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2007 Perinatal Hepatitis B and HIV Grantees’ Meeting Summaries
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Please note that the following information was current as of the 2007 Perinatal Hepatitis B and HIV Grantees’ Meeting; please use caution when using these resources as some of this information may be no longer current.

Day One

Welcome
Plenary 1
Navigation Challenge 1
Plenary 2

Skills-Building Workshops

Day Two

Navigation Challenge 2
Perinatal Hepatitis B Meeting
Perinatal HIV Prevention and Surveillance (EPS) Meeting
Promising Practices Preventions from the HIV Grantees
Promising Practices Presentations from EPS Grantees

Day Three

Perinatal Hepatitis B Meeting
Perinatal HIV Prevention Meeting
Perinatal HIV Surveillance (EPS) Meeting
Plenary 3
Closing Plenary


Day One

Welcome

  • Opening Remarks
    Kevin Fenton, NCHHSTP Director
    Anne Schuchat, NCIRD Director
  • Welcome and Initial Charge
    Magda Peck, CityMatCH
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Plenary 1: Epidemiology, Management, and Prevention Programs for Perinatal Hepatitis B and HIV

  • Preventing Perinatal Hepatitis B in the United States
    Susan Wang, DVH, CDC
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  • Mother-to Child HIV transmission: A Thing of the Past?
    Jess Fogler, NCCC, UCSF
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  • CDC Perinatal HIV Prevention & Surveillance Programs
    Steve Nesheim, DHAP, CDC
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Navigation Challenge 1

  • Navigation Challenge
    Magda Peck, CityMatCH
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Plenary 2: Best Practices for Case Finding and Case Management

  • NYC Perinatal Hepatitis B Program Approaches to Case Finding and Case Management
    Julie Lazaroff, Perinatal Hepatitis B Coordinator, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
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  • An Overview of the Minnesota Department of Health’s Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention Program
    Adele Clobes, Perinatal Hepatitis B Coordinator, Minnesota Department of Health
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  • Integration of Perinatal Programs: HIV, Hepatitis B, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    Libby Landrum, Perinatal Disease Prevention Coordinator, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
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  • Best Practices for Case Finding & Case Management
    Anne Statton, Perinatal AIDS Chicago Prevention Initiative/Perinatal Rapid Testing Initiative in Illinois
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Skills-Building Workshops

  • Program Evaluation—A Practical Approach
    Tom Chapel, CDC
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  • Cultural Competency: Working with Immigrants and Undocumented Populations
    Soo Na, Asian Health Coalition of Illinois
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  • Effectively Implementing Hospital Policy
    Elaine Gross & Carolyn Burr, François-Xavier Bagnoud Center
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Day Two

Navigation Challenge 2

  • Navigation Challenge
    Chad Abresch, CityMatCH

Perinatal Hepatitis B Meeting Materials

  • For more information about the perinatal hepatitis B coordinators’ meeting materials, please click here to visit the Division of Viral Hepatitis website.

Perinatal HIV Prevention and Surveillance (EPS) Meeting Materials

  • Data for Perinatal HIV Prevention
    Suzanne Whitmore, DHAP, CDC
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  • Data for and Missed Opportunities for Perinatal HIV Prevention
    Allan Taylor, DHAP, CDC
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  • Perinatal HIV Surveillance in New York City: Missed Opportunities for Perinatal HIV Prevention
    Vicki Peters, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
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  • Data from the Grantees and Filling Data Gaps
    Jill Clark, DHAP, CDC
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  • Translating Data into Action: A Fresh Look at Perinatal HIV Prevention Programs
    Jill Clark, DHAP, CDC
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  • Enhanced Perinatal Surveillance (EPS) Data Collection System
    Suzanne Whitmore, DHAP, CDC
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Promising Practices Presentations from HIV Prevention Grantees

  • The Perinatal Expert Panel: A Collaboration for the Successful Reduction of Perinatal HIV Transmission
    Rashidah Abdul-Khabeer and Marie Ranselle, Circle of Care (Philadelphia)
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  • Results of a hospital survey: The importance of rigorous needs assessment to target interventions
    Clea Sarnquist, Stanford University and Kama Brockmann, California Department of Health Services
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Promising Practices Presentations from EPS Grantees

  • Data Collection Model: Building Partnerships
    Carrie Schiff and Divina Vargas, Chicago Department of Health
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  • The Challenges Facing EPS in Los Angeles County
    Azita Naghdi, Los Angeles Department of Health
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Day Three

Perinatal Hepatitis B Meeting Materials

  • For more information about the perinatal hepatitis B coordinators’ meeting materials, please click here to visit the Division of Viral Hepatitis website.

Perinatal HIV Prevention Meeting Materials

  • HIV Screening in Health-Care Settings: New Approaches and New Paradigms
    Margaret Lampe, DHAP, CDC
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Perinatal HIV Surveillance (EPS) Meeting Materials

  • Roundtable Discussion
    Suzanne Whitmore, DHAP, CDC

Plenary 3: Hospital Practices and Policies

  • National Evaluation of Hospital Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention Policies and Practices
    Bayo Willis, ISD, NCIRD, CDC
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  • Adherence to Antenatal Screening Recommendations for HBV and HIV: Preliminary Results from Birthnet 2
    Melissa Van Dyke, DBD, NCIRD, CDC
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  • Getting to Zero: Eliminating Perinatal HIV Transmission in US Hospitals
    Francie Margolin, Health Research and Educational Trust
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Closing Plenary

  • Lessons from the Joint Perinatal Hepatitis B/HIV Conference
    Emily Friedman, Independent Health Policy and Ethics Analyst
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Last Modified: June 26, 2007
Last Reviewed: June 26, 2007
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