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We are making some of our previous satellite broadcasts (Third Thursday Breakfast Broadcasts, Women's Health Grand Rounds) available via videostreaming on the Internet. (These require basic RealOne Player which is available as a free download.)
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Women's Health Grand Rounds
Chronic Disease Grand Rounds
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The following broadcasts include an online application for continuing education credits.
- Antibiotic Resistance: A New Public Health Problem (Jan. 2002) Marilyn Kacica, MD, MPH, Medical Director, Regional Epidemiology & Infection Control Prog., Bur. of Communicable Disease Control, NYS Department of Health; Richard Propp, MD, Medical Consultant, Office of Medicaid Mgmt., NYS DOH
- Cancer Mapping - The NYSDOH Cancer Surveillance Improvement Initiative (July 2001) Mark Baptiste, PhD, Director, Division of Chronic Disease Prevention and Adult Health, New York State Department of Health
- Childhood Asthma: A Case Management Approach (May 2004) Jeff Byrne, Asthma Program Director, St. John’s Hospital, Yonkers, NY
- Childhood Obesity (June 2004) Margo Wootan, Director, Nutrition Policy, Center for Science in the Public Interest
- Communicating Across Cultures (October 2004) Ancella B. Livers, PhD, Manager, Open-Enrollment Programs, Center for Creative Leadership
- Countering Anti-Vaccine Myths (November 2003) Sharon G. Humiston, MD, Pediatrician, Emergency Department, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
- Creating Health Equity Through Social Justice (Feb. 2003) Dr. Adewale Troutman, MD, MPH, Director, Fulton Co. Department of Health and Wellness, Atlanta, GA
- Creating Walkable Communities (April 2000) Dan Burden, Walkable Communities, Inc.
- Crisis and Risk Communication (April 2004) Barbara Reynolds, MA, Crisis Communication Specialist, CDC
- Dispelling the Myth of Arthritis (May 2003) Dr. Ami Milton, M.D., Board Certified in Rheumatology and Internal Medicine; Nancy Simington, Program Director, Long Island Chapter, Arthritis Foundation
- Eat Well, Play Hard: A Model for Preventing Childhood Overweight (Oct. 2001) Patricia O. Race, Director, Nutrition Training and Technical Assistance Unit, NYS DOH Division of Nutrition; MaryBeth Knowlton, Demonstration Project Coordinator, Eat Well Play Hard, Jefferson Co. Public Health.
- Emergency Preparedness: What's Your Compentency (March 2002) Kristine Gebbie, DrPH, RN, FAAN, School of Nursing Center for Health Policy and Mailman School of Public Health Center for Public Health Preparedness, Columbia University
- Empowering Survivors: Dealing with the Trauma of Rape (January 2004) Marilee Grygelko, Director, Rape Crisis Program, New York State Department of Health; Judith Condo, Director, Albany County Crime Victim and Sexual Violence Center; Rene Rovere, Director, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program, Albany Medical Center
- Ethics in Public Health (November 2002) Lawrence Gostin, J.D., LL.D (Hon.), Professor and Director, Center for Law and the Public’s Health, Georgetown and Johns Hopkins Universities
- The Indoor Air Environment (December 2003) Dr. Allison Stock, Toxicologist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Keeping the Winter Layer Off: Evidence-based Interventions (January 2005) Lloyd F. Novick, MD, MPH, Commissioner of Health, Onondaga County (NY)
- Lost Boys: From Childhood Sadness to Adolescent Violence (November 2000) Dr. James Garbarino, Co-Director, Family Life Development Center, Cornell University
- Preventing Teen Pregnancy (February 2004) Premini Sabaratnam, MPH, Sr. Health Project Coordinator, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Univ. of Rochester
- Promoting Flu Immunizations for Health Care Providers (September 2004) Mary Beth Petraco, CPNP Coordinator, Child Health Program, Suffolk County (NY) Department of Health Services
- Potable Water: A Public Health Issue (March 2004) Nancy Haws, Communication Director, Water for People; John Williams, HDR Architecture and Engineering, P.C.
- Replenishing the Well: Self-renewal for Public Health Workers (Oct. 2001) Robert Veninga, PhD, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, and co-author of The Work/Stress Connection: How To Cope With Job Burnout.
- School-based Health Centers (September 2003) Annette Johnson, Director of School Health Program, Bureau of Child and Adolescent Health, NYS Department of Health; Fred Donkoh, MD, Medical Director, Harlem Hospital Center School Based Health Programs
- "Smart Growth" and Public Health (Dec. 2001) Don Chen, Director, Smart Growth America
- Social Marketing
on a Shoe String Budget (Dec. 2004) Rebecca Brookes, Director of Social Marketing, PPFA
- Think Fresh! Partnerships for Promotion of Vegetables and Fruits in Low-Income Communities (March 2003) Odette Butler, BA, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Jefferson County; Theresa Murphy, MS, RD, United Way of NYC
- Tobacco Control and Prevention (November 2004) Michael Caldwell, MD, MPH, Comm., Dutchess Co. (NY) DOH; Ursula Bauer, PhD, Dir., Tobacco Control Program, NYSDOH
- Type 2 Diabetes and Children (July 2004) Frank Vinicor, Director of the Division of Diabetes Translation, CDC
- Unlocking the Door to Understanding Our Target Audiences: Tobacco Control (Nov. 2001) Rebecca Murphy, Health Communications Specialist, CDC Office on Smoking and Health
- West Nile Virus: What Have We Learned Since 1999: (May 2003) P. Bryon Backenson, M.S. Assistant Director and Research Scientist, Arthropod-Borne Disease Program, New York State Department of Health; Millicent Eidson, MA, DVM, DACVPM, State Public Health Veterinarian and Director, Zoonoses Program, New York State Dept. of Health; Tracey McNamera, DVM, ACVP, Former Head, Dept. of Pathology, Wildlife Conservation Society, based at the Bronx Zoo
The following broadcasts currently do not include continuing education credits. However, we will be adding most of them to the above list as soon as possible.
- Coping with the Ecological Aftermath of 9/11 (April 2002) Mindy Fullilove, MD, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry & Public Health, Columbia Univ.; Research Psychiatrist, NYS Psychiatric Institute
- Newborn Screening (Sept. 2001) Kenneth Pass, PhD, Chief of the Laboratory of Genetic Services at Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health.
[Handouts*]
- The Public Health Response to Terrorism: Past Experience & Future Challenges (Feb. 2002) Dale Morse, MD, MS
Director, Office of Science and Public Health, NYS Department of Health
- Thriving in School: Healthy Kids Learn Better (Dec. 2000) Jacqueline Sowers, Sowers Associates, Hampton, New Hampshire
Women's Health Grand Rounds
The following broadcasts include an online application for continuing education credits.
Chronic Disease Grand Rounds
The following broadcasts include an online application for continuing education credits.
- Diabetes Epidemic: Preventing the Preventable (March 2004) James Desemone, MD, FACE – Director, Goodman Diabetes Service - Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Albany Medical Center; Elizabeth Venditti, Ph.D., Director, Lifestyle Resource Core for the Diabetes Prevention Program/Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Behavioral Medicine, University of Pittsburgh
- Clinical Breast Examination (April 2002) Dr. Mary Barton, Dr. Mary Applegate
- Colorectal Cancer (March 2003) Dr. Thomas Weber
*This document is in PDF format and requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.
If you have comments or would like more information,
please send a message with "videostreaming" in the subject line to creeves@albany.edu
Last update: February 17, 2005
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