CNY DENTAL RESOURCESMaps of areas showing Dental Resources in the counties served by the Commission have been developed by with the support of Syracuse University's Community Geographer Working Together
for a Fit CNY
PROCEEDINGS
September 29, 2006 |
Working Together for a Fit CNY—Proceedings
Complete PROCEEDINGS text
Introduction: Thomas Dennison, Ph.D., Program in Health Services Management and
Policy, Maxwell School, Syracuse University
Program Overview
Dr. Cynthia Morrow, M.D.,
Commissioner, Onondaga County
Health Department
>> Morrow Presentation 
Keynote Address
Walter Willett, M.D.,
Frederick John Stare Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition,
Department of Nutrition and Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public
Health,
and Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
>> Willett Presentation 
Pharmacological Approaches
Andrea Manyon, M.D.,
Professor and Chair of Department of Family Medicine, Upstate
Medical University
>> Manyon Presentation 
Surgical Approaches
Paul Cunningham, M.D.
Professor and Chair of Department of Surgery, Upstate Medical
University
>> Cunningham Presentation 
Pediatric Approaches
Dr. Denise Woddall-Ruff,
Assistant Professor, & Director of Children’s Center for
Nutrition and Exercise, Department of Pediatrics, Upstate Medical University
>> Woodall Presentation 
Schools
Kay Sterns Breuning, Ph.D.,
Chair, Department of Nutrition and Hospitality
Management, Syracuse University
>> Breuning Presentation 
Workplace
Kathy Garofalo,
Nurse Practitioner, Health Services Manager, WelchAllyn
>> Garofalo Presentation 
Built Environments
Presented by Jeff Olson,
Co-Director Initiative for a Healthy Infrastructure, State
University of New York
>> Olsen Presentation 
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(a)—Includes persons reporting only one race.
(b)—Hispanics may be of any race, so also are included in applicable race
categories
FN—Footnote on this item for this area in place of data
NA—Not available
D—Suppressed to avoid disclosure of confidential information
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X—Not applicable
S—Suppressed; does not meet publication standards
Z—Value greater than zero but less than half unit of measure shown
F—Fewer than 100 firms
Source—US Census Bureau State & County QuickFacts
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