[Health_Education_Promotion] Fwd: PNWHEALTH Digest, Vol 117, Issue 4

Alissa Leavitt green.alissa at gmail.com
Wed Oct 10 13:27:31 PDT 2012



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Alissa Leavitt, MPH, CHES


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>   1. REGISTER NOW - SOPHE CHES/MCHES Symposium Friday 12th + FREE
>      Pre-Event (cviger at comcast.net)
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> Pacific Northwest Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) 
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> Invites you to an:   Evaluation Symposium 
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> Presented by:     Dr. Frances Marcus Lewis, University of Washington 
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> On:   Friday, October 12 from 1 to 5 p.m. 
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> At:   Swedish/Cherry Hill Auditorium 500 17th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122 
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> FREE:     pre-event brown bag session from noon to 1 p.m.   [Bring your own lunch - water, coffee/tea and organic stone fruit are provided] 
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> Presented by:     a panel of veteran health educators on Professionalism and Networking 
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> Students only $20 
> Members - $25 
> Non-members - $30 
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> CHES/MCHES credits - $5 per credit hour 
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> Note: Each participant from a member or non-member organization who desires CHES/MCHES credits must pay an additional $5 per credit hour; there are combinations not listed above – just ask for rate. 
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> In effective health promotion programs, evaluation runs parallel to the other phases.   Evaluative measures are incorporated at the very beginning of the program planning process, and continue during implementation as the program is managed and sustained.   Ongoing evaluation is a means of providing regular feedback to program staff, stakeholders and participants.   Results are used to inform modifications to goals and justify changes to services.   
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> This symposium will cover how to assess whether a health promotion program (or related program or service) is achieving the desired results, and the benefits of systematically collecting information in order to answer evaluation questions and guide program decisions. 
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> The Evaluation Symposium presenter, Dr. Frances Marcus Lewis, is a noted evaluation methodologist and an expert in health behavior theory. She’s a professor in the Department of Family and Child Nursing at University of Washington, and the recipient of the Virginia and Prentice Bloedel Professorship. Her main research activities focus on the processes by which life threatening chronic illness impacts the family, including school age and adolescent children. 
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> Objectives for Professionalism and Networking Session: 
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> By the end of the session participants should be able to: 
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> Describe at least 2 new methods for networking, seeking an internship or job searching. 
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> Apply three new elements when writing or rewriting their resume. 
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> Identify 2 or more hallmarks of professionalism and assess ways to expand their skill set or attend to their professional development. 
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> Objectives for Evaluation Symposium: 
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> By the end of the symposium participants should be able to: 
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> Explain concepts and compare benefits of strategies, and techniques for evaluating health program. 
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> Discuss political, administrative, ethical, and cultural issues in evaluating health programs. 
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> Describe examples of evaluation research. 
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> Develop evaluation design. 
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> Assess the adequacy of proposals and program evaluation designs. 
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> Register on our website at  http://pnwsophe.org/news_events.php
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> Pay using PayPal or by sending in a check. Paypal registration closes at midnight on Thursday, October 11th. Same-day registrants must pay by check and will be charged an additional $15. 
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> First 40 registrants will receive a reusable tote bag. 
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> To learn more, contact Taryn Oestreich, MPH, MCHES at   taryno at uw.edu or 206-383-2581. 
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> If you are interested in free lodging in the Seattle area with a PNW SOPHE member, contact Carol Viger at cviger at comcast.net. 
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