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SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2013 5:00 pm 9:00 pm APTR Board of Directors Meeting 7:00 am 6:00 pm Registration 8:00 am 12:00 pm PRE CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: Designing Courses for Significant Learning With the increased demand for online or virtual courses, educators have increasingly been faced with the need to design significant online and blended learning experiences as well. Through this workshop teaching professionals will learn about these important course design fundamentals and apply them to one of their own courses. The half day workshop with a slant toward online modules and courses is a blend of didactic instruction, team activities, and individual project work time. Workshop Objectives: 1. Internalize the principles of Integrated Course Design and offer rationale for its use. 2. Using the principles of Integrated Course Design, design (and begin development of) an online module or course with the goal of achieving a high level of significant learning among students. 3. Identify suitable tools, appropriate procedures, and sections of current course content that can be adapted for use in the unique environment for online learning. 4. Articulate next steps (post workshop) for individual online module/course design project. Facilitator: Peg Weissinger, EdD Associate Dean for Assessment and Educational Scholarship Georgetown University School of Medicine 12:10 1:15 pm Council of Graduate Programs in Public Business Meeting/lunch (closed) 1:30 2:45 pm OPENING PLENARY This session will address the impact of health reform on public health and primary care integration and how best to prepare our clinical and public health students for collaborative practice. Robert S. Lawrence, MD Professor, Center for a Livable Future Professor and Environmental Sciences, Policy, and International, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Sara Rosenbaum, JD Harold and Jane Hirsh Professor of Law and Policy Interim Chair, Department of Global Founding Chair, Department of Policy George Washington University School of Public and Services

2:55 4:25 pm PREVENTION PRACTICE IN AN EVOLVING SYSTEM Implication of the Affordable Care Act for Preventive Practice and Public JC Rivers, PhD President, Rivers & Associates Planning Consultants New Payment Methodologies Joanne M. Conroy, MD Chief Care Officer Association of American Medical Colleges TIPS AND TOOLS FOR ONLINE TEACHING The Pre health and Population Collections and MedEdPORTAL's icollaborative Jen Page, MEd Director, MCAT Preparation Products Association of American Medical Colleges LibGuides: A faculty librarian driven tool for assisting and assessing student performance and enriching their learning experiences Bojana Beric, MD, PhD, CHES Assistant Professor of Studies Monmouth University 4:30 pm 6:00 pm DEVELOPING AND MAPPING COMPETENCIES Development of a Competency Map to Teach Population to Clinicians Denise Koo, MD, MPH Centers for DIsease Control and Prevention J. Lloyd Michener, MD, MPH and Gwen Murphy, RD, PhD Duke University Medical Center, Department of Community & Family Medicine A Crosswalk of Competencies for Interprofessional Practice with Prevention Education Susan M. Meyer, PhD Associate Dean for Education and Professor University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy Framing the Future: The Second 100 Years of Education in Public Donna Petersen, ScD, MHs Dean, USF College of Public A Logic Model Approach to Managing Quality in MPH Programs Combining On Campus and On Line Formats Georgeen Polyak, PhD Assistant Professor and Chair, Department of Public Benedictine University INCORPORATING ACTIVE LEARNING TECHNIQUES Active Learning Tools and Strategies in a Lifestyle Medicine Course Thomas L. Lenz, PharmD Associate Professor Department of Pharmacy Practice Creighton University Promoting Student Centered Learning in Tanzania Karen A. Tombs, Ed.D. Associate Director of Education The Dartmouth Institute for Policy and Clinical Practice Forging Effective International Partnerships for Faculty and Curricular Development Lisa A. Purvis, MBA, MPH, EdD (c) Educational Specialist Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College, MPH Program 6:00 pm 7:30 pm Poster and Networking Reception

7:00 am 8:00 am Continental Breakfast (Council of Graduate Programs in Public Breakfast in State Room) 8:00 am 9:00 am PARTNERING WITH COMMUNITIES, PARTNERING ACROSS PROFESSIONS This session will provide "how to information to administratively design, support and deliver health sciences education programs focused on service learning, community engagement, and interprofessional collaboration. J. Chris Bradberry, PharmD Dean, School of Pharmacy and Professions Creighton University Medical Center Ann Banchoff, MSW, MPH Program Director of the Office of Community Stanford University School of Medicine 9:05 am 10:30 am INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Medical Student Internships with a Public Organization: Bringing Real World Public into Medical Education Yumi Shitama Jarris, MD Associate Professor, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine Paul E. Jarris, MD, MBA Executive Director, Association of State and Territorial Officials A. William Dixon, Medical Student, Georgetown University School of Medicine A Four Week, Concentrated, Practical Experience in Population for Medical Students Edward Ellerbeck, MD, MPH Professor Kansas University School of Medicine, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public The Future of Teaching in Local Departments: Who Will Teach the Students? Scott Frank, MD, MS Director, MPH Program Case Western Reserve University TIPS & TOOLS FOR COMMUNITY ASSESSMENTS Assembling a Community Assessment Wiki as a Teaching and Learning Tool Rebecca Wurtz, MD, MPH Associate Professor Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Department of Preventive Medicine, Program in Public Engaging the Community: A Windshield Tour During Medical School Orientation Marie Dent, PhD, EdS; Jessica Miller; Natalie Britt Associate Professor, Community Medicine Mercer University School of Medicine, Department of Community Medicine Using the UDS Mapper Jennifer L. Rankin, PhD Geospatial Informatics Senior Analyst The Robert Graham Center

10:35 am 12:00 pm DEVELOPING PREVENTION LEADERS Training Future Leaders: Incorporating Policy Development and Advocacy Into Graduate and Continuing Education Rob Simmons, DrPH, MPH Director, MPH Program Thomas Jeffereson University School of Population Students Teaching Students: An Introduction to care Leadership for First Year Medical Students Kiran Faryar; Sabrina Neeley, PhD, MPH Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University Creating Educational Experiences for Dual Degree Students: The Longitudinal Clinical Experience Betty Cheney; Colleen McCormick; Sabrina Neeley, PhD, MPH Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University SUCCESSFUL SERVICE LEARNING PROJECTS University of Pittsburgh Pharmacy and Dental Student Based Initiative to Promote Prevention and Maintenance of Hypertension at a Free Clinic Jessa Marie Koch Pharmacy Student University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy Motivational Interviewing as a Framework for Studentled Interdisciplinary Collaboration towards Behavioral Paul W. Blair, MSPH Medical student (MS 4) Boonshoft School of Medicine, Wright State University Annual Mass Influenza Immunization Clinic: A Public Service Learning Opportunity for Nursing Students Sharon B. Canclini, RN,BSN, MS, FCN, CNE Assistant Professor of Professional Practice Texas Christian University Harris College of Nursing 12:15 2:00 pm APTR Awards Luncheon

2:15 3:40 pm DEVELOPING NEW EDUCATION S: LESSONS LEARNED Building academic programs using the Clinical Prevention and Population Curriculum Framework in addition to profession specific essentials: A case for proactively engaging the curriculum committee Susan Wozenski, JD, MPH Vice Chair, Family and Community University of Maryland School of Nursing, Department of Family and Community Developing a Preventive Medicine Training Program: A Shared Experience Heidi K. Roeber Rice, MD, MPH Associate Program Director University of New Mexico, Preventive Medicine Residency Strategies for Educating the Whole Student in Online Master of Public Programs Sherry Fontaine, PhD Director and Associate Professor Creighton University MPH Program INTEGRATING MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH IN CURRICULA The Strategies of Prevention Course of the UNC Chapel Hill MD MPH Program Anthony J. Viera, MD, MPH Director, UNC Chapel Hill MD MPH Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill A Longitudinal Approach to Fostering Community Responsiveness McKinley Thomas, MED, EDD Associate Professor / Program Director Mercer University School of Medicine Primary Care Plus: A New Education Program to Integrate Public into Primary Care Training Laura Rudkin, PhD Professor and Interim Chair University of Texas Medical Branch, Department of Preventive Medicine & Community 3:45 4:30 pm CLOSING PLENARY This session will engage participants in developing a vision and agenda for the year ahead. Don Wright, MD, MPH Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Office of Disease Prevention and Promotion OS/Office of the Assistant Secretary for US Department of and Human Services