PS-II-POLI Posters - Tobacco Control Policies

Wednesday, August 15, 2012: 4:30 PM-5:30 PM
Exhibit Hall (Kansas City Convention Center)
177
Obtaining Smokefree Outdoor Air
Dr. John O' Hara, BS, MS, Ph. D, Maryland Group Against Smoker's Pollution
178
Implementation of tobacco-free workplace policies in a mental health setting
Dr. Kristi Metzger, PhD, MPH, Austin/Travis County Health & Human Services Department; Dr. Philip Huang, MD, MPH, Austin/Travis County Health & Human Services Department
179
Putting CDC's Best Practices into Practice
Sarah Moreland-Russell, PhD, MPH, Washington University in St. Louis; Monica Eischen, BS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Laura Brossart, BA, Washington University in St. Louis
180
Secondhand Smoke Exposure in Multi-Family Homes
Dr. Tammy Burns, PharmD, Creighton University; Ms. Hanneka Brown, MPA, Creighton University; Ms. Shavonne Washington-Krauth, MA, Creighton University; Dr. Syed Mohiuddin, MD, Creighton University
181
Healthy People 2020: The Tobacco Use Chapter
Allison MacNeil, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Brandon Kenemer, BS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Gabbi Promoff, MA, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Sherry Brady, BSN, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
182
What do legislative staff think about tobacco control issues?
Mr. Craig Mosbaek, MPH, Mosbaek Consulting; Dr. Janne Boone-Heinonen, PhD, MPH, Oregon Health and Science University; Aisling Fernandez, BS, OHSU
183
State Tobacco Control Investments by Best Practice Categories: 2008 - 2010
Dr. Jidong Huang, Ph.D, University of Illinois at Chicago: Institute for Health Research and Policy ; Dr. Frank Chaloupka, Ph.D, University of Illinois at Chicago: Institute for Health Research and Policy; Cezary Gwarnicki, M.A. , University of Illinois at Chicago
184
Developing a Tobacco Free Policy from the Ground Up
Mrs. Jackie Rivera, LPN, Central Missouri Community Action
185
What Now: Measuring the Efficacy of a Campus-Wide Tobacco-Free Policy
Ms. Carrie Lawrence, BS, MS, Indiana University Health-Bloomington Hopsital; Ms. Maria Roditis, MA, MPH, Indiana University Student Health Center; Dr. Jon Macy, MPH, PHD, Indiana University School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation; Ms. Cathleen Hardy-Hansen, MPA, Indiana University Health Center
186
Tobacco-Free Parks: A Decade Of Progress
Mr. Derek Larsen, Masters in Public Administration (MPA), Association for Nonsmokers - Minnesota
188
The Value of Tobacco Control
Prof. Richard Peck, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago; Dr. Frank Chaloupka, Ph.D, University of Illinois at Chicago: Institute for Health Research and Policy
189
Medical Groups Collaborate to Improve Patient Care and Public Policy
Ms. Janet Williams, MA, American Medical Association
190
Impact of State Cigarette Minimum Price Laws
Michael Tynan, BA, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Dr. Kurt Ribisl, PhD, University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health; Brett Loomis, MS, RTI International
191
Economic Effects of Smoke-Free Ordinances in Mississippi Communities
Dr. Robert McMillen, PhD, Mississippi State University
192
Before and After: A Look at Mississippi's Only Smoke-Free Casino
Dr. Robert McMillen, PhD, Mississippi State University
193
Exploring retailer abandonment of tobacco sales
Dr. Patricia McDaniel, PhD, University of California, San Francisco
194
An experiment with cash incentives for clean indoor air
Mr. Bob Miner, BGS, Oklahoma State Department of Health
195
Combating Tobacco Smuggling
Ms. Manjari Peiris, Degree in Mass Communication, Jeewaka Foundation
196
Influencing Smokefree Public Policies through A Town Hall Forum
Mr. Steven Gallegos, BUS, CLF, Glendale Adventist Medical Center; Ms. Martha Rivera, BA, Glendale Adventist Medical Center; Mr. Michael Olivares, BA, Glendale Adventist Medical Center; Mr. Bruce Nelson, MA, Glendale Adventist Medical Center
197
Normative Change: Scales of Smoke-Free Spaces in Northern California Casinos
Dr. Roland Moore, PhD, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation
198
Influencing tobacco-use prevention policy and making SJSU a tobacco-free campus
Mr. Robert Rinck, MPH, San Jose State University/NC-SOPHE
199
Miller County Story: From Data to Policy Change
Denise Ballard, ME, Southwest Georgia Cancer Coalition; Helen Dixson, RN, BSN, Southwest georgia Cancer Coalition; Nannette Turner, PhD, MPH, Mercrer University School of Medicine Master of Public Health Program
201
Compliance with a new hospital tobacco-free campus policy at UWMC
Ms. Kristen Bylund, RN, MPHc, University of Washington, School of Public Health ; Dr. Abigail Halperin, MD, MPH, University of Washington, School of Medicine and Public Health ; Beatriz Carlini, PhD, MPH, University of Washington
202
Working with the Hotel Industry to Adopt Smoke-Free Policies
Ms. Bernadette Chlebeck, BS, Association for Nonsmokers- MN
203
Evaluating a County Ordinance for Second Hand Smoke
Prof. Jeffrey Clark, HSD, Ball State University; Prof. Martin Wood, PHD, Ball State University; Katelin Ryan, MA, Indiana State Department of Health
205
Youth Access: Above and Beyond Local Licensing
Ms. Katie Engman, BS, MCHES, Association for Nonsmokers- MN
206
Taking and Winning The Fight for Smoke-Free Air Outdoors
Mr. Robert Berger, MSJ, Public Health Institute
207
Implementing effective tobacco-free hospital policies and treatment protocols
Ms. Lindsey Greto, MPA, Public Health - Seattle & King County; Dr. Abigail Halperin, MD, MPH, University of Washington, School of Medicine and Public Health ; Ms. Rachel Abramson, B.S., MHA Candidate, University of Washington; Beatriz Carlini, PhD, MPH, University of Washington
208
Maricopa Breathe Easy: Implementing a system-wide tobacco free campus policy
Ms. Becky Henry, B.S. Health Education, Maricopa County Department of Public Health
209
Smoke-free Policy Implementation Effectiveness
Dr. Amanda Fallin, PhD, RN, University of California San Francisco; Dr. Mary Kay Rayens, PhD, University of Kentucky; Dr. Ellen Hahn, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, University of Kentucky
211
Smoking prevalence and Lung Cancer incidence rates among Kansas adults
John Neuberger, DrPH, MPH, MBA, University of Kansas School of Medicine; Sue Min Lai, PhD, University of Kansas School of Medicine
212
Alternative Pricing Strategies: Data Collection in the Retail Environment
Mark Paskowsky, M.P.P., Massachusetts Department of Public Health; Patricia Henley, M.Ed., Massachusetts Tobacco Cessation and Prevention Program; Lois Keithly, Ph.D., Massachusetts Department of Public Health
213
Smoke-Free Bar Policies and Smokers' Alcohol Consumption: Findings from ITC-4
Karin Kasza, MA, Roswell Park Cancer Institute; Sherry McKee, PhD, Yale University School of Medicine; Cheryl Rivard, MPH, Roswell Park Cancer Institute; Dr. Andrew Hyland, PhD
214
The NCD Summit and Global Tobacco Control
Mr. Laurent Huber, M.S., Action on Smoking and Health
215
How the U.S. is falling behind in global tobacco control
Mr. Laurent Huber, M.S., Action on Smoking and Health
216
FCTC implementation - seven years later
Mr. Chris Bostic, M.S.F.S., J.D., Action on Smoking and Health
217
Graphic tobacco warning labels around the world
Mr. Chris Bostic, M.S.F.S., J.D., Action on Smoking and Health
218
Adding Tobacco to School Wellness Policies
Mrs. Liesl Hays, BA, Kansas Department of Health and Environment
219
Examining the decline in licensed tobacco retailers in New York
Brett Loomis, MS, RTI International; Mr. Paul Shafer, MA, RTI International
221
Tobacco retailer density and adult smoking in California
Dr. Lisa Henriksen, PhD, Stanford Univ School of Medicine; Dr. Nina Schleicher, PhD, Stanford Prevention Research Center; Dr. Yueyan Wang, PhD, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research; Ms. Lindsey Winn, MS, Stanford Prevention Research Center; Dr. Stephen Fortmann, MD, Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research
222
Consequences of Legislative Loss of Funding for Statewide Tobacco Programs
Mr. Daniel Simons, MA, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
223
Smoke Free Housing Authority of the City of Kokomo, Indiana
Mrs. Shirley Dubois, Masters in Health Parks and Recreation, Family Service Association
224
Accelerating a national movement for tobacco-free colleges and universities
Mr. Joseph Lee, MPH, CPH, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ms. Kimberly Miller, MS, CPRP, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Dr. Leah Ranney, PhD, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Dr. Adam Goldstein, MD, MPH, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ms. Sterling Fulton-Smith, MHA, Chronic Disease and Injury Section, Division of Public Health, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
225
Research to Advocacy: Lessons on Advancing Smoke-free Legislation in Louisiana
Mr. Thomas Carton, MS, Louisiana Publich Health Institute
226
An Evaluation of the Influence of Local Anti-Smoking Ordinances
Dr. Jennifer Mullens, DrPH, MPA, University of Oklahoma College of Public Health
227
Consumer opinions on tobacco sales in pharmacies and grocery stores
Dr. Pallavi Patwardhan, PhD, BSPharm, American Legacy Foundation (now Legacy); Dr. Robert McMillen, PhD, Mississippi State University; Dr. Jonathan Winickoff, MD, MPH, Harvard Medical School/ American Academy of Pediatrics Richmond Center
228
Buying Loyalty With Tobacco Industry Sponsorships and Donations
Ms. Bernadette Chlebeck, BS, Association for Nonsmokers- MN
229
Taxing Non-Cigarette Tobacco Products Effectively
Melissa Maitin-Shepard, MPP, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network
230
Smoke-free Policies: Strong Support among High School Students
Dr. Kelly Kandra, PhD, Department of Psychology, Benedictine University; Ms. Anna McCullough, MSW, MSPH, Tobacco Prevention Evaluation Program, Department of Family Medicine, UNC School of Medicine; Dr. Leah Ranney, PhD, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Dr. Adam Goldstein, MD, MPH, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
231
Development and Preliminary Outcomes of Tobacco Policy Initiatives in Pennsylvania
Susan McLain, MPH, PA DOH; Joy Meyer, BA, PACT; Michelle Henry, BA, PHMC; Jennifer Keith, MPH, CPH, Public Health Managment Corporation; Stephanie Saunders, MSW, BAI; Phyllis Zitzer, BA, PA DOH
232
Youth, Coalition, and Champions: Converging to Communicate for Policy Change
Candida Manion, BBA, MPH, Norman Regional Health Systems ; Mrs. Gail Hilty, BA, Noble Public Schools; Dr. Malinda Douglas, DrPH, CPH, Oklahoma State Department of Health; Mr. Travis Humphrey, B.A. , Norman Regional Health Systems
233
Promotion of Worksite 100% Tobacco-Free Campus Policies
Dr. Kristi Metzger, PhD, MPH, Austin/Travis County Health & Human Services Department; Dr. Philip Huang, MD, MPH, Austin/Travis County Health & Human Services Department; Mr. Robert Kingham, -, Austin/Travis County Health & Human Services Department
234
Outdoor Tobacco-Free Policies Implemented by a Local Transportation Authority
Dr. Kristi Metzger, PhD, MPH, Austin/Travis County Health & Human Services Department; Dr. Philip Huang, MD, MPH, Austin/Travis County Health & Human Services Department; Ms. Megan Cermak, -, Austin/Travis County Health & Human Services Department
235
Assessing property owner perspectives on smoke-free multi-unit housing policies
Mr. Derek Smith, MPH, MSW, San Mateo County Health System
238
Sweet Victory: Local Action Against Flavored Tobacco
Mr. Ron Davis, M.S. Ed., Florida Department of Health; Ms. Laura Corbin, BA, Florida Department of Health
239
Strong Tobacco Control Begins with Good Public Health Governance
Ms. Tricia Valasek, MPH, National Association of Local Boards of Health
240
Tobacco Behind Bars: Update on Tobacco Policies in Correctional Institutions
Ms. Kerry Cork, J.D., M.A., Public Health Law Center / Tobacco Control Legal Consortium
241
Smokefree Cars: Not Just a Good Idea, It's the Law
Dr. Rebecca Murphy, PhD, MPH, A. L. Burruss Institute of Public Service and Research, Kennesaw State University ; Ms. Nicole Kwon, MPH, CDPH Tobacco Control Program; Ms. Carol Riemer Coles, BS, Partnership For A Tobacco-Free Maine, Maine CDC, DHHS; Mrs. Dorean Maines, MS, Maine CDC, DHHS; Dr. David Cowling, PhD, California Department of Public Health; Dr. Praphul Joshi, PhD, MPH, BDS, University of New England
242
Averted heart attack hospitalization costs achievable through state smoke-free laws
Stephen Babb, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; David Homa, PhD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Brian King, PhD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
243
Comprehensive Point of Sale Regulation Through Tobacco Retailer Licensing
Mrs. Courtney Ward, MPA, Arizona Department of Health Services; Ms. Stephanie Walton, BA Political Science, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment; Karen Girard, MPA, Oregon Public Health Division
244
Are local smoke-free laws fostering disparities in health protection?
Stephen Babb, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Xin Xu, PhD, CDC Office on Smoking and Health; Brian King, PhD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Michael Tynan, BA, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Erika Fulmer, MHA, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Kimberly Snyder, MPH, ICF International
245
Lessons Learned from Evansville and Indianapolis Smoke-free Air Campaigns
Ms. Katy Ellis, MPH, Marion County Public Health Department; Mr. Casey Williams, BS , Smokefree Communities
246
Policy Advocacy Strategies: Mobilizing Adults and Youth as Advocates
Sandy Foster, BBA, Southwest Tobacco Free Oklahoma Coalition; Bart Hadley, Jr., BA, Southwest Tobacco Free Oklahoma Coalition; Sarah Grimes-Troutt, BA, Cherokee County SWAT
247
Opposition to Smoke-free Laws and in Rural Communities
Mrs. Monica Mundy, MPH, University of Kentucky; Mrs. Carol Riker, RN, MSN, University of Kentucky; Ms. Kathy Begley, BA, University of Kentucky; Dr. Sarah Kercsmar, Ph.D., University of Kentucky; Ms. JaNelle Ricks, MPA, University of Kentucky; Ms. Heather Robertson, MPA, University of Kentucky
249
Smoke-Free Policy and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Hospitalizations
Dr. Ellen Hahn, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, University of Kentucky; Dr. Mary Kay Rayens, PhD, University of Kentucky; Dr. Susan Frazier, PhD, University of Kentucky; Sarah Adkins, MS, University of Kentucky
250
Estimating Smoking-related Costs in Multi-unit Housing: Comparing Two Survey Approaches
Michael Ong, MD PhD, University of California, Los Angeles; Allison Diamant, MD MSHS, University of California, Los Angeles; Qiong Zhou, MA, University of California, Los Angeles; Hye-Youn Park, PhD, California Department of Public Health; Robert Kaplan, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles
251
Using Collaborative Approaches to Drive Tobacco Control Strategic Planning
Ms. Jamie Miller, MSW, MSPH, Health Promotion Council
252
Improving Compliance of Tobacco Use Policies in Mental Health Facilities
Ms. Susan Gleason, BS, MA, LSW, Valparaiso University
253
Passing Tribal Tobacco Control Policies: The Journey and Lessons Learned
Ms. Amy Dunn, MPH, Gateway to Prevention and Recovery; Ms. Gail Boe, MS, BA, Osage Tribe of Indians; Ms. Andie Chan, MPH, CHES, BBA, Oklahoma State Department of Health
256
Igniting a Spark: Tips for Building Tobacco-Free Campus Support
Mrs. Keri Schneider, Bachelor of Science in Community Health Education, American Lung Association; Ms. Kathy Staats, Bachelors of Arts & Sciences- Public Communication, Spark/American Lung Association; Tana Feiner, Bachelors of Science in Business, Edgewood College, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Department of Health Services
257
Industry interference in U.S. tobacco control policy
Mr. Chris Bostic, M.S.F.S., J.D., Action on Smoking and Health; Ms. Gigi Kellett, BA, Corporate Accountability International
258
U.S. TOBACCO CONTROL POLICY, MENTHOLATED CIGARETTES, AND AFRICAN AMERICANS
Ms. Carol McGruder, B.A., DEFE, African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council
259
Enhancing smoke-free policy change by understanding patterns of media coverage
Dr. Kevin Everett, PhD, University of Missouri; Dr. Shelly Rodgers, PhD, University of Missouri; Dr. Ye Wang, PhD, University of Missouri-Kansas City
260
The Price is Right? Pricing Restrictions: What, Why, and How
Elisa Laird-Metke, JD, ChangeLab Solutions; Mr. Ian McLaughlin, J.D., ChangeLab Solutions
261
Tobacco-Free Post Secondary Campus Policies in Minnesota: SHIP ahoy!
Ms. Pat McKone, BA, American Lung Association of the Upper Midwest; Ms. Christina Thill, B.S., Minnesota Department of Health
262
Tobacco-Free Environments in Oregon State Agencies: Infrastructure, Politics, and Communications
Ms. Dawn Robbins, BA, Oregon Health Authority, Oregon Public Health Division; Ms. Cathryn Cushing, B.A., Oregon Health Authority
263
Tobacco-Free Ordinance in a Southeastern City: Field & Evaluation Lessons Learned
Mr. Omar Guessous, MA, Georgia Department of Public Health; Mr. Kenneth Ray, MPH, Georgia Department of Public Health; Ms. Antionette Lavender, MPH, Georgia Department of Public Health