Management System (RCKMS) Panel

2983

Surveillance / Informatics II The Boston C Party: Hepatitis C Surveillance

1:00 PM-1:45 PM

3076

Chronic Disease / MCH / Oral Health Applicants Will Propose Criteria to Select 4-8 Communities in Which to Focus Prevention Efforts: State Approaches to Prioritizing Communities for Public Health Action

3077

Cross Cutting I Don't Put the Cart before the Horse: Using Tribal Community Readiness to Inform Action

3078

Cross Cutting II Piloting Census Tract Level Life Expectancy Estimates to Identify and Address Health Disparities

3079

Environmental Health CSTE Environmental/Occupational/Injury Steering Committee Update - New Members Welcome

3080

Infectious Disease I Infectious Disease Steering Committee Update - New Members Welcome

3081

Infectious Disease II Maximizing the Potential of Whole Genome Sequencing in Listeriosis Outbreak Investigations

3082

Infectious Disease III Surveillance Coordination for NNDSS Vaccine-Preventable Diseases and Enhanced Surveillance for Meningococcal Disease, Varicella, and Acute Flaccid Myelitis

3083

Injury Prevention / Substance Abuse Substance Abuse Epidemiology Roundtable

3086

Surveillance / Informatics I Reducing jurisdictional variation in reporting criteria: Can we? Should we?

3087

Surveillance / Informatics II National Syndromic Surveillance Program and Shared Tools in the Cloud

2:00 PM-3:30 PM

2985

Cross Cutting Disparities in Healthcare Access - CHANGE, MODERATOR 6/12

2986

Environmental Health Dunkin Do-Nots: Private Wells and Water Quality

2987

Infectious Disease I Infectious Disease Rapid Fire IV: HIV, STDs & Hepatitis C

2988

Infectious Disease II HAI Tide: Surveillance and Investigation in Waterborne Settings

2989

Infectious Disease III The Vital Role of Risk Communication during a Public Health Crisis: Lessons Learned from the Ebola Crisis

2990

Injury Prevention / Substance Abuse I Suicide and Sexual Violence: The Role of Social Factors

2993

Injury Prevention / Substance Abuse II Rapid Fire - Injury / Substance Abuse

2991

Occupational Health I Make Way for Data: Getting More Specific with Injury Surveillance

2992

Occupational Health II Pesticides That Caused Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Days

2994

Surveillance / Informatics I Population Health Data from Primary Care Records Panel - CHANGE, MODERATOR 6/13

2995

Surveillance / Informatics II The Midnight Ride of Evaluation

3:30 PM-4:00 PM

3254

Epi Info™ 7 Consultation Hours and General Demonstrations - Web Data Entry (EWE) Web Enter provides a secure mechanism to collect information over the web to support surveillance systems or statewide data collections during outbreaks or emergency response situations.

3177

4:00 PM-5:30 PM

2996

Chronic Disease / MCH / Oral Health I Filling the Gaps: Novel Approaches for Collecting Data on Hard to Reach Populations

2997

Chronic Disease / MCH / Oral Health II Why so Blue? Mental Health and Physical Well-Being

2998

Cross Cutting I Shoeleather Tales of Expanding Epidemiology Capacity

2999

Cross Cutting II Community Health Assessment and Improvement Efforts

3000

Environmental Health I Paul Sever, "The Weather is Coming!": Climate Change and Environmental Impact on Disease - CHANGE, MODERATOR 6/12

3005

Environmental Health II Not Just Another Tea Party: Elk River Chemical Spill Investigation

3001

Infectious Disease Position Statements (Members Only)

3002

Injury Prevention / Substance Abuse Left, Left, Left Right Left: Injury Data Boot Camp

3003

Occupational Health I Surveillance is to Public Health as the Green Monsta is to Fenway

3004

Occupational Health II Paul Revere Got the Word Out, So Can You! #WorkerHealth #WorkplaceSafety #OHS

3006

Surveillance / Informatics I Rapid Fire II: Surveillance Policy, Electronic Laboratory Reporting, and Non-Infectious Disease Surveillance Potpourri

3007

Surveillance / Informatics II Wicked Surveillance Methods

5:45 PM-6:30 PM

3088

Chronic Disease / MCH / Oral Health Overview of the National Mentorship Program in Applied Chronic Disease Epidemiology

3089

Cross Cutting I Accreditation, Quality Improvement, and Epidemiology: Defining the Intersection Points

3090

Cross Cutting II Poison Center Community of Practice: Collaboration Between Poison Centers and Health Departments

3091

Environmental Health I Incorporating Disaster Epidemiology Tools and Long-Term Surveillance into State and Local Health Departments

3095

Environmental Health II Developing a Public Health Surveillance Program for Natural Gas Extraction Activities

3092

Infectious Disease I Developing a Transparent Country Risk Classification System to Guide Pre-Travel Rabies Vaccination Recommendations

3093

Infectious Disease II How Do We Solve a Problem like Shigellosis?

3094

Infectious Disease III The CDC National Healthcare Safety Network: Planned Changes and Improvements and the Impact of State Mandates and CMS Rules

3096

Occupational Health A Renewed Perspective: Updates to the National Emergency Department Surveillance System for Nonfatal Occupational Injuries

3097

Surveillance / Informatics I Improving Hepatitis C Surveillance and Viral Hepatitis Epidemiologic Profiles

3098

Surveillance / Informatics II CSTE National ELR Workgroup Meet & Greet

6:30 PM-8:30 PM

3178

President's Banquet The CSTE President's Banquet is a casual dinner on Tuesday evening featuring a lecture in memory of Dr. Jonathan Mann and an awards ceremony to honor members. This is a fee event and admission is not included with conference registration. Dinner is served during the banquet with entrée selections limited to those chosen by CSTE; no substitutions are available. We encourage attendees to purchase tickets early as the event always SELLS OUT. Business attire please.