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Summit Session Titles
(Please note sessions are subject to change.)

Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday


Tuesday November 27, 2007

  • The Pressure Is On: Innovations in Management of Hypertension

  • Creating a Culture of Wellness for People with Disabilities

  • Teen Health Promotion

  • Healthy People 2020

  • Obesity Across the Lifespan: Perspectives on Women’s Health

  • Beyond Mental Health: Comorbidities with Depression

  • Wandering in the Well-being Wilderness: What Does It Mean and How Did We Get Here?

  • Adaptation of Health Education Materials

  • Community Health Workers: From Research to Practice

  • Promoting Employee Health: Interventions in the Workplace

  • Adolescent Health Promotion in Minority Populations

  • HHS Secretary Award Recipients’ Roundtable on Innovations in Prevention

  • Before Early Intervention: Improving Developmental Screening and Assessment

  • Communicating Health Messages: Innovative Approaches

  • Community-Based Lifestyle Interventions

  • Healthy Environments for Healthy Live

  • Better Choices, Better Lives: Community-Based Partnerships to Improve Youth Health

  • State-based Initiatives to Promote Health and Wellness

  • Improving Cancer Screening: State, Managed Care and Community Perspective

  • Does Our Work Make Any Difference? Approaches to Program Evaluation in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

  • Nutritional Health: From Risk Factors to Public Awareness

  • Increasing Physical Activity Across the Lifespan

  • Discussion by the President’s Cancer Panel Members

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Wednesday November 28, 2007

  • Systems Approaches to Promoting School Health

  • Promoting Wellness for People with Disabilities

  • Promoting Physical Activity in Latino Populations

  • Lessons from Steps to a HealthierUS

  • Translating Genomic Discoveries into Practice and Prevention—Bridging the Evidence Gaps

  • School-Based Wellness Promotion Programs

  • Collaborative Approaches to Health Promotion

  • Innovative Partnerships, including YMCA, AARP, and ACS/ADA/AHA

  • Improving the Health of the Elderly: Lifestyle Interventions

  • Promoting Healthy Workplaces

  • School Governments and Nutritional Health: Institutional Approaches to Systems Change

  • New IOM Report: Disabilities in America

  • Community and Statewide Approaches to Cardiovascular Disease Prevention

  • Overweight and Obesity Prevention Initiative

  • AHA Transfat Reduction

  • Assessing and Improving Health Risks for Women of Reproductive Age

  • Improving Consumer Awareness of Family Health History

  • Innovative Approaches to Improving School Health Programs

  • Stroke Awareness and Intervention

  • Improving Recovery from Substance Abuse

  • Improving Oral Health for Rural Populations

  • Public and Community Health Informatics Innovations

  • Use of Preventive Services

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

  • Promoting Quality of Life in Men with Prostate Cancer

  • Fostering Healthier Behaviors in Children

  • Peer Networks Promote Healthier Outcomes

  • Informatics Applications in Health Promotion

  • Motivating Change in Communities Through Microfinancing

  • Creating Culturally Specific Health Promotion Messages

  • Data Collection in Chronic Disease Management

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Date last modified: July 11, 2007
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