WISEWOMAN RECIPIENT MEETING

Part 2: Feb. 24-25, 2021

Agenda

Day 1

Time (EST)Session Descriptions
12:00 - 12:30 p.m
Optional Session

Pre-Meeting Connection—Coffee Break

An optional session that occurs before the formal start of the meeting. It is an opportunity for networking amongst all recipients.
Facilitator: NACDD
12:30 - 1:00 p.m.Welcome and Meeting Logistics

Facilitated by Ms. Rebekah Buckley, PDSB Deputy Branch Chief, Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, NCCDPHP, CDC
Meeting Logistics: NACDDD



1:00 - 1:15 p.m.Break
1:15 - 2:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 1: Addressing Social Needs: Strengthening Community-Clinical Connections for WISEWOMAN Participants

Recipients will share strategies used to support the social needs of WISEWOMAN participants.

Moderator: Bill Tanner, WISEWOMAN Project Officer

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Concurrent Session 2: Recipient Perspectives on WISEWOMAN Evaluation

Recipients share their program’s approach to WISEWOMAN evaluation and provide details about their approach in using process models to identify program inefficiencies. Recipients discuss how those identified inefficiencies will lead to program improvements in Year 3.

Moderator: Gabriel Cortez, WISEWOMAN Evaluator
  • Connecticut Department of Public Health: The Role of Academic Detailing in Reaching Underserved Women: A Process Improvement Model
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  • North Carolina Public Health: North Carolina WISEWOMAN Process Models and Evaluation Activities

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  • Illinois Department of Public Health: Identifying and Addressing Inefficiencies

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2:15 - 2:30 p.m.
Break
2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Concurrent Session 1: Addressing Social Needs: Strengthening Community-Clinical Connections for WISEWOMAN Participants

Recipients will share strategies used to support the social needs of WISEWOMAN participants.

Moderator: Bill Tanner, WISEWOMAN Project Officer
  • Alabama Department of Public Health: Using Social Workers to “Meet the Need”

  • Indiana Department of Health: Addressing Social Needs with Effective Partnerships

Concurrent Session 2: Recipient Perspectives on WISEWOMAN Evaluation

Recipients share their program’s approach to WISEWOMAN evaluation and provide details about their approach in using process models to identify program inefficiencies. Recipients discuss how those identified inefficiencies will lead to program improvements in Year 3.

Moderator: Gabriel Cortez, WISEWOMAN Evaluator
  • Connecticut Department of Public Health: The Role of Academic Detailing in Reaching Underserved Women: A Process Improvement Model

  • North Carolina Public Health: North Carolina WISEWOMAN Process Models and Evaluation Activities

  • Illinois Department of Public Health: Identifying and Addressing Inefficiencies
3:30-3:45 p.m.
Break
3:45 - 5:00 p.m.
Optional Sessions
Recipients can choose which one(s) they attend.
Post-Meeting Connection—Optional Peer-to-Peer Learning Sessions

Session 1: WISEWOMAN 101

A review of WISEWOMAN fundamentals designed for new recipients, recently-hired staff, and individuals who need a refresher.
Facilitated by: Robin Roberts, MI WISEWOMAN Program Director


Session 2: WISEWOMAN Wind-Down—Topic: Health Coaching
During this session seasoned recipients will share old and new highlights, “battle scars,” and “badges of honor” related to the implementation Health Coaching. Open discussion; No agenda
Facilitated by Diane Ollivier, PA WISEWOMAN Program Manager

Day 2

Time (EST)Session Descriptions
11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Optional Session
Pre-Meeting Connection—Trivia Game

An optional session that occurs before the formal start of the meeting. It is an opportunity for networking amongst all recipients.
Facilitator: NACDD


12:30 - 12:45 p.m.Day 1 Recap and Meeting Logistics

Facilitator: Ms. Rebekah Buckley, PDSB Deputy Branch Chief
Meeting Logistics: NACDD

12:45 - 1:00 p.m.Break

1:00 - 2:00 p.m.Concurrent Session 1: We Are in This Together: Integrating WISEWOMAN with DP18-1815 and DP18-1817
Recipients discuss how they have enhanced their WISEWOMAN program by integrating services with other DHDSP programs.

Moderator: Deanna Campbell, WISEWOMAN Project Officer
  • Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment—Improving bi-directional referrals in Colorado: Partnerships Across Chronic Disease Programs

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  • Michigan Department of Health and Human Services—Partnership with 1815/1817
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Concurrent Session 2: Best Practices and Solutions for Collecting and Reporting WISEWOMAN Data
The CDC Data Team will share best practices and highlight common issues seen across the WISEWOMAN data landscape. This presentation will feature NARA (DP18-1816 recipient) who will share successes related collecting and reporting HBSS participation.

Moderator: Dr. Isam Vaid, Data Lead for WISEWOMAN Data Team
  • Data Team Presentation

  • NARA Presentation on HBSS Engagement and Successes

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2:00 - 2:15 p.m.Break

2:15 - 3:15 p.m.Concurrent Session 1: We Are in This Together: Integrating WISEWOMAN with DP18-1815 and DP18-1817
Recipients discuss how they have enhanced their WISEWOMAN program by integrating services with other DHDSP programs.

Moderator: Deanna Campbell, WISEWOMAN Project Officer
  • Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment—Improving bi-directional referrals in Colorado: Partnerships Across Chronic Disease Programs

  • Michigan Department of Health and Human Services—Partnership with 1815/1817

Concurrent Session 2: Best Practices and Solutions for Collecting and Reporting WISEWOMAN Data
The CDC Data Team will share best practices and highlight common issues seen across the WISEWOMAN data landscape. This presentation will feature NARA (DP18-1816 recipient) who will share successes related collecting and reporting HBSS participation.

Moderator: Dr. Isam Vaid, Data Lead for WISEWOMAN Data Team
  • Data Team Presentation

  • NARA Presentation on HBSS Engagement and Successes
3:15 - 3:30 p.m.Break

3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Optional Sessions
Recipients can choose which one(s) they attend.
Post-Meeting Connection—Optional Peer-to-Peer Learning Sessions

Session 1: WISEWOMAN Roundtable

Seasoned recipients will hold roundtable designed for new recipients and recently-hired staff. Come with your questions. All are welcome!

Facilitated by: Diane Ollivier, PA WISEWOMAN Program Manager; Dr. Sharada Adolph (Dr. Sarah), AR WISEWOMAN Evaluator; Wyatt Jensen, UT WISEWOMAN Data Manager and Evaluator


Session #2: WISEWOMAN Wind-Down—Topic: Enrollment and Retention Strategies
Facilitated by Robin Roberts, MI WISEWOMAN Program Director

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