FALL 2017 CONFERENCE – OPIOID EPIDEMIC
This conference is accredited for 5.25 CECH for CHES.
The University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health is a Designated Multiple Event Provider of Continuing Education Contact Hours (CECH) for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES) through the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc.
If you did not sign up for CECH for CHES at the Conference, please contact tiffany@azpha.org
Conference Materials:
AzPHA Fall Conference & Annual Meeting Program
Sheila Sjolander’s Presentation: Results and Recommendations from the Governor’s Opioid Report
Keynote: Jon Perez’s Presentation: National Developments in the Fight Against Opioid Misuse & Abuse
Public Health Approaches to Address the Opioid Epidemic in Rural Arizona Panel:
- Charles Turney – Gila County
- Michelle Valandingham – Mohave County
- Steven Elston – Yavapai County
Opioid Public Health Law & Policy Panel:
SPRING 2017 CONFERENCE
Speaker’s Presentations
Keynote Speaker: John Auerbach – Repeal and Replacement of the Affordable Care Act
Community Design, Transportation, and Public Health
Jon Ford – Vitalyst Health Foundation Call to Action
AzPHA Spring Conference
April 26, 2017 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sheraton Grand Phoenix
Join Us for a Joint Stewardship Summit
AzPHA and Arizona Forward
Connecting Community Health Design and Public Health
People. Place. Policy
Approved for CHES credits
The University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health is a Designated Multiple Event Provider of Continuing Education Contact Hours (CECH) for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES) through the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc.
Program Detail
Statewide Mayoral Roundtable on Building Healthy Communities
Phoenix Mayor, Greg Stanton Tucson Mayor, Jonathan Rothschild
Winslow Mayor, Robin Boyd Coconino County Supervisor, Liz Archuleta
Statewide Business Roundtable
What are companies large and small doing to support healthy communities and healthy lifestyles in Arizona?
Keynote Speaker
John Auerbach, Executive Director, Trust for America’s Health
Leading a nonprofit organization that makes disease prevention a national priority, Mr. Auerbach will present resources to connect community design with improved public health outcomes. He is closely monitoring changes to the healthcare system in the U.S., and will touch on “Repeal and Recplacement” of the Affordabe Care Act.
Community Design, Transportation & Public Health: Arizona Success Stories
Dr. Bob England, Director, Maricopa County Health Department
Liza Oz Golden, AICP, Maricopa County Health Department
Rachel Zenuk, MPH, Pinal County Public Health
Community Health Assessments and Improvement Plans across Arizona consistently show that transportation is a key element in improving an entire host of social determinants that impact health. Dr. Bob England, Liza Oz Golden, AICP, and Rachel Zenuk will showcase transportation intervention strategies that urban and rural county health departments are facilitating in Arizona that are improving public health outcomes, promoting social equity, improving the local economy and better protecting the environment.
2017 Year of Healthy communities
Jon Ford, Director of Communications, Vitalyst Health Foundation
Vitalyst Health Foundation has launched the 2017 Year of Healthy Communities, which is a “mutually-beneficial collaborative year starting with the notion that building individual and collective momentum can enable everyone involved to reach a higher level of success.” Mr. Ford will introduce participants to the initiative and discuss upcoming opportunities to participate in this important statewide effort to connect and build together towards improved health and well-being.
Building Community Health: Using Data to Set Priorities
Workshop 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
This workshop will guide participants in better understanding the data and their practical applications of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin’s County Health Roadmaps resource tools – with a focus on Arizona. The County Health Roadmaps provide a snapshot of a community’s health and provide practical guidance and tools to better understand key health data in each county and strategies for communities to move from education to action. The tools are also a valuable resource for developing county health assessments as part of accreditation efforts.