2012 National STD Conference – Program Science: A New Initiative: A New Approach to STD Prevention Programs – March 12, 2012

Presentations

Program Science: A New Initiative: A New Approach to STD Prevention Programs
Sevgi O. Aral, PhD, MS, MA
Associate Director for Science
Division of STD Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Program Science – Approaches to Maximize Return on Investment in HIV Prevention
David Wilson, PhD
Director, Global AIDS Program
World Bank

Global Program Science Initiatives
James Blanchard, MD, PhD, MPH
Centre for Global Public Health
University of Manitoba

Program Science: US Initiative
Gail Bolan, MD
Director, Division of STD Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Issues and Priorities in Program Science
Susan DeLisle, ARNP, MPH

Issues and Priorities in Program Science
Matthew R. Golden MD, MPH
Center for AIDS & STD, University of WA
Public Health – Seattle & King County

Expedited Partner Therapy
Matthew Hogben, PhD
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Thoughts on Program Science Priorities
Matthew Hogben , PhD
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Programme Science: View from a Community Setting
Kenneth H. Mayer, M.D.
Fenway Health
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Harvard Medical School

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Target Audience: This one-day meeting is for all conference attendees who are interested in STD/HIV epidemiology and STD/HIV prevention programs. Participants may include scientists, researchers, prevention program experts; people new to the STD field as well as those with experience.

Goal of this session: To provide a review of the conceptual framework for program science and the global program science initiative; to launch the United States program science initiative; to present panel discussions on issues and priorities in program science and the road map for success in this new approach. Discussions will cover the relevant knowledge bases; relevant research and management issues including strategic planning, implementation and evaluation of prevention programs as well as maximization of returns on prevention investments.

Learning Objectives: By the end of the session, the participant will be able to:

  • Define Program Science
  • Describe the Global Program Science Initiative
  • Describe the U.S. Program Science Initiative being launched
  • Describe the training and capacity building needs associated with the program science Initiative
  • Describe the Program Science knowledge domains and knowledge tools being developed

Questions: Contact Sevgi Aral, SAral@cdc.gov, (404) 639-8259.