Advocacy Training Workshop, 3/15/2010

Join us on March 15, 2010 from 10 AM - 12 PM for an Advocacy Training Workshop. Special discounts for members! Space is limited, sign up today!

Donate Today, Invest in the Future!    

2010 AzPHA Spring Conference

 

 
April 23, 2010
Banner Desert Medical Center
Mesa, Arizona  

 

 

Interested in Supporting our Conference?

We have many different ways you can support our 2010 Spring Conference from exhibiting, underwriting or sponsoring.  Why? Because...

  • Your organization will be seen as a leader and advocate in Public Wellness
  • Your organization will have the opportunities to expand its reach into the expansive field of public health throughout the state
  • You will have the opportunity to network with other leaders in Public Wellness
  • Your organization can have a link directly to your website from here!

Please download the forms from here and return to the office by email, fax, or mail - or just register online at http://azphaspartners.eventbrite.com/

Complete and return by email to  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ,  fax to 602-258-5497, or mail to 2920 N. 24th Avenue, Suite 250 - Phoenix, AZ 85015.

 


2009 Annual Meeting and Conference

AGENDA

AZPHA, Fall 2009, Poster Titles

Public Health Nurses: Keeping Arizonans Healthy. 2

Maricopa County Department of Public Health - Safe Routes to School Program   3

A Phoenix Based MPH Program in Public Health Practice. 4

2 Fit 2 Fall—A Community Collaborative Approach to Fall Prevention  5

Alternative Work Environment Pilot Project 6

Pay it Forward:  Cessation Capacity Building with Worksite and Healthcare Partners  7

An Analysis of Air Ambulance Utilization for Out-of-Hospital Trauma Patients in Arizona  8

Evaluation of Arizona’s First Things First Program:  Incorporating Health and School Readiness Measures  9

How many persons with Alzheimer’s Disease in 2020 Should We Plan For?  10

A Bachelor of Science Major in Public Health for Arizonans. 11

The Arizona Medical Information Exchange (AMIE) Proof of Concept (POC) Outcomes Evaluation  12

Knowledge and Consumption of Folic Acid among Young Adult Latinas in Arizona  13

An Academic Enrichment Program to Address Healthcare Workforce Shortages:  Educational Progress, Career and Goal Attainment 14

Perceptions of Heart Disease among African Americans in Arizona. 15

Examining Mode of Entry as a Predictor of Cessation Success at Arizona’s Quitline  16

The Arizona Collaborative for Adolescent Health. 17

Lessons Learned from an Evaluation of the Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Program   18

Estimating the Annual Economic Benefits of Sexually Transmitted Disease Control Work in Arizona  19


2009 Annual Meeting & Conference

Speaker handouts can be downloaded and printed from below.  In an effort to conserve resources, handouts will not be provided in paper form at the conference.  If a session does not appear in the links below, we did not receive handouts to upload to the website for that session.

Speaker Presentations

 

To see the 2009 Award winners visit our Awards page, click here.

 

Mission Statement

A non-profit, professional organization working to improve the public's health and to achieve health status equality for all Arizonans through advocacy, public education, and professional development.

Vision Statement

The Voice for Public Health in Arizona.

Member Login

Refund policy statement:

Conference registration fees can be refunded with written notice up to two weeks prior to the conference date. Deadlines for refund requests will be printed in all conference brochures. After the deadline, no refunds will be given. Memberships and donations that have been charged are non-refundable.