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AOHC 2015 Fall

Conference

September 28-30, 2015

Local Health

Departments:

Protecting our

Communities

Against Bugs, Drugs, and

Other Stuff

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Conference Agenda

Conference Goal:

To update public health professionals on current public health issues

among which include: accreditation, syringe exchanges, access to care, and federal

innovations in emergency management and health care.

This conference is jointly provided by Wright State University and the Association of Ohio Health

Commissioners.

Monday, September 28, 2015

5:00 – 7:00 PM Registration and Welcome

5:30 – 6:30 PM AOHC Board Meeting

5:30 – 7:00 PM Opening Night Reception

7:00 – 8:00 PM Fairfield County Department of Health Botulism Response

Mark Aebi, MD, Health Commissioner/Medical Director, Fairfield Department of Health Larry Hanna, BS, Administrator, Fairfield Department of Health

Gwen Shafer, RN, BSN, Nursing Director, Fairfield Department of Health

8:00– 8:15 PM Evaluation

8:15 PM Adjourn

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

8:00 – 9:00 AM Registration

9:00 – 10:10 AM AOHC Business Meeting Candidates Introduction

Ballots Open at the End of the Session

10:10 – 10:15 AM Welcome

Shelia L. Hiddleson, RN, MS, President, Association of Ohio Health Commissioners; Health Commissioner, Delaware General Health District

10:15 – 10:45 AM The State of Public Health in Ohio

Richard Hodges, MPA, Director, Ohio Department of Health

10:45 AM– 12:15 PM Federal Innovations: Providing Assistance to State and Local Partners

Edward J. Gabriel, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, Department of Health and Human Services,Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response

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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

(continued)

12:30 - 1:15 PM Lunch

New Health Commissioners Luncheon (Those health commissioners with less than 2 years of experience are encouraged to attend)

1:15 - 1:45 PM Break or View Exhibits

1:45 - 3:00 PM Performance Management and PHAB Accreditation: Leveraging Accreditation to Improve Performance

Leslie M. Beitsch, MD, JD, Professor, Florida State University College of Medicine; Chair, Public Health Accreditation Board

3:00 – 3:30 PM Break or View Exhibits

3:30 – 4:45 PM Concurrent Sessions

A. Vector-borne Disease Surveillance and Prevention in Ohio

Richard E. Gary Jr., PhD, State Public Health Entomologist, Ohio Department of Health

Lynn Denny, MPH, Epidemiologist, Ohio Department of Health

Kimberly D. Machesky, MPH, Epidemiology Investigator, Ohio Department of Health

B. Summa Health StrongStart Ohio - Care, Collaboration, and Community

Michele L. McCarroll, PhD, Director of Women's Health Research, Summa Center for Women's Health

Research, Summa Health

C. Accreditation: A Journey not a Destination

Crissy Rowland, MPH, CHES, Director of Planning, Quality and Communication/Accreditation Coordinator, Barren River District Health Department

4:45 - 5:00 PM Evaluation

5:00 – 6:30 PM President’s Reception (all registrants welcome!)

Medical Director University

All medical directors are invited to attend Medical Director’s University.

12:30 – 12:45 PM Lunch and Introductions

12:45 – 1:45 PM Lyme Disease Emergence and Identification of Ticks Impacting Public Health

Glen R. Needham, PhD, Associate Professor Emeritus, Ohio State University

1:45 – 2:45 PM Creepy Crawlies: Bed Bugs, Lice, and Scabies Disease and Reporting

Robert Smith, RS, Senior Sanitarian, Cincinnati Health Department

Christina Gruber, RN, BSN, MS, Unit Manager, Stark County Health District

Elizabeth Koch, MD, MPH&TM, Director of Outbreak Response, Columbus Public Health

2:45 – 3:00 PM Break

3:00 – 3:45 PM Project DAWN: A Tale of Naloxone Clinics in Three Counties

Marguerite A. Erme, DO, MPH, Medical Director, Summit County Public Health

Joan Papp, MD, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medical Director of Project DAWN Cuyahoga County, Metrohealth Medical Center

Lisa Roberts, RN, Director, Department of Injury Prevention, Portsmouth City Health Department

3:45 – 4:45 PM Combating Antimicrobial Resistance: A Review of the National Action Plan

Kurt B. Stevenson, MD, MPH, Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Colleges of Medicine and Public Health, The Ohio State University; Medical Director, Antimicrobial Stewardship Program, Wexner Medical Center

4:45 - 5:00 PM Evaluation

5:00 – 6:30 PM President’s Reception (all registrants welcome!)

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

7:30 - 9:00 AM Registration/District Breakfasts

9:00 - 10:00 AM Syringe Exchange and Public Health: An Opportunity to Make a Difference

Tim Ingram, RS, MS, Health Commissioner, Hamilton County Public Health

Judith Feinberg, MD, Professor of Medicine, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 10:00 - 10:30 AM AOHC Legislative Update

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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

continued

10:30 - 10:45 AM Break/View Exhibits

10:45 AM - Noon Concurrent Sessions

D. Doing a HIPAA Audit at Your Local Health District

Charles Patterson, RS, MBA, Health Commissioner, Clark County Combined Health District

E. Financial Assistance Programs for Sewage and Rural Development

Pejmaan Fallah, Supervisor, Office of Outreach and Customer Support, Ohio EPA, Division of Environmental and Financial Assistance

Mike Ebner, BS, Environmental Specialist, Ohio EPA

David M. Douglas, BS, Community Program Director, USDA, Rural Development

F. Quarantine and Isolation in Ohio: Legal and Practical Implications

Terry O'Sullivan, PhD, Director, Center for Emergency Management and Homeland Security Policy Research, University of Akron

G. Lifestyle Medicine: The Road Less Traveled

David Drozek, DO, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Ohio University; Endoscopy and Lifestyle Medicine Physician, Ohio Health

Noon - 12:45 PM Ballots Closed

Luncheon/View Exhibits

12:45 - 1:30 PM Awards Ceremony

Recognition of Retiring Health Commissioners Business Session

1:30 - 2:30 PM Access to Care and Poverty: What Can a Health Commissioner Do About That?

Julie Miller,RN

,

MSN

,

Health Commissioner, Knox County Health Department

2:30 - 3:30 PM Disaster Strikes, It Takes a Village: The Importance of Public Health & EMA Partnerships

Moderator: Tamara McBride, MS, Chief of Health Preparedness, Ohio Department of Health Rick Roush, Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, Union County Health Department Brad H. Gilbert, Director, Union County Emergency Management Agency

3:30 - 3:45 PM Evaluation

3:45 PM Adjourn

Medical:This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Wright State University (WSU) and the Association of Ohio Health Commissioners. WSU has designated this live activity for 12.25 AMA PRA Category 1

Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Registered Sanitarians:This activity has been approved for 12.25 hours of continuing education for registered sanitarians.

Doctors of Veterinary Medicine: Continuing education is being sought for doctors of veterinary medicine.

Nursing:AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ can be submitted to satisfy the nursing CE contact hours requirements.

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AOHC Fall Conference Registration Information

****Advance Registration Deadline is September 17, 2015****

Participant Information:

Name (as you want it to appear on badge): __________________________________________________________________________________ Licensure/Certification (for CE purposes only): MD DO DVM RS RN

Credentials & Title: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Organization Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Street Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________________________ Fax: _______________________________________________________ Email: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Special needs and/or dietary requirements: _________________________________________________________________________________

Registration Fees (circle your choice):

Advance After September 17/Onsite

Member* Non-Member Member* Non-Member

Full Conference $330* $480 $380* $530

One Day Only:

Tues only $180* $230 $205* $255

Wed only $180* $230 $205* $255

*The Member rate is applicable to all health commissioners and staff of AOHC member health districts and state agency staff.

Additional Fees:

MD or DO CME – please ADD $35.00

Payment Method:

Check # made payable to AOHC. Purchase Order # - please attach.

I will attend the Opening Night Reception Monday evening: Yes ____ No ____

I will attend Medical Director’s University on Tuesday (Medical Directors only please): Yes ____ No ____

I will attend the President’s Reception Tuesday evening: Yes ____ No ____

I want the plant-based lunch on Wednesday: Yes ____ No ____ (This meal follows the recommendations from Dr. Drozek’s

concurrent session Wednesday morning and is available to all attendees who want a plant-based meal. Selecting this option will only apply to this lunch. If you want a vegan or vegetarian meal for the rest of the conference, please indicate that in the special needs line above.)

Concurrent Sessions: Please make a selection:

Tuesday 3:30-4:45 PM (A-C) Circle first choice: A B C (not applicable if attending Medical Director University)

Total Amount Due: _________________________

Register online at www.aohc.net or send completed registration and payment to:

AOHC 110A Northwoods Blvd. Columbus, OH 43235 Fax: (614) 781-9558 Questions? Call (614) 781-9556 or email [email protected] AOHC’s tax ID number is 31-0668711

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AOHC Fall Conference Hotel Information

*****Room Block Deadline is:

September 7, 2015

****

Conference Hotel: Embassy Suites Hotel Columbus - Dublin 5100 Upper Metro Place

Dublin, OH 43017

Conference Room Rate: $133 Single/Double occupancy (plus applicable state and local taxes) To make reservations: Call 1-800-EMBASSY or 1-614-790-9000

Group/Convention Code: HLC

or reserve your room through the AOHC/Embassy Suites website:

http://embassysuites.hilton.com/en/es/groups/personalized/C/CMHESES-HLC-20150928/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG

Directions to Embassy Suites Columbus-Dublin

From East:

Take I-70 West to I-270 North (toward Cleveland) to exit 17A. Go to first light (Frantz Road) and turn right. Take your first right onto Upper Metro Place. Hotel will be on your right.

From West:

Take I-70 East to I-270 North (toward Cleveland) to exit 17A. Go to first light (Frantz Road) and turn right. Take first right onto Upper Metro Place. Hotel will be on your right.

From South:

Take I-270 West (toward Dublin) to exit 17A. Go to first light (Frantz Road) and turn right. Take first right onto Upper Metro Place. Hotel will be on your right.

From North:

Please note: there is construction at 270 and US 33. Take I-71 South to I-270 West (toward Dublin). Exit at Tuttle Crossing (next exit south). Immediately get back on I-270, heading north. Exit at US 33 eastbound toward Dublin. Go to first light (Frantz Road) and turn right. Take first right onto Upper Metro Place. Hotel will be on your right. Construction updates other alternate detours can be found at http://27033interchange.org/

AOHC gratefully acknowledges the support of the following conference exhibitors (confirmed at time of printing): The Baldwin Group, Inc.

Burnham & Flower Insurance Group Case Western Reserve University

Clemans Nelson & Associates

Ohio Association of Boards of Health (OABH) Ohio Insurance Services

Ohio Public Health Partnership—Tobacco Initiative The Ohio State University College of Public Health

Paramount Health Care/Paramount Advantage ParaPRO

Patagonia Health, Inc. Quadax, Inc. Sanofi Pasteur

AOHC acknowledges Ohio Insurance Services for its exclusive grant in support of this program. AOHC also acknowledges Burnham & Flower Insurance Group and Paramount Health Care/Paramount Advantage for their grants in support of this

program.

For more information on becoming a conference exhibitor, contact AOHC at (614) 781-9556 or [email protected].

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