Program Description: 

On Friday, April 27, 2018 the Office of Community Engagement will be hosting the second day of the CE Spring Conference. During this date, there will be four sessions offering continuing education credits.

Session 1 - Community Perspectives on Dissemination Panel
Hear community perspectives about how to thoughtfully consider dissemination of health and research information. Learn about dissemination strategies and approaches that have resonated with various communities.

Session 2 - Community-Engaged Dissemination Methods Panel
Panelists will discuss innovative dissemination methods that are relevant to community partners and stakeholders. Learn about approaches to package and disseminate research findings using broadly-accessible channels such as infographics, social media, videos, spoken word, art installations, and other formats.

Session 3 - Dissemination Deep Dive Discussion with Innovators
Engage in small group discussions with project leaders who have experience using community-oriented dissemination methods beyond posters, presentations, and publications. These conversations can inform both community and academic partners how to disseminate with heightened mindfulness of the community, what the process may look like, and what the benefits can be to your project and research.

Session 4 - Sherman Park Rising with Tia Richardson
Learn how artist Tia Richardson, in partnership with Safe and Sound, Inc and the City of Milwaukee Department of Neighborhood Services, brought a community together to create the mural Sherman Park Rising. Tia is joined by three mural participants:  Laura Richards-Marshall, Sherman Park resident and blogger, and Camille Mays, Community Organizer, Sherman Park Community Association, and Doris Wallace.

Target audience: 

Physicians
Allied Health Care Professionals

Learning objectives: 
  1. Given the current health disparities present in Wisconsin, differentiate the requirements of community and academic members for effective implementation of Community Engagement principles
  2. In the context of physician/researcher and patient/community relationships, identify new assets that exist in community and academic institutions for effective partnership formation
  3. Illustrate connections between CBPR, CEnR and current health research projects to implement purposeful healthcare research
  4. Build capacity in education around community engagement to enrich community and academic experiences in healthcare, research, and partnership formation while diminishing health disparities
Faculty & credentials: 

Session 1:

Panelists:

  • Maria Barker, Multicultural Programs Manager, Planned Parenthood of WI Inc.
  • Al Castro, MS, CSW, Health Research Program Director,
    United Community Center
  • Gerry Coon, PhD, President & CEO, Diverse & Resilient
  • Keith Stanley, Executive Director, Near West Side
    Partners/BID #10

Faculty Facilitator:  Zeno Franco, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin


Session 2:

Panelists:

  • Moriah Iverson, Program Manager, Research and Community Engagement, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical College of Wisconsin
  • Sandy Bogar, PhD, Instructor/Research Fellow, Institute for Health & Equity, Medical College of Wisconsin
  • Diana Lerner, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Medical College of Wisconsin
  • Angie Harris, PhD, Director of the Center for Gender and Sexualities Studies, Associate Professor of Sociology, Marquette University
  • Tia Richardson, Integrative Community Artist, Cosmic Butterfly Design

Faculty Facilitator:  Zeno Franco, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin


Session 3:

  • Catherine Draeger-Pederson, MA, Executive Director, Friedens Community Ministries  
  • Melissa Harris, MPH, Clinical Research Coordinator II, Medical College of Wisconsin
  • Moriah Iverson, Program Manager, Research and Community Engagement, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical College of Wisconsin
  • Paul Kjelland, Co-Founder, ReciproCITY
  • Maria Salcedo, Community Partner
  • Bree Spencer, Director of Evaluation, Safe & Sound
  • Christal West, Community Partner
  • Earnestine Willis, MD, MPH, Kellner Professor in Pediatrics, Vice Chair, Diversity and Inclusion, Director, Center for the Advancement of Underserved Children, Medical College of Wisconsin

Faculty Facilitator: David Nelson, PhD, MS, Associate Professor, Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin
 


Session 4:

Keynote Presenter:  Tia Richardson, Safe and Sound Inc

All persons in control of content have NO relevant financial relationships to disclose.

Contact

Name: 
Jessica De Santis
Phone number: 
+1 (414) 955-4434

ACCME Accreditation Statement:
The Medical College of Wisconsin is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AMA Credit Designation Statement:
The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this live activity for a maximum of 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Hours of  Participation for Allied Health Professionals:
The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this activity for up to 3.5 hours of participation for continuing education for allied health professionals.

 

Session date: 
04/27/2018 - 9:00am to 1:00pm CDT
Location: 
The Ambassador Inn Hotel
2301 W Wisconsin Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53233
United States
  • 3.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
    AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
  • 3.50 Hours of Participation
    Hours of Participation credit.

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