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Perinatal HIV Screening: Efforts to Monitor Trends, Improve Provider Capacity, and Reduce Transmission
Wednesday, April 21, 2004

Presenter Information

From MCHB:

  • picture of Michael KoganMichael Kogan, PhD

    Director, Office of Data and Information Management
    Maternal and Child Health Bureau
    Health Resources and Services Administration
    5600 Fishers Lane
    Room 18-41
    Rockville, MD 20857
    Phone: (301) 443-3145
    Fax: (301) 443-3145
    Email: mkogan@hrsa.gov

    Michael Kogan holds a Ph.D. in Epidemiology from Yale University. He is currently the Director, Office of Data and information Management for the Maternal and Child Health Bureau. In this position he is responsible for directing activities of the office with an emphasis on 1) maternal and child health research; 2) building the data capacity of federal, state and local areas in maternal and child health; and 3) building the maternal and child health epidemiology capacity in the United States.

    Prior to this position, he worked as a Senior Epidemiologist at the National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He serves on the editorial boards of the Maternal and Child Health Journal and the American Journal of Public Health. His research interests include: the effect of prenatal and pediatric care services on maternal and child health, the effect of lack of health care coverage on access and continuity of care, multiple births and determinants of preterm birth.


From CDC:

  • Stephanie Sansom, PhD, MPP, MPH

    Epidemiology Branch
    Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention
    National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    1600 Clifton Road, Mail Stop E45
    Atlanta, GA 30333
    Phone: (404) 639-6152
    Fax: (404) 639-6127
    Email: sos9@cdc.gov

    Stephanie Sansom is a Senior Staff Epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Division of HIV and AIDS Prevention. In this capacity, she has played a major role in the development and implementation of CDC's strategy to make HIV testing a routine aspect of prenatal care. She has previously served as an Epidemic Intelligence Services Officer for CDC's Immunization Services Division at the National Immunization Program . Prior to her work at CDC, while at the University of California, Berkeley, she conducted a study examining the labor supply of home health aides and nursing home aides.

  • Margaret Lampe, MPH

    Epidemiology Branch
    Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention
    National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    1600 Clifton Road, Mail Stop E45
    Atlanta, GA 30333
    Phone: (404) 639-5189
    Fax: (404) 639-6127
    Email: mol0@cdc.gov


From South Carolina Department of Health:

  • picture of Sarah BalcerekSarah Balcerek, MSN

    Director, Maternal and Child Health
    South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
    1751 Calhoun Street
    P.O. Box 101106
    Columbia, SC 29201-2606
    Phone: (803) 898-0807
    Fax: (803) 898-2065
    Email: balcersw@dhec.sc.gov

    Sara W. Balcerek is a nurse with over 30 years of public health experience. She has an M.S.W. in Maternal and Child Health Nursing from Yale University and began work in the agency as a Nurse Consultant in 1976. She has been Director of the Family Planning Program and was Director of the Division of Maternal Health from 1984 – 1994.

    During the last nine (9) years, she has served at the Deputy Director level for the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, most recently as Assistant Deputy Commissioner for District and Professional Services.

    In February of 2003, Ms. Balcerek returned to Maternal and Child Health as Director of the Bureau of Maternal and Child Health.

  • picture of Sara CooperSara Cooper

    Director, Division of Women and Children's Services
    South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
    1751 Calhoun Street
    P.O. Box 101106
    Columbia, SC 29201-2606
    Phone: (803) 898-0776
    Fax: (803) 898-0577
    Email: cooperss@dhec.sc.gov

    Sarah Cooper has worked in public health/maternal and child health for 25 years at both the state and local levels. Currently, she is the Division Director of the Women and Children’s Services in the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control's Maternal and Child Health Bureau. In this position, she is responsible for planning, administration, and evaluation of clinical and supportive services provided directly or through partnerships for reproductive aged women and children. She holds a B.S.N. and Masters in Nursing from the University of South Carolina.


  • picture of Lynda KettingerLynda Kettinger

    Director, Division of STD/HIV
    South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
    1751 Calhoun Street
    P.O. Box 101106
    Columbia, SC 29201-2606
    Phone: (803) 898-0625
    Fax: (803) 898-0573
    Email: kettinld@dhec.sc.gov

    Lynda Kettinger currently manages statewide STD/HIV prevention and HIV care services as director of the STD/HIV Division at the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. She has been working with HIV and STD services for over 16 years. Prior to that she worked in the local health district (Palmetto- Midlands area) as director of health education. Ms. Kettinger received her master of public health from the University of South Carolina School of Public Health and a BS in Public Health from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.


From Utah Department of Health:

  • picture of Lois BloebaumLois Bloebaum

    Manager, Reproductive Health Program
    Community & Family Health Services Division
    Utah Department of Health
    P.O. Box 142001
    Salt Lake City, UT 84114 2001
    Phone: (801) 538-6792
    Fax: (801) 538 9409
    Email: lbloebaum@utah.gov

    Lois Bloebaum, B.S.N. has worked in the perinatal health field for over twenty years. She has been with the Utah Department of Health since 1995 and currently serves as Manager for the Reproductive Health Program. In her position she oversees the Perinatal Mortality Review Program, the Utah PRAMS program, the Title V contracts for Prenatal and Family Planning throughout the state and a case management program for high risk pregnant women.


  • Teresa A. Garrett, R.N., M.S.

    Director, Bureau of Communicable Disease Control
    Utah Department of Health
    P.O. Box 142105
    Salt Lake City, UT 84114
    Phone: (801) 538-6246
    Fax: (801) 538-9913
    Email: teresagarret@utah.gov

  • picture of Nan StreeterNan Streeter, M.S., R.N.

    Director, Maternal and Child Health Bureau
    Utah Department of Health
    Division of Community and Family Health Services
    Mailing address: P.O. Box 142001
    Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2001
    Street address and fed ex delivery: 288 North 1460 West
    Salt Lake City, UT 84116
    Phone: (801) 538-6869 or (801) 538-9963
    Fax: (801) 538-9409
    Email: nanstreeter@utah.gov

    Nan Streeter, MS, RN, has worked in maternal and child health for more than 30 years in various positions. Nan has worked in public health since 1989 with the Utah Department of Health, where she currently is Director of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau. In this position, Nan is responsible for oversight of six programs: Reproductive Health, CASH,
    WIC, Immunizations, Oral Health and Data Resources, and the State's Title V Block Grant Application and Annual Report.

 

 

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