New York State College Health Association – New England College Health Association

2007 COMBINED ANNUAL MEETING

United in College Health

October 10-12, 2007 • The Saratoga Hotel & Conference Center • Saratoga Springs, New York

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The power point and/or handouts are available for the programs that are highlighted. In this chart below, the programs are listed by their primary discipline. If you do not find the program you are looking for, try checking a different discipline. Some programs may fit in more than one category. The column on the right tells where you will find the program on the “Final Program Schedule.” WE-2 means the program is in the second set of concurrent sessions on Wednesday.

We offered two sets of concurrent sessions on Wednesday (WE-1 and WE-2), four sets of concurrent sessions on Thursday (TH-3, TH-4, TH-5, and TH-6), and two sets of concurrent sessions on Friday (FR-7 and FR-8). The Keynote, Legal Issues in Higher Education, and the general session, The Cutting Edge: Non-Suicidal Self-Injury on College Campuses, are at the end of this list.

PDF Document Where there is a PDF icon like this, you can click the title for the session handout.

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CLINICAL MEDICINE

SESSION

Sports Medicine: Triaging in the Student Health Setting - Kevin J. Curley, Jr., MD  (Winthrop University Hospital) WE-1
PDF Document Transgender Issues in College Health - Samuel Lurie, M.Ed. (Transgender Training & Advocacy) WE-1
Medical Acupuncture: Theory & Implementation in a College Health Setting - Kevin J. Curley, Jr., MD  (Winthrop University Hospital) & Maryann Walsh, RNC, BS (Stony Brook University) WE-2
PDF Document Screening for Students Planning to Study Abroad:  What You Need to Know & What to Do With It - P. Davis Smith, MD (Wesleyan University); Cate Moffet, APRN (Connecticut College); and Deborah Ronzano, RN (World Learning/SIT) WE-2
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine Update - P. Davis Smith, MD (Wesleyan University)
Sponsored by the ACHA through an unrestricted educational grant from Merck, Inc.
TH-3
Eating Disorders on Campus, Part I: Identification and Intervention: A Medical Perspective - Sharon Alger, MD (Albany Medical Center and Northeast Comprehensive Care Center for Eating Disorders) TH-4
Struggling with ADHD – As the Clinician – Kathy VanVechten, MS, FNP-C and James Jacobs, MD (Syracuse University) TH-4
PDF Document Eating Disorders on Campus, Part II: Working Together To Promote Effective Evaluation, Referral, Management, and Student Motivation For Change  – Mary Tantillo, PhD, RN, CS, FAED TH-5
Common Dermatological Problems in 18-25 Year Olds– Judith Mysliborski, MD (Capital District Dermatology Associates) TH-5
Headaches and Face Pain – Edward Mazdzer, MD (Adirondack Medical Center) Sponsored by Koster Insurance Agency. TH-6
Skin Cancer – Defining the High Risk Patients– Judith Mysliborski, MD (Capital District Dermatology Associates) TH-6
Common Problems of the Elbow, Wrist, and Hand – Pierre Rouzier, MD (University of Massachusetts Amherst) FR-7
PDF Document Allergy Injections in the College Health Setting – Lisa Schwartz, MD and Mary Madsen, RNC, BSN (University of Rochester) FR-7
PDF Document Male HPV Infection: A Challenge for Diagnosis and Treatment – Kathleen MacLachlan, MS, APRN-BC and James Jacobs, MD (Syracuse University) FR-8
PDF Document A Methamphetamine Primer: “They Call Me Tina…” – Susan Scholl, MS, MS, CASAC, CAS, NCACII (Syracuse University) FR-8
PDF Document Conscious Care: Trauma Informed Medical Care for Female Survivors of Sexual Mistreatment - Gretchen Krull, MEd and Diane Norman, RNC, MSN (Amherst College) FR-8

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MENTAL HEALTH

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Colleges and Law After Virginia Tech - Peter Lake, JD (Stetson University College of Law) WE-1
Combined Health and Counseling Services on the College Campus: When It Works and When It Doesn't - M.J. Raleigh, MEd, ABD, MA, NCC, LCMHC; Liza Tomai; and Karen Abate, MSN, BC, NP-C (New England College) WE-2
Initial Lessons Learned on Integration of Primary Care Services and Counseling  Services – Henry Chung, MD (New York University) and Gregory Eells, PhD (Cornell University) TH-3
PDF Document Recognizing and Treating Depression in Primary Care – Eleanor Davidson,  MD (Case Western Reserve University) and Patricia Ellis, MSN, FNP (St. Lawrence University) TH-4
PDF Document NCHA Data: Administrative and Clinical Strategies for Linking Mental Health and Substance Abuse Disorders to Academic Success – Keith Anderson, PhD (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) and Joy Himmel, PsyD, APRN, BC, LPC (Penn State Altoona) TH-6
Hot Topics in College Counseling & Strategies Used to Address Them – Stephen Smith, LCSW, CASAC (SUNY Cortland); Bryant Ford, PhD (Dartmouth College); Keith Anderson, PhD (RPI) FR-7

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NURSING

SESSION

Excellence in College Health Nursing: A Developmental Model – Paula Jessen, RN, MPA; Donna Vose, RNC; and Mary Bey, RN, BSN, BC (University of Connecticut) WE-1
PDF Document Good Things Come in Small Packages:  The Challenges of a Small College Health Service - Donna Willome, RN, MS (Nazareth College) & Maureen Niche, MSN, FNP (St. John Fisher College) WE-2
PDF Document A Practical Approach to STD Screening and Treatment in College Students – Anne Hogan, NP and Kathy MacLachlan, MS, APRN-BC (Syracuse University) TH-3
L-Words: Healthy Living for Women Who Partner With Women – Deborah Frank, MS, RN, NP and April Taylor, LPN (Syracuse University) TH-3
Nursing Grand Rounds – Charley Bradley, RNC (Dartmouth College) TH-4
TB Screening of College Students – Susan Antenozzi, RN (University of Rochester) TH-5
Telephone Triage: Improving Your Practice – Wendy Wright, MS, RN, ARNP, FNP, FAANP (Healthcare Education, LLC and Wright & Associates Family Healthcare) TH-6
Osteoporosis: Early Diagnosis & Treatment to Improve Clinical Outcomes – Wendy Wright, MS, RN, ARNP, FNP, FAANP (Healthcare Education, LLC and Wright & Associates Family Healthcare) This program is supported by a grant received by Healthcare Education, LLC from Roche & GlaxoSmithKline. FR-7
Obesity in the College Age Population – Wendy Wright, MS, RN, ARNP, FNP, FAANP (Healthcare Education, LLC and Wright & Associates Family Healthcare) FR-8

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HEALTH PROMOTION

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PDF Document Solo Health Promotion Professionals:  Meeting Challenges & Finding Solutions – Leah Horn, MPH, CHES (formerly of Babson College) and Beth Grampetro, MPH, CHES (Boston University) WE-1
PDF Document The Break Up Workshop - Joleen Nevers, MAEd (University of Connecticut) WE-2
PDF Document Lost in Myspace.com - Shelly VanSlyke, MS, CHES (SUNY Oswego) WE-2
Is Assessment a Four Letter Word?  Using CAS Standards to Evaluate Programs and Strategize for the Future – Christine Burke, MEd, CHES (Keene State College) TH-3
PDF Document Incorporating Sustainability Messages into Nutrition Education – Michelle Gallant, MS, RD (Syracuse University) TH-3
PDF Document Separating Fat from Fiction: Exploring Myths, Realities, and Assumptions – Ellen Perrella, MS (Mt. Holyoke College) TH-4
Health Promotion Roundtables – Denise McGoldrick, MS, CHES (Amherst College); Shelly VanSlyke, MS, CHES (SUNY Oswego); and Karen Jacobus, MEd (Mt. Holyoke College) TH-4
PDF Document Bandage My Heart with Chocolate: Unwrapping Emotional Eating - Lisa Currie, M.S.Ed. (Wesleyan University) TH-5
PDF Document Implementing BASICS: Overcoming Barriers on Your Campus – Nancy Reynolds, MSPH (University of Rochester); David Diana, MA, LMHC, CASAC (Hobart & William Smith Colleges); and Karen Stein, RN, MS, CASAC (Finger Lakes Community College) TH-5
PDF Document Break on Through to the Greek Side – Chad Waxman, MS, CAS (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) TH-6
PDF Document Speaking Their Language: College Health Promotion Strategies For the Millennial Generation – Cathy Smith, MSEd, CHES; Christine Widdall, MSEd, CHES; and Nicole James (SUNY Cortland) TH-6
PDF Document Healthy Guise? Some Realities of College Men’s Health – Tom Schiff, EdD (University of Massachusetts Amherst) FR-7
PDF Document Shifting the Paradigm: Primary Prevention of Sexual Violence – Robert Ward, MSEd (ACHA) and Terri Kersch, MS, CHES (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Sponsored by ACHA through Cooperative Agreement 05040. FR-7
The “Millennial Effect” on College Health Promotion – Michael McNeil, MS (Columbia University) and Stacy Andes, MA (Villanova University) FR-8

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ADMINISTRATION

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Bringing Homeland Security Home to Campus - James Jacobs, MD (Syracuse University) WE-1
Research Project: The Use of Medical Resources Related to Alcohol Use – Suzanne Hubbell, MPA (Syracuse University) FR-8

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KEYNOTE & GENERAL SESSIONS

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Legal Issues in Higher Education - Peter Lake, JD (Stetson University College of Law) WE-KEY
PDF Document The Cutting Edge: Non-Suicidal Self-Injury on College Campuses – Janis Whitlock, PhD, MPH (Cornell University) FR-GEN

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