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TB Education, Training, and Evaluation Waves of Change, Oceans of Opportunity TB Education & Training Network 11 th Annual Conference and TB Program Evaluation Network 3 rd Annual Conference September 20-22, 2011 Atlanta, Georgia Agenda TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH Time Session Speaker Location 7:15 8:30 Registration and Breakfast Poster set-up 7:45 9:00 9:00-9:05 First-Time Attendee and New Member Orientation New members and first-time conference attendees will learn about TB ETN and TB PEN and resources available to them. A short time for networking will also be included. Welcome 9:05-10:15 Opening Plenary The Rapidly Changing Health Care System: A New Outlook for Public Health Workers This session will explore the rapidly changing health care system and its impact on public health workers who deliver TB education, training, and evaluation. 10:15-10:30 Break ETN: Sarah Segerlind Linette McElroy Sherry Carlson Marcee Mortensen PEN: Jason Cummins Peri Hopkins Brandy Peterson Linette McElroy Sharon Thompson Page 1 of 6

Time Session Speaker Location 10:30-11:45 Breakout Session I Choose One ETN: Motivating Public Health Workers-Leadership 101 This session will highlight the importance of enhancing and sustaining staff motivation as the health care system changes. ETN: Doing More with Less: New Budget Realities and Implications for TB Education, Training, and Evaluation This session will focus on how local and state public health agencies are implementing TB education, training, and evaluation with diminishing resources. Carl Hanson Jane Moore Karen Simpson ETN: Using Resourcefulness to Reach Communities in Need of TB Education This session will explore how health educators are reaching local communities with creative and resourceful strategies. PEN: Evaluation 101 This session will introduce methods of program evaluation and focus on building simple evaluation action plans for TB programs. PEN: Basic Data Analysis-Statistics 101 This session will focus on statistical analysis for the nonepidemiologist. Participants will learn (1) basic statistical terms, (2) statistical calculations, and (3) qualitative and quantitative measures for evaluation. 11:45-1:00 Lunch (on your own) 1:00-2:15 ETN Plenary: Using Health Literacy to Get Your Message Across The session will inform and show participants how to create and deliver messages that address health literacy issues. PEN Plenary: Cohort Review Participants will hear about state TB program experiences implementing cohort review. Lessons learned and recommendations will be discussed. 2:15-2:30 Break 2:30-3:45 Breakout Session II Choose One ETN: Cultural Competency for Health Education This session will explore the importance of culturally competent health education and the role it plays in influencing the health of people of different cultures. ETN: Advocacy, Communication, and Social Mobilization (ACSM): Implications for TB Education and Training This session will introduce ACSM and focus on its importance in the fight to eliminate TB. Jevon C. Gibson Victor Balaban Andrey Borisov Cynthia Baur Phil Griffin Ayesha Bashir Bill Bower Aditi Goenka Learning Center Page 2 of 6

3:45 4:00 Break ETN: How to Design an Effective TB Education Intervention This session will engage participants in how to design an effective TB education intervention. PEN: Basic Data Analysis-Statistics 101 (repeat session) This session will focus on statistical analysis for the nonepidemiologist. Participants will learn (1) basic statistical terms, (2) statistical calculations, and (3) qualitative and quantitative measures for evaluation. PEN: Moving Forward from Evaluation Findings: Next Steps This session will engage participants in how to move forward from program evaluation findings. Jessica Quintero Andrey Borisov Leonard Mukasa Cheryl Kearns Lakshmy Menon Learning Center 4:00 4:45 Poster Viewing and Exhibits Kern-Porter-Rogers 5:00-7:00 Social & TB ETN Project Excellence and TB Educator of the Year Awards WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 ST Time Session Speaker Location 7:15-8:30 Breakfast and Poster Viewing 8:30-9:45 Plenary: New Technology Tools for TB Health Education, Training, and Evaluation 9:45-10:00 Break 10:00-11:30 Breakout Session III Choose One ETN: Webinars 101 Participants will receive training on how to host and participate in webinars. ETN: Writing for the Web: From Content to Web Development Participants will learn the essentials of writing effectively for the web. Donna Wegener Donna Setzer Kelly Musoke Heidi Behm Jesse Bradley Sharon McAleer Molly Dowling Ijeoma Agulefo Nicole Richardson- Smith Maria Fraire Learning Center ETN: Social Media: Start the Conversation In this session participants will be equipped with tools on how to be proactive public health professionals through social media (i.e., Facebook, Twitter, YouTube) PEN: Program Evaluation Plan Assessment and Panel with Local Focus Areas In this session participants will receive a brief overview on the assessment of all 68 evaluation plans submitted by cooperative agreement-funded program areas. The Jill Parker Brandy Peterson Kim Seechuck Pete Dupree Deborah Staley April King-Todd Page 3 of 6

findings and recommendations from the evaluation will be provided. Participants will interact with the top four focus areas and individuals from program areas that are leading evaluation activities. 11:30-1:00 Lunch (on your own) (ETN Workgroup Meet and Greet) 1:00-2:00 ETN: Regional Training and Medical Consultation Center (RTMCC) Highlights This session will showcase the activities of each of the four RTMCCs and highlight future plans. PEN: CDC Guidance for Developing Plans and Reports This session will focus on providing participants with sample interim and annual reports and templates for reporting evaluation progress to CDC. Participants will learn of (1) the components of an evaluation report; and (2) how to provide an effective reporting update. 2:00-2:15 Break 2:15-3:45 ETN: Roundtable Consultations A subject matter expert will be available in each of three topic areas (cultural competency, course development, web development) to share their expertise. Participants are asked to bring specific questions about products or plans they are developing. At the end of the session, participants will leave with a better understanding of their topic issues. PEN: Focal Point Open Forum This session will incorporate a facilitated discussion and input from focal points to provide guidance to the CDC program evaluation team. Kelly Musoke Mary Long Nisha Ahmed Karen Simpson Awal Khan Course Development: Peri Hopkins Cheryl Tryon Cultural Competency: Bill Bower Nisha Ahamed Web Development: Jesse Bradley Sharon McAleer Molly Dowling Ijeoma Agulefo Nicole Richardson- Smith Maria Fraire TB PEN Steering Committee FSEB Program Evaluation Team Evaluation Focal Points Concourse North 3:45-4:00 Break 4:00-4:45 Special Session-Partnerships with Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) 4:45-6:30 ETN: Focal Point Meeting Al Cortes Amera Khan Page 4 of 6

PEN: Cooperative Agreements Q and A PEN: Program Evaluation Q and A Program Consultants Evaluation Representatives Page 5 of 6

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd Time Session Speaker Location 7:15-8:30 Breakfast 8:30 10:00 Plenary TB ETN and TB PEN: Local Presentations TB Knowledge and Prevention Partnership Project Elements in Developing Effective Evaluation for Tuberculosis Health Promotion on the Navajo Nation and Along the US/Mexico Border Evaluation of a new Health Code requirement for discharging infectious tuberculosis (TB) patients from New York City hospitals Challenges Associated with Decentralizing the Entry of Tuberculosis Surveillance Data Ashley Edwards Diana Fortune Michelle Macaraig Sandra Matus 10:00-10:15 Break 10:15-11:30 11:30-11:45 RTMCC, International Breakouts Curry International Tuberculosis Center (AK, AS, CA, CO, HI, FM, GU, ID, MH, MP, MT, NV, OR, RP, UT, WA, WY) Heartland National Tuberculosis Center (AZ, IA, IL, KS, MN, MO, ND, NE, NM, OK, SD, TX, WI) NJ Medical School Global Tuberculosis Institute (CT, DE, DC, IN, MA, ME, MD, MI, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, VT, WV) Southeastern National Tuberculosis Center (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, PR, SC, TN, VA, VI) International Break 11:45 12:45 Plenary Division of TB Elimination (DTBE) Updates The conference will end with a keynote address to include updates on DTBE education, training, and evaluation activities. 12:45 Adjourned Kelly Musoke Mary Long Nisha Ahmed Karen Simpson Linette McElroy Kenneth Castro Wanda Walton Terry Chorba Private Dining Room Page 6 of 6