Thanks to all of our sponsors!

 

 

All CEU and Certificate of Attendance forms have been mailed. If you did not receive your certificate or think there may be an error in your assignment of credits, please e-mail Isha Caldwell.

The SCHA Program Planning Committee would like to sincerely thank all of the participants at the 2010 conference.

We look forward to working together in the future!

 

 Continuing Education Certificates will be mailed to the address listed on the registration forms. Please expect to be delivered by the end of April. 

Upcoming SCHA Conferences:

2011         University of Georgia          March 17-19

"Exploring a New Decade of Innovation in College Health"

2012         University of Florida          

2013         University of Alabama  

Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort

 Upcoming ACHA Conferences:

2010          Philadelphia, PA          June 1-5

"We the People of College Health Promoting the General Welfare of Students"

2011          Phoenix, AZ                  May 31-June 1

2012         Chicago, IL                    May 29-June 2

 

Conference Presentations

"Where we are with H1N1 and How We Got There" Presented by: Max Learner, PhD, James Gibson, MD, MPH, Jennifer Meredith, PhD

Part One

Part Two

Part Three

"A Playful Way of Teaching and Learning" Presented by: Sara Stahlman, MA

"Addressing Diabetes Issues in Young Adults" Presented by: Ali Rizvi, MD

"Behavioral Intervention Teams" Presented by: Pete Liggett, PhD, Alissa Cooney, MS, Chris Wuchenich, MPA

"Biting & Stinging Insects" Presented by: Jerome Goddard, PhD

"Bridging Social Gaps: Promtoming Unity & Social Justice" Presented by: James Manuel, PsyD

"Cervical Cytology and the Managment of Abnormals in Adolescents" Presented by: Judith Burgis, MD

"Condoms, Catwalks, and Creative HIV/STI Prevention Strategies of College Students" Presented by: Ryan Wilson, MEd, Lucy Annang, PhD

"Contraceptive Management 2010" Presented by: Janice Bacon, MD

"Customer Satisfaction: The New Economics" Presented by: Jean Chin, MD, Julia Nelms

"Engaging A Campus Community in Violence Prevention:A Bystander Approach" Presented by: Dorothy Edwards

"Enhancing the Immunization Intake Partners with Technology and Campus Partners" Presented by: James Pete, MBA, Barbara Villa

"Ensuring Successful Credentialing and Reducing Risk" Presented by: Todd Sagin, MD, JD

"Establishing a Farmer's Market on a College Campus: Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation" Presented by: Holly Harring, PhD Candidate, Anne Beth Crocker, JD

"Evaluation and Treatment of Thyroid Problems in Young Adults" Presented by: Ali Rizvi, MD

"From Science to Practice" Understanding LGBT Young Adults and creating a LGBT friendly practice on your campus" Presented by: Ryan Wilson, MEd, Jason Coleman, PhD, MSPH

"Guide to College Health Facility Planning and Design" Presented by" Deborah Beck, EdD, Heather Mitchell, AIA, LEED-AP 

"H1N1 Pandemic: A Campus Collaborative to Mitigating a Campus Crisis" Presented by: Deborah Beck, EdD, Dilip Patel, MD, Josh Mann, MD, MPH, Tom Syfert, MS, Joseph Pearson, DrPH, Kirsten Kennedy, MBA, PhD, Chris Wuchenich, MPA, Vinny Bocchino, MEd

"Helicopter Parents: Intruder or Resource?Presented by: Russell Haber, PhD, Rhea Merck, PhD

"Maintaining Motivation in Your Staff: An Office Manager's Perspective" Presented by: Marti Young

"Millennial Students and Boomer Faculty/Staff: Playing by the Same Rules?" Presented by: Robert Dollinger, MD, Heidi Von Harscher, PhD

"New Drug Update" Presented by: C. Wayne Weart, PharmD

"Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome" Presented by: Monica Stone, MD

"Pre-Travel Consults: How Do We Keep Our Students Safe?" Presented by: Shanita Coleman-Dockery, RN, MSN, FNP-BC

"Preventing Litigations in College Health" Presented by: Ying Mai Kung, ARNP-BC, MPH, DNP Candidate

"Putting the Fun Back in Function: Psychosocial Aspects of Young Adult Men's Sexual Dysfunction" Presented by: Shirley Banks, BS

"Secrets of Happiness: Research Based Interventions for You and Your Clients!" Presented by: Toby Lovell, PsyD, Jody Lenrow, PsyD

"Strategies for Treating Hypertension" Presented by: C. Wayne Weart, PharmD

"Successful Accreditation: A Staff Team Sport" Presented by: Deborah Beck, EdD

"TB Surveillance with QuantiFERON Gold" Presented by: Marie Bredy, FNP-BC, Peggy Veeser, EdD, FNP-BC

"The Adolescent Mind: Precursor to High Risk Drinking" Presented by: Kevin Gray, MD

"UNC Hard Waiver Insurance Requirement" Presented by: David Rousmaniere, Megan Evans

"Vector Borne Diseases" Presented by: Jerome Goddard, PhD

 

2010 SCHA Conference Details

Session Abstracts

Sponorships/Exhibits

Information for Sponsors & Exhibitors

Form W9

Registration & Conference Schedule

Hotel Information:

The 2010 SCHA Conference will be hosted at the Columbia Marriott downtown. The group rate is $129 per night until February 22nd. Parking is $10 per day and can be charged to the room.

 

SCHA Planning Committee

Chair-Administration

Deborah Beck, Ed.D.

Vanessa Brown, MSA

Nicole Carrico, MMC

Graduate Assistants

Megan Coy, BA (MPH Candidate)

Jerin Raj, BS (MPH/MSW Candidate)

Advanced Practice Clinicians

Angie Tronco, NP

Clinical Medicine

Mike McKenzie, MD

Monica Stone, MD

Health Promotion

Michelle Burcin, PhD

Ryan Wilson M.Ed.

Mental Health

Toby Lovell, PsyD

Nursing

Myrna Mattos, RN, MS

Joye Smith, RN

Nursing-Directed Health Services

Mary Ann Young, RN

All of our planning committee members stated they do not have a conflict of interest.

 

American College Health Association Representatives

Continuing Medical Education:

Patricia Geiger, MD

Continuing Nursing Education:

Carol Perkins Kozel, BSN, RN

Continuing Psychology Education:

Robert Portnoy, PhD

Continuing Health Education:

Laura Talbott, MS, CHES, PhD

 

  

Accreditation Statements

CME Credits: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the American College Health Association and SCHA. The American College Health Association is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians and takes responsibility for the content, quality and scientific integrity of this CME activity. The American College Health Association designates this educational activity for a maximum of 17.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.TM Physician should claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Nursing Contact Hours (CH): This continuing education activity was approved by the American College Health Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. ACHA designates this educational activity for a maximum of 19.0 contact hours.

CE Credits for Psychologists (PsyCE): This educational activity is co-sponsored by the American College Health Association and SCHA. The American College Health Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The American College Health Association maintains responsibility for this program and its content. ACHA has awarded this program 12.0 hours of continuing education for psychologists. Psychologists must attend each session in its entirety in order to qualify for CE credit for that session.

CECH Contact Hours (CHES): The American College Health Association has been designated as a provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing Inc. This educational activity has been awarded 15.0 category 1 continuing education contact hours.

Clock hours for certified counselors (NBCC): The American College Health Association (ACHA) is an NBCC Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEPTM) and a co-sponsor of this program. ACHA may award NBCC approved clock hours for programs that meet NBCC requirements. Sessions for which NBCC approved clock hours will be awarded are identified in the program bulletin (or website).The ACEP maintains responsibility for the content of this event. ACHA designates this educational activity for a maximum of 17.0 clock hours.

 

 

 

 

 

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