PPOR PAST PRESENTATIONS
- Aug 23, 2011
- CityMatCH PPOR Learning Network conference call, "Are you sending the right message? Framing health disparities to build support."
- May 24, 2011
- PPOR Learning Network Conference Call: "All Babies Matter: The Impact of Racism on Infant Mortality."
- Apr 26, 2011
- Assessing and addressing the impact of racism as a cause of infant mortality in Los Angeles County Communities (ALC)
- Jan 25, 2011
- Reducing Preterm Birthrates with Integrated Behavioral Intervention: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Washington DC
- Mar 23, 2010
- Using PPOR to Investigate High Infant Mortality Rates Among the Native American Population in Washington State
- Feb 23, 2010
- Revealing Disparities in Pregnancy Outcomes Using PPOR and FIMMRRFetal-Infant Mortality/Morbidity Review/Registry
- Jan 26, 2010
- Using the PPOR Approach to Examine Hispanic Fetal-Infant Mortality in the Kansas City Area
- Sep 22, 2009
- PPOR and the Core State Preconception Health Indicators developed under the auspices of the Public Health Work Group of the CDC Select Panel on Preconception Health
- May 26, 2009
- Turning your Community's Infant Mortality Work into a Publication: Part 2 – A fascinating narrative on the publication process by veteran MCH author and publisher Milt Kotelchuck
- Apr 28, 2009
- Turning your Community's Infant Mortality Work into a Publication: Part I- Is it Publishable?
- Mar 24, 2009
- Disappearance of the Black-White Infant Mortality Gap, Dane County, Wisconsin 1990-2007
- Aug 26, 2008
- Addressing Statewide Disparities in Infant Mortality: Lessons Learned from the Florida Black Infant Health Practice Initiative
- Jun 24, 2008
- Preterm and Repeat Preterm Births: Identification of At-Risk Women Guides Program Development
- Jul 18, 2007
- Telling the Story: Lessons Learned on Presenting PPOR Findings to a Variety of Audiences
- Oct 10, 2006
- PPOR Level 2 Learning Network Call: Infant Health Strategies: Using PPOR data to influence/create programs or policies regarding SUIDS/SIDS in your community


