2012 National STD Conference – Program Agenda
Pre-Conference Activities
Pre-Conference Meetings
Monday, March 12, 2012 | |
8:00 am – 4:00 pm | NCSD Board of Directors Meeting |
Lake Calhoun | Invitation only |
Fifth Level | |
8:30 am – 11:30 pm | IPP Regional Coordinators Meeting |
Greenway Ballroom A-B | Invitation only |
Second Level | |
8:30 am – 1:00 pm | STD 101 in a Box Workshop |
Greenway Ballroom D-G | Open |
Second Level | |
8:30 am – 4:30 pm | Program Science: A New Initiative: A New Approach to STD Prevention |
Greenway Ballroom H-J | Open |
Second Level | |
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm | Community Approaches to Reducing STDs Meeting |
Lake Nokomis | Invitation Only |
Fifth Floor | |
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm | IPP Epi-Methods Meeting |
Greenway Ballroom A/B | Invitation Only |
Second Level | |
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm | Meeting with FSAC Members |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom, D3 | Invitation Only |
Main Level | |
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm | Mental Health and STD Prevention Workshops |
Regency Room | Open |
Second Level | Part I: Mental Health |
Part II: Mental Health and STD Prevention | |
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm | Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT) – Strategies to Address Common Barriers to Implementation |
Lake Superior A | Open |
Fifth Level |
Site Visits
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm | MINNEAPOLIS SITE VISITS to Local STD-Related Programs |
Sponsored by NCSD (See NCSD Site Visits) |
MONDAY, MARCH 12, 2012
10:00 am – 6:00 pm | REGISTRATION/INFORMATION OPEN |
Exhibit Hall | |
Main Level | |
5:00 pm | CONFERENCE BEGINS |
5:00 pm- 6:15 pm | OPENING PLENARY SESSION |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom | |
Main Level | Chair and Moderator |
Gail Bolan, MD CDC, Atlanta |
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Welcome and Introduction from the Conference Sponsors | |
Gail Bolan, MD Conference Chair CDC, Atlanta |
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Lynn Barclay Conference Co-chair President and CEO, American Social Health Association |
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Jeanne Marrazzo, MD, MPH Conference Co-chair President, American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association |
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William (Bill) Smith Conference Co-chair Executive Director, National Coalition of STD Directors |
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Welcome and Introduction from Minnesota | |
Peter Carr, MPH Minnesota Department of Health, St. Paul |
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Reflections on the Past Decades of STD/HIV Prevention: Evolving Norms, Behaviors and Science | |
James Curran, MD, MPH Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta |
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6:15 pm – 8:00 pm | WELCOME RECEPTION |
Exhibit Hall | GRAND OPENING |
Main Level |
TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 2012
7:00 am – 8:15 am | CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST |
Nicollet Promenade | |
Main Level | |
7:00 am – 6:00 pm | REGISTRATION/INFORMATION OPEN |
Exhibit Hall | |
Main Level | |
7:30 am – 6:30 pm | EXHIBITION HALL OPEN |
Exhibit Hall | Closed 8:30 am – 9:30 am and 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm |
Main Level | |
8:30 am – 9:30 am | PLENARY SESSION – The Impact of Health Reform on Prevention, Provision of Services, and Control of STDs |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom | |
Main Level | Chair and Moderator |
Mary-Beth Harty, JD, MPH Assistant Research Professor The George Washington University, Washington, DC |
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Updates on the Implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) | |
Jeffrey Levi, PhD Executive Director Trust for America’s Health, Washington, DC |
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The Future of STD Prevention: The Experience of a Health Reform State | |
Kevin Cranston, MDiv Director, Bureau of Infectious Disease Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Boston |
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Concurrent Sessions A1 – A7 | |
10:15 am – 12:00 pm | A1 ORAL PRESENTATIONS – Resistance Is Fertile: The Coming of Age of AMR GC |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom C/D | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Kyle T. Bernstein, PhD, ScM San Francisco Department of Public Health |
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A1.1
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Rapid Assessment and Response to Neisseria gonorrhoeae with Decreased Susceptibility to Cephalosporins in California |
Mark Pandori, PhD, HCLD (ABB) San Francisco Department of Public Health |
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A1.2
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Mandated Reporting of Neisseria gonorrhoeae Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test Results to a Local Health Department to Surveil for the Emergence of Cephalosporin Resistance |
Julia A. Schillinger, MD, MSc CDC, New York City |
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A1.3
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Gonorrhea Treatment Practices in the STD Surveillance Network (SSuN) in 2010 |
Roxanne Kerani, PhD Public Health – Seattle and King County |
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A1.4
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Do New Ceftriaxone Treatment Recommendations for Gonorrhea Delay Treatment Among Low Injecting Facilities? |
Sarah Guerry, MD Los Angeles County Department of Public Health |
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A1.5
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Failure of Azithromycin Treatment for Urogenital Gonorrhea in the United States verified by Molecular Typing Methods |
Olusegun Soge, PhD University of Washington, Seattle |
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A1.6
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Treatment in an Era of Dwindling Treatment Options |
Kimberly A. Workowski, MD Emory University, Atlanta |
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10:15 am – 12:00 pm | A2 SYMPOSIUM – Panel Discussion: Essential Elements for Sexual Health Providers to Consider in Contracting with Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom A/B | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Clare Coleman, BA National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, Washington, DC |
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Family Planning Providers and FQHCs | |
Clare Coleman, BA National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, Washington, DC |
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Panel Discussion: Essential Elements of Partnering with FQHCs | |
Gayla Winston, MPH President and CEO, Indiana Family Health Council, Inc. |
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10:15 am – 12:00 pm | A3 Oral Presentations – The “Have Nots” Have and the “Haves”Have Not: Inequalities and STDs in the US |
Regency Room | |
Second Level | Moderator |
David B. Johnson, BA CDC, Atlanta |
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A3.1
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Risk Factors Associated with Trichomonas vaginalis Infection as Measured with a Nucleic Acid Amplification Test in Women in the United States |
Charlotte Gaydos, DrPH Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore |
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A3.2
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How Do African American Adults Understand and Conceptualize HIV and Other STDs? Implications and Opportunities for a More Holistic Approach to Promoting Sexual Health |
Allison Friedman, MS CDC, Atlanta |
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A3.3
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Measuring Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Gonorrhea by Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Region, California 1990–2010: How You Slice It Matters |
Michael Samuel, DrPH California Department of Health, Richmond |
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A3.4
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STIs and Behavioral Risk Among Sexual Minority Women — Chicago, 2009-2011 |
Cameron Estrich, BA University of Illinois at Chicago |
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A3.5
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“Clap” for College: Educational Roots of STI Disparities Between Students at Colleges Versus 4 Year Colleges |
Janet Rosenbaum, PhD, AM University of Maryland, Washington, DC |
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A3.6
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Using DIS to Gain a Neighborhood Perspective for Syphilis Elimination Activities |
Bodashus Dawson, BS Marion County Health Department, Indianapolis |
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10:15 am – 12:00 pm | A4 Oral Presentations – The Birds + the Bees +? When Sex Isn’t the Only Thing Driving STD |
Greenway Ballroom F/G | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Patricia Kissinger, PhD Tulane University, New Orleans |
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A4.1
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Association Between Condom Serosorting and Bacterial STI Outcomes Among HIV-Negative MSM at an Urban LGBT Health Center |
Anna Hotton, PhD, MPH Howard Brown/UIC School of Public Health, Chicago |
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A4.2
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Impact of a Chlamydia trachomatis Diagnosis on Sex Partnership Patterns: Implications for Ongoing Transmission |
Linda Niccolai, PhD Yale School of Public Health, New Haven |
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A4.3
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Identifying Community Venues for Targeted HIV Transmission Control |
Jacky Jennings, PhD, MPH Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore |
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A4.4
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Social Determinants, Epidemiologic Context, and Individual Risk Factors for Chlamydia (CT) Among Women Attending Family Planning (FP) Clinics in the Region X Infertility Prevention Project (IPP), 2010 |
David Fine, PhD Cardea Services, Seattle |
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A4.5
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Toward a Social Ecology of N. Gonorrhoeae: Association of Incidence in Females with Neighborhood Characteristics in Five Geographically Disparate States, 2006 – 2008 |
Mark Stenger, MA CDC, Atlanta |
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A4.6
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The Impact of Poverty on Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Diagnoses Among Teenagers and Young Adults in Virginia |
Oana Vasiliu, MD, MS Virginia Department of Health, Richmond |
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10:15 am – 12:00 pm | A5 WORKSHOP – Rapid Ethnographic Assessment as a Tool for STD Programs: An Introduction to the Approach |
Greenway Ballroom A-C | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Karen Kroeger, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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Concepts and Principles | |
Karen Kroeger, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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Methods: Interviews and Observations | |
Thurka Sangaramoorthy, PhD, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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Analysis and Reporting | |
Fred Bloom, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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10:15 am – 12:00 pm | A6 ORAL PRESENTATION – It’s Still Magic Even If You Know How It’s Done: Evaluating Innovation in Service Delivery |
Greenway Ballroom D/E | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Alexis Kaigler, MPP CDC, Atlanta |
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A6.1
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Finding Medical Homes for STIs in New York State |
Bruce Agins, MD, MPH New York State Department of Health |
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A6.2
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Can Webinars Influence Clinicians’ Intent to Improve STD Screening and Treatment? |
Blanche Collins, PhD, MHSE CDC, Atlanta |
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A6.3
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Lessons Learned from Implementing Kiosks for Patient Self Registration at a Walk-in Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Clinic, New York City, 2010-2011 |
Jessica M. Borrelli, MPH New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene |
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A6.4
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Delivering Laboratory Results by Text Message and E-mail: A Survey of Factors Associated with Conceptual Acceptability Among STD Clinic Attendees in the Southern United States |
Avnish Tripathi, MD, MPH University of South Carolina, Columbia |
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A6.5
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State STD Policy Trends and the Role of Health Department Public Employees in Shaping Policy |
Burke Hays, MPH National Coalition of STD Directors, Washington, DC |
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A6.6
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The Legal Aspects of Expedited Partner Therapy Practice: Do Laws Really Matter? |
Ryan Cramer, JD, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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10:15 am – 12:00 pm | A7 ORAL PRESENTATION – PCSI’s Emerging Adulthood: Looking Past the Troubled Teens |
Greenway Ballroom H-J | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Kathryn Macomber, MPH Michigan Department of Community Health |
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A7.1
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The Urge to Merge: One State Health Department’s Experience in Consolidating STD and HIV/AIDS Programs |
DeAnn Gruber, PhD, LCSW Louisiana Office of Public Health, New Orleans |
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A7.2
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Using the “Ten Essential Public Health Services” Framework to Support Program Services Coordination and Integration |
Barbara Conrad, BSN, RN, MPH Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Baltimore |
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A7.3
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Silo-Busting: Integrating Activities Across HIV, Sexually Transmitted Disease (STDs), TB, and Viral Hepatitis Programs at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene |
Jennifer Fuld, PhD Candidate, MA New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Long Island City |
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A7.4
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Integrated Models of HIV and STD Partner Services |
Elin Begley, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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A7.5
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There is No Room for Complacency: Recent Trends in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Seroprevalence and Risk Behaviors Among Early Syphilis Cases in Los Angeles, 2005 – 2010 |
Getahun Aynalem, MD, MPH Los Angeles County Department of Public Health |
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A7.6
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Concurrent HIV-STD Testing by Patient Chief Complaint in an Emergency Department |
Pamela Klein, MSPH University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
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12:00 pm – 1:30 pm | LUNCH BREAK |
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm | SPONSORED LUNCH SESSION (Sponsored by Merck) |
Lake Superior – A/B | Anogenital HPV Epidemiology, Diseases, and Vaccines |
Fifth Level | Dennis Fortenberry, MD, MS |
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis | |
12:10 pm – 1:30 pm | TOWN HALL MEETING Comprehensive STD Prevention Services (CSPS) Discussion: Input into New Directions in 2014 |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom C/D | |
Main Level | Discussant |
Gail Bolan, MD CDC, Atlanta |
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1:30 pm – 3:00 pm | MINI-PLENARY SESSIONS |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom A/B | Mini-Plenary 1 – Competing Demands among Clinical Preventive Services: Evidence, Return on Investment, Prioritization, and Future Directions |
Main Level | |
Moderator and Discussant | |
Ashley B. Coffield, MPA Principal Fellow Partnership for Prevention, Washington, DC |
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Preventive Services for Women: Opportunities and Insights from the 2011 IOM Committee Recommendations | |
Magda G. Peck, ScD Founding Dean and Professor, Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, Milwaukee |
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Where Does STD Prevention Fit Into Clinical Priorities? | |
Michael Maciosek, PhD Health Economist and Senior Research Investigor HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis |
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What about the Men? Considerations for Sexual/Reproductive Health Clinical Preventive Services for Males | |
Arik V. Marcell, MD, MPH Assistant Professor Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore |
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Nicollet Grand Ballroom C/D | Mini-Plenary 2 – Emerging Research Paradigms in STD Epidemiology and Prevention |
Main Level | |
Moderator | |
Sevgi Aral, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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Program Science: The Integrated, Trans-disciplinary Science Base for the Planning, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of STD/HIV Prevention Programs | |
David Wilson, PhD Director, Global AIDS Program The World Bank, Washington, DC |
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Mathematical Modeling: Strengthing Prevention Policy | |
Geoffrey Garnett, PhD Professor of Microparasite Epidemiology Imperial College, London |
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Complexity Science: Characteristics and Implications for Future Approaches to STD/HIV Prevention | |
David H. Peters, MD, DrPH Director, Health Systems Programs Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore |
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Concurrent Sessions B1 – B8 | |
3:15 pm – 5:00 pm | B1 SYMPOSIUM – Results from the “GYT: Get Yourself Tested” Campaign |
Greenway Ballroom H-J | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Alison Friedman, MS CDC, Atlanta |
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Overview of the Campaign: GYT Partnerships and Purpose | |
Sarah Levine, MS Kaiser Family Foundation, Washington, DC |
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Promoting GYT: On-Air and Web Components | |
Lily Williamson, MA MTV Networks, New York |
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Getting People Talking: GYT’s Use of Social Media | |
Rachel Kachur, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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GYT on the Ground: Implementation in Local Areas | |
Charles Cook, BA Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Washington, DC |
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Impact of GYT: Evaluation Data from Clinics | |
Mary McFarlane, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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3:15 pm – 5:00 pm | B2 SYMPOSIUM – The Safety Net System and Implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom C/D | |
Main Level | National Coalition of STD Directors (NCSD) |
William (Bill) Smith, BA NCSD, Washington, DC |
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Panel Discussion: Safety Net and ACA | |
Kevin Cranston, MD Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Boston |
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The Safety Net System and Implementation of the ACA | |
Clare Coleman, BA National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, Washington, DC |
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3:15 pm – 5:00 pm | B3 Oral Presentations – Adolescents: Don’t Serve the Young and the Restless the Same as the Old and the Textless |
Greenway Ballroom D/E | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Jacky Jennings, PhD, MPH Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore |
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B3.1
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Perceptions of Neighborhood Partner Availability and Discordance Between Ideal and Actual Sex Partner Characteristics within a Cohort of Adolescent Females at High Risk for Sexually Transmitted Infections |
Pamela Matson, PhD, MPH Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore |
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B3.2
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School Based Screening and Beyond: Expanding Collaborations to Serve DC’s Youth |
Yasir Shah, MPH, CHES Washington, DC Department of Health |
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B3.3
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Young Women’s Body Image and Self-Protective Sexual Behaviors |
Valerie B. Suggs, MPH Marion County Public Health Department, Indianapolis |
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B3.4
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A Multidimensional Model of Sexual Health, Condom Use and STI Among Adolescent Women |
Devon J. Hensel, PhD Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis |
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B3.5
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Using Targeted Facebook Ads to Increase Condom Use in Adolescents |
Ayla Tolosa, MPH Philadelphia Department of Public Health |
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B3.6
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Risk Among Youth with Discordant Sexual Identity and Sexual Behavior: Representative Data from the 2005-2009 New York City Youth Risk Behavior Surveys |
Preeti Pathela, PhD New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Long Island City |
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3:15 pm – 5:00 pm | B4 SYMPOSIUM – STD Surveillance and Case Management Systems in a “Post” STD*MIS World: Examples and Experiences from the Field |
Regency Room | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Robin Hennessy, MPH CDC, Queens |
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Journey from STD*MIS to Maven in NYC: The Agony and the Ecstasy | |
Robin Hennessy, MPH CDC, Queens |
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Evolution of a Modern STD Business Application | |
Stacy Shiver, BS Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee |
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The New Age of Electronic STD Surveillance and Case Management Systems: Michigan Disease Surveillance System | |
Kathryn Macomber, MPH Michigan Department of Community Health, Lansing |
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Swimming Upstream: Developing a New STD Data System in Washington State | |
Julie Simon, MSPH Washington Department of Health, Olympia |
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What’s New for PA-NEDSS, STD Surveillance? | |
Stephen Kowalewski, BS CDC, Harrisburg |
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3:15 pm – 5:00 pm | B5 Oral Presentations – MSMBC: MSM, Biotechnology, and Clinical Services |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom A/B | |
Main Level | Moderator |
Gordon Mansergh, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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B5.1
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Grindr and Other Geosocial Networking Applications: Advent of a Novel, High-Risk Sexual Market Place |
Matt Beymer, MPH Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center |
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B5.2
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Sexual Risk Among Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) in a National Probability Sample: Prevalence of Risky Behaviors and Temporal Trends |
Jami Leichliter, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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B5.3
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New HIV Diagnoses Among Men who have Sex with Men Attending STD Clinics in the STD Surveillance Network (SSuN)—July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011 |
Eloisa Llata, MD, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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B5.4
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Is Syphilis Elimination Still an Option? Primary and Secondary Syphilis, 2008-2010, Chicago, IL |
Irina Tabidze, MD, MPH Chicago Department of Public Health |
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B5.5
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Utility of Syphilis Chemiluminescence Immunoassay Index Values for Distinguishing True Infection Among Subgroups of Patients with Discordant Treponemal Immunoassay Results |
Joan Chow, MPH, DrPH California Department of Public Health, Richmond |
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B5.6
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Successful Syphilis Disease Intervention Linking a High-Risk Sexual Network of MSM |
Richie Diesterheft, BA DePaul University, Chicago |
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3:15 pm – 5:00 pm | B6 Symposium – Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Prevention: Maximizing Return on Investments |
Lake Superior A/B | |
Fifth Level | Moderator |
Sevgi Aral, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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Heterogeneity; Concentration; Targeting; Prioritization and Return on Investment | |
Harrell Chesson, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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Gonorrhea: The Epidemiology; The Interventions; Targeting and Prioritization | |
Mark Stenger, MA CDC, Atlanta |
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Chlamydia: The Epidemiology; The Interventions; Targeting and Prioritization | |
Elizabeth Torrone, MSPH, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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Gonorrhea: Epidemiology and Prevention in NYC | |
Susan Blank, MD, MPH CDC, Long Island City |
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3:15 pm – 5:00 pm | B7 SYMPOSIUM – Backward, Fast and NAATSY: Dilemmas in STD Diagnostics |
Greenway Ballroom A-C | Featuring an interactive panel and audience participation |
Second Level | |
Moderators | |
Jo-Anne Dillon, PhD University of Saskatchewan, Canada |
Karen W. Hoover, MD, MSc
CDC, AtlantaReverse Sequence Syphilis Testing: Pros and Cons of Syphilis Screening with EIA
Thomas Peterman, MD, MSc
CDC, Atlanta
NAATS Testing at Non-Genital Sites – the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Peter Leone, MD
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Matching the Right HIV Test to the Right Population: When Are Rapid Tests Not Good Enough?
Jo-Anne Stekler, MD, MPH
Univeristy of Washington, Seattle
5:00 pm – 6:30 pmPOSTER SESSION 1 (odd numbered posters) Exhibit HallSponsored by RocheMain Level
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 2012
6:45 am – 8:15 pm | SPONSORED BREAKFAST SESSION – New Molecular Diagnostic Assays for HPV and Trichomonas vaginalis (Sponsored by Gen-Probe) |
Lake Superior A/B | |
Fifth Floor | Charlotte Gaydos, DrPH Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore |
Jennifer Smith, PhD University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
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7:00 am – 8:15 am | CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST |
Nicollet Promenade | |
Main Level | |
7:30 am – 5:30 pm | EXHIBITION HALL OPEN |
Exhibit Hall | Closed 8:30 am – 9:30 am and 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm |
Main Level | |
7:30 am – 6:00 pm | REGISTRATION/INFORMATION OPEN |
Exhibit Hall | |
Main Level | |
8:30 am – 9:45 am | PLENARY SESSION |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom | |
Main Level | Chair and Moderator |
Edward W. Hook, III, MD University of Alabama at Birmingham |
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Addressing HIV/STI Disparities among MSM | |
Gregorio Millett, MPH CDC/HHS Liaison to White House Office of National AIDS Policy Washington, D.C. |
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Featuring an interactive panel discussion. | |
Kenneth Mayer, MD Medical Director The Fenway Institute, Boston |
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David Munar President/CEO AIDS Foundation of Chicago |
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Jack N. Spencer Award | |
Concurrent Sessions C1-C8 | |
10:30 am – 12:15 pm | C1 Oral Presentations – Friends with Benefits: STD Prevention and Reproductive Health |
Greenway Ballroom D/E | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Alana Ward, MPP Partnership for Prevention, Washington, DC |
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C1.1
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Prevention of Neonatal Herpes: United States Physicians’ Practices Versus Clinical Guidelines |
Camille Introcaso, MD CDC, Atlanta |
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C1.2
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Does Discussing STDs or HIV with a Parent Increase Condom Use Among Young Women Using Other Contraceptive Methods? |
Heather Bradley, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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C1.3
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Enhanced Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Surveillance in Three New York State Emergency Departments |
Heather Lindstrom, PhD Erie County Department of Health, Buffalo |
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C1.4
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Assessing the Impact of High School Screening on Births Among Teenaged Mothers |
Greta Anschuetz, MPH Philadelphia Department of Public Health |
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C1.5
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Closing the Gap: Missed Opportunities for Chlamydia Screening Among Young Females Seeking Reproductive Health Care |
Joan Chow, MPH, DrPH California Department of Public Health, Richmond |
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C1.6
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STD CHOICES: Integrating Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancy Prevention into Routine Care for High-Risk Women Attending Urban STD Clinics in Baltimore MD, and Denver CO |
Heidi Hutton, PhD Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore |
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10:30 am – 12:15 pm | C2 SYMPOSIUM – Best Practices for Conducting Internet-based Sexual Health Research |
Regency Room | |
Second Level | Online Recruitment Protocols for Hard-to-Reach Populations |
Alex Lantaffi, PhD University of Minnesota |
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Understanding Technology Use Among Your Target Population: The Role of Formative Research | |
Kevin Horvath, PhD University of Minnesota |
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Protocols for Conducting Online Focus Groups and Interviews | |
Michael Wilkerson, PhD University of Minnesota |
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The Detection and Effects of Data from Potentially Ineligible Participants in Online Survey Research | |
Jeremy Grey, MA University of Minnesota |
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Considerations of Unobserved Heterogeneity in Internet-Based Survey Data | |
Derek Smolenski, PhD University of Minnesota |
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10:30 am – 12:15 pm | C3 Oral Presentations – Healthcare Changes and STDs: When the Money Goes, Will the Services Stay? |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom A/B | |
Main Level | Moderator |
Bill Lafferty, MD University of Missouri-Kansas City |
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C3.1
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A National Overview of Challenges Faced by STD Programs and Their Engagement in External Partnerships, as Reported in Annual Progress Reports Submitted to CDC |
Julia Hood, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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C3.2
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Evaluating the Impact of State Budget Eliminations on STD Clinical Services in New Hampshire: Assessment and Development of a Statewide Response |
Kirsten Durzy, MPH New Hampshire Division of Public Health Services |
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C3.3
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A Universal Health Insurance Mandate Does Not Equate to Universal Coverage for STI Clinic Patients |
Donna Felsenstein, MD, FIDSA Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston |
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C3.4
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The Future of the Infertility Prevention Project (IPP): Partnership Opportunities and Recommendations in Light of Passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act |
Yvonne Hamby, MPH JSI Research and Training Institute, Denver |
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C3.5
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Effect of Shifts in Funding for STI Services During Health Reform Changes in Massachusetts |
Mari-Lynn Drainoni, Med, PhD Boston University School of Public Health |
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C3.6
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Federal Appropriations: What is this Process and What Does it Mean? |
Stephanie S. Arnold Pang, BA National Coalition of STD Directors, Washington, DC |
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10:30 am – 12:15 pm | C4 Oral Presentations – Where Size Matters: Big Picture Data in Action |
Greenway Ballroom F/G | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Bradley Stoner, MD, PhD Washington University in St. Louis |
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C4.1
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Prevalence of Anogenital Warts Among Participants in Private Health Plans in the United States 2003-2009: Potential Impact of HPV Vaccination |
Elaine W. Flagg, PhD, MS CDC, Atlanta |
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C4.2
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An Analysis of STD Screening in HIV-Infected Persons Receiving Privately Insured Medical Care |
Anthony Davis, BHS, CHES San Diego State University |
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C4.3
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HPV Type Distribution in Females with High Grade Cervical Disease in the United States: The HPV-IMPACT Project |
Susan Hariri, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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C4.4
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Evidence of Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Effectiveness in Reducing Genital Warts: An Analysis of California Public Family Planning Administrative Claims Data, 2007-2009 |
Heidi Bauer, MD, MPH, MS California Department of Public Health, Richmond |
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C4.5
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The STD Clinic Electronic Medical Record as a Tool for Program Evaluation and Research |
Christine Mettenbrink, MSPH Denver Public Health |
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C4.6
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A Trich-y Question: Should Trichomoniasis be a Nationally Notifiable Disease? |
Brooke Hoots, PhD, MSPH CDC, Atlanta |
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10:30 am – 12:15 pm | C5 Symposium – Preparing for the Threat of Multidrug-Resistant Neisseria Gonorrhoeae |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom C/D | |
Main Level | Moderator |
Kyle T. Bernstein, PhD, ScM San Francisco Department of Public Health |
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The Public Health Importance of N. Gonorrhoeae Resistance and Recent Surveillance Trends | |
Robert Kirkcaldy, MD, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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Real Time PCR as a Surveillance Tool for Detection of N. gonorrhoeae with a Reduced Susceptibility to Oral Cephalosporins | |
Mark Pandori, PhD, HCLD (ABB) San Francisco Department of Public Health |
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N. gonorrhoeae Culture Based Susceptibility Testing and the Limits of Molecular Detection Methods | |
David Trees, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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Planning and Programmatic Responses | |
Susan S. Philip, MD, MPH San Francisco Department of Public Health |
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10:30 am – 12:15 pm | C6 ORAL PRESENTATION – Out of the Closet: Clinical Care for Your MSM Population |
Greenway Ballroom H-J | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Jo Valentine, MSW CDC, Atlanta |
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C6.1
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Exploring the Cost-Effectiveness of Syphilis Point-of-Care (POC) Tests for Screening Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) in Nonmedical Settings |
Kwame Owusu-Edusei, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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C6.2
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Will HPV Vaccine Delivery in Healthcare Settings Reach MSM? |
Elissa Meites, MD, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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C6.3
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Routine Computer-Assisted Self-Interview Increased Sexual History Completeness Among MSM STD Clinic Patients |
Julia Dombrowski, MD, MPH University of Washington, Seattle |
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C6.4
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Targeting the Use of HIV RNA Screening to Maximize Yield and Minimize Cost: NYC Health Department STD Clinics, 2008-2011 |
Susan Blank, MD, MPH CDC, Long Island City |
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C6.5
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Syphilis Re-Infection within Men at Fenway Health |
Aniruddha Hazra, BA Boston University School of Medicine |
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C6.6
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Attitudes Toward New Social and Biomedical HIV Prevention Techniques Among Male Couples |
Jason Mitchell, PhD, MPH Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee |
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10:30 am – 12:15 pm | C7 Oral Presentations – A Portrait of Chlamydia as a Young Bacteria: A Screening Tale |
Greenway Ballroom A-C | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Linda Niccolai, MSc, PhD Yale School of Public Health |
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C7.1
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Origins of Repeat Infections with Chlamydia trachomatis and Mycoplasma genitalium Among Heterosexual Men |
Patricia Kissinger, PhD Tulane University, New Orleans |
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C7.2
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Public-Private Partnership Increases Chlamydia Screening in Medicaid Managed Care Population |
Nancy Deising, BS Michigan Department of Community Health, Detroit |
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C7.3
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The Male Reproductive Health Project: Increasing Male Clients and STI Testing at Family Planning Clinics, 2009-2011 |
David Fine, PhD Cardea Services, Seattle |
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C7.4
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Trends in Chlamydia Retesting Rates Among Males and Females, Region II Infertility Prevention Project, CY2007-CY2009 |
Kelly Morrison Opdyke, MPH Cicatelli Associates, Inc., New York |
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C7.5
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Improving Chlamydia Screening Program Outcomes Through Regional Collaboration in the Region IX Infertility Prevention Project (IPP) |
Patricia A. Blackburn, MPH Cardea Services, Oakland |
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C7.6
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A Closer Look: Barriers and Opportunities to Improve Chlamydia Retesting Rates |
Sarah Goldenkranz, MPH Cardea Services, Seattle |
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10:30 am – 12:15 pm | C8 SYMPOSIUM – Perspectives on Advancing Sexual Health |
Lake Superior A/B | |
Fifth Level | Moderator |
John M. Douglas, Jr., MD CDC, Atlanta |
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Sexual Health Across the Lifespan | |
Eli Coleman, MD, PhD, LP University of Minnesota, Minneapolis |
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National Efforts to Advance Sexual Health Using a Public Health Approach In the U.S | |
Megan Ivankovich, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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The Status of Sexual Health in the United States: A Preliminary Set of Indicators | |
Jami Leichliter, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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Not Under My Roof: The Impact of Culture and Parent-Adolescent Interactions on Sexual Health | |
Amy Schalet, PhD University of Massachusetts Amherst |
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12:15 pm – 2:15 pm | LUNCH BREAK |
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm | THOMAS PARRAN AWARD LUNCHEON |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom | (Sponsored by ASTDA) |
Main Level | |
Lessons Learned from an STD Research Career Spent in the Big Easy Thomas Parran Award Recipient |
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David H. Martin, MD Louisiana State University, New Orleans |
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Achievement Award Recipient | |
Kimberly A. Workowski, MD Emory University, Atlanta |
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Young Investigator Recipient | |
Ina Park, MD, MS California Department of Public Health |
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2:15 pm – 3:45 pm | MINI-PLENARY SESSIONS |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom A/B | Mini-Plenary 3 – Swimming Upstream: Beyond the Numbers on MSM Sexual Health |
Main Level | |
Moderator | |
Mark Stenger, MA Epidemiologist, Surveillance and Data Management Branch CDC, Atlanta |
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LGBT Life-Course Developmental Issues | |
Durryle Brooks Program Manager, GLBTQ Health and Rights, Advocates for Youth Washington, DC |
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Safe Schools and their Contribution to Health and Well-being for LGBT Youth | |
Steven Toledo, MPA Project Manager: LGBT Safe Schools Initiative, GLSEN New York, New York |
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Not Waving, But Drowning? – Barriers and Challenges in Access to Sexual Health Services for MSM | |
Kellan Baker Health Policy Analyst, Center for American Progress Washington, DC |
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MSM and LGBT Sexual Health Policy Efforts and How STD Programs Can and Should Get Involved | |
William (Bill) Smith Executive Director, National Coalition of STD Directors Washington, DC |
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Nicollet Grand Ballroom C/D | Mini-Plenary 4 – Debate: Health Care Reform: Should This be the End of STD Clinics? |
Main Level | Featuring an interactive panel and audience participation |
Moderator | |
Susan Blank, MD, MPH Assistant Commissioner, Bureau of STD Control and Prevention New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene CDC, Long Island City |
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Debate Proposition: Public health despartments should de-emphasize STD clinics in the era of health reform | |
For: Yes, it’s time to let STD clinics go! Other venues can cover STD services. | |
Bill Kassler, MD, MPH Chief Medical Officer, New England Region of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Boston |
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Against: NO, we should try to identify sustainable models to maintain STD clinics. | |
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Matthew Golden, MD, MPH Director, Public Health – Seattle and King County HIV/STD Program University of Washington, Seattle |
3:45 pm – 5:15 pm |
POSTER SESSION 2 (even numbered posters) Sponsored by Roche |
Exhibit Hall | |
Main Level | AFTERNOON BREAK |
5:30 pm | EXHIBITION HALL CLOSES |
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm | LATE BREAKER SESSION |
Regency Room | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Susan Blank, MD, MPH CDC, Long Island City |
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LB.1
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Area-Level Community Factors Associated with Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Among Female Adolescents, San Francisco, 2010 |
Juliet Stoltey, MD University of California, San Francisco |
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LB.2
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Expedited Partner Therapy: Do Partners Get It? Findings from Partner Follow-up Surveys in New York City STD Clinics |
Meighan Rogers, MPH New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Long Island City |
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LB.3
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Clinically-Ascertained and Undiagnosed Hepatitis C Incidence Among Non-Injecting HIV-Positive Men-Who-Have-Sex-with-Men |
Phillip Coffin, MD, MIA San Francisco Department of Public Health |
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LB.4
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Gonorrhea Infections Diagnosed Among Persons Living with HIV/AIDS; Cross Matching Surveillance Registries to Identify Potential Opportunities for Integrated Partner Services, New York City, Miami/Dade County, and Arizona |
Melanie Taylor, MD, MPH CDC, Phoenix |
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LB.5
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Discordant Syphilis Serology in Cases of Suspected Primary Syphilis |
Daniel Pohl, BA/BS Howard Brown Health Center, Chicago |
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LB.6
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Low Cure Rates for Standard CDC Recommended Treatment for NGU: Results From a Double Blind Randomized Trial |
Lisa Manhart, PhD University of Washington, Seattle |
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6:00 pm – 9:00 pm | NETWORKING/SOCIAL EVENT – McNamara Alumni Center |
(Sponsored by ASTDA and ASHA) |
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2012
7:00 am – 8:15 am | CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST |
Nicollet Promenade | |
Main Level | |
10:00 am – 12:00 pm | REGISTRATION/INFORMATION OPEN |
Exhibit Hall | |
Main Level | |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS D1- D8 | |
8:30 am – 10:15 am | D1 SYMPOSIUM – The 1946-48 Guatemala STD Clinical Studies – Ethical and Public Health Implications |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom A/B | |
Main Level | Moderator |
Jonathan Zenilman, MD Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore |
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The USPHS Studies in Guatemala–Background, Scientific Questions, and What Happened | |
Jonathan Zenilman, MD Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore |
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The Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues–Roles and Responsibilities | |
Valerie Bonham, JD Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, Washington, DC |
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Historical and Contextual Perspectives of the Guatemala Studies | |
Paul Lombardo, JD, PhD Georgia State University, Atlanta |
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Ethical Approach and Implications of the Guatemala STI Studies | |
Dan Sulmasy, MD, PhD University of Chicago |
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Response from the American STD Association | |
Bradley Stoner, MD, PhD | |
8:30 am – 10:15 am | D2 ORAL PRESENTATIONS – Program Showcase Roundtables |
Lake Superior A/B | |
Fifth Level | Moderator |
Wendy Wolf, MPA San Francisco Department of Public Health |
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D2.1
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Benefits of Program Collaboration, Service Integration and Data Sharing |
Stacy Shiver, BS Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee |
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D2.2
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Development and Implementation of an Adolescent Sexual Health Educational Campaign on Facebook |
Benjamin Wise, MS, CHES New York State Department of Health, Albany |
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D2.3
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Implementation of an Electronic Medical Record at San Francisco City Clinic |
Robert P. Kohn, MPH San Francisco Department of Public Health |
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D2.4
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Houston STD Program’s Use of the “Testing 4 Ticket” Database to Promote Increased Clinic Attendance, Comprehensive Services and Enhanced Disease Intervention |
Michael Thomas, MPH Houston Depart of Health and Human Services |
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D2.5
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“Starting From Scratch” – the Recipe for an Effective STD ELR Framework in Virginia |
Jeff Stover, MPH Virginia Department of Health, Richmond |
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D2.6
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Congenital Syphilis – the Texas Experience |
Sydney Minnerly, MA Texas Department of State Health Services, Austin |
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D2.7
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Comparing Two Approaches of CT/GC Screenings in Public High Schools in Puerto Rico |
Bessie R. Lopez, MA Puerto Rico Department of Health, San Juan |
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D2.8
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City and County Jails: Establishing and Sustaining Partnerships Critical to STD Control |
Peter R. Kerndt, MD, MPH Los Angeles County Department of Public Health |
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8:30 am – 10:15 am | D3 ORAL PRESENTATIONS – How to Win a Starring Role in the 2014 National STD Prevention Conference: Planning and Implementing Interventions Today |
Greenway Ballroom D-G | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Bree Weaver, MD Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis |
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D3.1
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Planning a Multisite Evaluation of Inter-Organizational Collaboration and Service Integration in STD Programs |
Shaunta Wright, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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D3.2
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Connecting Youth to High-Quality Reproductive Healthcare Services in the Community: Adaptation of Project Connect in Detroit |
Shelli Doll, MA, CHES Michigan Public Health Institute |
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D3.3
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Focus on the Future: Implementation of a Brief, Evidence-Based Behavioral Intervention for African American Men who have Sex with Women in STD Clinic Settings |
Rusty Chambliss, BS Cicatelli Associates, Inc. New York |
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D3.4
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“The Power of the Pop-up”: How One Simple Clinic Systems-Level Intervention Increased Overall Chlamydia/Gonorrhea (CT/GC) Retesting Rates |
Holly Howard, MPH California Department of Public Health, Richmond |
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D3.5
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U.S. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Advocates, Researchers, and Program Directors’ Prioritization of Impact and Political Feasibility to Inform Policy Agendas |
Dan Wohlfeiler, MPH California Department of Public Health, Richmond |
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D3.6
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The More You Look, the More You Find – Results from the Philadelphia High School STD Screening Program, 2002-2011 |
Felicia Lewis, MD CDC, Philadelphia |
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8:30 am – 10:15 am | D4 Oral Presentations – Physician, Heal Thy Patient’s Partner: Partner Services and STD Prevention |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom C/D | |
Main Level | Moderator |
Matthew Hogben, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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D4.1
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Effect of Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT) on Chlamydial Prevalence: The Washington State Community-Level Trial |
Matthew Golden, MD, MPH University of Washington, Seattle |
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D4.2
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Provision of Patient-Delivered Partner Therapy (PDPT) by Providers in a Community-Level Randomized Trial of Expedited Partner Therapy in Washington State |
Roxanne Kerani, PhD Seattle and King County Public Health |
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D4.3
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Patient Acceptance of Expedited Partner Therapy for Chlamydia trachomatis in an Urban STD Clinic Setting, 2011 |
Tiffani Mulder, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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D4.4
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Bisexual Black Men in the South, Bridges to Heterosexuals, and Syphilis Resurgence |
Irene Doherty, PhD, MPH University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
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D4.5
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Internet Partner Notification Services: Improved Outcomes Through Collaboration and Centralization of Activities |
Lisa Hightow-Weidman, MD, MPH University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
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D4.6
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Outcomes and Differences in Partner Services (PS) Among Homeless and Non-Homeless Persons Newly Diagnosed with HIV in New York City (NYC), January 2007 – June 2011 |
Chi-Chi Udeagu, MPH NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene |
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8:30 am – 10:15 am | D5 Symposium – The Changing Epidemiology of STDs in the United States: Challenges for Prevention |
Regency Room | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Hillard Weinstock, MD, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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Increases in Syphilis Among Young Men in the United States | |
John Su, MD, PhD, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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Chlamydia Surveillance: Need for New Approaches | |
Elizabeth Torrone, MSPH, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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Characterizing Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Gonorrhea Rates | |
Sarah Kidd, MD, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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Surveillance for Neisseria Gonorrhoeae Antibiotic Resistance: Successes of the Past, Challenges of the Present, and Opportunities for the Future | |
Robert Kirkcaldy, MD, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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8:30 am – 10:15 am | D6 Oral Presentations – Testing Our Testing: Assessing HIV and STD Screening Coverage (i.e., We’ve Just Gone Meta.) |
Greenway Ballroom A-C | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Jennifer Ludovic, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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D6.1
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Identifying Gaps and Best Practices for HIV/STI Screenings Using Nationally Standardized Data in the Indian Health Service Electronic Health Record (EHR) |
Scott Tulloch, BS CDC, Albuquerque |
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D6.2
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Variable Chlamydia Screening Coverage Estimates Derived Through Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information System (HEDIS) Procedures and Indirect Estimation |
Jennifer Broad, MPH University of Washington, Seattle |
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D6.3
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Comparing Two Methods of Estimating Chlamydia Screening Coverage in an Urban Neighborhood, 2009 |
Melissa Kyriakos Nelson, MSc Cicatelli Associates, Inc., New York |
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D6.4
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Self-Reported Chlamydia Testing of Women in the United States, 2006-2008 |
Karen W. Hoover, MD, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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D6.5
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Using Regional Prevalence Monitoring Data to Evaluate Chlamydia Rescreening and Reinfection Rates at Infertility Prevention Project (IPP) Screening Sites |
Charlie Rabins, MPH Health Care Education and Training, Carmel, IN |
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D6.6
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Overutilization of Chlamydia Testing by Privately Insured Women Aged 26-44 Years in 2008 |
Guoyu Tao, PhD CDC, Atlanta |
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8:30 am – 10:15 am | D7 Oral Presentations – Extra-Genital Screening: For Those Times when Genital-Based Screening Isn’t Enough |
Greenway Ballroom H-J | |
Second Level | Moderator |
Mary Kamb, MD, MPH CDC, Atlanta |
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D7.1
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Oral, Vaginal, and Anal Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection in HIV+ Women |
Ping Du, MD, PhD Pennsylvania State University |
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D7.2
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Synergism: AIDS Service Organization and State Health Department Link Resources to Meet STD Screening and Treatment Needs of Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) |
David Ponsart, CPC ACCESS, Dearborn, MI |
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D7.3
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Beyond the Guidelines: Clinic-Based Screening for Pharyngeal Chlamydia trachomatis |
Anita Radix, MD, MPH Callen-Lorde Community Health Center, New York |
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D7.4
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Introduction of Extra-Genital Self-Obtained Nucleic Acid Amplification Tests (NAAT) for Gonorrhea and Chlamydial Infection in MSM in an STD Clinic |
Lindley Barbee, MD, MPH University of Washington, Seattle |
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D7.5
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Cephalosporin and Azithromycin Susceptibility in Neisseria gonorrhoeae Isolates by Site of Infection, British Columbia, 2006-2011 |
Travis Salway Hottes, MSc British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, Vancouver |
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10:45 am – 12:00 pm | CLOSING PLENARY SESSION – The Changing Landscape of STD Prevention: Embracing Opportunities and Looking Forward |
Nicollet Grand Ballroom | |
Main Level | Chair and Moderator |
Kevin Fenton, M.D., Ph.D., F.F.P.H Director, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention CDC, Atlanta |
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Creating a Holistic Context for STD Prevention | |
Kevin Fenton, M.D., Ph.D., F.F.P.H CDC, Atlanta |
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STD and HIV: Natural Bedfellows | |
Jonathan Mermin, MD Director, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention CDC, Atlanta |
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STD Prevention Going Forward | |
Gail Bolan, MD Director, Division of STD Prevention CDC, Atlanta |
POST CONFERENCE MEETING
Thursday, March 15, 2012 | |
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm | Pacific Island Group Meeting |
Regency Room | Open |
Second Level | |
1:00 pm – 6:00 pm | NCSD AM Planning Committee Meeting |
Lake Nokomis | Invitation Only |
Fifth Level | |
Friday, March 16, 2012 | |
9:00 am – 12:00 pm | NCSD AM Planning Committee Meeting |
Lake Nokomis | Invitation Only |
Fifth Level |