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FAMILY HISTORY WORKSHOP

AGENDA

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Backgound

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Agenda

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Particpants

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Slide Sets
   Background and Evaluation Process (ACCE)
(requires Winzip and Powerpoint)
   Documenting Family History: and Overview of Available tools
(requires Winzip and       Powerpoint)

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Abstracts


Wednesday, May 1, 2002     

MORNING SESSION            Moderator:  Maren Scheuner, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center  

 8:30 a.m.  

CDC Welcome.................................................................. Muin Khoury
Director, Office of Genomics and Disease Prevention, CDC

 

8:40 a.m.

Introduction to the Workshop and Participants................Maren Scheuner
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

9:00 a.m.

Background and Evaluation Process (ACCE)........................ Paula Yoon
Office of Genomics and Disease Prevention, CDC

               

9:15 a.m.

Family-Centered Approaches to Understanding..................Sharon Kardia

and Intervening in Coronary Heart Disease

a. Presentation – 20 minutes
bDiscussion – 10 minutes


University of Michigan

9:45 a.m.

Family History of Colorectal Cancer.................................... Bob Millikan
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

a. Presentation – 20 minutes
bDiscussion – 10 minutes

10:15 a.m.

       BREAK

10:30 a.m.

Can Family History of Type-2 Diabetes to be used.............Karen Edwards

as a Tool for Public Health?

a. Presentation – 20 minutes
bDiscussion – 10 minutes

University of Washington

11:00 a.m

Family History as a Potential Tool in Asthma Prevention..... Wylie Burke  
  University of Washington

a. Presentation – 20 minutes
bDiscussion – 10 minutes

11:30 a.m

LUNCH
SESSION I. 
ANALYTIC VALIDITY
Moderator:  Robin Bennett, University of Michigan

1:00 p.m.

Documenting the Family Health History: An............. Kristen Peterson Oehlke

Overview of Available Tools Office of Genomics and Disease Prevention,CDC

1:15 p.m.

Family History as a Tool for Risk Assessment in.............. Hoda Anton-Culver

Public Health Research and Practice and In Preventive Medicine

University of California, Irvine

1:35 p.m.

Group Discussion – IdentifyKnowledge Gaps and Describe Studies Needed to Assess Analytic Validity

2:15 p.m

Family History Collection and Pedigree Analysis.................. Maren Scheuner

 

2:45 p.m        Family History of Cancer and Cancer Screening in the.......... Ingrid Hall

      General Population            National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC

2:35 p.m..... Do Americans Know Their Family History of ........... Joelyn Tonkin

                  Asthma and Heart Disease?            Office of Genomics and Disease Prevention,CDC 


3:00 p.m.            BREAK

3:15 p.m............ Group Discussion – Identify Knowledge Gaps and Describe Studies

            Needed to Assess Clinical Validity

 

SESSION III.A              CLINICAL UTILITY

                                    Moderator:  Christopher Friedrich, University of Mississippi Medical Center

 

            4:00 p.m........... Population Versus High-Risk Prevention Strategies:  ........... Steven Hunt

             Do We Need to Choose?            University of Utah

 

            4:20 p.m.......... Association Between Family History of Colorectal Cancer........... Jill Morris

                  and Preventive Health             Office of Genomics and Disease Prevention, CDC

                        Behaviors in Women – United States, 1997           

 

            4:35 p.m............ Using Decision Analytic Method to Assess the Utility........... Anupam Tyagi

                     ........ of Family History for Public Health and Preventive Medicine

                                    National Center for Chronic Disease and Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC

 

            4:50 p.m............ Discussion

 

            5:15 p.m............ ADJOURN

 

                                                                                    

 

Thursday, May 2, 2002

                     

            8:30 a.m............ Overview of the First Day  ........... Maren Scheuner

 

 

SESSION III.B ........... CLINICAL UTILITY

            ........... Moderator:  Christopher Friedrich, University of Mississippi Medical Center

 

            8:45 p.m............ Can Knowledge of Family History Affect Behavior Change:........... Janet Audrain

               Using Family History of Breast Cancer as an Example?            Univ. of Pennsylvania

           

            9:15 a.m............ Group Discussion – Identify Knowledge Gaps and Describe

            Studies Needed to Assess Clinical Utility

 

            10:00 a.m............ BREAK

 


 

SESSION IV. ........... ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND SOCIAL ISSUES (ELSI)

.... Moderator:  Wylie Burke, University of Washington

           

            10:15 ........... Using Family History to Achieve Public Health Goals:........... Wylie Burke

            Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues            University of Washington           

 

            10:45 ........... Group Discussion –Identify Knowledge Gaps and Describe

            Studies Needed to Assess ELSI

 

            11:15 ........... What We Have Learned:  A Research Agenda........... Muin Khoury

 

            11:45........... Closing........... Maren Scheuner

 

ADJOURN


Last updated on August 17, 2004