Faculty and staff from the Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health (CISWH) presented their research at the 2019 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Expo, in Philadelphia, PA, from November 3 to November 6.
Additionally, Ada Avila, Boston University School of Social Work alum and CISWH research fellow, received the 2019 Social Work APHA Student Award. Congratulations Ada!
Sunday, November 3
2:00PM | Astraea Augsberger | Promoting Health Equity Among Parents with Intellectual Disabilities in the Child Welfare System: A Mixed Methods Examination of Project IMPACT |
Monday, November 4
1:00PM | Ada Avila, Madi Wachman, Linda Sprague Martinez | Public Health Social Work Student Poster Session: Innovative Interventions and Partnerships—Pilot Social Work and Radiology Partnership to Reduce Breast Imaging Missed Care Opportunities in a Safety-Net Hospital |
Tuesday, November 5
9:00AM | Maria Campos, Serena Rajabiun, Marena Sullivan, Allyson Baughman, Linda Sprague Martinez | Community Health Worker Poster Session: Improving Access to HIV/AIDS Care: A Curriculum for Supervisors Working with Community Health Workers |
9:00AM | Marena Sullivan, Allyson Baughman, Maria Campos, Serena Rajabiun, Linda Sprague Martinez | Community Health Worker Poster Session: Utilizing Collaborative Learning Sessions to Enhance Community Health Worker Integration into Care Teams |
10:30AM | Madi Wachman (moderator) | Public Health Social Work and LGBTQ Health |
1:00PM | Betty J. Ruth, Madi Wachman | Advancing Public Health Social Work: Recommendations for Strengthening Visibility, Education, Impact, and Leadership and Public Health Social Workers at Work: Results from the Profiles in Public Health Social Work Study |
3:00PM | Linda Sprague Martinez | Community-Engaged Research to Enhance Health Equity: Utilizing a patient-engaged research approach to examining oncology patient-provider relationships |
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