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
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. |
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You can also join audio only via phone at US: +1 309 205 3325,
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Wednesday, November 16, 2022 |
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9:00
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Keynote Session, break, and panel: Re-imagining a Safe and Healthy Future for AgricultureHost: 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. |
Noon |
Luncheon: Zoom participation available via this linkStudent 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 |
3:30 – 4:30 pm |
Kirkwood Student PanelHost: Diane Rohlman, PhD, University of Iowa Moderator: Josie Rudolphi, PhD, University of Illinois Panelists:
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4:30 – 6 pm |
Taster Session ReceptionFlashtalks:
Posters & Displays:
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Thursday, November 17, 2022 |
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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 |
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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 21. 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 31. 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 SessionFacilitator: Ahna Kruzic, Associate Director, Regenerative Agriculture Foundation |
2:30 |
AdjournVirtual Conference Participants will receive a link to an evaluation. Thanks for coming! |
Pre-recorded Flashtalks (online only):
- Are agricultural and farm youth leaders prepared to discuss suicide? Kaleigh Barnett, MS, University of Illinois
- Alcohol use among Illinois farmers: What we know and how to help. Cheyanne Dierickx, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Deaths from Zoonotic Diseases: A closer look at the CDC Mortality data. Leila Erickson, University of Maryland Baltimore County
- Rural and Agricultural Natural Disaster Stress and Recovery Study. Kristin Gaffney, MPH, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
- Analysis of nonfatal injuries among farmers in Illinois. Sean Tormoehlen, PhD Student, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
Pre-recorded Presentations (online only):
- 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
- Bottlenecks, tourists, and a DIY attitude: observation insights on farmworker health on Yakima Valley Hop Farms. Matthew Comi, PdD, National Farm Medicine Center