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I-CASH Home > 2022 MRASH > 2022 Virtual MRASH Conference

2022 Virtual MRASH Conference

Welcome to the 2022 MRASH Hybrid Conference Site!  We’ve tried to simplify your experience this year so you can enjoy the conference with fewer technology hassles.

Please note:  all times listed are Central Standard Time

Sponsors & Exhibitors

Resource Links- coming soon

Online Presentations and Flashtalks on our YouTube 2022 Playlist – coming soon

For Wednesday’s Keynote Session, 9 am – noon:  Please use this link for Zoom Webinar

All other sessions will use this single, recurring Zoom meeting link.  Passcode if needed is 277297.

You can also join audio only via phone at US: +1 309 205 3325,

  • webinar ID 985 6274 0074 (Wednesday 9 a.m. to noon)
  • meeting ID 963 9568 9172 (all other times)

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

9:00

 

Keynote Session, break, and panel:  Re-imagining a Safe and Healthy Future for Agriculture

Host:  Brandi Janssen, PhD, Director, Iowa’s Center for Agricultural Safety and Health

Speaker:  Matt Russell, MS, State Executive Director, USDA, Farm Service Agency

Discussant:  Ahna Kruzic, MS, Associate Director, Regenerative Agriculture Foundation

Additional Panelists:  Jesse Bell, PhD, University of Nebraska Medical Center & Mary Hendrickson, PhD, University of Missouri.

Speaker Bios

Noon

Luncheon:  Zoom participation available via this link

Student Networking Luncheon facilitated by Diane Rohlman, PhD, University of Iowa and Josie Rudolphi, PhD, University of Illinois

1:00

Welcome to Kirkwood, Dean of Agriculture Scott Ermer

1:30

Tour of Kirkwood Ag Science and Horticulture Programs

3:00

Mobile Displays – East Parking Lot

  • Automated Driving Systems (ADS) for Rural America:
  • Simulation In Motion- Iowa:  SIM-IA
3:30 – 4:30 pm

Kirkwood Student Panel 

Host:  Diane Rohlman, PhD, University of Iowa

Moderator:  Josie Rudolphi, PhD, University of Illinois

Panelists:

  • Matt Hearn, Agricultural Business & Agriculture Geospatial Technology
  • Colby Mueller, Agricultural Business
  • Rose Nippert, Animal Health, Veterinary Technician
  • Connor Reed, Agricultural Business
  • Amanda Stallman, Parks and Natural Resources
4:30 – 6 pm

Taster Session Reception

2022 Taster Session Abstracts

Flashtalks:

  1. A Website To Improve Farmer Wellness.  Elizabeth Andekian, DNP, APRN, ACNS-BC, FNP-BC, Saint Anthony College of Nursing
  2. AgInjuryNews data for Research: a brief Introduction.  Nicole Becklinger, PhD, University of Southern Indiana
  3. Naturalistic study of vehicle interactions with farm equipment on Iowa’s roadways. Amir Ghanbari, PhD student, Department of Epidemiology, University of Iowa
  4. Where Is Behavioral Healthcare for the Agricultural Population Headed?  Michael Rosmann Ph.D., AgriWellness Inc. & Kaila Anderson MSW, Land Logic
  5. Gear Up for Ag(TM) Veterinary Program.  Colin Yoder, DVM, MPH Student, University of Minnesota, Upper Midwest Center for Agricultural Safety and Health

Posters & Displays:

  1. I-CASH Youth Grant Recipients 1998 – 2022.  Ralph Altmaier, MS, University of Iowa
  2. Iowa Climate Statement, 2022 Edition.  Joe Bolkcom, University of Iowa Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research
  3. Simulation in Motion – SIM-IA.  Jacinda Bunch, PhD, RN, SANE-A, NREMT & Brian Rechkemmer, B.S., NREMT-P, University of Iowa College of Nursing
  4. Whether psychological support or fairer prices? Fieldwork on family farms in Slovenia.  Duska Knezevic Hocevar, PhD, ZRC SAZU
  5. Autonomic Driving Systems for Rural America.  Kristine Roggentien, National Advanced Driving Simulator, University of Iowa

 

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Please use this link for Zoom Meeting.  Passcode is 277297

Or you can join audio only via phone: 1 309 205 3325 US, Meeting ID:  963 9568 9172

Abstract Summaries

8:45

Breakout Session 1:

Roundtable:  Implementing ROPS Programs through Media Advocacy: Key Factors in OSH Evidence-Based Practice Adoption.  Brandi Janssen, PhD, University of Iowa and Iowa’s Center for Agricultural Safety and Health

9:45 Break
10:00

Breakout Session 2

1.      Collective and Effective Collaboration: Measuring the Impact of a National Campaign Delivering Farm Safety and Health Messaging.  Megan Schossow, MS, University of Minnesota

2.      Novel Cohort Process to Minimize COVID-19 Infection in Migrant Workers.  Claudia Corwin, MD MPH, University of Iowa and Proteus Inc.; Caroline Johnson, FNP-BC, Clinical Director, Proteus Inc.

11:00 Break
11:15

Breakout Session 3

1.      Mending the stress fence.  Remington Rice, PhD, Michigan State University Extension (will be Zoomed)

2.      Farm Adolescent and Adult Mental Health: Methods and Preliminary. Josie M. Rudolphi, PhD, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign  and Leading Causes of Death among US Crop and Animal Producers: Results from the 2020 CDC Mortality Data. Cristina Miller, PhD, USDA Rural Development Innovation Center

12:15

Awards Luncheon

1:15

Capstone Discussion Session

Facilitator:  Ahna Kruzic, Associate Director, Regenerative Agriculture Foundation

2:30

Adjourn

Virtual Conference Participants will receive a link to an evaluation.  Thanks for coming!

Pre-recorded Flashtalks (online only):

  1. Are agricultural and farm youth leaders prepared to discuss suicide?  Kaleigh Barnett, MS, University of Illinois
  2. Alcohol use among Illinois farmers: What we know and how to help.  Cheyanne Dierickx, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  3. Deaths from Zoonotic Diseases: A closer look at the CDC Mortality data.  Leila Erickson, University of Maryland Baltimore County
  4. Rural and Agricultural Natural Disaster Stress and Recovery Study.  Kristin Gaffney, MPH, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
  5. Analysis of nonfatal injuries among farmers in Illinois. Sean Tormoehlen, PhD Student, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

Pre-recorded Presentations (online only):

  1. Childcare for farm families: A key strategy to keep the children safe yet largely absent from farm programming. Florence Becot, PhD, National Farm Medicine Center
  2. Bottlenecks, tourists, and a DIY attitude: observation insights on farmworker health on Yakima Valley Hop Farms. Matthew Comi, PdD, National Farm Medicine Center

 

 

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