Download Final program - University of Washington DEOHS Continuing

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

Maternal health wikipedia , lookup

Reproductive health wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
UW/ UBC/ SFU/ UVic/OSU
Annual Conference on Environmental, Occupational, and Population Health
"The World we Breath, Work and Live In”
January 5 – 6, 2017
Thursday January 5th
10:00 ‐ 10:45 ‐ Registration (pick up name tags)
10:50 ‐ 11:00 ‐ Welcome (Pete/Karen)
11:00 ‐ 12:00 ‐ David Bates Memorial Lecture
John Balmes, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Blakley/Cypress
"Keep on Keeping On... California's Integrated Policy Approach to Air Quality, Climate Change, and Public Health."
12:00 ‐ 12:45 ‐ Buffet Lunch Blakley/Cypress
12:45 ‐ 1:35 ‐ Panel Discussion
Blakely/Cypress
Chair
Chris McLeod
"The Challenges with the Roles of Science in Public Policy"
Bruce Lanphear (SFU) Panalist #2 (TBD) Panalist #3 (TBD) Panelist #4 (TBD)
1:45 ‐ 3:25
Blakley/Cypress
Environmental Health
1:45 ‐ 3:25
Saltspring/Saturna
Work‐Related Musculoskeltal Disorders
1:45 ‐ 3:25
Lopez/Pender
Green Space, Urban Design and Wakability
Chair
Chris McLeod
Chair
Pete Johnson
1:45 ‐ 2:05 ‐ Matt Shupler and Raphael E Arku (UBC), 1:45 ‐ 2:05 ‐ David Rempel (UCSF), A Prospective Study on Characterizing Household Air Pollution Exposure in Rural Physical Factors Associated with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Communities in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries and Practical Applications to the Workplace
within the Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) Study
2:05 ‐ 2:25 ‐ Scott Venners (SFU), Associations of 2:05 ‐ 2:25 ‐ Stephen Bao (LNI), Will Sit‐stand Workstations Residential Ambient PM2.5 and NO2 with Biomarkers of Solve Work‐related Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Inflammation: a Cross‐sectional Analysis of the Canadian Office Workers?
Health Measures Survey
Chair
TBD
1:45 ‐ 2:05 ‐ Leanne Cusack (OSU), Pathways Between Residential Green Space and Birth Outcomes Using the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development Study 2:25 ‐ 2:45 ‐ Perry Hystad (OSU), Portland Air Toxics and 2:25 ‐ 2:45 ‐ Rammohan V Maikala (PROV), Influence of Adverse Birth Outcomes
Obesity on Submaximal and maximal work
2:25 ‐ 2:45 ‐ Elliott Moon (OSU), A Global Analysis of the Change in Urban Green Space from 2000 to 2015
2:45 ‐ 3:05 ‐ Christopher Simpson (UW), Urinary 1‐
nitropyrene Metabolites as Markers of Exposure to Diesel Exhaust in an Underground Mine
2:45 ‐ 3:05 ‐ Lawrence Frank (UBC), Causal Evidence: Impacts of Rail and Active Transportation Investments in North America
2:45 ‐ 3:05 ‐ Jeang Ho (Jay) Kim (OSU), Engineering Intervention to Reduce the Exposure to Occupational Whole Body Vibration
2:05 ‐ 2:25 ‐ Hind Shibi (UBC), Neighboring Green Spaces: a Buffer for the Negative Effects of Harsh Family Environments on Asthma
3:05 ‐ 3:25 ‐ Mary Willis (OSU), Shale Gas Development 3:05 ‐ 3:25 ‐ Esther Maas (UBC), Return‐to‐work (RTW) is and Pediatric Asthma‐related Hospitalizations in not a Single Event: RTW Trajectories Following a Musculoskeletal Injury, and the Role of Modified‐RTW
Pennsylvania
Page 1
Thursday January 5th
3:25 ‐ 4:45 Refreshment and Networking Break ‐ Semiahmoo Prefunction
4:45 ‐ 6:15
Blakley/Cypress
Sponsored by the University of Washington Northwest Ignite and Lightening Sessions
Center for Occupational Health
Chair
Chris McLeod (UBC)
#1 ‐ Cherry Liu (OSU), Workplace Fatalities and Injuries Among Oregon Construction #9 ‐ Sharia Ahmed (SFU), Arsenic Exposure During Critical Windows of Early Childhood Workers: Risk and the Influence of Work Scheduling Factor—Analysis of Workers’ Development and Risk of Infectious Disease Morbidity and Mortality
Compensation Disabling Claims, 2007‐2013
#2 ‐ Michael Branion‐Calles (SFU), Evaluating the Association Between Cycling #10 ‐ Cecilia Sierra (SFU), The Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development Environments and Perceptions of Cycling Safety: The International Bikeshare Impacts (CHILD) birth cohort: The role of pollen and fungi counts in the development of asthma on Cycling and Collisions Study
and atopy
#3 ‐ Miriam Calkins (UW), Variability in 0ccupational Heat Exposure: Assessing Worker #11 ‐ Amina Moustaqim‐Barrette (UBC), Identifying Barriers to Information for Cervical Microenvironments Influenced by Ambient and Point Sources of Heat
Cancer Screening in Newly Arrived Immigrant and Refugee Populations in British Columbia
#4 ‐ Kimberly Sharpe (UBC), Comparing the Role of Healthcare Providers in Return to #12 ‐ Jordan Brubacher (SFU), Associations between Aeroallergens, Air Pollution, Work After Work Injury in Canada and Australia
Climate, Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma in Toronto, Canada. #5 ‐ Kelvin Choi (UBC), Your 5‐minute Guide to Violence in Healthcare
#13 ‐ Richar Evoy (UBC), Pesticide Exposure in the Cannabis Industry: Where to Start?
#6 ‐ Carly Miller (UW), A Health Risk Appraisal to Evaluate Chronic Health Risk Factors #14 ‐ Meagan Brown (UW), Physical Activity During the Workday and its Association with Leisure Time Movement: Is there a Compensation Effect?"
in Commercial Fishermen.
#7 ‐ Deborah G Passey (UW), The Role of Managers and Supervisors in Supporting Occupational Health and Health Promotion Programs and Activities for Employees
#15 ‐ Andrea Jones (UBC), Disability and Workplace Harassment and Discrimination among Canadian Federal Public Service Employees
#8 ‐ Candace Chan (UBC), Age Stratified Analysis for the Association Between Sexual #16 ‐ Farshad Palad (SFU), Is Play‐dough a Vector for Transporting and Accumulating Orientation and Alcohol Use from the 2007‐2008 Canadian Community Health Survey lead? A Pilot Study Of Daycares in Greater Vancouver
Blakley/Cypress
6:45 ‐ 7:45 ‐ Poster Session
Authors Attend Posters from 6:45 to 7:45
No Host Bar, Poster Viewing and Pre‐Dinner Networking
7:45 ‐ 9:30 ‐ Dinner
Semiahmoo Ballroom
See list of posters on Page 4 8:30 ‐ 9:30 ‐ Dinner Talk ‐ Bruce Lanphear "UNLEASHING the POWER of PREVENTION: Creating Video to Re‐imagine Our Approach to Disease"
Page 2
8:00 ‐ 8:30 ‐ Breakfast Friday January 6
Semiahmoo Ballroom
th
8:40 ‐ 10:20
Blakley/Cypress
8:40 ‐ 10:20 Saltspring/Saturna
Exposure Assessment
Factors Influencing Worker Health
Chair
Ryan Allen
Chair
TBD
8:40 ‐ 9:00 ‐ Amy Hall (UBC), The Importance of Exposure 8:40 ‐ 9:00 ‐ Niloufar Saffari (UBC), Immigration Status and Assessment in Shiftwork Research: An Example Using Work Disability Duration in British Columbia
Depression
9:00 ‐ 9:20 ‐ Molly Kile (OSU), Wristband Samplers 9:00 ‐ 9:20 ‐ Jennifer J. Otten (UW), Responding to an Advancing Chemical Exposure Science
Increased Minimum Wage: A Qualitative Study of Early Childhood Care and Education Centers during the Implementation of Seattle's Minimum Wage Ordinance
8:40 ‐ 10:20 Lopez/Pender
Chemical Exposures, Women's and Child Health
Chair
Karen Bartlett
8:40 ‐ 9:00 ‐ Farah Shroff (UBC), Healthier Moms and Babies: a Public Health Project in Odisha, India
9:20 ‐ 9:40 ‐ Graeme Carvlin (UW), Calibration and Validation of Low‐Cost Sensors for Public Health Research
9:20 ‐ 9:40 ‐ Bojosi Gamonte (UBC), Perspectives of Botswana health policy‐makers and healthcare workers towards Mycobacterium Tuberculosis infection control and occupational health policies and guidelines
9:20 ‐ 9:40 ‐ Linda Dix‐Cooper (BCCDC), Elevated Blood vs. Urine Cadmium Levels and Sources of Exposure among South and East Asian Women New to British Columbia
9:40 ‐ 10:00 ‐ Dawn Ryan (UW), The Search for New Technology: Evaluating Low‐cost Accelerometers for Vibration Exposure Assessment
9:40 ‐ 10:00 ‐ Robert Macpherson (UBC), Gender, Age, and 9:40 ‐ 10:00 ‐ Cecilia Sierra (SFU), The Canadian Healthy the Changing Burden of Work‐related Injury in Canada and Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) birth cohort: Seasonal exposures, birth month and risk of atopy
Australia
9:00 ‐ 9:20 ‐ Glenys Webster (SFU), Precursor PFAS Molecules (FTOHs and MeFOSAs) in Air Predict Serum PFOA and PFOS Levels in Pregnant Women: the CHirP Study
10:00 ‐ 10:20 ‐ Maximilian Chmielinski (UW), Ultra‐Violet 10:00 ‐ 10:20 ‐ Ryan Olson (OHSU), Health Behavior Clusters and Visible Light Exposure Among Indoor Cannabis Among Truck Drivers: Group Differences Related to Stress, Workers
Social Support, and Sleep.
10:20 ‐ 10:50 ‐ Checkout, Refreshment and Networking Break ‐ Semiahmoo Prefunction
10:50 ‐ 12:00 Blakley/Cypress
CANUE ‐ A New Platform for Urban Environmental Health Exposure Data and Epidemiological Analysis
Chair
Perry Hystad (OSU)
10:50 ‐ 11:05 ‐ Jeff Brook (UTor), Overview of the Canadian Urban Environment Health Research Consortium (CANUE) 10:50 ‐ 12:00 Lopez/Pender
Transition from Graduate School to Acadamia or Industry
Chair
Panalists ‐ TBD
11:05 ‐ 11:30 ‐ Eleanor Setton (SSRL), CANUE Creating a New Platform for Urban Environmental Health Exposure Data and Epi Analysis
11:30 ‐ 12:00 ‐ Andy Larkin (OSU), Novel Data Streams for Environmental Exposure Assessment
12:00 ‐ 12:30 Closing Session and Student Awards Ceromony ‐ Blakely/Cypress
Page 3
Thursday January 5th
6:45 ‐ 7:45 ‐ Poster Session
Blakley/Cypress
Authors Attend Posters from 6:45 to 7:45
Agricultutal Health #1 ‐ AH: Katie Fellows (UW), Climate change, agricultural pesticide use, and establishing exposure risks for agricultural communities
#2 ‐ AH: Magali Blanco (UW), An Evaluation of Potential Worker Exposures to Pesticide Drift Produced by Two Different Orchard Sprayers.
#3 ‐ AH: Julianne Meisner (UW), Animal Injury, Zoonotic Disease, and Other Occupational Hazards of Rural Livestock Keepers in Uganda
#4 ‐ AH: Anika Larson (UW), Cephalosporin resistance prevalence in enteric pathogens before and after national restrictions on cephalosporin use in animal agriculture in the United States
Environmental Health
#5 ‐ EH: Mei Tessum (UW), Comparing short‐term mobile and long‐term passive sampler measurements of traffic‐related air pollution in Los Angeles
#6 ‐ EH: Brooke Reynolds (UW), Quantification and Modeling of Black Carbon Exposures of Seattle Commuters
#7 ‐ EH: Mathew Loss (UBC), Respirable Crystalline Silica in a remote First Nations Community in Northern British Columbia
#8 ‐ EH: Emily Zamzow (UW), Evaluation of the Metabolite 1‐OHP in Urine as a Biomarker for Diesel Exhaust
#9 ‐ EH: Chen Wu (UW), Unregulated disinfection by‐products (DBPs) formation and associated health risks in chloraminated water #10 ‐ EH: Colin Letcher (UBC), Chemical and Physical Hazard Monitoring of a Tailings Pond
#11 ‐ EH: Sharia Ahmed (OSU), Gestational Arsenic Exposure and Fetal and Neonatal Death
#12 ‐ EH: Megan Striha (SFU), Surveillance & Data Visualization: Exploring Antimicrobial Resistance #13 ‐EH: Eric Russel (UBC), Housing, Mold and Respiratory Health in Two Saskatchewan First Nations Communities
#14 ‐EH: Jesse Cooper (UBC), Controlling washroom bioaerosols in an acute care hospital ‐ the efficacy of Ultraviolet C light
#15 ‐EH: Scott Venners (SFU), Adult and child urinary 2,4‐D in cities with and without cosmetic pesticide bylaws: a population‐based cross‐sectional pilot study
#16 ‐EH: Glenys Webster (SFU), Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) and ADHD‐related behaviors in 3 year old Canadian children: the MIREC Study
#17 ‐EH: Andrew Lee (UBC), Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from Photochemical Aging of Diesel Exhaust: Characterization & Integration into a Human Exposure System
#18 ‐EH: Cheyanne Stones (SFU), Lessons Learned from Libby, Montana: Global Implications of Asbestos
#19 ‐EH: Crista Bartolomeu (SFU), A Randomized Controlled Trial of Prenatal Air Pollution Exposure and Development of Allergy in the First Year of Life in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
#20 ‐EH: Lief Pagalan (SFU), Developing and Evaluating Spatiotemporal Air Pollution Models: Quantifying Exposure Misclassification for an Air Pollution and Autism Retrospective Cohort Study in Metro Vancouver
Occupational Health
#21 ‐OH: Hyoung Frank Ryou (UW), The Measurement of Whole Body Vibration Using Smartphones
#22 ‐OH: Jonathan Sisley (OSU), Evaluating Biomechanical Exposures and Usability on Ultra‐low Travel Keyboards
#23 ‐OH: Allyson O'Connor (UW), Fitting the Work to the Worker: Impact of the Participatory Ergonomics Approach to Reducing Discomfort Among Custodial Workers
#24 ‐OH: Darren Anderson and Ryan Houser (Western University), Feasibility of a Blended Learning Approach for Masonry Apprentice Ergonomic and Safety Training #25 ‐OH: Kali Turner (UW), Occupational Health of Aquarium Workers: Development of a survey tool
#26 ‐OH: Sarah Wolz (UW), Applying a Semi‐Quantitative Risk Assessment Approach and Other Technologies to Occupational Safety in Healthcare
#27 ‐OH: Alisha Beler (UBC), Exposure Assessment for Welders in a Petroleum Welding Facility
#28 ‐OH: Brian Chin (UW), Work‐Related Injuries and Illness Surveillance using the BRFSS in Washington State, 2011‐2014.
#29 ‐OH: Deborah G Passey (UW), The role of managers and supervisors in supporting occupational health and health promotion programs and activities for employees
Public Health
#30 ‐PH: Kimberly Sharpe (UBC), The relationship between multiple job status and receipt of workers’ compensation benefits among Canadian workers #31 ‐PH: Amy Edmonds (UW), Low‐wage work: Implications for health care and public health services #32 ‐PH: Diana Rohlman and Jamie Donatuto (OSU), Promoting environmental health education in a Native American community through the lens of First Foods.
#33 ‐PH: Candace Chan (UBC), Interventions to Increase Hepatitis B Vaccination in North Americans of Asian Ancestry: A Critical Review #34 ‐PH: Michael Jonasson (SFU), Climate Change Forced Migration in the Western Pacific Islands
#35 ‐PH: Sally Maguet (SFU), India and Pakistan: The Threat of Nuclear War
#36 ‐PH: Angela Randall (UBC), Prevalence of Peanut Allergies Amongst British Columbia Residents from Different Regions
Toxicology
#37 ‐Tox: Meagan Deviaene (UW), Endogenous Positive Controls for Infectious Disease Diagnosis by Oral Swabs
#38 ‐Tox: Nancy Simcox (UW), MoDRN: Integrating Green Chemistry and Toxicology
Page 4