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JUNE 4, 2017JUNE 4, 2017
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DAILY GLANCE
6:00pm-7:00pm The Grove Hotel / Grand Ballroom
EVENING EVENT
FELLOWSHIP GRADUATION CEREMONYOpen to all attendees. During the event, CSTE will recognize the work of our fellowship programs. Attendees will enjoy a cash bar with light hors d’oeuvres. RSVP is required at registration to attend.
Start End Room Function
7:00am 4:00pm Lobby Registration and Attendee Check-In
7:00am 4:00pm Eagle Networking Hall
7:00am 9:00am Eagle Coffee/Tea Service
7:30am 4:00pm Perch Business Office Speaker Ready
Position Statements
7:30am 4:00pm Room Behind 440 Lactation Room
10:00am 10:30am Eagle AM Break
3:00pm 3:30pm Eagle PM Break
3:00pm 3:30pm Eagle Concurrent Poster Sessions Featuring
Poster Award Finalists
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WORKSHOPS
Start End Room Function
8:00am 4:15pm 410B Applying Environmental Health Surveillance Methods and Tools with a Focus on Wildfire and Water Issues*
8:00am 4:45pm 400B Real-Time Use of Whole Genome Sequencing to Help Solve Foodborne and Zoonotic Disease Outbreaks*
8:00am 5:00pm 410A Surveillance Issues for Mental Health and Substance Abuse*
8:00am 5:00pm Firs/Cottonwoods
Zika: Lessons Learned From a Cross Cutting Response*
8:15am 5:00pm Salmon/Snake Engaging Communities for Occupational Health and Safety*
8:30am 5:00pm 410C Epi Info™ for Mobile and Web/Cloud*
8:30am 5:00pm 400C Healthcare-Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance: Contain, Control, and Prevent*
8:30am 5:00pm 400A Integrating eCR at your Agency: Harvesting the Ripe Fruits of our Labor*
8:30am 4:00pm Grand Ballroom at The Grove
Hotel
Molecular Epidemiology for Epidemiologists (invitation only)*
8:30am 5:00pm 420B National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians (NASPHV) Annual Business Meeting*
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8:30am 5:00pm 420A National Meeting of Influenza Surveillance Coordinators*
8:30am 5:00pm Willows/Pines Public Health 3.0: Increased Demand for Data Driven Community Health Improvement*
8:45am 5:15pm 430B Expanding the Toolkit to Address Emerging Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Issues*
9:00am 5:00pm Payette Parity or Disparity? Methods to Analyze, Identify, and Present Surveillance Data for Health Equity*
10:00am 3:00pm 430A Finding the Gems in the Injury ICD-10-CM Transition*
1:00pm 5:00pm 440 Legionnaires’ disease: A practical guide to outbreak response and primary prevention (half day)*
Boise Centre
WORKSHOPS
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6:30pm-8:30pm Basque Block
EVENING EVENT
O P E N I N G R E C E P T I O NOpen to all attendees and is an excellent opportunity to connect with colleagues. Attendees will enjoy a cash bar with light hors d’oeuvres. RSVP is required at registration to attend. Guests registered for the conference may attend the reception or a guest fee for admission applies.
Start End Room Function
7:00am 4:00pm Lobby Registration and Attendee Check-In
7:00am 4:00pm Eagle Networking Hall
7:00am 9:00am Eagle Coffee/Tea Service
7:30am 4:00pm Perch Business Office / Speaker Ready /
Position Statements
7:30am 4:00pm Room behind 440 Lactation Room
8:00am 8:15am Payette Moderator Training on Presentation System (Confex)
8:15am 10:00am Falcon/Hawk Plenary Session
10:00am 10:30am Eagle AM Break
3:30pm 4:00pm Eagle PM Break
Boise Centre
DAILY GLANCE
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7:30am - 8:15am The Grove Hotel & Boise Centre
ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
T H E G R O V E H OT E L
Clearwater Chronic Disease/MCH / Oral Health
Data Communication for Epidemiologists: Hard Lessons Learned from the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs’ Data Translation Project
Riverfork Cross Cutting I Engaging Stakeholders to Develop a Robust State Health Assessment
Whitewater Cross Cutting II Developing Resources and Tools for Health Departments to Prepare for, and Respond to, Water-Related Emergencies and Outbreaks
Rapids Environmental Health
The Future of the CSTE Climate Change Indicators: Where Does SEHIC Go from Here?
B O I S E C E N T R E
Eagle Cross Cutting III Mentor Coffee Break
Cottonwoods Infectious Disease I Sponsored Session
Flu Near You – Utility of Participatory Surveillance in Health Department Settings
Willows Infectious Disease II
New Development Teams and Projects from CIFOR, the Council to Improve Foodborne Outbreak Response
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JUNE 5, 2017
7:30am - 8:15am The Grove Hotel & Boise Centre
ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
B O I S E C E N T R E
Pines Occupational Health
Enhancing Worker Safety and Health in Indian Country
Snake Position Statements (Members-Only)
Infectious Disease Position Statements Roundtable I
Salmon Surveillance Informatics I
Building Electronic Case Reports: Is There Such a Thing As Too Much Information?
Firs Surveillance Informatics II
Submission into the NHSN Antimicrobial Use and Resistance Module – Obstacles, Solutions and Lessons Learned from State and National Perspectives
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8:15am-10:00am Falcon/Hawk
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Welcome Plenary
Joseph McLaughlin Chief of Epidemiology/State Epidemiologist
Alaska Department of Health and Social Services
Janet Hamilton Surveillance and Reporting Section Manager
Florida Department of Health
Elke Shaw-Tulloch
Public Health Administrator
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
Tackling the Overdose and Opiod Epidemic from Multiple Angles*
Caleb J. Banta-Green Principal Research Scientist, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute
Affiliate Associate Professor, School of Public Health,
University of Washington
Debra Houry Director National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
PLENARY SESSIONS
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10:00am - 10:30am Boise Centre - Eagle
POSTER SESSIONS
10:30am - 12:00pm Boise Centre
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
Payette Chronic Disease / MCH / Oral Health
Nature Versus Nurture: Health Disparities in Chronic Disease and MCH Epidemiology*
420A Cross Cutting You Are What You Eat: Foodborne Epi Capacity*
430A Environmental Health
Disaster Epidemiology: Applying Tools for Long Term Tracking of Public Health Impacts*
400C Infectious Disease I Zika: Fighting the Bite beyond the Tropics*400A Infectious Disease II #RESISTance* 410A Infectious Disease III Protecting the Particular Populace from
Vaccine-Preventable Diseases*440 Injury The ICD-10-CM Transition: Avoid
Dropping It Like A Hot Potato*420B Occupational
Health IScaling Borah Peak: Challenges and New Methods in Occupational Health Surveillance*
430B Occupational Health II
So Much Sunshine! — Issues for Outdoor Work*
410C Substance Abuse Mixed Gems: Topics in Behavioral Health Surveillance *
400B Surveillance/Informatics I
RCKMS: Climbing to Success Together*
410B Surveillance/Informatics II
Laboratory Reporting Gems*
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1:00pm - 1:45pm The Grove Hotel & Boise Centre
ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
T H E G R O V E H OT E L
Clearwater Chronic Disease/MCH/Oral Health
Building and Sustaining Epidemiology Capacity for CD/MCH/Oral Health
Riverfork Cross Cutting I Epidemiology Methods Subcommittee Meeting
Rapids Environmental Health
CSTE Disaster Epidemiology Subcommittee: Impacting Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Using Epidemiology
Whitewater Injury Prevention 2015 Injury Analysis Decisions – ICD-10-CM Transition and 4th Quarter Data
B O I S E C E N T R E
Willows Cross Cutting II Public Health Policy in the Nation’s Capital
Snake Infectious Disease
Vectorborne Diseases Subcommittee Meeting
Pines Occupational Health
Progress on Responding to CSTE Position Statement 14-OH-02: Including Industry and Occupation in NNDSS
Firs Substance Abuse Behavioral Health Surveillance Projects
Salmon Surveillance / Informatics I
Surveillance & Informatics Steering Committee Meeting - New Members Welcome
Cottonwoods Surveillance/Informatics II
RCKMS Authoring Interface Training – Invitation Only (12:30 pm – 1:45 pm)
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JUNE 5, 2017
2:00pm - 3:30pm Boise Centre
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
430A Chronic Disease/MCH/Oral Health I
Cultivating Maternal and Child Health*
Payette Chronic Disease/MCH/Oral Health II
What’s up Doc?: Clinical Perspectives*
430B Cross Cutting Lightning Session: Cross Cutting*
420A Environmental Health
Environmental Health Investigations and Hot Potatoes*
400C Infectious Disease I Lightning Session: Healthcare-Associated Infections*
400A Infectious Disease II Spoiler Alert: It Wasn’t the Chicken Salad*
410A Infectious Disease III Here a Woof, There an Oink, Everywhere a Buzz Buzz*
440 Injury Suicide Epidemiology and Surveillance*
420B Occupational Health
CSTE Occupational Health Subcommittee Meeting*
410C Substance Abuse Lightning Session: Fly Fishing Through Behavioral Health*
400B Surveillance/Informatics I
Quick Surveillance Success Stories: Perinatal Hep B, Cervical Cancer, VPDs, and Emerging Infections*
410B Surveillance/Informatics II
Harvesting the Wealth from Electronic Health Records*
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3:30pm - 4:00pm Boise Centre - Eagle
POSTER SESSIONS
4:00pm - 5:30pm Boise Centre
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
Payette Chronic Disease/MCH/Oral Health I
Using the Trees to See the Forest: Innovative Surveillance Methods*
410C Chronic Disease/MCH/Oral Health II
Grin and Bear It: Oral Health Epidemiology*
430B Cross Cutting There is a Method to the Madness: Novel Methods in Epidemiology*
430A Environmental Health
Tools and Methods in Environmental Health Surveillance and Practice*
400C Infectious Disease I Lightning Session: Vaccine-Preventable Diseases and Respiratory Diseases*
400A Infectious Disease II Finally, a Session Without Zika*410A Infectious Disease III The Hot Potatoes of Hepatitis*420B Occupational
Health IAs Quick as Instant Potatoes: Agriculture, Infectious Disease, and Respiratory Health Quick Takes*
440 Occupational Health II
Thrown by a Bronco or Attacked by a Vandal, We Got You Covered: Analyses of Workers’ Compensation Data*
420A Substance Abuse Mental Health and Disparities*400B Surveillance/
Informatics IElectronic Case Reporting: Finding the Trail to Success*
410B Surveillance/Informatics II
Esto Perpetua: Electronic Lab Reporting Successes*
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Room Committee Session
T H E G R O V E H OT E L
Clearwater Chronic Disease/MCH/Oral Health
GIS Network for Chronic Disease Prevention and Management
Riverfork Cross Cutting Population Health and Public Health 3.0: Exploring Domains and Definitions
Rapids Environmental Health
Population Monitoring after a Radiological Event Using a Community Reception Center (CRC) Electronic Data Collection Tool
Whitewater Occupational Health
Occupational Health Indicators Workgroup Meeting
B O I S E C E N T R E
Snake Infectious Disease I
Growing the Garden: Expansion of Healthcare-Associated and Antibiotic Resistant Infections Programs
Willows Infectious Disease II
Introducing CDC’s Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak Investigation Toolkit: Resources to Enhance Response Capacity Among Epidemiologists
Pines Infectious Disease III
Addressing Major Challenges to the Prevention and Control of Shigellosis: Working with CDC to Leverage New Resources
Salmon Surveillance/ Informatics I
What Should be a Reportable Disease?
5:45pm - 6:30pm The Grove Hotel & Boise Centre
ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS
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5:45pm - 6:30pm The Grove Hotel & Boise Centre
ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
B O I S E C E N T R E
Firs Surveillance/ Informatics II
Closing the Gap in HIV Care Continuum- Automation of Electronic Laboratory Reports (ELR) Linkage to Improve Clinical Performance Measures
Cottonwoods Surveillance/ Informatics II Sponsored Session
eCR in Action: A Use-case to Demonstrate eCR capabilities in Maven
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JUNE 6, 2017
6:30am - 7:30am Boise Centre
MORNING EVENT
C S T E R U N / WA L K E V E N TThis is open to runners and walkers of all abilities. There is no fee for the event, but we do ask for confirmation of attendance at registration for further direct communications and details. T-shirts are available for purchase through conference registration only with limited sizes available after early-bird registration. A map of the route will be provided on the conference website. The goal is for attendees to enjoy themselves while getting a little bit of exercise!
Start End Room Function
7:30am 4:00pm Lobby Registration and Attendee Check-In
7:30am 4:00pm Perch Business Office / Speaker Ready /
Position Statements
7:30am 4:00pm Eagle Networking Hall
7:30am 4:00pm Room behind 440 Lactation Room
7:30am 9:00am Eagle Coffee/Tea Service
8:00am 8:15am Payette Moderator Training on Presentation System (Confex)
8:30am 10:00am Falcon/Hawk Plenary Session
10:00am 10:30am Eagle AM Break
3:30pm 4:00pm Eagle PM Break
Boise Centre
DAILY GLANCE
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JUNE 6, 2017
6:30pm-8:30pm The Grove Hotel
EVENING EVENT
P R E S I D E N T ’ S B A N Q U E TEvent is a casual dinner featuring a lecture in memory of Dr. Jonathan Mann and an awards ceremony to honor members. This is a fee event and admission is not included with conference registration. Dinner is served during the banquet with entrée selections limited to those chosen by CSTE; no substitutions are available. Business attire please.
7:30am - 8:15am The Grove Hotel & Boise Centre
ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
T H E G R O V E H OT E L
Riverfork Cross Cutting I Workforce Subcommittee Meeting
Whitewater Cross Cutting II A Public Health Toolkit: Drug Diversion in Healthcare Settings
Rapids Environmental Health
Updates from CDC’s National Environmental Public Health Tracking Program on Content Workgroup Activities
2 0 1 7 C S T E C O N F E R E N C E / / J U N E 4 - 8
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Room Committee Session
T H E G R O V E H OT E L
Clearwater Occupational Health
Expanding the Use of Workers’ Compensation Data for Occupational Health Surveillance and Outreach – A Working Roundtable
B O I S E C E N T R E
Cottonwoods Chronic Disease/MCH/Oral Health Sponsored Session
Tutorial Demonstration: Capturing the Silent Killer: Clues from National Cardiovascular Health (CVH) Surveillance Sources
Willows Infectious Disease II
Surveillance and Monitoring of Non-Influenza Viral Respiratory Disease: Leveraging Influenza Surveillance Systems
Snake Position Statements (Members-Only)
Infectious Disease Position Statements Roundtable II
Pines Substance Abuse
Marijuana Subcommittee Meeting
Salmon Surveillance Informatics I
Thoughtful Public Health Reporting: How Does What You Ask Impact What You Get?
Firs Surveillance Informatics II
Coordinating the Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Cooperative Agreement with Other CDC Cooperative Agreement Investments in Surveillance
7:30am - 8:15am The Grove Hotel & Boise Centre
ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS
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8:30am - 10:00am Falcon/Hawk
Boise Centre
The Evolving Relationship between the Environment and Health*
Jacqueline MacDonald-Gibson Associate Professor
Gillings School of Public Health,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lyle Petersen
Director, Division of Vector-Borne Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
PLENARY SESSION
10:00am - 10:30am Boise Centre - Eagle
POSTER SESSIONS
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JUNE 6, 2017
10:30am - 12:00pm Boise Centre
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
Payette Chronic Disease / MCH / Oral Health
In the Mix: A MCH/ CD Potpourri*
440 Cross Cutting Identifying Health Disparities*
430A Environmental Health
All Things Considered Environmental Health*
400C Infectious Disease I Lightning Session: HIV, STD, and Hepatitis C*
400A Infectious Disease II One of These Things is Not Like The Others*
420A Infectious Disease III Nothing Usual About Tracking What’s Unusual in Infectious Diseases*
410A Infectious Disease IV
Data Digging to Uncover Spudtacular Outbreaks*
420B Occupational Health I
Shooting the Rapids: Occupational Injury, Emergencies, and Social Marketing Quick Takes*
430B Occupational Health II
Trekking the Oregon Trail for the Reduction of Lead Exposure: Part1*
410C Substance Abuse Drug Overdose Surveillance*
400B Surveillance / Informatics I
Finding Treasure in the Valley of Surveillance*
410B Surveillance / Informatics II
Getting Better Every Day: Surveillance Modernization*
2 0 1 7 C S T E C O N F E R E N C E / / J U N E 4 - 8
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JUNE 6, 2017
1:00pm - 1:45pm The Grove Hotel & Boise Centre
ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
Off - Site Cross Cutting II
Early Career Profession Lunch Meet Up (11:30 AM – 1:00 PM)
T H E G R O V E H OT E L
Clearwater Chronic Disease/MCH/Oral Health
National Mentorship Program in Applied Chronic Disease Epidemiology: 2010-2016
Riverfork Cross Cutting I Using Legal Epidemiology to Assess State Laws Related to Health Information Technology to Improve Health Outcomes/Access to Care
Rapids Environmental Health
CSTE Environmental/Occupational/Injury Steering Committee Update - New Members Welcome
Whitewater Injury Prevention Implementing the ICD-10-CM Injury Surveillance Tools: Feedback from the Field
B O I S E C E N T R E
Snake Infectious Disease I
Progress on the Council for Outbreak Response: Healthcare-Associated Infections and Antimicrobial-Resistant Pathogens (CORHA)
Willows Infectious Disease II
Identifying Strategies to Address the Challenges of Culture-Independent Diagnostic Testing on Enteric Disease Surveillance and Investigation
2 0 1 7 C S T E C O N F E R E N C E / / J U N E 4 - 8
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JUNE 6, 2017
Room Committee Session
B O I S E C E N T R E
Pines Infectious Disease III
Tweaking the Lab Algorithm to Improve the Zika Case Definition
Firs Substance Abuse
Behavioral Health Epidemiology Subcommittee
Salmon Surveillance / Informatics I
Transforming Public Health Case Reporting through a Digital Bridge
Cottonwoods Surveillance / Informatics II
RCKMS Authoring Interface Training – Invitation Only (12:30 pm – 1:45 pm)
1:00pm - 1:45pm The Grove Hotel & Boise Centre
ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS
2 0 1 7 C S T E C O N F E R E N C E / / J U N E 4 - 8
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JUNE 6, 2017
2:00pm - 3:30pm Boise Centre
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
Payette Chronic Disease / MCH / Oral Health
Lightning Session: Fast and Furious*
430B Cross Cutting We Can Work it Out: Improvements in Quality, Capacity, and Accreditation*
430A Environmental Health
Climate Change*
400C Infectious Disease I Lightning Session: Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases*
400A Infectious Disease II Contamination Confabulation*
420A Infectious Disease III Growing the Garden and Pulling the Weeds: A day in the Life of an HAI Coordinator*
410A Infectious Disease IV
The Emerging Epidemiology of Hepotatoes C*
440 Injury A Series of Unfortunate Injury Events*
420B Occupational Health
NIOSH and State Partners Meeting for Occupational Health Surveillance Coordination*
410C Substance Abuse Navigating the River of No Return: Overdose and PMP*
400B Surveillance / Informatics I
Improving Surveillance: Hiking to Higher Ground*
410B Surveillance / Informatics II
Surveillance/Informatics Quick Medley*
2 0 1 7 C S T E C O N F E R E N C E / / J U N E 4 - 8
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JUNE 6, 2017
3:30pm – 4:00pm Boise Centre - Eagle
POSTER SESSIONS
4:00pm - 5:30pm Boise Centre
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
Payette Chronic Disease / MCH / Oral Health I
Cardiovascular Disease and Tobacco Use*
430B Chronic Disease / MCH / Oral Health II
Eagles and Fledglings: Maternal and Child Health*
400A Cross Cutting I Epidemiology Methods in Tribal Health*
420A Cross Cutting II It’s Huge: Epidemiology in Preparedness and Emergency Response*
410A Environmental Health I
Rapid Needs Assessments (CASPER) and Their Potential Applications*
430A Environmental Health II
Waterborne Diseases*
410C Injury Lewis and Clark Didn’t Have to Worry about Being Hit by a Car*
420B Occupational Health I
Exploring the Trails Less Traveled: Novel Occupational Health Topics*
440 Occupational Health II
Continuing the Trek for the Reduction of Lead Exposure: Part 2*
400C Position Statements (Members-Only)
Infectious Disease Position Statements
400B Surveillance / Informatics I
Potato, Potahto: Using MAVEN to Enhance Public Health Response*
410B Surveillance / Informatics II
A Mash-up of Disease Surveillance Efforts: C. diff, Mold, Foodborne Illness, and STDs*
2 0 1 7 C S T E C O N F E R E N C E / / J U N E 4 - 8
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JUNE 6, 2017
5:45pm - 6:30pm The Grove Hotel & Boise Centre
ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
T H E G R O V E H OT E L
Riverfork Cross Cutting I Public Health Law Subcommittee Roundtable
Rapids Cross Cutting II Resource for Investigating Respiratory Disease Outbreaks Due to Unexplained Causes—CDC’s Unexplained Respiratory Diseases Outbreak (URDO) Working Group
Whitewater Occupational Health
Approaches to Evaluating State-Based Occupational Health Surveillance Activities
B O I S E C E N T R E
Snake Infectious Disease I
Public Disclosure of Healthcare Facility Outbreaks
Willows Infectious Disease II
One Health: Wisconsin Public Health and Agriculture Collaborations in Responding to Tuberculosis
Salmon Surveillance/Informatics I
Using Essence Dashboards for Opioid and Opioid Overdose Surveillance
Firs Surveillance/Informatics II
From Concept to Reality: Sharing National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) Experiences Operationalizing CSTE Position Statements
Pines Surveillance/Informatics III
CSTE National ELR Workgroup Meet and Greet
Cottonwoods Surveillance/Informatics IV Sponsored Session
Introducing “Redsky.” Real-Time situational awareness in numeric, geographic and complexly visualized formats
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JUNE 7, 2017
Boise Centre
DAILY GLANCE
Start End Room Function
7:30am 12:00pm Lobby Registration and Attendee Check-In
7:30am 12:00pm Perch Business Office Speaker Ready
Position Statements
7:30am 12:00pm Eagle Networking Hall
7:30am 4:00pm Room behind 440 Lactation Room
7:30am 9:00am Eagle Coffee/Tea Service
8:30am 10:00am Falcon/Hawk Plenary Session
10:00am 10:30am Eagle AM Break
3:30pm 4:00pm Lobby PM Break
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7:30am - 8:15am The Grove Hotel & Boise Centre
ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
T H E G R O V E H OT E L
Riverfork Cross Cutting I CDC Programs Build Foodborne Disease Surveillance and Outbreak Response Capacity in State and Local Health Departments
Rapids Cross Cutting II Tribal Epidemiology RoundtableWhitewater Environmental
HealthImplementation Plan for Establishing a Comprehensive Aeroallergen Monitoring Network
Clearwater Substance Abuse Overdose Subcommittee Meeting
B O I S E C E N T R E
Pines Cross Cutting III Collision Course: Exploring the Intersection Between Substance Abuse and Infectious Disease
Willows Infectious Disease II
Let Me Tell You a Story about CIDT You Don’t Want to Hear
Firs Occupational Health
The Third Decade of the National Occu-pational Research Agenda - Traumatic Injury Prevention Strategic Goals
Snake Position Statements (Members-Only)
Infectious Disease Position Statements Roundtable III
Salmon Surveillance/ Informatics I
Separate but not Siloed: Perspectives on Building an Informatics Savvy Health Department
Cottonwoods Surveillance/ Informatics II
Best Practices for Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance via Electronic Laboratory Reporting
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JUNE 7, 2017
Boise Centre
PLENARY SESSION
Facing the Public Health Challenges of the Global Refugee Crisis*
Marty Cetron Director, Division of Global Migration
and Quarantine Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
Christine Hahn
State Epidemiologist
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
10:00am - 10:30am Boise Centre - Eagle
POSTER SESSIONS
8:30am - 10:00am Falcon/Hawk
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Room Committee Session
Payette Chronic Disease / MCH / Oral Health I
1305 Evaluation and Performance Measures*
440 Chronic Disease / MCH / Oral Health II
Viewing the Mountain Range: Data Dashboards and Evaluation*
420A Cross Cutting I Law and Equity: Special Idaho Unit*
430B Cross Cutting II Not Fake News: Integration, Collaboration, and Coordination*
430A Environmental Health
Disaster Epidemiology Potpourri*
400A Infectious Disease I It was From Eating What? Outbreaks Due to New and Emerging Food Vehicles*
410A Infectious Disease II Mining the Gems of STD and HIV*
400C Late Breaker It’s Friday at 5:00pm in Epidemiology. What could happen?*
420B Occupational Health
Mining for Occupational Health in the BRFSS*
410C Substance Abuse Alcohol Surveillance*
400B Surveillance / Informatics I
Data Mining and Management for Zika*
410B Surveillance / Informatics II
Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Bringing Data to Life *
10:30am - 12:00pm Boise Centre
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
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JUNE 7, 2017
1:00pm - 1:45pm The Grove Hotel & Boise Centre
ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
T H E G R O V E H OT E L
Rapids Environmental Health I
Challenges in Assessing and Communicating Human Health Risk from Exposure to Perfluo-roalkyl Substances: Examples from Alaska
Clearwater Environmental Health II
Using Vulnerability Assessments for Climate-Related Interventions: Perspectives from Public Health
Riverfork Infectious Disease III
Sharpening the point of the sword - Antimicro-bial Resistance Surveillance, the AR Surveil-lance Task Force and the next Phase of Battle
Whitewater Injury Prevention
Implementing and Validating the Proposed ICD-10-CM Injury Matrices to Develop Injury Indicators
B O I S E C E N T R E
Snake Infectious Disease I
Collaborations to Support RSV Surveillance and Assess RSV-Associated Morbidity and Mortality: Laying the Groundwork for Vaccine Introduction in the United States and Updates from CDC
Willows Infectious Disease II
Hepatitis C Subcommittee Roundtable: Defining Core Surveillance for HCV
Pines Occupational Health
Global Surveillance for Occupational Illnesses
Firs Substance Abuse
Drug Overdose as a Reportable Condition
Salmon Surveillance/Informatics I
Challenges and Opportunities for Re-Onboarding Existing Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR) Partners
Cottonwoods Surveillance/Informatics II
RCKMS Authoring Interface Training – Invitation Only (12:30pm – 4:00pm)
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2:00pm - 3:30pm Boise Centre
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
400C Infectious Disease I Lightning Session: Enterics *400A Infectious Disease II Profuse Parotids and Pervasive Pox * 420A Infectious Disease III Sneezes and Wheezes Across All
Ages * 410B Position Statements
(Members-Only)Chronic Disease/MCH/Oral Health
410C Position Statements (Members-Only)
Cross Cutting
410A Position Statements (Members-Only)
Environmental Health/Occupational Health/Injury
400B Position Statements (Members-Only)
Surveillance/Informatics
4:00pm - 5:30pm Boise Centre
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Room Committee Session
400C Position Statements (Members-Only)
Infectious Disease
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JUNE 8, 2017
8:30am - 12:00pm The Grove Hotel – Grand Ballroom
CSTE BUSINESS MEETING (MEMBERS-ONLY)
The conference concludes with the Business Meeting for the CSTE membership to discuss the business of CSTE and review position statements. All current members are welcome to attend the meeting. Official CSTE decisions are made by vote with only one vote per state or territory cast by the State Epidemiologist or an official Active member representative from the state or territory designated by the State Epidemiologist.