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Networking Reception and Poster Presentation (cash bar)

Be sure to join us for these informative poster presentations on Tuesday, April 5, from 5:15 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

1. Building a Plain Language Team in a Large Health Care Organization
Alix Carlson, System Patient Education Coordinator, Advocate Aurora Health

2. Leveraging Digital Patient Education to Impact PICC Line Readmission Rates
Heather Todd, Patient Education Coordinator, Rush University Medical Center
Laura Paton, Senior Communications Specialist, Rush University Medical Center

3. ADdressing Health literacy, bEliefs, adheRence and self-Efficacy (ADHERE) program to improve outcomes in patients with diabetes: Results from a pharmacist-led randomized controlled trial
Olayinka Shiyanbola, Associate Professor Social and Administrative Sciences University of Wisconsin Madison School of Pharmacy
Martha Maurer, Associate Scientist, University of Wisconsin Madison School of Pharmacy

4. Patient Education Materials: Is it Time to Clean House and Rearrange?
Emily Taylor, Plain Language Program Specialist, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Center for Health Literacy
Alison Caballero, Director, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Center for Health Literacy

5. Book Clubs: Supporting Health Literacy through Conversations
Darlene Kaskie, Community Engagement Coordinator, University of Iowa
Michele Spatz, Outreach and Engagement Coordinator, Network of the National Library of Medicine

6. Beyond the Patient Centered Label
Donna Bohannon, Principal Scientist, USP

7. Development and Evaluation of a Health-Literate Online Self-Management Program for People with Lupus
Melissa French, Content Director, Lupus Foundation of America

8. Evidence-based Patient Education Guidelines: The New Normal
Melinda Orebaugh, Director, Library & Patient Education Services Gundersen Health System

9. Text Messaging and the Effect On No-shows In a Sleep Lab
Nakita Barnes, University of South Carolina

10. Small Spoonfuls to Feed the Growing Hunger for Health Literacy Across a Healthcare System
Jennifer Doerr, Clinical Nurse Educator, Children's Wisconsin
Julie Turkoske, Patient and Family Education Coordinator, Children's Wisconsin

11. Public Libraries and Digital Health Literacy
Dianne Connery, Director of Pottsboro Public Library

12. I Can’t Read This: Using Translated, Audible, Large Print and Braille Prescription Labels to Improve Medication Outcomes and Reduce Medication Errors
Sharla Glass, Public Policy and Community Outreach Liaison, En-Vision America

13. With the Patient at the Heart: Epic’s Focus on Patient Health Literacy in MyChart
Cassie Feltz, Dana Demsky, Technical Communication Patient Experience, Epic

14. Exploring Ways to Improve Diabetes Management and Health Literacy in the Hmong Community Using an Intergenerational Approach and Technology
Linda S Park, Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
Addison Vang, Brittany Yang, Undergraduate, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Melissa Her, Sexual Reproduction Health Coordinator, Public Health Madison and Dane County
Andrew Quanbeck, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health

15. Better Prescription Medication Labels = Better Health: Using a Patient-Centered Approach to Improve Medication Understanding and Adherence
Stan Hudson, Health Literacy Director
Michele Erikson, Executive Director, Wisconsin Literacy, Inc.
Kenneth Schellhase, Adjunct Professor, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin