Minnesota Public Health Association Annual Conference September 15 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Minnesota Public Health Association Annual Conference September 15 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Minnesota Public Health Association Annual Conference September 15 & 16, 2020 11:00 am - 3:00 pm Welcome! Introduction - Kathleen Norlien, MPHA President, 2020-2021 Zoom housekeeping - Sessions will be recorded and posted to the MPHA


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Minnesota Public Health Association Annual Conference September 15 & 16, 2020 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

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Welcome!

Introduction - Kathleen Norlien, MPHA President, 2020-2021 Zoom housekeeping

  • Sessions will be recorded and posted to the MPHA YouTube channel
  • Please remain muted and utilize the Chat box for questions
  • You may have your video on or off, whichever you prefer
  • Evaluation forms will be emailed after the conference and are required for anyone seeking

CHES/MCHES credits

  • Email info@mpha.net if you need help during the conference
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Please Rename Yourself

  • 1. Click “Participants”
  • 2. Hover over your name and click “Rename” or “More” then

“Rename”

  • 3. Put a 1, 2, or 3 in front of your name to correspond with

which breakout session you’d like to attend:

1. Building Lasting Partnerships for Successful Smoke-Free Public Housing 2. Medicare for All: Beyond the Politics 3. Expanding Dental Access Via Telehealth and Portable Modalities Across Rural Minnesota

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Ancestral Lands Statement

We ask that you take a moment to honor and acknowledge that we are on the ancestral homelands

  • f the Dakota and Anishinaabe. Indigenous people have a long-standing history and connection to

the land since time immemorial, and are the original stewards of lands and waters. Many American Indians were forcibly exiled from their lands because of aggressive and persistent settler colonialism and U.S. Governmental policies, but they persevered. We make this acknowledgement to honor the Dakota and Anishinaabe people, ancestors and descendants, as well as the land itself. This statement was developed by the Minnesota Public Health Association's Health Equity Committee and its partners, for use at all MPHA gatherings. MPHA freely offers other nonprofits to share and adopt this

  • statement. Additional background available at https://mpha.net/Ancestral-Lands-Statement.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

11:00 am - 12:00 pm Keynote address: Commissioner of Health Jan Malcolm 12:00 - 12:55 pm Concurrent sessions #1-3 12:55 - 1:05 pm Break 1:05 - 2:00 pm Concurrent sessions #4-6 2:00 - 3:00 pm Day 1 Closing Plenary: Amira Adawe & Dr. Nathan Chomilo

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Conference Keynote Address

“Never a Dull Day in Public Health”

Minnesota Department of Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm

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Concurrent Sessions 12:00 - 12:55 pm

1. Building Lasting Partnerships for Successful Smoke-Free Public Housing 2. Medicare for All: Beyond the Politics 3. Expanding Dental Access Via Telehealth and Portable Modalities Across Rural Minnesota Breakout room reminders:

  • If you didn’t already, please rename yourself with a “1, 2, or 3” in front of your name

from the Participant list, to be moved to your desired breakout

  • Please remain in the breakout room (all sessions will be recorded and available to

attendees)

  • But if you need to leave the breakout room, click “leave room” to return to the main

session

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Please Rename Yourself for Afternoon Breakouts

  • 1. Click “Participants”
  • 2. Hover over your name and click “Rename” or “More” then

“Rename”

  • 3. Put a 4, 5, or 6 in front of your name to correspond with

which breakout session you’d like to attend: 4.

Addressing Workforce Disparities by Improving the Academic Resilience and Professionalism of Health Science Students... 5. Opioid Panel Crisis Prevention and Rescue: Fostering Collaboration, Overcoming Public Health Barriers, and Acupuncture as an Opioid Alternative 6. Historical, Political, and Social Roots of Health Inequities Among American Indians in Minnesota

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Break 12:55 - 1:05 pm

Coming up…

1:05 - 2:00 pm Concurrent sessions #4-6 2:00 - 3:00 pm Day 1 Closing Plenary: Amira Adawe & Dr. Nathan Chomilo

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Thank you to our Scholarship Fund Supporters!

Donna Anderson, Carol Berg, Kelsey Besse, Angie Carlson, Donna DeGracia, Annie Halland, Linda Hart, Vonna Henry, Erica Fishman, Merry Grande, Cindy Kallstrom, Jaime Martinez, Meghan Mason, Kate Murray, Gretchen Musicant, Jodell O’Connell, Sami Quinn, Ellen Saliares, Cherylee Sherry, Mary Suagee-Beauduy, Tehout Selameab, Jackie Siewert

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Please Rename Yourself

  • Click “Participants”
  • Hover over your name and click “Rename” or “More” then

“Rename”

  • Put a 4, 5, or 6 in front of your name to correspond with

which breakout session you’d like to attend: 4.

Addressing Workforce Disparities by Improving the Academic Resilience and Professionalism of Health Science Students... 5. Opioid Panel Crisis Prevention and Rescue: Fostering Collaboration, Overcoming Public Health Barriers, and Acupuncture as an Opioid Alternative 6. Historical, Political, and Social Roots of Health Inequities Among American Indians in Minnesota

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Concurrent Sessions 1:05 - 2:00 pm

4. Addressing Workforce Disparities by Improving the Academic Resilience and Professionalism

  • f Health Science Students through Structured and Targeted Supports

5. Opioid Panel Crisis Prevention and Rescue: Fostering Collaboration, Overcoming Public Health Barriers, and Acupuncture as an Opioid Alternative 6. Historical, Political, and Social Roots of Health Inequities Among American Indians in Minnesota

Breakout room reminders:

  • If you didn’t already, please rename yourself with a “4, 5, or 6” in front of your name from the

Participant list, to be moved to your desired breakout

  • Please remain in the breakout room (all sessions will be recorded and available to attendees)
  • But if you need to leave the breakout room, click “leave room” to return to the main session
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Plenary Session: 2:00 – 3:00 pm Building a Healthier Future Together for All - What We Are Doing in Minnesota

Amira Adawe, Executive Director, Nathan Chomilo, MD, FAAP, Medicaid Medical The Beautywell Project Director, Minnesota Department of Human Services

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Thank you for attending Day 1 of the MPHA 2020 Annual Conference. See you tomorrow 11 am!

  • Evaluations will be emailed to attendees after the conference (and are

required for CHES/MCHES credit seekers)

  • Requests for CPH, Nursing, or general certificate of attendance, should be

emailed to info@mpha.net

  • MPHA is a volunteer-driven organization. Please join us and make your

voice heard in the public health community! Visit mpha.net for more info.