2022 MIPA Virtual Summit – Learning and Adapting for the Future
State Highlights
The six states in MIPA’s territory have provided highlights of their current work. Please review these highlights in the below documents. Contacts for each state are listed in each document.
Conference Agenda and Materials
Welcome Keynote | Structural Racism and Child Injuries | Slide Deck | Video
Frederick Rivara MD, MPH, Professor of Pediatrics, Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology, University of Washington
Panel | Harm Reduction Overview from Region V | Video
Temple Ellis Program Administrator of Health Systems, Ohio Department of Health
Casey Pitcock Community Harm Reduction Program Consultant, Ohio Department of Health
Nina Bowser
Brandon Hool Harm Reduction Analyst, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
Ashley Wurth Overdose Prevention and Harm Reduction Regional Coordinator, North Carolina
Jesse Bennett MSW, LCAS, Overdose Prevention, and Harm Reduction Regional Coordinator, North Carolina
Sierra Dantzler MPH, CPH, Program Manager, Ohio Department of Health
Michigan Slide Deck | North Carolina Slide Deck | Spirit of Harm Reduction: A Toolkit for Communities of Faith Facing Overdose
Session IA | Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) | Slide Deck | Video
Phyllis Holditch Niolon PhD, Senior Scientist, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, CDC
Session IB | Motor Vehicle Data Linkage Project | Video
Mickey Edwards PhD, Visiting Research Specialist, University of Illinois Springfield
Session IIA | Tai Chi for Fall Prevention | Slide Deck | Video
Becky Rahe Master Trainer, Tai Chi for Health Institute
Session IIB | Store It Safe - Partnership Building to Reduce Unintentional Firearm Injuries in Children and Suicide by Firearm in Adolescents | Video
Sarah Denny MD, Primary Care Pediatrician, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Closing Keynote | Meeting the Challenge of Rising Gun Violence with Evidence-Based Public Health Solutions | Slide Deck | Video
Daniel Webster ScD, MPH, Bloomberg Professor of American Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health