2nd National Symposium on Health Behavioral change:
Disease Prevention & Health Promotion October 2-4, 2004 Cross Keys Radisson Hotel Baltimore, MD
DVDs from 2005 Symposium
PROGRAM
TIME
SPEAKERS
COST
PURCHASE
SUNDAY
*General Service Board of Alcoholics Anonymous former Director of Substance Abuse Prevention
*Invocation by the Director of Health Division National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
*Welcoming Remarks by Sr. Vice President for Operations for Bon Secours
*Comments by Provost & Vice-President for Academic Affairs
( Morgan State University)
*Comments by Dean of the School of Education and Urban Studies ( Morgan State University and Baltimore City School Commission
*Commentary from CEO “I Can’t, We Can” Community Drug Treatment Agency
*Comments by the Director/Principal Investigator of the National Center for Health Behavioral Change
*Keynote Speaker on Universal Healthcare, Health and Civil Rights
*Presentation of the John Chissell Life Time Achievement Award
Evening Program & Dinner
7:00-
9:00 pm
Dr. Elaine McDowell, Rev. Dr. Lucy Perez, Ms. Vivian Jones, Dr. T. Joan Robinson, Dr. Patricia Welch, Mr. Israel Cason, Dr. Jay Carrington Chunn, Congressman John Conyers, Dr. Anna McPhatter
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MONDAY
*The National Health and Civil Rights Forum on Historical and Current Analyses of how Health and Civil Rights are interlocked
*Opening Remarks and Introduction- Director/Principal Investigator of the National Center for Health Behavioral Change
*Remarks and Introductions by the Director of Health Division, NAACP
*Keynote Speaker- Chief Legal Counsel, NAACP on Historical and Current Analyses of Health and Civil Rights
*Comments by Director, Center for Health Policy, Washington, DC
*Discussion by Former Coordinator of Internships from the School of Public Health at Morgan State University
*Comments by Marketing Consultant from Columbia, MD
*Keynote Speaker by Chairperson, Congressional Black Caucus Health Brain Trust on Health & Civil Rights and Health Behavioral Change
Opening & Discussant Panel
9:00-
11:10am
Dr. Jay Carrington Chunn, Dr. Lucy Perez, Atty Dennis Hayes, Esq., Dr. Barbara Krimgold, Dr. Rena Boss-Victoria, Mr. John Milton Wesley,
Dr. Donna Christensen
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*Discussion by aPost-Doctoral Fellow from Center for Health Policy, Washington, DC
* Discussion by the Director of Health Policy Program Joint Center for Political & Economic Studies
*Discussion - Call to Action by Director/Principal Investigator of National Center for Health Behavioral Change
*Presiding at Luncheon, Dean of School of Public Service, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS
*Invocation by Representative of HIV Pediatric Program, Baltimore, MD
*Commentary by Dean of School of Public Health, Morgan State University
*Discussion by Psychiatrist, CEO and President Community Mental Health Council, Chicago, Il. on the “Sanity of Survival”
Discussant Panel & Lunch
11:10am-1:30pm
Ms. Laurie Nsiah-Jefferson, Dr. Gail C. Christopher, Dr. Jay Carrington Chunn, Dr. Gwendolyn Prater, Dr. Allan Noonan, Dr. Carl C. Bell
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*Facilitator - Chairperson of the Social Work Department Morgan State University
*Discourse by the CEO of Morgan and Associates on Wisdom Coaching-Optimal Healthcare and, Weight Management
*Discourse by the Co-Director of Gaston and Porter Health Institute on Health of Black Women : Prime-Time and Health Related Issues
*Discussion with Former Director of Evaluation, Health Division, The Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, Michigan on Obesity & Black Women: What is Your Social Value?
*Discussion by the Director of Minority and National Affairs APA & The Executive Director, Black Mental Health Alliance on Depression & Emotional Issues Regarding Obesity & Weight Management of Black Women
*Discussion by the Director of residency Training, Family Practice, UCLA & Professor , Family Practice in Los Angeles, CA Health Disparities: Health Promotion, Nutrition, Exercise
Panel 1 & Discourse
1:40-
3:40pm
Dr. Anna McPhatter, Ms. Erma Perry, Dr. Marilyn Gaston, Dr. Gillian Barclay, Dr. Annelle Primm, Dr. Daniel Castro
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*Discourse by the Professor of Psychiatry, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Sciences/Martin L. King Hospital, Los Angeles, California
*Discourse by Consulting Psychiatrist, Mercy Hospital Chicago, Il. on Postpartum Depression: Detection, Diagnosis, and Treatment Updates
*Discourse by the Former Coordinator of Internships, School of Public Health, Morgan State University The R.A.R.E Project Research Methodology and Analyses
*Discourse by Professor and Chair of Sociology Department and Executive Director, Morehouse College Research Institute, Atlanta, GA on Correlates of Youth Homicide
*Discourse by Sr. Fellow from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) Atlanta, GA on Violence Among Unstably Housed Adults living with HIV: Preliminary Analysis
*Discourse by Sr. Fellow with CDC & Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta, GA The Impact of Horizontal & Vertical Dimensions of Faith On Health and Health Care
Panel 2 & Discourse
3:45-
5:50pm
Dr. Roosevelt Jacobs, Dr. Mercedes Martinez, Dr. Rena Boss-Victoria, Dr. Obie Clayton, Dr. Kirk Henny, Dr. Rueben Warren
$19.95
TUESDAY
*Facilitator - Director, Social Work Department Doctoral Program Morgan State University
*Panel 3 – Vice –Provost for Institutional Research, Bowie State University- Selected Multivariate Procedures Useful in Public Health Research
*Professor of Public Health, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS - Social Epidemiology Paradigm Shift to Prevention and Health Promotion
*Professor of Social Work, Howard University School of Social Work, Washington, DC -Domestic Violence Among African Americans
Panel 3 & Discourse
8:30-
10:25am
Dr. Jerome Schiele, Dr. Harold Aubrey, Dr. Isaiah Perkins, Dr. Tricia Bent-Goodley, Dr. William B. Lawson
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*Professor & Chairman, Psychiatry, Howard University Hospital and Medical School, Washington, DC - Ethnic Awareness on Racism
*Discourse by Doctor of Public Health Programs, Morgan State University, School of Public Health
*Discourse by Professor of Marketing, Morgan State University & Professor of Marketing, Morgan State University on A Social Marketing Framework for Changing Policy Makers Mind Set to address Disparities and Public Health
*Discourse by Founder, Vital Choices Foundation, Naples Community Hospital, Naples, Fl. Social Marketing – Making it Work for Us
*Discourse by Psychiatrist, Consulting Psychiatrist Salud Family Health Center & Consulting Psychiatrist, Mercy Hospital, Chicago, Il. on Blood Level Testing in a High-Risk Community: Implications for Minority Child Mental Health
*Discourse by Director, Urban Research Institute, Morgan State University on Who’s Endangering Black Boys?
*Discourse by Post-doctoral Fellow & Professor School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University on, Women of Color, their Work and Mental Health: Multiple Roles, Coping Strategies and the Impact on Organizational Commitment
Panel 4 & Discourse
10:30am-12:45pm
Ms. Christine Smith, Dr. Dinker Ravel, Dr. Linell King, Dr. William McMiller, Dr. Raymond Winbush, Dr. Portia Cole
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*Commentary by Chairperson of Social Work Department ( Morgan State University)
*Lunch Invocation by B.U.I.L.D Fellowship
*Commentary by Delegate Pulliam on State Health Disparity Legislation & Health Policy
*Commentary by National Center for Health Behavioral Change Senior Fellow on Community Implications ( Baltimore City College)
*Discourse by the Dean, School of Psychology, The New College of California, San Francisco, CA. on Dying for Equality, Social Justice, and Psychological, Social and Cultural Dimensions of Health
*Closing Remarks and Future Directions by the Director/Principal Investigator of the National Center for Health Behavioral Change
Working Lunch & Closing
12:45-
2:30pm
Dr. Anna McPhatter, Rev. Brother Al Moye, Delegate Shirley Nathan Pulliam, Mr. Leroy Issacs, Dr. Linda James, Dr. Jay Carrington Chunn
$19.95
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Studies by Dr. Jay C. Chunn
TOPIC
COST
COST
9/11 and Post-Tramatic Stress Syndrome:Impact, Diagnosis, Treatment and Future Challenges Jay Carrington Chunn, Ph.D, Director/Principal Investigator, National Center for Health Behavioral Change, Urban Medical Institute/Morgan State University, 2600 Liberty Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21215
Presentation Made: National Medical Association Scientific Assembly, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 2002
$20.00
The Health Behavioral Change Imperative: Challenges Impacting Diverse Populations
Jay Carrington Chunn, Ph.D, Director/Principal Investigator, National Center for Health Behavioral Change,Urban Medical Institute/Morgan State University, 2600 Liberty Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21215
Presentation Made: Primary Care Lecture Series Grand Rounds- Harbor-UCLA Medical Center on January 29, 2003
$20.00
The Health Behavioral Change Imperative:Challenges Facing Health Professionals
Psychology Department, Lecture and Discourse, Jay Carrington Chunn, Ph.D, Director/Principal Investigator, National Center for Health Behavioral Change, Urban Medical Institute/Morgan State University, 2600 Liberty Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21215
Presentation Made:The Prince George's Community College, Maryland on October 22, 2004
$20.00
Mental Health Service Delivery: Prevention, Behavioral and Practice Challenge
Jay Carrington Chunn, Ph.D, Director/Principal Investigator, National Center for Health Behavioral Change,Urban Medical Institute/Morgan State University, 2600 Liberty Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21215
Presentation Made: Psychiatry and Mental Health Disciplines Drew/King Medical Center, Los Angeles, California on September 22, 2005
$20.00
National Urban League 2005 Annual Conference: Men's Health RoundtableTitle of Presentation: An Epidemiological Analyses of African American Males Health: Behavioral Change Imperative
Jay Carrington Chunn, Ph.D, Director/Principal Investigator, National Center for Health Behavioral Change,Urban Medical Institute/Morgan State University, 2600 Liberty Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21215
Presentation Made:Washington, DC Convention Center on July 28, 2005
$20.00
Commentary on 9/11, Related Issues and Post-Tramatic Stress Syndrome: Impact, Analyses, Treatment and Disparities
Jay Carrington Chunn, Ph.D, Director/Principal Investigator, National Center for Health Behavioral Change,Urban Medical Institute/Morgan State University, 2600 Liberty Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21215
Presentation Made: 7th African American Symposium on PTSD "Disparities and Unmet Needs for Treatment and Diagnosis" at the Blackburn Center, Howard University on September 6, 2006
$20.00
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