Top Final Projects for SEPHLI 2005
Bordeaux Bowlers, Win Best Overall Team Award
December 2005
From Left: Dean BeLer, Diane Morris, Vickie
Green, Mark McCalman, and Susan Chappell-Witt (not pictured:
Mary Bobbitt-Cooke)
Project Winners
Best Leadership Project Award: Assessment
in Public Health, SEPHLI 2005
"Tennessee
Epidemiologic Workforce Capacity Assessment"
Mark McCalman and Ami Sklar
Best Leadership Project Award: Assurance in
Public Health, SEPHLI 2005
"An Evaluation of the Decontamination
of Clandestine Methamphetamine Labs that was Recently Regulated
by Temporary Rules by the North Carolina State Legislature"
Doug Campbell
Best Leadership Project Award: Policy Development
in Public Health
"Public Health Nursing CEU to
Specialist Project"
Judy McGill
"Vicious Dog Community Watch Program
for Scotland County"
Jane Murray
Honorable Mention
"Developing Workforce Competencies
of Public Health Nurses in South Carolina"
Vicki Green, Linda Johnson, Angie Olawsky, JoAnn Price
"Policy and Environmental Change
Orientation and Skill Development for the Local Health
Promotion Disease Prevention Public Health Professional"
Susan Chappell Witt
"Chempack Project Overview"
Joanne Epley and Harvey Hoots
"Workforce Development Model:
A Comprehensive Strategy for Workforce Development for
Environmental Public Health Professionals in South Carolina."
Mike Chappell and Stuart Crosby
"Achieving Organizational Change
in the Children and Youth Branch Redefining Priorities,
Structure and Culture"
Carol Tant
"Strengthening Coordination of
West Virginia's Obesity Prevention Efforts" Joe Barker
"South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental
Control Health Department Services for the Medical Community – Assessment
and Planning"
Stephanie Brundage
"WAIT: Working to Achieve Independence
for Teenagers"
Sandra Graham
"Cooperative State and Local Program – A
Model of State Agency and Local Government Service"
Dean BeLer
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