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ATODAlcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drugs Section

2011 Program GuideScientific SessionsPoster SessionsSocial Events and More

The APHA Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Section was established in 1985 with the mission to:

• Develop, foster and advocate for sound research, policy, and practice in the fields of ATOD epidemiology, prevention and treatment, and

• Enhance communication concerning ATOD issues among Section members and the Section leaders, APHA members, and the broader health community.

The section has over 700 members, presents over 30 scientific sessions at the annual meeting, and has become a valuable source of expertise and current research for the ATOD field.

Currently the ATOD Section leadership includes more than 30 volunteers who work to advance the Section’s mission from a broad range of perspectives including: Annual Meeting program development, advocacy, social media and health communication, and a Student Poster Showcase and awards to bring public health students into ATOD research and practice. The ATOD Section also recognizes public health excellence and contributions to the ATOD field with the John Slade Memorial Advocacy Award, the Lifetime Achievement Award, College Leadership, and Community Leadership awards each year.

The ATOD Section members and leaders are committed to continuing to build collaborative partnerships among public health experts from many perspectives including research, service, education, communication, and policy-making to prevent ATOD problems.

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Visit the ATOD Section at Booth #5082

And connect with the ATOD Section online:

About the ATOD Section

* Poster sessions located at WCC Exhibit Hall D/E

ATOD Sessions at a GlancePlease access the full description of ATOD sessions, including the title and authors of presentations, at www.apha.org/membergroups/sections/aphasections/atod or in the APHA Meeting Program.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2011

1:00 PM128.0 ATOD Business Meeting, Part I | WCC 143A

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2011

9:00 AM159.0 ATOD Business Meeting, Part II | WCC 143A

2:00 – 3:00 PM176.0 Welcome to the ATOD Section | WCC 150A

All are welcome to attend this orientation to the ATOD Section.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2011

8:30 AM3002.0 Alcohol’s Burden on the Community | WCC 150A

3003.0 Community and National Interventions to Impact Substance Use among Youth | WCC 150B

10:30 AM3081.0* AWARD: Student Poster Showcase

3082.0* Domestic and International Perspectives Regarding Tobacco

3082.1* Predictors and Outcomes of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Use Among Youth

3111.0 The Future is Now: Other Tobacco Products | WCC 150A

3112.0 A Picture’s Worth a Thousand Words: Cigarette Graphic Health Warnings | WCC 150B

* Poster sessions located at WCC Exhibit Hall D/E

12:30 PM3205.0 Substance Use Disorders: What have they done with

my DSM IV? | WCC 150A

3205.1 Bars, Booze, and Butts: the Interplay of Alcohol and Tobacco | WCC 144C

3205.2 Burning Issues in Tobacco Policy | WCC 143C

2:30 PM3306.0 Shining light on the Hidden Epidemic: Tobacco Use and

Mental Health | WCC 150A

3307.0 Health Reform: Dimensions in Behavioral Health WCC 150B

4:30 PM3385.0* Binge Drinking: Assault on Youth

3386.0* Clean Indoor Air Everywhere: Smoke-Free Environments

3387.0* Overdose Prevention: Community-Based Factors Influencing Effectiveness

3388.0* Prevention of Youth Alcohol Use to Improve the Health of Communities

3389.0* Tobacco Free U: College Aged and Young Adults

3412.0 Engaging the Underserved: Community-Based Tobacco Programs | WCC 150A

3413.0 Injury: Consequences of Alcohol Use | WCC 150B

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2011

8:30 AM4004.0 The ONDCP National Drug Control Strategy: Moving to

a Public Health Approach to Support Healthier Communities WCC 150A

4005.0 Prescription Drug Abuse: Populations at Risk WCC 150B

10:30 AM4081.0 Opioid Overdose Trends, Naloxone Policy and Program

Progress to Yield Healthier Communities | WCC 150A

4082.0 Accomplishments and Challenges in Tobacco Control: Local, State, and Federal Legislative and Legal Updates WCC 150B

* Poster sessions located at WCC Exhibit Hall D/E

12:30 PM4149.0* Alcohol’s Contribution to Health Disparities4150.0* Community Assessment and Prevention Interventions

Related to Substance Abuse4151.0* Disparities in Tobacco Control4152.0* HIV, Hepatitis C, and Injecting Drug Use Across

Diverse Populations and Settings4153.0* Improving Programs and Systems Capaciy:

Management and Data Strategies4154.0* Predictors and Longitudinal Impacts: Substance Use

in Mothers and Adolescents4155.0* Tobacco Cessation: Systems and Evaluation4156.0* Tobacco Policy Enactment, Implementation, and

Evaluation4157.0* Tobacco Research: Geographic and Heavenly

Perspectives4158.0* Tobacco Product, Pricing, and Promotion4178.0 NIATX: Quality Improvement Can Transform the

Addiction Field | WCC 140A

4179.0 Marketing Booze to Our Children Destroys Communities WCC 150B

2:30 PM4245.0* Alcohol Issues in the Global Community4246.0* Across the Spectrum of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other

Drug Use4247.0* Cross-Cutting Issues in Tobacco Control: Domestic

and International4248.0* Opioid Treatment: Patients, Providers, Services, and

Needs4249.0* Prescription Drug Abuse: Special Populations and

Perceptions4250.0* Social Impacts and Societal Determinants of

Substance Use Disorders4251.0* Tobacco Maketing, Messaging, and Beliefs4252.0* Youth Drinking: Prevention and Policy4253.0* Youth Tobacco Prevention Policies4270.0 Binge Drinking: A Community Problem | WCC 150A4271.0 Medication Assisted Treatment: Innovative Findings

and Practices | WCC 150B

* Poster sessions located at WCC Exhibit Hall D/E

4:30 PM4367.0 Bad for Babies --- Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drug Use by

Moms | WCC 150A

4368.0 Don’t Catch My Drift: Smoke-Free Multi Unit Dwellings WCC 150B

4369.0 Predictors of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Use in Our Youth | WCC 140B

6:30 PM330.0 ATOD Reception and Awards Ceremony | WCC 146C

All are welcome, light refreshments will be served

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2011

8:30 AM5026.0 SBIRT: Sreening Partnerships Build Healthier

Communities | WCC 150A

5027.0 Controlling Tobacco at the Point of Sale | WCC 150B

10:30 AM5095.0 Alcohol Policy: Products, Price and Placement: Impact

on the Community | WCC 150A

5096.0 The 4th Decade: Where Are We with HIV and Drug Use WCC 150B

12:30 PM5156.0 Evaluation of Population-Based Cessation Techniques

WCC 150A

5157.0 Social Context, Legalization, and Other Public Policies Effect on Substance Use Disorders Outcomes | WCC 150B

ATOD Awards Ceremony & ReceptionTuesday, November 16:30 pm - 8:00 pmWCC 146C

Join the ATOD Section for an evening of networking and socializing as we celebrate the year’s events and our distinguished awardees. Light refreshments will be served.

ATOD Student Poster AwardsThe ATOD Student Poster Awards are given annually by the ATOD Section. Students who submitted and were accepted to present posters in the Student Poster Showcase sessions will be considered for the Best ATOD Student Poster Awards. Awards will be announced and presented at the Tuesday evening awards ceremony. All are welcome to attend.

Student posters will be displayed in Session 3081.0 in WCC Exhibit Hall D/E on Monday at 10:30 am.

You’re Invited!

2011 ATOD Award Winners

Donald Zeigler, PhD Section Leadership AwardRecognizes an ATOD Section member who has made significant contributions to the ATOD Section and the field.

Laura Gerald, MD, MPH Community-Based LeadershipAcknowledges leadership in community-based ATOD programs that affect the community environment.

Kathleen Young, PhD College-Based Leadership Award Signifies outstanding effort in a college-based campaign to reduce alcohol, tobacco or other drug use among college-age students.

Carol McDaid, MA John D. Slade, MD Memorial Advocacy AwardAcknowledges the work of an individual who has demonstrated leadership, resourcefulness and passion in organizing and completing a policy-related campaign in the ATOD field.

Jasjit Ahluwalia, MD Lifetime Achievement Recognizes an individual who has had a long and distinguished career in the ATOD field and has also provided a lifetime of significant contributions.

Meet the ATOD Section’s LeadershipChairLinda Bosmaaphalinda@bosmaconsulting.com

Chair ElectCynthia Hallettatodcynthia@gmail.com

Immediate Past ChairAnn Mahonyagmpublichealth@gmail.com

Secretary & Program Guide Amanda Frenchamanda.french@hhs.gov

Program Chair (Outgoing)Lawrence Brownlbrown@artcny.org

Section Councilor & Program Chair (Second Term; Incoming)Linda Frazierfraz0031@umn.edu

Section Councilor & Marketing ChairApril Brubachapril.brubach@fda.hhs.gov

Section Councilor & Fundraising ChairAmber Thornton Bullockatodamber@gmail.com

Section Councilor, Social Media/Web-site Chair, Student Poster Awards ChairAndrea Frydlafrydl01@hotmail.com

Section Councilor & Health Reform Workgroup CoordinatorKathye Goroshkgorosh@newageservices.org

Section Councilor (Outgoing)Deborah McLellandeborah_mcLellan@comcast.net

Section Councilor (Incoming)Toben Nelsontfnelson@umn.edu

Governing CouncilorKris Bosworthbosworth@u.arizona.edu

Governing CouncilorKatherine Smithkasmith@jhsph.edu

Governing Councilor & Awards ChairAndré Stanleyatod.stanley@gmail.com

Governing Councilor (Outgoing)Thomas Greenfieldtgreenfield@arg.org

Governing Councilor (Incoming)Sean Haleysean.j.haley@gmail.com

Previous Section Chair & Previous Governing CouncilorBob Vollingerbob.vollinger@nih.gov

APHA Action Board Vanessa Millerplanetmars4@att.net

APHA Publications Board ChairNorman GiesbrechtNorman_Giesbrecht@camh.net

APHA Publications Board Jen Jurasjjuras@yli.org

APHA Trade and Health Forum Donald Zeiglerdonald.zeigler@ama-assn.org

Student AssemblyJustin Byronmbyron@jhsph.edu

Program Committee & Continuing Education Credits CoordinatorSteven Kritzskritz@artcny.org

Social Events CoordinatorCarol Schmittcschmitt@rti.org

ATOD Booth CoordinatorLt. Brandon Johnsonbrandon.johnson@samhsa.hhs.gov

Alcohol Policy Dinner CoordinatorJohnnetta Davis-Joycedavis@pire.org

Newsletter EditorMeeLee Kimmlkim@brandeis.edu

Listserv CoordinatorMary Brolinbrolin@brandeis.edu

Membership Chair opencontact aphalinda@bosmaconsulting.com if interested

Join Us!The ATOD Section strongly encourages member participation.

Got a story to share? Submit a newsletter article for review and consideration. Want to contribute to the 2012 Program? Become an Abstract Reviewer. Feel passionately about an ATOD issue? Let us know your area of expertise, submit your policy and/or advocacy suggestions, or join us on our Capitol Hill visits.

Contact ATOD Section Chair, Linda Bosma, at aphalinda@bosmaconsulting.com or go online at: www.apha.org/membergroups/sections/aphasections/atod/contact to get involved.

How to Join the ATOD Section You can join or renew your APHA membership online at www.apha.org/about/membership. Whether you are joining as a new member or renewing your membership, you can select up to three Section or SPIG affiliations at the bottom of the on-line form. We hope you will choose ATOD as your primary Section, or you can add ATOD as a secondary for an additional $30/year. If you have any difficulty joining or renewing your APHA membership online, send an e-mail to Membership.mail@apha.org.

How to Support the ATOD Section You can make a tax deductible donation to ATOD Section by completing APHA’s Section Donation Form found at http://www.apha.org/membergroups/sections/aphasections/atod. Email the ATOD Section Fundraising Chair at atodamber@gmail.com if you have any questions about making a personal or an organizational contribution to further the important work of the Section.

Stay Connected with the ATOD Section

Like us at “APHA ATOD”

Here you can find out about timely events, reports, and news that is going on with the Section and that our Section members are working on. You can also offer comments on our updates or add your own updates and feedback! Lastly, you can see pictures of our members from meetings on our fan page. Sign on and be part of the conversation today!

@APHA_ATOD

The ATOD Section would not thrive without your input and an easy way for you to get involved and stay engaged is to follow us on twitter. If you follow us, not only will you keep up with what we’re doing in the Section, but you can help spread the word by retweeting important news to all of your followers in the twitosphere.

www.apha.org/membergroups/sections/aphasections/atod On our website, we post relevant news and information. We’re always looking for current content and ways to improve the website, so we welcome your insights.

Join the ATOD Section members listerv to receive the Section newsletter and other late-breaking news. Contact Mary Brolin at brolin@brandeis.edu or by stopping by the ATOD Section booth #5082.

Notes

Thank you to those who supported development of the 2011 ATOD Section Program Guide

FDA/Center for Tobacco Products (CTP)Protecting our kids and the nation’s health from tobacco

Visit CTP at Booth #4116Follow CTP on twitter at: @FDATobaccohttp://www.fda.gov/tobacco

Youth Leadership InstituteBuilding communities that invest in youthhttp://www.yli.org

André Morandhttp://www.studiomorand.com

Notes

Thank you to the ATOD Section’s Sponsors

AGM Public Health

Alcohol Justice

Alcohol Research Group

American Medical Association

Bosma Consulting

Danya International

Food and Drug Administration, Center for Tobacco Products

Legacy

National Cancer Institute, Tobacco Control Research Branch

Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation

Pinney Associates

Public Health Institute

Youth Leadership Institute

Also, thank you to those sponsors who donated after our early-October print date.

If you or your organization are interested in making a donation to ATOD for 2012 activities, please email ATOD’s fundraising chair at atodamber@gmail.com.

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