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Women's Health:
Data Resources and Federal Initiatives
July 23, 2003
Overview | Presenter
Information | Agenda | Resources | Archive
Presenter Information
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Stella Yu, Sc.D. M.P.H.
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Title:
Project Officer, MCH Information Resource Center
ODIM/MCHB/HRSA
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Contact Information:
5600 Fishers Lane, 18-41
Rockville, MD 20857
Tel: (301) 443-0695
Fax: (301) 443-9354
E-mail: syu@hrsa.gov
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Stella
Yu is with the Maternal Child Health Bureau of HRSA. Dr. Yu has served
as the Healthy People 2000/2010 Coordinator for the maternal and child
health focus area. She also is the Project Officer for the MCH Information
Resource Center, which publishes Child Health USA, Women's Health USA,
produces the Dataspeak Program, and administers the Graduate Student
Internship Program. Dr. Yu has served as Chair and Program Chair of
the Asian Caucus of the American Public Health Association. She has
also authored many research articles and abstracts in the areas of
health disparities, vulnerable populations, and maternal and child
health services utilization. She served on the editorial boards of
the Maternal and Child Health Journal and the Journal of Asian American
Health. She received her Doctor of Science degree from Johns Hopkins,
MPH from UC Berkeley, and B.S. from Cornell University.
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Deborah R. Maiese, M.P.A.
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Title:
Director, Office of Women’s Health, Maternal and Child Health Bureau
Health Resources and Services Administration
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Contact Information:
Parklawn Building, Room 18-20
5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville, MD 20857
Tel: (301) 443-8695
Fax: (301) 443-8587
E-mail: dmaiese@hrsa.gov
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PowerPoint Presentation:
“Women’s Health at HRSA”
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Deborah
Maiese was appointed in August 2000 as the Director, Office of Women’s
Health, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services. In this capacity, Ms. Maiese coordinates
HRSA’s efforts to improve access to quality health services and
eliminate disparities in health outcomes for women. She is responsible
for expanding the agency’s health services research, education
and programs related to women’s health. Ms. Maiese also serves
as the Director of HRSA’s new Bright Futures for Women’s
Health and Wellness Initiative.
In her previous
position, Ms. Maiese served as senior prevention policy advisor in
the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office of
Public Health and Science in HHS. She has been honored with numerous
HHS awards, including the Secretary’s Award for Distinguished
Service and the Assistant Secretary’s Health Awards for Superior
Service and for Outstanding Team Performance. Prior to joining HHS,
Ms. Maiese served in the Washington, D.C., Mayor’s Policy Office
and worked with the Greater Washington Research Center. She has a
masters degree in public administration from George Washington University.
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Reem Ghandour, M.P.A.
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Title:
Women's Health Analyst,
Office of Women's Health
Maternal and Child Health Bureau
Health Resources and Services Administration
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Contact Information:
Parklawn Building, Room 10C-9
5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville, MD 20857
Phone: 301-443-3786
Fax: 301-443-8587
Email: rghandour@hrsa.gov
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PowerPoint Presentation:
“Women’s Health at HRSA”
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Reem
M. Ghandour joined the Health Resources and Services Administration’s
Office of Women’s Health in August 2001 as a Presidential Management
Intern (PMI) appointed to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
In this role, she has been involved in a range of projects including
the Bright Futures for Women’s Health and Wellness initiative
and Women’s Health USA 2003. As part of her PMI placement in
the Secretary’s Office on Women’s Health, Ms. Ghandour
coordinated the planning and execution of the 2002 National Young Women’s
Health Summit: Parents as Partners in Washington, DC for which she
received the Assistant Secretary for Health’s Award for outstanding
team performance.
Reem began her
career in women’s health as an advocate for survivors of domestic
violence and continues to serve victims of gender-based violence
as a rape crisis counselor and hospital advocate with the DC Rape
Crisis Center. She has a Masters of Public Administration from the
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.
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Suzanne Haynes, Ph.D.
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Title:
Assistant Director for Science
Office on Women’s Health
Department of Health and Human Services
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Contact Information:
200 Independence Avenue, SW Room 730B
Washington, DC 20201
Phone: 202-690-7650
Fax: 202-205-2631
Email: shaynes@osophs.dhhs.gov
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PowerPoint Presentation:
"National Women's and Minority
Health Status Indicators Project”
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Dr.
Haynes serves as Assistant Director for Science in the Office on Women’s
Health in the Department of Health and Human Services. In this position,
she coordinates science initiatives for the Office. For the eight years
prior to her appointment, Dr. Haynes was Chief of the Health Education
Section of the National Cancer Institute, where she launched several
community breast cancer screening programs, physician early detection
intervention programs, and dietary change and skin cancer prevention
programs. Trained as an epidemiologist, she has published 70 articles
on women’s health, including papers on women and heart disease,
cholesterol levels, smoking, hypertension, diabetes, and breast cancer
screening. She has edited the book, How to Increase Breast Cancer Screening
in Your Community. Dr. Haynes has contributed to the work of the National
Action Plan on Breast Cancer, the Canada-USA Women’s Health Forum,
the Federal Women’s Health and the Environment Interagency Committee,
and other women’s health initiatives of the OWH.
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Laurie Konsella, M.P.A.
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Title:
Region VIII Women’s Health Coordinator,
Office on Women’s Health
Department of Health and Human Services
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Contact Information:
US Public Health Service, Region VIII
1961 Stout Street, Room 498
Denver CO 80294-3538
Tel: (303) 844-7854
Fax: (303) 844-2019
E-mail: lkonsella@osophs.dhhs.gov
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PowerPoint Presentation:
"National Women's and Minority
Health Status Indicators Project”
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Laurie
Konsella, M.P.A., is the Regional Women's Health Coordinator for the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office on Women's Health
in Region VIII (Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah,
Wyoming). The Women's and Minority Health Statuts Indicators project
was piloted in Region VIII and is now a national project. Ms. Konsella
is co-project officer for this project. Ms. Konsella has been with
the Office on Women's Health for seven years and previously worked
for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. She received her
M.P.A. in 1991 from the University of North Dakota.
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