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EBOLA 8:30 Welcome Timothy Dye, PhD, University of Rochester 8:40 West Africa Ebola Response: CDC Response, 2014-2015 Mehran S. Massoudi, MPH, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 9:15 The socio-economic conditions of post-conflict societies in West Africa and the emergence of the Ebola epidemic Jlateh Vincent Jappah MD MSc MPH, New York University 9:45 Combating Ebola and Beyond in Real-time Using Smartphones Solomon Abiola, MS, University of Rochester 10:15 Coffee and break EYE HEALTH 10:30 Moderator: Rajeev Ramchandran, MD, MBA Tele-ophthalmology in Screening and Care Coordination Program in the LVPEI Pyramid Eye Care Model Rohit Khanna, MD Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI) 10:45 Forus Health Global Teleophthalmology Diabetic Retinopathy Surveillance Program Connor Larkin Forus Health, Bangalore, India 11:00 Low Cost Screening Technology for the Developing World Ashutosh Richhariya, PhD, LVPEI- MITRA 11:15 EyePACS Teleophthalomology Program for Global Diabetic Retinopathy Surveillance Jorge Caudros, OD University of California, Berkeley 11:30 Panel Discussion: Global Eye Health 12:00 Roaming lunch, abstracts, and displays CERVICAL CANCER 1:30 Moderator: David Adler, MD, MPH An Overview of CDC's Global Cancer Activities Virginia Senkomago PhD, MPH; Mona Saraiya MD,MPH Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1:45 Global Burden of Cervical Cancer and Prevention Strategies for LMICs Tracy Irwin, MD, MPH University of Washington 2:00 Improving access to quality cervical cancer prevention services in rural Senegal: A community engagement and policy approach J. Andrew Dykens, MD, MPH University of Illinois, Chicago 2:15 Accelerating the implementation of screening and treatment: a critical key to global cervical cancer prevention Jennifer S. Smith, PhD University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 2:30 HIV-HPV Co-Infection and Cervical Cancer in South Africa David Adler, MD, MPH University of Rochester 2:45 Break TECHNOLOGY 3:00 Moderator: Deborah Ossip, PhD Technology Needs in Public Health Promotion and Services in the US Affiliated Pacific Islands Angela Sy, DrPH University of Hawaii 3:15 Use of Technology to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening in Vulnerable and Underserved Populations Vivian Colón, MPH, PhD University of Puerto Rico 3:30 A smartphone platform to transform diagnostics in global health Saurabh Mehta, MD ScD Cornell University 3:45 Health Technology Innovation in Costa Rica Esteban Avendaño MD MPH Universidad de Ciencias Médicas, San José, Costa Rica 4:00 Technology Assisted Tobacco Control in Underserved Dominican Republic Communities Deborah J. Ossip, PhD University of Rochester 4:30 SYMPOSIUM CONCLUSION: SYNERGIES Moderator: Timothy Dye, PhD Mehran Massoudi, MPH, PhD Rajeev Ramchandran, MD, MBA David Adler, MD, MPH Deborah Ossip, PhD 5:00 Reception and Posters The 1 st Annual Rochester GLOBAL HEALTH Symposium June 15, 2015 University of Rochester Registration and additional information at:  tinyurl.com/globalsymposium This symposium is supported by Cooperative Agreement Number 1U48DP005026-01S1, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Prevention Research Centers Program. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the Department of Health and Human Services.Additionally, the Symposium is co-sponsored by the University of Rochester Office of the Provost, The Center for AIDS Research, and the Clinical and Translational Science Institute. FUNDER COORDINATING CENTER COLLABORATING CENTERS PARTNERS

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Page 1: Rochester, NY - The 1 Annual GLOBAL HEALTH · 2015-05-28 · Rochester 8:40 West Africa Ebola Response: CDC Response, 2014-2015 Mehran S. Massoudi, MPH, PhD, Centers for Disease Control

EBOLA 8:30 Welcome

Timothy Dye, PhD, University of Rochester

8:40 West Africa Ebola Response: CDC Response, 2014-2015 Mehran S. Massoudi, MPH, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

9:15 The socio-economic conditions of post-conflict societies in West Africa and the emergence of the Ebola epidemic Jlateh Vincent Jappah MD MSc MPH, New York University

9:45 Combating Ebola and Beyond in Real-time Using Smartphones Solomon Abiola, MS, University of Rochester

10:15 Coffee and break

EYE HEALTH 10:30 Moderator: Rajeev Ramchandran,

MD, MBA Tele-ophthalmology in Screening and Care Coordination Program in the LVPEI Pyramid Eye Care Model Rohit Khanna, MD Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI)

10:45 Forus Health Global Teleophthalmology Diabetic Retinopathy Surveillance Program Connor Larkin Forus Health, Bangalore, India

11:00 Low Cost Screening Technology for the Developing World Ashutosh Richhariya, PhD, LVPEI-MITRA

11:15 EyePACS Teleophthalomology Program for Global Diabetic Retinopathy Surveillance Jorge Caudros, OD University of California, Berkeley

11:30 Panel Discussion: Global Eye Health

12:00 Roaming lunch, abstracts, and displays

CERVICAL CANCER 1:30 Moderator: David Adler, MD, MPH

An Overview of CDC's Global Cancer Activities Virginia Senkomago PhD, MPH; Mona Saraiya MD,MPH Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

1:45 Global Burden of Cervical Cancer and Prevention Strategies for LMICs Tracy Irwin, MD, MPH University of Washington

2:00 Improving access to quality cervical cancer prevention services in rural Senegal: A community engagement and policy approach J. Andrew Dykens, MD, MPH University of Illinois, Chicago

2:15 Accelerating the implementation of screening and treatment: a critical key to global cervical cancer prevention Jennifer S. Smith, PhD University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

2:30 HIV-HPV Co-Infection and Cervical Cancer in South Africa David Adler, MD, MPH University of Rochester

2:45 Break

TECHNOLOGY 3:00 Moderator: Deborah Ossip, PhD

Technology Needs in Public Health Promotion and Services in the US Affiliated Pacific Islands Angela Sy, DrPH University of Hawai‘i

3:15 Use of Technology to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening in Vulnerable and Underserved Populations Vivian Colón, MPH, PhD University of Puerto Rico

3:30 A smartphone platform to transform diagnostics in global health Saurabh Mehta, MD ScD Cornell University

3:45 Health Technology Innovation in Costa Rica Esteban Avendaño MD MPH Universidad de Ciencias Médicas, San José, Costa Rica

4:00 Technology Assisted Tobacco Control in Underserved Dominican Republic Communities Deborah J. Ossip, PhD University of Rochester

4:30 SYMPOSIUM CONCLUSION: SYNERGIES Moderator: Timothy Dye, PhD Mehran Massoudi, MPH, PhD Rajeev Ramchandran, MD, MBA David Adler, MD, MPH Deborah Ossip, PhD

5:00 Reception and Posters

The 1st Annual Rochester GLOBAL HEALTH Symposium

June 15, 2015

University of Rochester

Registration and additional information at:   tinyurl.com/globalsymposium

This symposium is supported by Cooperative Agreement Number 1U48DP005026-01S1, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Prevention Research Centers Program. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the Department of Health and Human Services.Additionally, the Symposium is co-sponsored by the University of Rochester Office of the Provost, The Center for AIDS Research, and the Clinical and Translational Science Institute.

FUNDER COORDINATING

CENTER COLLABORATING

CENTERS PARTNERS