2015 Dialogue for Action Poster Sessions PDF Copies of Available

2015 Dialogue for Action Poster Sessions
PDF Copies of Available Posters are Hyperlinked
Board 1
Top Poster
Using Evidence-Based Interventions to Increase Cancer Screening Compliance
among Underserved Populations through Client Navigation in Georgia
Beth Pallo, MPH1 and Olga Lucia Jimenez, BS1
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American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA
Podcast coming this summer: Prevent Cancer Foundation will work with
these poster presenters to produce a podcast on this project. Keep a look
out for it at http://blog.preventcancer.org/dialogue-for-action/podcasts/.
Listed in Alphabetical Order by Poster Name
Board 2
Addressing Breast Cancer Disparities through a Culturally Competent Neighborhood
Door-to-Door Outreach: The Impact of Education and Preventive Screening in
Underserved Areas
Julie G. Wilkinson, MS1, James Pann, PhD1, Carmen Calfa, MD1, Mindy
Williams, MD1, Stephanie Hoogenbergen, MsEd1, Andrea Ivory, BSc1
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Board 3
Breast Health Awareness Project: Reducing Gaps in Care for Cancer Screenings Among
Insured Womens
Candice A. Lucas, MBA1, Donna Dixon, MSHA1
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Board 4
URMC Center for Community Health – Cancer Services Program of Monroe County, Rochester, NY
Colon Capsule Endoscopy After Incomplete Colonoscopy: A Case Series
David Hass, MD FACG1, Robin Price, MD, PhD2
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Board 5
The Women’s Breast & Heart Initiative, Miami Lakes, FL
Yale University School of Medicine, Hamden, CT
GI Solutions, Medtronic, Sunnyvale, CA
Community Based Cancer Screening Navigation Program Overcomes Barriers
Karen Ryczak, RN1, Pauline Kozik1, Judith Rose1
1. Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Scranton PA
Board 6
Cost of Promoting Cancer Screening in the CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program
Florence K. L. Tangka1, Sujha Subramanian2, Sonja Hoover2, Janet Royalty1,
Kristy Joseph1, Amy DeGroff1, Sajal Chattopadhyay1.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
RTI International, Waltham, MA
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Board 7
Evaluating an Urban Community Health Center’s Patient Navigation Program to
Improve Access to Colorectal Cancer Screening for LEP Asian Americans
Esther B. Kim, MPH1, Shao-Chee Sim, PhD1, Shalini Vora, MPH1
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Board 8
Expanding Access to Breast Cancer Screening and Education in the Community
Lucy Balderas1, Diane Benson, MA1, Melissa Mims1, Lizbeth Pineda1, Lewis
Foxhall, MD1
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Board 9
Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc. Sault Ste. Marie, MI
Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board, Rapid City, SD
Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium, Sitka, AK
Implementing a Lay Health Advocate-delivered Program to Address Cancer-related
Health Disparities
Heather M. Brandt, PhD, CHES1, Kimberly C. Rawlinson, MPH1, Deeonna E.
Farr, MPH, DrPH candidate1, Deloris G. Williams, PhD2, Wanda Green3, John R.
Ureda, DrPH4, Andrea Gibson1
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Board 13
Center for Asbestos Related Disease; Libby, MT
Giant Colons: Real Results for Tribes
Noel Pingatore, BS, CPH1, Richard Mousseau, MS(c)2, Martha Giffin Pearson,
MA, MPA3
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Board 12
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Expanding Access to Lung Cancer Screening in a High Risk, Low Income Population
Tracy McNew, LPN, MPA1, Shelly Taylor1
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Board 11
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
FIT-Flu Colon Cancer Screening in Community Clinics
Daniel Pacheco, MBA1, Elisa Furlan1, Melissa Mims1, Rosalind Bello1, Lewis
Foxhall, MD1
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Board 10
Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, New York, NY
University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina
Carolina Community-Based Participatory Research Center, Columbia, South Carolina
State Baptist Young woman’s Auxiliary of the South Carolina Woman’s Baptist Education and
Missionary Convention
Insights Consulting, Columbia, South Carolina
Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening Among American Indians Through Patient
Navigation and Direct Mailing of Fecal Immunochemical Test Kits
Donald Haverkamp, MPH1, Kevin English, DrPH2, Jasmine Jacobs, MPH1, Amanda
Tjemsland, BA1, David Espey, MD1
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board, Albuquerque, NM
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Board 14
Launching a Comprehensive Cancer Screening Program in the Worksite
Margaret Sullivan, MS1, Kathryn Chapman, Ma, DrPA2, Susan Crutchfield, RN1
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Board 15
New York State Cancer Screening Registry of the CHCANYS Center for Primary Care
Informatics: A Demonstration Project
Heather Dacus, DO, MPH1, Erin Shortt, MPH1, Ian Brissette, PhD1
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Board 16
University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina
Reducing Barriers to Cancer Screening in Underserved Communities: A Community
Health Advisor Program Supported by Local Community Network Partnerships
Kara S. Riehman, PhD1, Marcie Fisher-Borne, PhD1, Jeremy M. Martinez, MA1,
Kimberly Robinson1
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Board 20
Georgia Department of Public Health, Atlanta, GA, Georgia CORE, Atlanta GA, Emory University,
Atlanta, GA
Promoting racial equity in colorectal cancer screening through evidence based strategies:
Patient and provider perspectives on the role of patient navigation in enhancing access to
colonoscopy
Deeonna E. Farr, MPH, DrPH(c) CHES1, Heather M. Brandt, PhD, CHES1,
Cheryl A. Armstead, MS(R), PhD1, Franklin G. Berger, PhD1
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Board 19
New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York
Predict and Prevent: Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome (HBOC) screening
in Georgia public health centers
Monique L. Martin, MPH, CHES1, Alice Kerber, MN, APRN1, Cecelia Bellcross,
PhD, MS, CGC1
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Board 18
New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York
Paid Leave for Cancer Screenings: A Community Demonstration Project in New York’s
Schenectady and Broome Counties
Suzanne Kuon, MS1, Gina O’Sullivan, MPH1
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Board 17
University of South Alabama Mitchell Cancer Institute, Mobile, AL
Alabama Department of Public Health, Montgomery, AL
American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA
Role of Nurse Navigation in Expanding Access to Colorectal Screening among
Underserved Patients
Sarah Dobra, JD, MPH1, Sheila Lowe, BSN, RN, CWOCN1, Renee Howard, RN
BSN CEN2, Lisa Womack, RN2
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Nancy N. and J.C. Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion at St. Joseph’s/Candler Health System, Savannah,
Georgia
The Good Samaritan Clinic and St. Mary’s Health Center at St. Joseph’s/Candler Health System,
Savannah, Georgia
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Board 21
Saving Lives through Early Detection – A mobile approach
Sharneitha Bradford, LPN1 and Johnnay Benjamin, MPH, BS1
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Board 22
Screening the uninsured in South Carolina: building and sustaining linkages to care
using patient navigation
Jan Eberth, PhD1, Annie Thibault, MsC1, Renay Caldwell, CCRC1, Heather M.
Brandt, PhD1, Franklin G. Berger, PhD1
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Board 23
Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Berlin, CT
Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Mount Pleasant, SC
The Cancer I Can Prevent: A partnership effort to increase CRC screening in Alaska
Judith Muller, MHA1, Diana Redwood, PhD1, Julia Thorsness, BSW2, Amie
Haakenson1
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Board 25
Center for Colon Cancer Research, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates – Healthcare Policy Committees
Kathy Vinci, RN, CGRN1 and Ellen Antognioni, MSN, RN, CGRN2
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Board 24
Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, Baton Rouge, LA
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Anchorage, Alaska
State of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska
The development of culturally appropriate educational materials for American Indian
parents of adolescents
Meggan McCann, BA (MPH student)1, Charissa Blue, MS1, Kris Rhodes, MPH1
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American Indian Cancer Foundation, Minneapolis, MN
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