[Health_Education_Promotion] FW: [PNWHEALTH] CE OPPORTUNITY: Dr. Larry Green at Seattle Children's

Uebel Lesli L lesli.l.uebel at state.or.us
Wed May 1 10:18:33 PDT 2013


Friends and Colleagues!

My apologies for any cross-postings (because I know many of you are PNW SOPHE members and subscribers), but this is just too good to not share.  Dr. Larry Green really is the "Oz" and the "Godfather" of Health Education, and this is a rare opportunity to hear him speak along with Dr. Ottoson. This is totally worth the drive up to Seattle, but if that's not convenient, I encourage you register to join via a life feed on the web.  Plus you can get 1.5 M/CHES credits!

Happy Sunny Wednesday!

Lesli


Lesli Leone Uebel, MPH, CHES
Reproductive Health Program
Public Health Division, Oregon Health Authority
800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 370
Portland, OR  97232
Phone:  (541) 757-5155
Turn Misconception into Contraception with CCare at ccare.oregon.gov



From: pnwhealth-bounces at mailman2.u.washington.edu [mailto:pnwhealth-bounces at mailman2.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Kaetlin Miller
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 9:26 AM
To: pnwhealth at u.washington.edu
Subject: [PNWHEALTH] CE OPPORTUNITY: Dr. Larry Green at Seattle Children's

PRECEDE – PROCEED Down the Yellow Brick Road:
Using the model for optimal program planning, implementation and evaluation

Dr. Larry Green<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_W._Green>, the “Oz” of Health Education, is coming to the Emerald City.

The Precede-Proceed model is a framework that helps health program planners, policy makers and educators analyze the situation and design health programs efficiently. This established, multidimensional model involves an “educational diagnosis” and an “ecological diagnosis” and is founded in the social/behavioral sciences, epidemiology and education.

Dr. Green will identify features of the model that are designed to assure a good match between the program plan and the context of the populations for whom it is designed, as well as some of the implementation problems of the evidence-based practice movement that would be addressed by the model. Then both he and his wife, Dr. Judith Ottoson, will field your questions with a particular focus on what health educators and others “in the trenches” want and need to know about planning, implementation and evaluation.

Please join your Pacific Northwest Society for Public Health Education colleagues:
Thursday, May 30th - 10 to 11:30 a.m. in Wright Auditorium at Seattle Children's Hospital<http://www.seattlechildrens.org/contact/main-hospital/map/>

•         Register at pnwsophe.org<http://www.pnwsophe.org/> starting Friday 3rd
-          Members - $10  ▪ Non-members - $20 ▪ Students – FREE (but DO register)
-          Live feed participants - $5 (over 100 miles) ▪ $15 (under 100 miles)
-          Fee includes 1.5 M/CHES credits
•         Network before the event at Starbucks
-          9:30 - 10 a.m. ▪ Across from auditorium
•         Questions?
-          Contact Taryn Oestreich ▪ taryno at uw.edu<mailto:taryno at uw.edu> ▪ 206-383-2581
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