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2008
SEA's Methods and Measurement Series
Summaries
Discussion Topic: Multilevel Modeling in Health Research
The first brown bag lunch session for 2008 was held on Friday, April 11, 12:00-1:30. Dr. Lisa Jordan is the Assistant Professor and Research Associate, Department of Geography, Masters of Public Health Program and Center for Demography and Population Health at Florida State University and led the discussion. The reference for the discussion was "Health-related behavior in context: A multilevel modeling approach." For more information, please contact Dr. Falconer at mfalconer@ounce.org or 850-921-4494(ext. 134) Our thanks to all who attended!
Discussion Topic: The Development of Nationally Consistent Environmental Health Indicators in the Florida EPHT Program
The second brown bag lunch session for 2008 was held on Friday, September 19, 12:00 - 1:00. This presentation focused on the use of indicators and geographic information systems (GIS) in the Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT) Network. The Florida EPHT Program is a CDC-funded cooperative agreement to improve surveillance of chronic health conditions and potentially associated environmental hazards. This presentation discussed the national framework used to construct indicators, the multi-partner workgroups used to create the implementation guidance, and the web-based system used to display the indicators with reporting and GIS capabilities. Chris DuClos, GIS Manager, and Greg Kearney, Environmental Epidemiologist, Division of Environmental Health, Florida Department of Health, led the discussion. For more information, please contact Rebecca Thomas at the Department of Health. Our thanks to all who attended!
Future SEA Brown-Bag Lunches
We are asking members of SEA to volunteer to facilitate the discussion and identify their preferred location. The methods and measurement topics can relate to a project at your place of employment or a topic of interest you would just like to share and discuss with others. SEA will announce the topic, the facilitator, and the location at least 2 weeks prior to each session. There might be a short technical reference shared prior to the session and follow-up among those who have a heightened interest after the session.
If you would like to volunteer for one of the brown bag sessions, please email your name, the topic, and the location for the session to Mary Kay Falconer at mfalconer@ounce.org.
If you have any recommendations for future workshops, including topics or presenters, please don't hesitate to contact Program Committee Co-Chairs Mary Kay Falconer (mfalconer@ounce.org) or Tamara Bertrand Jones (tbertrand@admin.fsu.edu). Thank you!