2021 Virtual HSMP Annual Meeting

Thank you to everyone who attended the 2021 HSMP Annual Meeting! With over 100 attendees, the event was a great success!

The Annual Meeting provides an opportunity for participants to network, learn from public health experts and receive updates on local health improvement efforts. The 2021 HSMP Annual Meeting will include learning sessions from distinguished speakers on various topics related to the four priority health issues facing St. Mary’s County: Behavioral Health, Chronic Disease, Environmental Health, and Violence, Injury, and Trauma.

Click the session title/link below to view the recording for each session. Questions can be submitted to stmaryspartnership@gmail.com.

Speaker Sessions & Topics

Lauri Bruce headshot

Morning Yoga

Lauri Bruce is a 500 Hr Registered Yoga Teacher twice over. She also holds an 800 hr certification in Yoga Therapy. As a senior teacher at Evolve Yoga and Wellness, Lauri helps train new teachers and creates and teaches programs to help students deepen their self-awareness and take charge of their own healing. During this morning yoga session, Lauri will provide accommodations for those who may be in the office or have limited mobility. This yoga session will be accessible for all.

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The Colors of COVID-19: From Vaccine Hesitancy to Vaccine Confidence

Stephen B. Thomas, PhD, is one of the nation’s leading scholars on addressing racial and ethnic health disparities. He is a professor of health policy and management in the School of Public Health and Director of the Maryland Center for Health Equity at the University of Maryland in College Park. In this presentation, Dr. Thomas will describe how the COVID-19 pandemic exposed the importance of building trust with community influencers to advance vaccine confidence. His work mobilizing barbers and stylists as community health workers will be highlighted as a scalable and sustainable model for the region and beyond.

Maryland Barbers & Stylists United for Health

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Navy Efforts Regarding PFAS at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River and Webster Outlying Field

David Steckler, P.G. is a hydrogeologist and Navy Remedial Project Manager with 25 years’ experience in environmental restoration. Mr. Steckler has been working on issues pertaining to per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) since the Department of Defense became aware that these emerging chemicals of concern may be present at military installations. He is currently overseeing 16 PFAS remedial investigations (RIs) at NAS Patuxent River and two at Webster Field. This presentation will provide an overview of PFAS and detail the Navy’s basewide PFAS site inspections as well as future phases of their efforts.

Head shot Alexander Chan

Coping with the Ongoing Grief and Losses of the Pandemic

Alexander Chan, PhD, LMFT, is the mental and behavioral health specialist for University of Maryland Extension Family & Consumer Sciences (FCS) Program. He is also a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in Maryland and the District of Columbia. During this presentation, participants will understand the experience of grief as it relates to the losses of the pandemic. Participants will practice conversational strategies that they can apply to themselves and with consumers for facilitating the process of managing grief.

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Physical Activity to Prevent and Treat Chronic Diseases

Sushant Ranadive, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Kinesiology at the University of Maryland, College Park. Dr. Ranadive is an Occupational Therapist by background and then pursued a master’s degree and a PhD in exercise physiology. His research investigates different aspects of human physiology with a focus on aging, physiological differences within the heart and vascular system between men and women, and an emphasis on racial differences and health disparities. Dr. Ranadive’s presentation will focus on how you can use physical activity to prevent and treat chronic diseases.

5 Day Home Exercise Program
11 Week Walking Plan

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ACE Interface:
Understanding N.E.A.R.

Matila S. Jones II, MS, is the Assistant Director of Community Engagement Services for The Family Tree where she cultivates community partnerships that center on the provision of education, resources, and other materials designed to promote awareness of the biology around adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), toxic stress, and community resilience. This presentation will focus on understanding Neuroscience, Epigenetics, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Resilience (N.E.A.R.). Matila will discuss how N.E.A.R. supports widespread awareness of the science around ACEs, promotes understanding of the effects of toxic stress on both brain and body functioning, and empowers communities to improve health and well-being throughout society.

Lori Werrell

HSMP Updates

Lori Werrell, MPH, MCHES is the Regional Director, Population and Community Health for MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital (MSMH) and MedStar Southern Maryland Hospital Center (MSMHC). Lori assumed this expanded role in July of 2019, previously serving as the Director of Population and Community Health for MSMH since Oct 2010.Throughout her 30+ year career in healthcare, Lori has had the opportunity to be part of many grant funded community health improvement initiatives, serving as the program director of the Greater Lexington Park Health Enterprise Zone (2013-2017), and currently serving as the Co-Principal Investigator for the PreventionLink program.

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Meenakshi Brewster headshot

Meenakshi Brewster, MD, MPH, serves as the Health Officer for St. Mary’s County and as the Co-Chair of the Healthy St. Mary’s Partnership. As Health Officer, Dr. Brewster directs activities of the local health department and works with community partners to address population level health issues in St. Mary’s County. She is a public health trained physician, and board certified in the clinical specialties of Family Medicine and Sports Medicine. During this presentation, Dr. Brewster and Lori Werrell will provide an overview of HSMP and an update on the achievements and work of the action teams over the past year. They will also give an overview of the Community Health Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan which were released as part of HSMP’s second formal community health improvement process which launched in 2020.

Teens sitting at desks with text: More than sad: Suicide prevention for parents
For our special evening session of the 2021 HSMP Annual Meeting, Behavioral Health Action Team Co-Chair, Greg Reuss, MSW, and Tammi Ginsberg, LCPC will present “More Than Sad: Suicide Prevention for Parents.” This is an approximately 90-minute program that teaches parents how to recognize signs of depression and other mental health problems, initiate a conversation about mental health with their child, and get help. This program focuses on parents and guardians of teen youth.
Resources:
Seize the Awkward
Talk Away The Dark
St. Mary’s County’s RUOK?
A Guide for Parents: Understanding Youth Mental Health and Preventing Unauthorized Access to Firearms
StopBullying.Gov
CDC Preventing Bullying Webpage

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be a member of the Healthy St. Mary’s Partnership to attend this event?
No, anyone that is interested is welcome to attend the HSMP Annual Meeting! But if you would like to help create a healthier St. Mary’s County you can join HSMP for free by visiting: https://healthystmarys.com/membership!

Where does the HSMP Annual Meeting take place?
For the first time, the HSMP Annual Meeting is virtual and all sessions will be live!

Is the conference schedule available?
The 2021 conference schedule will be posted to this web page as soon as it becomes available.

Will Continuing Education Units (CEUs) be provided?
Unfortunately, we are unable to offer CEUs this year.

Will recordings of the sessions be available after the Annual Meeting?
Yes! All sessions will be recorded and available on-demand after the conference.

Where can I contact the organizer with additional questions or suggestions?
The Healthy St. Mary’s Partnership would love to hear from you! Contact us at:
Healthy St. Mary’s Partnership
PO Box 316
Leonardtown, MD 20650
stmaryspartnership@gmail.com