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Presentations

Comprehensive Grain Safety Training Program & Resources. Robert A. Aherin, PhD, CSP, Catherine Rylatt, MS,University of Illinois & Grain Handling Safety Coalition.

Sorting through the Spheres of Influence. Kathrine Barnes, MS, MPH, Casper G Bendixsen, PhD.

R2P – Reaching Farmers with Safety and Health Resources. Shari Burgus, MEd, EdS, Farm Safety For Just Kids; Ellen Duysen, MPH, Central States Center for Agricultural Safety and Health.

Training Student Pharmacists to Become Partners in Agricultural Health and Safety.  Kelly A. Cochran, PharmD, BCPS, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy at MU.

It Takes a Village: Challenges and Strategies for Preventing ATV and ROV Deaths and Injuries in Rural Communities. Gerene Denning, PhD,Charles Jennissen, MD,  Emergency Medicine, University of Iowa.

Safety Principles that Apply to Multiple Agricultural Tasks for Youth. Debra Erickson,  Shelly Campo,PhD, Diane Rohlman, PhD, Megan TePoel, MS University of Iowa.

A Summary of Injuries Reported at Swine Production Companies. Jessica Evanson, DVM, MPH, Jeff Bender, DVM, MS, DACVPM, Center for Animal Health and Food Safety; Deirdre Green MS, Division of Environmental Health Sciences – University of Minnesota.

Protecting Young Adults in the Agricultural Workforce. Charlotte Halverson, BSN, COHN-S, AgriSafe Network.

How Rural Male Farmers in Southwest Ontario Seek Health Information for Farm-related Injury and Other Health Issues. Bradley Hiebert, PhD candidate,  Beverly Leipert, RN, PhD, Sandra Regan, RN, PhD, The University of Western Ontario.

Occupational and Recreational Side-by-Side Vehicle Exposure, Safety Behaviors, and Crash Experiences of Iowa Future Farmers of America Members. Charles Jennissen, MD, University of Iowa; Gerene Denning, PhD, University of Iowa Department of Emergency Medicine; Kristel Wetjen, RN, Division of Pediatric Surgery, University of Iowa Children’s Hospital, Lauren O’Donnell, BA, University of Iowa Children’s Hospital; Pam Hoogerwerf, University of Iowa Children’s Hospital.

Global is Local: Developing a Multidisciplinary Mobile Health Experiential Rotation Working with Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers in Rural Minnesota. Jonathan Kirsch, MD,  Rachel Sandler, MD, Oscar Garza, PhD, University of Minnesota Medical School.

Humpty Dumpty Spends a Year on the Farm. Kathy Leinenkugel, MPA, Iowa Department of Public Health.

Traumatic Agricultural Injuries in Nebraska: Exploring the Use of Trauma Registry Data for Surveillance. Ketki Patel, MD, MPH, Derry Stover, MPH, Tom Safranek, MD, Office of Epidemiology, Division of Public Health, Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services; Risto Rauktiainen, PhD, Department of Environmental, Agricultural and Occupational Health, College of Public Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center.

On-the-Farm Screening for Cardiovascular Risk Factors among Migrant Agricultural Workers in Southeast Minnesota (A Pilot Prospective Study). Tamim Rajjo, MD, MPH, Mayo Clinic; Jennifer Rho, MD, MPH, Community Health Inc.; M.Hassan Murad, MD, MPH, Mayo Clinic.

Health Outcomes among Beginning Farmers. Maya Ramaswamy, MEng, Nathan B. Fethke, PhD, University of Iowa.

Perceptions of Occupational Health and Safety among Latino Immigrant Hog CAFO Workers. r.Athena K Ramos, MS, MBA, CPM, University of Nebraska Medical Center.

Making the Grade: Health & Safety Training for Teens. Carolyn Sheridan, BSN, AgriSafe Network.

A Statistical Analysis of Feedback Surveys from The Grain Handling Safety Coalition Train the Trainer Program to Determine Preferred Teaching Methods to Grain Bin Safety Educators. Jaime Thissen, Graduate Research Fellow, NIOSH Trainee, University of Illinois Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering; Brandi Shanata, Master’s in Statistics, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Founder of Unraveling Data: Statistical Solutions Simplified,Grain Handling Safety Coalition; Dr. Bob Aherin, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Department of Agricultural Engineering, Grain Handling Safety Coalition.

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