#321 Date: Tue, 1 Nov 1994 14:09:00 CST From: Steve LuxSubject: position opening Please pass this on to anyone who might be interested: POSITION OPENING Health Educator: Three days per week with the potential for full-time employment. Requires B.S. in Health Education. Community Health experience preferred. Call the DeKalb County Health Department for more information or to have an application sent to you. (815) 758-6673 Application deadline Nov. 28th. Sent by Steve Lux Health Educator Northern Illinois University slux@niu.edu =========================================================== ============== #322 Date: Thu, 3 Nov 1994 10:07:25 CST From: Gayle Schmidt Subject: Call for Papers A 2 day conference-Reversing the Trend:Strategies for HIV Prevention Among Mino rity Women is to be held April 6-7,1995 on the Texas A&M campus. Plan is for a series of panels to address the major barriers to effective HIV prevention fol lowed by interactive prevention planning workshops. Hope to have 9 panels (3 e ach)day 1. Presentations limited to 15 minutes each. Please provide two copie s of a ONE PAGE, typed, double spaced proposal. One copy should include your n ame, address, phone number, and e-mail address. The second copy should not hav e any identifing information. Proposals should be mailed or FAXED to the Confe rence Coordinator at the address listed below. The deadline for receipt of pro posals is DECEMBER 2, 1994. The conference panels are expected to include the following topics: *HIV and Childbearing *Sexual Abuse, Self-Esteem and HIV *Adolescent development and HIV prevention education *Poverty and IV drug use *Health care:Access, availability & HIV *Reframing the language and images of Machismo *Trust and communication in the African American Community *The many Hispanic cultures *HIV education and parent training *Service demonstration projects in Minority Health *Prevention of teen pregnancy and HIV *HIV prevention demonstration projects for migrants and border populations *School based interventions *The role of gangs in HIV transmission *Confronting denial in the minority community *The political challenges to effective HIV prevention *The prison as educational setting *Women in the sex industry Sponsored by: Brazos Valley Community Action Agency(BVCAA):Health Services Attn: Susie Griswold, Conference Coordinator 401 S. Washington Street Bryan, TX 77803 Phone: (409)260-AIDS FAX:(409)775-3457 Co-Sponsor: Race and Ethnic Studies Institute (RESI) Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-4351 E-Mail:k211n1@tamvm1.tamu.edu Hotel and Travel information: 1-800-HIL-TONS, College Station, TX Executive Travel : (409)696-1748 Registration Information: S. Griswold, Conference Coordinator BVCAA: Health Services 401 S. Washington Street Bryan, TX 77803 Phone: (409)260-AIDS FAX: (409)775-3457 The interactive prevention planning workshops will be held on the second day. Facilitators will assist participants to develop HIV prevention strategies fo r target populations. The workshops represent a unique opportunity for researc hers, practitioners, and community members to collaborate in the design of effe ctive HIV prevention techniques and interventions. The expected outcome of the se workshops are population-specific HIV prevention strategies. Proceedings of these workshops will be summarized and mailed to all participants. Researcher s, practitioners, and community members are invited to join us in the developme nt of these strategies. Funding and technical assistance for this conference h as been provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. =========================================================== ============== #323 Date: Fri, 4 Nov 1994 09:53:34 -0600 From: "Mark J. Kittleson" November 4, 1994 **This memo contained the directory of all subscribers. To save space, the contents of this memo has been removed. To receive a current up-to-date list, check out the e-mail home page. MJKittleson** =========================================================== ============== #324 Date: Fri, 4 Nov 1994 11:14:13 -0600 From: "Mark J. Kittleson 618-453-2777" Subject: November's Directory I have sent out November's directory this morning. If you have not done so already, please send me your three word descriptors. For those of you that have done so, you can ignore that request. Also, starting immediately, all graduate students (doctoral or masters) in health education are invited to be listed in both the directory and the listserv. Finally, I'll be sending out a second directory listing individuals alphabetically within the next couple of weeks. This will assist those individuals who need to find a person's e-mail address, but doesn't know where they work. It was good seeing many of you in D.C. =========================================================== ============== #325 Date: Fri, 4 Nov 1994 12:34:32 CST From: Wes Sime Subject: Re: November's Directory Three Words: Stress, Psychology Exercise >I have sent out November's directory this morning. If you have not >done so already, please send me your three word descriptors. For >those of you that have done so, you can ignore that request. > >Also, starting immediately, all graduate students (doctoral or masters) >in health education are >invited to be listed in both the directory and the listserv. > >Finally, I'll be sending out a second directory listing individuals >alphabetically within the next couple of weeks. This will assist >those individuals who need to find a person's e-mail address, >but doesn't know where they work. > >It was good seeing many of you in D.C. Wes Sime Telephone: (402) 472-1161 Dept. of Health and Human Performance Fax: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Internet: wsime@unlinfo.unl.edu =========================================================== ============== #326 Date: Mon, 7 Nov 1994 09:05:52 -0700 From: Michael Barnes Subject: Re: November's Directory In- <9411042331.AA31032@ccserver> Wes, I must confess that I'm not sure what these terms are for. However, here are terms that describe my research interests: occupational stress, lay health advisors, and program planning/evaluation. If these terms do not apply to your intended purpose(s) please disregard them. Thanks. Mike Barnes, PhD, CHES New Mexico State University On Fri, 4 Nov 1994, Wes Sime wrote: > Three Words: Stress, Psychology Exercise > > > > >I have sent out November's directory this morning. If you have not > >done so already, please send me your three word descriptors. For > >those of you that have done so, you can ignore that request. > > > >Also, starting immediately, all graduate students (doctoral or masters) > >in health education are > >invited to be listed in both the directory and the listserv. > > > >Finally, I'll be sending out a second directory listing individuals > >alphabetically within the next couple of weeks. This will assist > >those individuals who need to find a person's e-mail address, > >but doesn't know where they work. > > > >It was good seeing many of you in D.C. > > Wes Sime Telephone: (402) 472-1161 > Dept. of Health and Human Performance Fax: > University of Nebraska-Lincoln Internet: wsime@unlinfo.unl.edu Michael D. Barnes, Ph.D., CHES 356 Breland New Mexico State University Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 Phone: (505) 646-4300 Fax: (505) 646-4343 E-Mail mbarnes@nmsu.edu =========================================================== ============== #327 Date: Mon, 7 Nov 1994 09:14:35 -0700 From: Michael Barnes Subject: Re: EMAIL CHANGE In- On Mon, 7 Nov 1994, Michael Barnes wrote: > Hi Mark! > > It was good to see you and Paula in DC. I appreciate the tour through the > White House -- it was really enjoyable. Jeff and my preferred e-mail > accounts are as follows: "jbrandon@nmsu.edu" "mbarnes@nmsu.edu". Please > keep our other accounts on the bitnet directory, but place these internet > accounts in the first position. Thanks for you assistance Mark! > > > Michael D. Barnes, Ph.D., CHES > 356 Breland > New Mexico State University > Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 > > Phone: (505) 646-4300 > Fax: (505) 646-4343 > E-Mail mbarnes@nmsu.edu > Michael D. Barnes, Ph.D., CHES 356 Breland New Mexico State University Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 Phone: (505) 646-4300 Fax: (505) 646-4343 E-Mail mbarnes@nmsu.edu =========================================================== ============== #328 Date: Mon, 7 Nov 1994 17:47:57 -0600 From: "Mark J. Kittleson 618-453-2777" Subject: A Second Version Starting today, and on the first of every month, along with the regular directory you have been receiving, you'll be receiving a second version. This is a list of all members in alphabetical order. You will note the state they are in...you can use the other directory to get their specific address. Hope you enjoy it. Mark This new version is being sent under separate cover. =========================================================== ============== #329 Date: Mon, 7 Nov 1994 17:48:02 -0600 From: "Mark J. Kittleson" **This memo contained the directory of all subscribers listed in alphabetical order. To save space, the contents of this memo has been removed. To receive a current up-to-date list, check out the e-mail home page. MJKittleson** =========================================================== ============== #330 Date: Tue, 8 Nov 1994 10:38:28 -0500 From: "Michael R. Hoadley" Subject: Re: A Second Version >Starting today, and on the first of every month, along with the regular >directory you have been receiving, you'll be receiving a second version. >This is a list of all members in alphabetical order. You will >note the state they are in...you can use the other directory >to get their specific address. Hope you enjoy it. > >Mark > >This new version is being sent under separate cover. Mark, Three descriptors for me for the directory are as follows: "Cardiovascular Health", "Safety/Injury Prevention", and "Technology/Interactive Multimedia". Thank you. Michael Hoadley Director of InTEC (The Center for Interactive Technology in Education and Corporations) and Associate Professor of Health and Safety Education University of South Dakota 108B School of Education Vermillion,SD 57069 mhoadley@charlie.usd.edu Phone: 605-677-5839 FAX: 605-677-5438 =========================================================== ============== #331 Date: Tue, 8 Nov 1994 09:59:00 CST From: Steve Lux Subject: African American HIV/STD I am looking for any printed educational materials developed for African Americans around the issues of HIV or STD. Posters, ad slicks, flyers, etc. We are in the process of developing some of our own materials in conjunction with the African American community at NIU and would like samples of existing materials to use in focus group situations. If you have any to share or know of sources I would appreciate it. Please contact me directly at slux@niu.edu I will forward resource list to any others interested if they notify me off-list. Thanks in advance. Steve Lux PH: (815) 753-9746 Health Educator FX: (815) 753-9599 Health Service Internet: slux@niu.edu Northern Illinois University DeKalb, IL 60115 =========================================================== ============== #332 Date: Tue, 8 Nov 1994 10:07:34 -0600 From: "Mark J. Kittleson 618-453-2777" Subject: New Version of E-Mail Yesterday I sent out a new version of the email directory in which participants are listed in alphabetical order. I've gotten many favorable comments about the directory, but I've also gotten a few comments that it appears confusing where each line begins with three capital letters and the names of the person is not listed completely. I don't know what is causing this...it may be due to the fact that your screen may not be wide enough to list the person on one line, so it wraps the information around. What it should look like is as follows: Kittleson, Mark: GA3748@SIUCVMB.SIU.EDU ILY What I'm hearing is that for some of you, it looks like this: ILYKKKtleson, Mark: GA3748@SIUCVMB.SIU.EDU If your version appears to have problems, let me know and I'll send you another one--we'll see if that version will work. safetyY =========================================================== ============== #333 Date: Tue, 8 Nov 1994 15:52:15 -0500 From: "RICHARD E. MILLER" Subject: Re: African American HIV/STD In- <01HJ8LBQG0V28WYOZB@gmuvax.gmu.edu> I would appreciate any feedback from those who have looked into health locus of control measures in homebound older adults. I have a doctoral student who is scouring the literature right now. However, I thought you may have some additional insight into the topic. Thanks. Rich Miller emiller@mason1.gmu.edu =========================================================== ============== #334 Date: Tue, 8 Nov 1994 13:00:55 CST From: Wes Sime Subject: Re: November's Directory Mike - - Those three terms are my research interests per the request I had received on the system. Tell me what you are doing in occupational stress. WES >Wes, > >I must confess that I'm not sure what these terms are for. However, here >are terms that describe my research interests: occupational stress, lay >health advisors, and program planning/evaluation. > >If these terms do not apply to your intended purpose(s) please disregard >them. Thanks. > >Mike Barnes, PhD, CHES >New Mexico State University > >On Fri, 4 Nov 1994, Wes Sime wrote: > >> Three Words: Stress, Psychology Exercise >> >> >> >> >I have sent out November's directory this morning. If you have not >> >done so already, please send me your three word descriptors. For >> >those of you that have done so, you can ignore that request. >> > >> >Also, starting immediately, all graduate students (doctoral or masters) >> >in health education are >> >invited to be listed in both the directory and the listserv. >> > >> >Finally, I'll be sending out a second directory listing individuals >> >alphabetically within the next couple of weeks. This will assist >> >those individuals who need to find a person's e-mail address, >> >but doesn't know where they work. >> > >> >It was good seeing many of you in D.C. >> >> Wes Sime Telephone: (402) 472-1161 >> Dept. of Health and Human Performance Fax: >> University of Nebraska-Lincoln Internet: wsime@unlinfo.unl.edu > > > >Michael D. Barnes, Ph.D., CHES >356 Breland >New Mexico State University >Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 > >Phone: (505) 646-4300 >Fax: (505) 646-4343 >E-Mail mbarnes@nmsu.edu Wes Sime Telephone: (402) 472-1161 Dept. of Health and Human Performance Fax: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Internet: wsime@unlinfo.unl.edu =========================================================== ============== #335 Date: Wed, 9 Nov 1994 14:06:44 GMT+0200 From: " ANSA.OJANLATVA@UTU.FI" Subject: information assistance requested Hello again, I have a doctoral student who is studying health counseling and blood pressure screening, and we would like to know if anyone has studied ethical issues involved with these two. Thank you for your information in advance. Ansa. Ansa Ojanlatva, PhD, CSE faculty member and Coordinator of Department of Public Health Sexuality Education University of Turku Center for Reproductive and Lemminkaisenkatu 1 Developmental Medicine 20520 Turku/Finland tel. +358-21-633 8513 +358-21-633 81 (operator) FAX +358-21-633 8439 =========================================================== ============== #336 Date: Wed, 9 Nov 1994 09:49:00 EST From: "Simons-Morton, Bruce" Subject: International Electronic Directory for Health Educators Hi, Mark. Nice to meet you at APHA. I am writing to be included in the directory. Here is some additional information that could be included: National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) 6100 Executive Blvd, 7B05 North Bethesda, MD 20852 Phone 301-496-1126; FAX 301-402-2084 Internet: MortonB@HD01.NICHD.NIH.GOV (Adolescent health, problem behaviors, physical activity) Keep up the good work! Bruce =========================================================== ============== #337 Date: Wed, 9 Nov 1994 14:40:56 -0500 From: Rob Potts Organization: Indiana University of Pennsylvania Subject: Health Ed????? To Anyone Out There, I am a senior Health and Physical Education Major at Indiana Univ. of PA. I am currently working on a paper for my senior seminar class. This paper deals with the fact that elementary school health education is being taught by the regular classroom teacher, and not by people certified in health education. This topic seems like it would have a lot of info written on it, but I have been having problems finding enough. My professors have given me some info, but it is not enough. I have to submit this paper to a journal for publication and I need 10-12 pages. I only have 7 pages so far. If anyone out there has any ideas please let me know. Thanks. Robert M. Potts NYGDYYA@oak.grove.iup.edu =========================================================== ============== #338 Date: Wed, 9 Nov 1994 16:12:53 -0600 From: Linda Jenkins Subject: Graduate Programs - Dept of Community Health - U of IL --=====================_784422872==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" FOR YOUR INFORMATION Attached is a short description of our Graduate Programs in the Department of Community Health at the University of Illinois. Linda Jenkins Programs Secretary --=====================_784422872==_ Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="RECR-AD2.95" health instruction; (3) health services; (4) physical education; (5) guidance and counseling; (6) worksite health promotion for faculty and staff; (7) food service; and (8) integration of school and community school health programs. These programs should include the school as one locus of a broad range of health and educational activities, carried on by a diverse group of health and educational personnel both in the community and in the school. In 1993, an IOM planning committee identified a broad set of issues in the areas of (1) education and curriculum; (2) health promotion and disease prevention; (3) school health services; and (4) national strategies and policies that would guide the study committee's work. Within these broad areas, several research questions arose. Because not all of the questions could be addressed in a single study, an early task of the appointed committee is to select the most critical questions to be addressed at this time, and provide a preliminary plan for a framework of ongoing activities that will engage a larger community of people in moving to the next phase of standards development or evaluation. Special attention will be given to topics that draw on the comparative advantages of the IOM in areas such as K-12 health education, health care policy, health promotion and disease prevention, and nutrition. Study Staff Valerie P. Setlow, Ph.D. Director, Division of Health Sciences Policy Lois Nicholson, M.S. Project Officer C. Elaine Lawson, M.S. Research Assistant NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE Committee on Comprehensive School Health Programs in Grades K-12 Co-Chair James H. Wyche, Ph.D. Associate Provost Brown University Providence, RI Co-Chair Diane D. Allensworth, Ph.D., R.N. Associate Executive Director for Programs American School Health Association Kent, OH Health Education Guy Parcel, Ph.D. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Houston, TX Becky J. Smith, Ph.D. Executive Director Association for the Advancement of Health Education Reston, VA Science Education Joseph McInerney Director Biological Sciences Curriculum Studies Colorado Springs, CO Physicians (Pediatrics, Social and Community Medicine) Philip R. Nader, M.D. Professor and Director, Child and Family Health Studies American Academy of Pediatrics University of California, San Diego LaJolla, CA Elena O. Nightingale, M.D., Ph.D. Senior Program Officer and Special Advisor to the President of the Carnegie Corporation of New York Washington, DC Service Delivery Dorothy Caldwell Director, Child Nutrition Programs Arkansas Department of Education Little Rock, AR Beverly Bradley, R.N., Ph.D., CHES Certified Health Education Specialist Supervisor of School Health Programming San Francisco Unified School District San Francisco, CA Elaine Larson, R.N., Ph.D. Dean, School of Nursing Georgetown University Washington, DC Judith Igoe, RN, MA Assistant Professor and Director School Health Programs School of Nursing-C287 University of Colorado Denver, CO Social Science, Research Joy G. Dryfoos Researcher/Carnegie Hastings-on-Hudson, NY Ken Resnicow, Ph.D. Chief, Child Health Research Division of Health Promotion Research American Health Foundation New York, NY State and Local Programs Steve A. Freedman, Ph.D. Director, Institute for Child Health Policy Gainesville, FL Lenore Zedosky Director Office of Healthy Schools West Virginia Department of Education Charleston, WV 25305 La Barbara Gragg, Ed.D. (Retired) 2053 Southwest Olympic Club Terrace Palm City, FL Public Health Aaron Shirley, M.D. Director Jackson-Hinds Comprehensive Health Center Jackson, Mississippi