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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE Tuesday, May 31 General Sessions Friday, June 3 1:45 pm – 2:45 pm Registration Opens School Spirit Day! TABLE OF CONTENTS 7:00 am – 6:00 pm 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm 4:45 pm – 5:45 pm 3 Schedule at a Glance Registration Pre-Conference Workshops 7:00 am – 5:00 pm 4 Welcome ACHA Celebrates: Opening 9:00 am – 12:00 pm 7 Keynote Address Reception Tickets required Continental Breakfast with 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm 7 Featured Events Exhibitors ACHA Leaders’ Lunch 7:00 am 8 Newcomers’ Orientation 2022 Awards and Fellows 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm 8 Affinity Groups Ceremony Invitation only Exhibit Hall 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm 8 Aspire: ACHA Mentoring 7:00 am – 1:30 pm Pre-Conference Workshops 9 ACHA Celebrates! 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Thursday, June 2 Posters 11 Adjunct Meetings and Tickets required 7:00 am – 3:00 am Networking Events Registration 14 Wellness Activities Committee Meetings 7:00 am – 4:00 pm General Sessions 15 Industry Presentations 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm 8:00 am – 9:30 am Note that some committees, Opening Breakfast with 10:00 am – 11:30 am 17 Exhibit Hall coalitions, and task forces will Exhibitors 20 2022 Program Planning be conducting virtual meetings 7:00 am Dorosin Memorial Lecture Committee at another time 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm Exhibit Hall 21 Acknowledgements and 7:00 am – 4:00 pm General Sessions Hotel Information Wednesday, June 1 1:45 pm – 2:45 pm 22 Meeting Sponsors Posters Registration 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm 23 Mobile App and Internet 7:00 am – 4:00 pm 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Access Affinity Group Meetings 24 General Information General Sessions 4:45 pm – 5:45 pm Newcomers’ Orientation: 8:00 am – 9:30 am 27 Affiliate and Future ACHA Navigating the ACHA 10:00 am – 11:30 am Assembly of Annual Meetings Annual Meeting 7:30 am – 8:45 am Representatives 29 Posters Affiliate Meetings 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm 32 Continuing Education 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Affinity Group Meetings Note that some affiliates will be 34 Session Badges 9:00 am – 10:00 am conducting virtual meetings at Saturday, June 4 35 Schedule of Events, Meet another time ings, and General Sessions Opening General Session/ Registration Keynote Address 7:30 am – 10:00 am 47 Hotel Floor Plans Discussion Groups 10:00 am – 11:45 am 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm 77 Session Index Continental Breakfast 83 Presenters Directory Section Meetings 7:30 am Industry Presentations 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Note that some sections will be Closing Presidential Session conducting virtual meetings at 8:30 am – 9:30 am General Sessions another time 1:45 pm – 3:15 pm Poster Session 3:45 pm – 5:15 pm Discussion Groups Presentations 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm 10:00 am – 11:00 am Affinity Group Meetings 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Industry Presentations 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK THE ACHA MOBILE APP FOR UPDATES. 3
WELCOME WELCOME TO SAN DIEGO! Welcome to the ACHA 2022 Annual Meeting — Equity and Well-Being: The Future of College Health! We know that attending this meeting requires a significant investment of time and money and we’re very pleased that you have decided to join us. We hope you will experience a huge return on your investment, particularly in the following areas: ENHANCE YOUR LEARNING AND ACHA 2022 MEETING GOALS EARN CE CREDIT Consistent with ACHA’s mission of advancing the health of college students Jessica Higgs, MD, FAAFP, FACHA This year’s program features more than and the campus community, we, the Bradley University 100 educational sessions that will bring members of the association, gather at the ACHA President you cutting edge research, guidelines, annual meeting with invited guests to: programs, and best practices in college health and wellness from across the • Identify ways to increase knowledge, county – and beyond! With CE credit update professional skills, and incor- offered in 10 disciplines, you’re sure to porate evidence-based guidelines maximize the continuing education you and standards into college health need in your profession. practice in the following areas: • Assessment and planning NETWORK WITH PEERS FROM • Health promotion ACROSS THE COUNTRY • Clinical care We know that a lot of great learning • Mental health services takes place outside of sessions, and we have plenty of networking opportuni- • Leadership development ties at the meeting this year. From the • Identify opportunities for collabora- returning Aspire: ACHA Mentoring pro- tion and exchange of ideas among Padma Entsuah, MPH gram to the discussion groups, affinity college health professionals, students, Columbia University groups, and adjunct meetings, we hope and leaders in higher education. Program Planning Committee Chair you will find even more ways to connect with your colleagues. • Discuss programs and environments that enhance health outcomes for college students and campus FOCUS YOUR LEARNING communities. EXPERIENCE WITH BADGES • Describe the effect of diverse cul- tures and experiences on the health Again this year we will have badges that of individuals and communities. will help you choose sessions based on professional development goals • Identify ways to integrate college or themes. These badges are cross- health programs with the missions disciplinary and do not follow a linear of the institutions we serve. trajectory. In other words, there may • Discuss ACHA’s role as a national be several concurrent sessions that all advocate for policies that have a pos- feature content that highlight ways in itive impact on the health college which technology is leveraged to enhance students and campus communities. college health programs, and these would all receive the “technology” badge. See James Wilkinson, MA, CAE page 34 for more info. American College Health Association Chief Executive Officer 4 ACHA 2022 ANNUAL MEETING FINAL PROGRAM
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FEATURED EVENTS OPENING GENERAL SESSION AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS Wednesday, June 1, 10:00 am-11:30 am Room: Seaport A-E Robert E. Fullilove, EdD, is the Associate Dean for Community and Minority Affairs, Professor of Clinical Sociomedical Sciences and the co-director of the Cities Research Group at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Since 2010, he has been teaching public health courses in six New York State pris- ons that are part of the Bard College Prison Initiative (BPI) and serves as the Senior Advisor to BPI’s public health program. His keynote address will focus on inequities among student experiences with COVID-19, the role college health professionals play in reducing inequities, and factors to consider when creating more equitable systems for students. This session is partially sponsored by the American College Health Foundation Aetna Student Health Fund and the Ayers/Battle/Thomas Diversity Fund. DOROSIN MEMORIAL LECTURE PRESIDENTIAL CLOSING SESSION Friday, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Saturday, June 4, 8:30 am-9:30 am Room: Seaport A-C Room: Seaport A-C R. Kelly Crace, PhD, is the Associate Vice President for Stella Bida is an award-winning change management Health & Wellness and the Director for the Center for and leadership consultant, international speaker, and Mindfulness and Authentic Excellence (CMAX) at William best selling author. Over the last years, she has spoken & Mary. He is a licensed psychologist and the co-author to over 13,000 people on global stages across Europe, of Authentic Excellence: Flourishing & Resilience in Africa, and the USA, including multiple TEDx stages. a Relentless World and the Life Values Inventory. He She has shared stages with business pioneers such has published and presented in the areas of values, as Steve Wozniak (Apple co-founder with Steve Jobs), flourishing, resilience, life role development and transition, and organizational development. Oscar-winning actors such as Mel Gibson and Michael Douglas, Olympic athletes, as well as Heads of States His address will focus on why fear-based excellence leads and governments. to strain and burnout, identify what leads to individual Ms. Bida’s address will highlight new perspectives and community flourishing amidst burnout conditions regarding the challenges faced during the past years, and describe how to apply a daily action plan for their reveal the opportunities available as “change agents,” mental health amidst burnout conditions. and describe actions that can be taken moving forward. This session is partially sponsored by the American College Health Foundation Stephan D. Weiss, PhD, Mental Health Fund This session is partially sponsored by the American College Health Foundation UnitedHealthcare StudentResources for Higher Education. Fund. SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK THE ACHA MOBILE APP FOR UPDATES. 7
FEATURED EVENTS NEWCOMER'S ORIENTATION: NAVIGATING THE ACHA ANNUAL MEETING Room: Seaport F-H Is this your first ACHA Annual Meeting? If so, make sure you join us on Wednesday, June 1, 7:30 am – 8:45 am for this informal networking event. You'll be surrounded • by colleagues who are asking the same questions you are: • How do I know what sessions • I’ve downloaded the mobile app, would most benefit me? but now what? • How do I get involved in a • Can anyone attend section and coalition or committee. affiliate networking meetings? And there will be plenty of seasoned meeting veterans on hand — who remember what their first meeting was like — to help you make the most out of your meeting experience! NEW! AFFINITY GROUPS POSTERS: ANOTHER GREAT ASPIRE: ACHA MENTORING Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. See pages 11-13 for schedule and location LEARNING OPPORTUNITY Thursday, June 2, 8:00 am - 5:15 pm Friday, June 3, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Thursday, June 2, 7:00 am-4:00 pm; Advance sign-up required. In response to the ACHA Racial Margin- Friday, June 3, 7:00 am-3:15 pm alization Health Inequities Task Force Room: Seaport A recommendations, we will be hosting a Room: Harbor Foyer series of race and ethnicity-based affinity Posters are visual presentations of This program provides an excellent group spaces at this year’s Annual Meet- successful programs on campuses. More opportunity for meeting attendees! ing. The spaces will be divided into a than 50 poster presenters will be avail- Whether you’re a seasoned veteran space for white-identified attendees and able for discussion and questions during facing a challenge or considering a new a space for Black, Indigenous, and People session breaks. opportunity, or an emerging leader of Color (BIPOC) identified attendees, looking to your colleagues for insight on which includes those who identify as See if you can guess who will win the a specific topic or advice on career devel- Arab or Middle Eastern, Asian, South top prizes in these catgories: Emerging opment — this one-on-one mentoring Asian, Pacific Islander, Latinx or Hispanic, Practices in College Health, Advancing program is for you! Native, and Multiracial. Health Equity, Research Advances in College Health, and Student Voices in If you signed up for the mentoring pro- White-identified spaces: College Health. gram — either as a mentor or a mentee This will be a space for white-identified — you were sent an email confirming folx who are interested in starting or fur- See page 29 for a complete list of post- your mentor/mentee’s information, the thering their anti-racist practice. A crucial ers on display. time of your session, and your table part of anti-racism work for white people assignment. If you have questions, stop is examining and deconstructing their by the ACHA Info Booth. whiteness and white privilege. Wher- ever you fall in the process of practicing anti-racism, we welcome you to explore how we can create a more anti-racist approach within college health and at ACHA. BIPOC-identified spaces: This will be a space for those who are SCHOOL SPIRIT DAY interested in connecting with colleagues Friday, June 3 who share similar identities, reflect on their experiences navigating college Show pride in your institution by wearing something displaying your health and higher education, and share school name, colors, or logo! experiences and strategies for working with colleagues and students as some- one who identifies as BIPOC. 8 ACHA 2022 ANNUAL MEETING FINAL PROGRAM
FEATURED EVENTS 2022 ASSEMBLY OF REPRESENTATIVES Join us at Friday, June 3, 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm Room: Seaport H ACHA Celebrates! Provide your input on association governance! If you are an eligible voting member of ACHA, you play a very important role in the governance of the Featuring the 2022 association, and therefore, in the field of Award Recipients and Fellows college health. Plan to attend the Assem- bly of Representatives and hear associa- tion updates, meet the new ACHA CEO, Wednesday, June 1 welcome the incoming ACHA president into office, and vote on recommended Seaport Ballroom and Foyer bylaws amendments. You are an eligible voting member if you 6:00 pm-7:00 pm are a: Opening Reception • representative of a member institu- (light appetizers and a cash bar) tion (RMI) • section chair, chair-elect, or desig- 7:00 pm-8:00 pm nated representative • member of the ACHA Board of Awards and Fellows Ceremony Directors • past president of ACHA All ACHA members are invited to attend What are we celebrating? the Assembly of Representatives, though only the members listed above are eligi- We’re celebrating the rich diversity we see every day on our campuses — ble to vote. and we’re celebrating the ways we continue to work to make health and A 2022 Assembly of Representative Infor- wellness accessible and welcoming to all! mation packet, which contains the rec- ommended bylaws amendments, current Who are we honoring? ACHA Bylaws, and the Board of Directors ACHA is honoring the 2022 Award Recipients and Fellows. approved Assembly of Representatives minutes from the previous year will be These are individuals or groups who are making exceptional contributions available for review at the Information to ACHA, the field of college health, or their own health center and campus. Booth and on the ACHA website at www.acha.org/Bylaws. Who’s invited? All registered meeting attendees are invited, and this is included in your meeting registration fee. ACHA 2022 Annual Meeting name badges will be required for admittance. SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK THE ACHA MOBILE APP FOR UPDATES. 9
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ADJUNCT MEETINGS AND NETWORKING EVENTS Note that ACHA section, affiliate, and commit- 8:00 am - 9:00 am Health Promotion Section New tee/coalition/task force meetings are listed on Member Welcome Session the first page of the day they will be held. Those AVP/AVC Networking Meeting Room: Harbor A that are being held virtually are listed in the box Room: Balboa A on page 13.) All Health Promotion Section members If you are the AVP/AVC for Student are invited to this bring-your-own-lunch Health and Wellbeing on your campus gathering. Whether you are brand new to ACHA or have been coming for years, TUESDAY, MAY 31 (or equivalent position), please join other AVP/AVCs for a networking this is an opportunity for you to relax and meeting. We’ll be discussing hot topics network with other members of the sec- 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm for individuals serving in this role and tion. Participants will get an opportunity getting to know one another. to meet and connect with other HP Sec- ACHA Leaders’ Appreciation Lunch tion members from across the country. Room: Harbor I 9:00 am - 10:00 am Affinity Groups 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm BIPOC- Identified Space: Harbor EF Discussion Group: Integration White-Identified Space: Harbor G ACHA Opening Reception Implementation Huddle Affinity groups bring together individ- Room: Seaport Foyer and Terrace Room: Harbor G uals with shared identities; at this year’s Join fellow meeting attendees at the A networking and discussion session for meeting we will bring together groups Opening Reception, where we will have centers who are preparing for, working based on racial or ethnic background. light appetizers and a cash bar while we through, or seasoned at integrating Although each person may share network with our friends and colleagues services (any combination of health, multiple identities, affinity groups are in an informal atmosphere. counseling, health promotion, wellness, intended for those who can speak to sports medicine, disability services). Meet that group’s collective racial or ethnic with colleagues to exchange ideas, suc- identity and experience from the “we” or 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm cesses and challenges around integration “I” perspective. These spaces are for you to speak about your own identity, not to ACHA Awards and Fellows and collaboration. If you miss this session Ceremony there will be a follow-up lunch meeting learn about the racial or ethnic identity of others. See page 8 for more information. Room: Seaport A-C later in the week. Watch the ACHA Con- nect thread “Integrated College Health Come celebrate with your colleagues as Centers- Looking to network” for details. we honor the 2022 Award Recipients and 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Fellows, See Featured Events on page 9 for more information. Name badges are College Health and Wellness required for all events. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 Consulting Information Session Room: Old Town B 7:30 am - 8:45 am Discussion will cover an overview of the services of the CHWC program. See if a THURSDAY, JUNE 2 Newcomers’ Orientation: Navigating consultation is the right strategy to move the ACHA Annual Meeting your wellness, health, or counseling 7:00 am Room: Seaport F-H program forward. Continental Breakfast with Is this your first ACHA Annual Meeting? If Exhibitors so, make sure you join us for this informal Discussion Group: A College Health Room: Exhibit Hall (Grand Hall) networking event. You’ll be surrounded Approach to Infectious Disease by colleagues who are asking the same Response and Mitigation questions as you are. And there will be Room: Old Town A 7:00 am - 8:00 am plenty of seasoned meeting veterans on-hand – who remember what their first Discussion will include utilizing vaccina- Nurse Administrator Networking tion requirements for college students as Room: Old Town A meeting was like—to help you make the a prevention measure and the develop- Nurse Administration section members, most out of your meeting experience. ment of a robust contact tracing team as please bring your coffee and breakfast a response measure. and join other section members for a time to network and connect. SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK THE ACHA MOBILE APP FOR UPDATES. 11
ADJUNCT MEETINGS AND NETWORKING EVENTS 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm (cont.) THURSDAY, JUNE 2 (CONT.) Discussion Group: Women of Color Affinity Group Meetings Room: Harbor H BIPOC-Identified Space: Seaport FG 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm White-Identified Space: Balboa A-C The Women of Color Discussion Group Aspiring AVP/AVC Networking: BYO will provide a safe space for all women- Affinity groups bring together individ- Lunch Meeting identifying professionals in college uals with shared identities; at this year’s Room: Harbor G health and wellness. The space will meeting we will bring together groups If you are aspiring to serve in the role of provide an opportunity to meet, share, based on racial or ethnic background. AVP/AVC for Student Health and Well- heal, increase community, and learn skills Although each person may share being and would like to have an oppor- to navigate life successfully as a woman multiple identities, affinity groups are tunity to network with those currently of color. It will provide a safe, supportive, intended for those who can speak to serving in that role, please join us. This empowering, and liberating atmosphere that group’s collective racial or ethnic meeting is an opportunity for you to ask for engaging in courageous and unique identity and experience from the “we” or your questions and be encouraged to conversations at the intersection of race “I” perspective. These spaces are for you aspire to this role. and gender. Common topics include, to speak about your own identity, not to but are not limited to, upward mobility/ learn about the racial or ethnic identity of Discussion Group: Faith-Based job growth, culturally-specific family others. See page 8 for more information. pressures and expectations, experience Fellowship of racial stress, belongingness, and Room: Harbor F any other topics that feel relevant to Discussion will include topics of interest attendees. to attendees from faith-based schools and/or individuals of faith, including resources and special interest issues. Are your students accessing the resources they need to be healthy Campus Health Solutions and productive? HORAN Can Help! Our Equation for Campus Success Minimize Campus Culture that: + = Maximize • Inspires Engagement Financial Student Burden on • Promotes Inclusion Health School • Mobilizes Action Benefits Resources • Drives Outcomes Want to learn more? Contact Chris Mihin at 800.544.8306 or ChrisM@horanassoc.com or visit www.horanassoc.com/campushealth 12 ACHA 2022 ANNUAL MEETING FINAL PROGRAM
ADJUNCT MEETINGS AND NETWORKING EVENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 3 4:45 pm - 5:45 pm Virtual ACHA Committee/ Coalition/Task Force Meetings Affinity Group Meetings BIPOC-Identified Space: Seaport FG The following meetings were held prior 7:00 am to the meeting. Contact the chair for White-Identified Space: Balboa A-C Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall Affinity groups bring together individ- details. Room: Exhibit Hall (Grand Hall) uals with shared identities; at this year’s COVID-19 Task Force meeting we will bring together groups 7:00 am - 8:00 am based on racial or ethnic background. May 20 Although each person may share Health Promotion Section Rising Leader Coffee Hour multiple identities, affinity groups are Room: Balboa A-C intended for those who can speak to May 24 All meeting attendees are welcome to that group’s collective racial or ethnic identity and experience from the “we” or Clinical Medicine Section attend this informal meet and greet. Speak with current ACHA leaders about “I” perspective. These spaces are for you Wednesday, May 25, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm their roles within ACHA and learn how to speak about your own identity, not to EST you can get more involved with the learn about the racial or ethnic identity of association. others. See page 8 for more information. The following meetings will be held 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm SATURDAY, JUNE 3 after the meeting: Pharmacy Section Gathering Southwest College Health Room: Gaslamp A 7:30 am Association Bring your lunch and talk with your col- Continental Breakfast leagues about current issues in college Friday, June 17, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Room: Seaport Foyer (EST) health pharmacy Wellness Needs of Military Veteran Students Tuesday, June 29, 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm (EST) CHECK OUT WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE COVAC BOOTH All other committee/coalition/ task force meetings not listed in this program are TBD COVID-19 Task Force Ask the Experts Wednesday, June 1, 9:00 am-9:45 am Friday, June 3, 1:00 pm-1:45 pm Still working through COVID-19 debriefing and fall planning and have questions? Stop by the CoVAC information booth in the regis- Join the conversation tration area for an informal discussion with members of the ACHA on social media with COVID-19 Task Force. hashtag ACHA Social Media Followers: #ACHA2022 stop by anytime to be entered into a raffle! SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK THE ACHA MOBILE APP FOR UPDATES. 13
WELLNESS ACTIVITIES MORNING MEDITATION SEATED CHAIR MESSAGE IMMERSE YOURSELF IN Thursday, June 2, 6:00 am - 7:00 am Thursday, June 2, 11:30 am–4:00 pm WELLNESS Room: Seaport Terrace Start your day with a nourishing and Friday, June 3, 9:00 am–1:00 pm Room: Exhibit Hall/Grand Hall silent practice of Loving-Kindness An on-site professional masseuse will We are again offering a variety of meditation. Andrea, a certified med- activities designed to enhance administer this highly effective technique itation instructor will offer a 12-15 that provides an immediate sense of your sense of well-being. These minute discussion and then a guided tranquility. Chair massage helps decrease activities provide a chance to 25 minute Loving-Kindness meditation. stress symptoms, fatigue, muscle tight- challenge your physical and Loving-Kindness meditation promotes ness, and tension in the neck, arms, and the softening of the mind and heart, an shoulders. (First come, first served). emotional self in the same way you opening to a deeper level of the feeling stretch your intellectual muscles of kindness and compassion for others during educational sessions. and yourself. STAYFIT™ FITNESS CENTER So take a break from classroom Maintain your fitness routine during learning and don’t be afraid to FUN RUN/WALK your stay with the hotel’s complimentary try something new! You’ll find 24-hour StayFit™ Fitness Center. Get Thursday, June 2, 6:00 am-7:00 am inspired by beautiful views of San Diego that many of these relaxation and Meet in the Hyatt lobby bay through floor-to-ceiling windows exercise techniques promoting and over 30 pieces of Precor® cardio wellness of body and mind can Join your colleagues for a run/walk equipment, free weights and exercise be passed on to students and around the scenic waterfront of San machines. Additional amenities include Diego. Runners and walkers of all levels built-in TVs, filtered water, towels and colleagues back home. are encouraged to come out and join the headphones. fun! Maps for 5k and 1 mile distances will be provided onsite. MORNING MINDFUL YOGA Wednesday, June 1, 6:00 am–7:00 am Room: Seaport Terrace Are you a seasoned yogi or exploring yoga for the first time? Join your colleagues as you wake up your body for 60 minutes of mindful yoga that includes stretching, de-stressing and invigorates you for the day. You will be guided through a flow by Andrea, a Colorado native and certified yoga instructor who will offer options so you can control the outcome you are wanting. Please bring a towel or mat to practice on. 14 ACHA 2022 ANNUAL MEETING FINAL PROGRAM
INDUSTRY PRESENTATIONS The following sessions brought to you by industry representatives are open for all meeting registrants to attend on Wednesday or Thursday. Seating is limited and first-come, first-served (except if indicated by the sponsoring company below that they have requested reservations). Industry-Sponsored product theaters are not part of the ACHA 2022 Annual Meeting’s accredited educational activity nor eligible for CE credit. Session may contain promotion. The content and opinions expressed are those of the sponsor or presenters and not of ACHA. IP2 STIs – The Silent Pandemic WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Sponsored by Cepheid IP1 Intro to Advocacy: Proactively Preparing for Room: Gaslamp A-C Conversations With Decision Makers, Students and Parents about Vaccines on Campus This presentation will cover studies and solutions to deficien- cies of empirical STI treatment, updates on CDC guidelines for Sponsored by the American College Health Foundation with diagnosis, prevention, and directed same-day treatment, and support from GSK the importance of extragenital testing. Speaker(s): Room: Balboa A-C Jeffrey D. Klausner, MD, MPH, Clinical Professor of Medicine, Advance sign up required Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine, Come join the conversation with our panelists who will be University of Southern California discussing the importance of vaccines on campus and why vac- Jennifer Rakeman-Cagno, Sr. Director, Medical Affairs, Public cine advocacy at all levels is so crucial right now. They will also Health Programs, Cepheid review advocacy basics, techniques and talking points that can help prepare decision makers, administrators, and front-line workers for vaccine conversations. This session will allow time THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM for audience Q&A. Space is limited. If you did not pre-register and wish to attend, please come to the session room to see if IP3 Combat the Rise in STIs: Make Testing a Priority on Your space is available. Registrants will receive a box lunch. Campus with Opt-out Screening Speaker(s): Michaela Jackson, MS, MPH, Prevention Policy Manager, Sponsored by the American Sexual Health Association — Hepatitis B Foundation National Chlamydia Coalition with support from Hologic Kelly Moore, MD, MPH, President and CEO, Immunize.org Room: Balboa A-C Kathy Underwood, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, Executive Director, Univer- With sexually transmitted infections (STIs) at an all-time high, sity of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Health Center/Faculty and Staff the CDC now recommends opt-out screening for chlamydia Treatment (FAST) Center and gonorrhea. By implementing routine STI screening, you can reduce missed opportunities and ensure patients receive Moderator: Angela G. Long, MS, MPH, Director, Public Health the most comprehensive care by identifying infections among Practices and Health Outcomes Improvement, University of those who do not disclose sexual behavior. Join us as Dr. Ina Oregon University Health Services Park walks through common provider/patient scenarios to illustrate this strategy in a clinical setting. You’ll learn about ASHA programs where you can earn CE credits, too! Lunch will be provided. Speaker(s): Ina Park, MD, MS, Professor, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine ; MD Director, California Prevention Training Center; Medical Consultant, CDC Division of STD Prevention SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK THE ACHA MOBILE APP FOR UPDATES. 15
Put valuable, relevant health information immediately in your students’ hands. ACHA’s Brochures are now available as digital files for EHR patient portals! ☑ Access to ACHA’s entire library of E-Brochures ☑ Digital file format for sharing in EHR patient portals or email ☑ On-Demand and unlimited printing ☑ Customized brochures with your school’s name ❌ No more shipping fees ❌ No more minimum order quantity ❌ No more waiting on inventory ACHA Institutional Members receive discounted pricing on E-Brochure packages! Learn more at www.acha.org/e-brochures. ACHA 2022 ANNUAL MEETING FINAL PROGRAM
EXHIBIT HALL Those who complete the Exhibits Visitor PLAN TO VISIT THE EXHIBIT Card (available for pick up at registration) SEATED CHAIR MASSAGE will have a chance to win: See page 14 for more details. HALL • Bose Home Speaker 500 Room: Exhibit Hall/Grand Hall Thursday, June 2 • Cubji JR1 Under Desk Elliptical 11:30 am - 4:00 pm Take time to visit our busy Machine Exhibit Hall on Thursday and Friday, June 3 • Fitbit Charge 5 Fitness Tracker Friday. More than 60 exhibitors 9:00 am–1:00 pm will display their health-related products or services. Name BREAKFAST AND REFRESHMENT badges are required! If you do BREAKS not have your name badge, you will not be granted access. Thursday, June 2 7:00 am Continental Breakfast Sponsored in part by UnitedHealthcare HOURS FOR THE EXHIBIT HALL StudentResources Thursday, June 2 For an interactive Exhibit 3:15 pm - 3:45 pm Hall floor plan and more 7:00 am - 4:30 pm Refreshments and Light Snacks information on the Sponsored in part by Wellfleet Student exhibitors, download and Friday, June 3 7:00 am - 1:30 pm log into the ACHA 2022 Friday, June 3 Annual Meeting mobile 7:00 am app. Continental Breakfast Sponsored in part by Anthem Blue Cross ACHA RAFFLE DRAWING Friday, June 3, 1:00 pm Drawings will be held and announced on Friday, June 3 at 1:00 pm in the Exhibit 7:00 am - 4:30 pm Hall. Winners will be listed at the ACHA Info Booth and contacted following the 7:00 am - 4:30 pm meeting to have prizes shipped directly to you. To participate, drop your raffle 7:00 am–4:00 pm tickets (distributed at the Registration Booth upon check-in) in the appropriate tumbler inside the Exhibit Hall no later than 12:45 pm on Friday. You do not need to attend the drawing to win. You’ll have a chance to win: • A registration to ACHA’s 2023 Annual Meeting in Boston (2 winners) • An ACHA E-Brochures packet (2 winners) SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK THE ACHA MOBILE APP FOR UPDATES. 17
EXHIBITOR LIST & FLOOR PLAN The ACHA Exhibit Hall is located in the Grand Hall It is open Thursday, June 2 from 7:00 am - 4:00 pm, and Friday, June 3 from 7:00 am-1:30 pm LOADING DOCK FREIGHT AND HOTEL STAFF SERVICE CORRIDORS EXIT EXIT FREIGHT DOOR EXIT EXIT FREIGHT DOOR EXIT 15'W x 14'9"H 15'W x 14'9"H FE FE FE FE Seated Massage SERVICE CORRIDOR RETAIL EXIT EXIT FE 11'-6" 220 221 321 420 421 521 620 621 721 12' 12' 12' 12' RETAIL 218 219 318 319 418 719 419 518 519 618 619 718 216 217 316 317 416 417 516 517 616 617 716 717 FOOD FOOD SERVICE 215 314 315 414 415 514 515 614 615 714 SERVICE 200 AISLE 300 AISLE 400 AISLE 500 AISLE 600 AISLE 700 AISLE RETAIL 213 312 313 412 413 512 513 612 613 712 210 211 310 311 410 411 510 511 610 611 710 711 208 209 309 408 409 509 608 609 709 RETAIL 206 207 306 307 406 407 506 507 606 607 706 707 Raffle 204 205 304 305 404 405 504 505 604 605 704 705 12' RETAIL ENTRANCE FE 101 200 201 300 301 400 FE 501 600 601 700 701 800 FE EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT UP GRAND HALL FOYER MEN RAMP DN RAMP DN FE CHAIRS CHAIRS WOMEN UP UP FRONT DESK OFFICE DN DN DN FRONT DESK DN LOBBY 18 ACHA 2022 ANNUAL MEETING FINAL PROGRAM
EXHIBITOR LIST & FLOOR PLAN EXHIBITORS 101 The Jed Foundation 414 Insurance for Students 610 National Coalition of STD Directors 200 Duquesne University 415 Genentech 618 Henry Shein, Inc. 201 Togetherall 416 Truth Initiative 700 Listeners On Call 204 Medicat, LLC 417 FONEMED 701 CondomDispenser.org 205 Beyond the Pill, UCSF Bixby Center 501 Trula 704 Agile Therapeutics 207 Valneva 504 Total Access Group, Inc. 705 Gallagher Student Health & 209 Student Assurance Services, Inc. 505 Point and Click Solutions Special Risk 210 Kognito 506 eCHECKUP TO GO Programs 706 Biofilm Inc. 300 Anthem Blue Cross 507 MMCAP Infuse 707 National Coalition for Sexual Health 304 Risk Strategies Student Health, 509 AAAHC comprised of Academic 709 Pandia Health 510 UnitedHealthcare HealthPlans and University StudentResources 710 Modern Adoption Health Plans 711 Medical Indicators, Inc 511 American Sexual Health 305 Cepheid Association — National Clamydia 712 Mercer Student Health 306 YOU at College Coalition 714 TAO Connect, Inc. 309 Kiira Health 513 HPV Campus Vaccination 310 Care Solace Campaign 311 Meningitis B Action Project 515 Centers For Disease Control and Prevention c/o Westat 312 NASPA 516 Dynavax Technologies 313 Sense-Biodetection 517 National Institute on Alcohol 314 BetterYou Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) 317 GeoBlue 518 Tulane University School of Public 400 Christie Campus Health Health & Tropical Medicine 404 CampusWell 519 U.S. Department of Veterans 405 Wellfleet Student Affairs - Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, Make the 406 Indiana Immunization Coalition Connection 408 PyraMED Health Systems 600 R&S Northeast 409 binx health 601 Afaxys, Inc. 410 Pharmedix 604 Aetna Student Health 411 Verrica Pharmaceuticals Inc. 605 Medline Industries, Inc. 412 TimelyMD 608 Lifestyles US Opco, Inc 413 QIAGEN 609 GSK Join us in thanking our Sustaining Members for their continued support of ACHA and College Health and Wellness! SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK THE ACHA MOBILE APP FOR UPDATES. 19
2022 PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE Program Planning Committee Chair Nursing Advisor for Continuing Education Padma Entsuah, MPH Brenda Masiga-Crowell, DNP, MBA, RN, CNL for Health Information Management Columbia University University of Alabama at Birmingham Professionals Deb Hubbell, RPh, FACHA Program Planning Committee Pharmacy University of Connecticut Chair-elect and Poster Chair Tabby Ragland, PharmD Ryan Patel, DO, FAPA Middle Tennessee State University Advisor for Continuing Education for The Ohio State University Registered Dietitians and Nutritionists Dawn Boyd Null, PhD, RD, LDN ACHA President CONTINUING EDUCATION ADVISORS Southern Illinois University Jessica Higgs, MD, FAAFP, FACHA Bradley University Chair, Continuing Education AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH Committee and Advisor for Continuing ACHA Vice President/Leadership Education for Certified Health ASSOCIATION STAFF Development Advisor Education Specialists Chief Executive Officer Darren Aaron, MSHA, NREMT Kathy Saichuk, MA, MCHES® James Wilkinson, MA, CAE Wake Forest University Louisiana State University Chief Program Officer SECTION PROGRAM PLANNERS Advisor for Continuing Medical Susan Ainsworth, BA Education and Continuing Education Administration for Family Physicians Continuing Education Manager Shannon Kuykendall, CPC Scott Henderson, MD Lisa Pitrone University of Georgia University of Missouri Education Coordinator Advanced Practice Clinicians Advisor for Continuing Nursing Katie Francavilla, BS Anika March, FNP-DC Education Columbia University Martha Davis, BSN, MBA RELEVANT FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIP University of Georgia Clinical Medicine INFORMATION Bob Dollinger, MD Advisor for Continuing Education for Augusta University Psychologists None of the planners for this educa- Michael Malmon, PhD tional activity have relevant financial Health Promotion Metropolitan State University of Denver relationship(s) to disclose with inelgible Andrea Kimura, CHES companies whose primary business is University of Missouri-Columbia Advisor for Continuing Education for producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, National Certified Counselors or distributing healthcare products used Mental Health Joy Himmel, PsyD, PMHCNS-BC, LPC, NCC by or on patients. Keith Anderson, PhD AAAHC Renesselaer Polytechnic Institute, retired Advisor for Continuing Education for Nurse Administrators Social Workers Andreea Baker, BSN, MSN Drayton Vincent, MSW, LCSW, BCD Concordia University-Nebraska Louisiana State University Advisor for Continuing Education for Pharmacists Deb Hubbell, RPh, FACHA University of Connecticut 20 ACHA 2022 ANNUAL MEETING FINAL PROGRAM
COALITION, SECTION, & AFFILIATE MEETINGS COMMITTEE AND COALITION SECTION NETWORKING MEETINGS AFFILIATE NETWORKING MEETINGS Several of this year’s section meetings have been or will be held virtually. The in-person meetings MEETINGS Most of this year’s committee and coalition Several of this year’s affiliate meetings have are Wednesday over lunch. meetings have been or will be held virtually. The been or will be held virtually. The in-person in-person meetings are Tuesday evening. meetings are Thursday over lunch. ACHA’s nine sections reflect the pro- ACHA coalitions and committees address fessional diversity of the individual members of ACHA. Each section elects ACHA’s 11 affiliates have their own offi- a diverse range of exciting issues perti- or appoints its own section officers, cers who provide leadership, guidance, nent to ACHA and the health of college who provide leadership, guidance, and and programming to members including students, and they are a vital component programming for members, including conducting their own annual meetings. of the association’s work and mission. selecting their own programs for the The affiliate network is a great way to get Coalitions are open to any members with ACHA Annual Meeting. Your section is a involved with college health. an interest in the topic; committee mem- bership is approved by the president. All great way to get involved with your peers meetings are open to all, but you must and an even better place to take on a be a current ACHA member to join. leadership role within the association. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FELLOWS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AWARDS ADVISORY COMMITTEE A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO . . . Committee Chair Committee Chair Body Works Massage Therapy Center Katrin Wesner-Harts, EdD, FACHA Stephanie Hanenberg, MSN, FNP-C, University of North Carolina-Wilmington FACHA Maritz Global Events: University of Colorado Colorado Springs Board Liaison Cara Bowyer Micah Griffin, PhD, MHA Board Liaison Meeting Events Manager North Carolina Central University Darren Aaron, MSHA, NREMT Nicole Cochran, MBA, CMP Wake Forest University Committee Members Strategic Account Director Jake Baggott, MLS, 1SG USAR (Ret) Committee Members Ashley Fodrey University of Wisconsin-Madison Robert Dollinger, MD Registration Specialist Augusta University (retired) Jean Chin, MD, FACHA Phil Munday University of Georgia (retired) Bryant Ford, PhD Project Manager Brown University Jamie Davidson, PhD, FACHA Henry Voss University of Las Vegas-Nevada Deborah Mathis, APN, FACHA On-Site Specialist University of Pennsylvania Craig Roberts, MS, PA-C University of Wisconsin-Madison Global Experience Specialists (GES) CONFERENCE HOTEL Production Resource Group (PRG) ACHA gratefully acknowledges our conference hotel for their outstanding accommodations. Manchester Grand Hyatt 1 Market Place, San Diego, CA 92101 SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK THE ACHA MOBILE APP FOR UPDATES. 21
THANK YOU TO OUR MEETING SPONSORS PREMIER GOLD aetnastudenthealth.com SILVER binx health BRONZE Campus Health Solutions 22 ACHA 2022 ANNUAL MEETING FINAL PROGRAM
MOBILE APP & INTERNET ACCESS To connect: CHECK OUT THE ACHA MOBILE APP COMPLIMENTARY INTERNET 1. View Available Wireless Networks ACHA is pleased to provide you with a mobile app for the 2022 Annual Meeting. ACCESS AVAILABLE 2. Connect to: ACHA With the app, you get all of the annual Guest Rooms meeting information you need to know ACHA has negotiated and arranged 3. Enter the Password: acha2022 consolidated into the convenience of complimentary internet access for you 4. Open your Web Browser, begin your mobile device. The app allows you in guest rooms at the Manchester Grand surfing. to search events by date, CE type, badge, Hyatt. Specific instructions will be avail- or event type; features interactive maps able in your hotel room or through the For Assistance, please call or text of the Exhibit Hall and hotel floor plans; front desk. 619-796-5551 and offers custom scheduling. Wifi in Meeting Space To download the ACHA 2022 Annual Additionally, ACHA has purchased access Meeting app, go to the app store and to a limited amount of wireless inter- search for “ACHA 2022.” Once you have net bandwidth within the conference Wi-Fi Network the app downloaded, make sure you meeting space, intended only for light ACHA log in (using the four-digit ID on your web browsing, web-based emailing and badge) so you can access the full range of features. messaging, and use of the mobile confer- Passcode ence app. acha2022 If you have any questions, visit the Speaker & CE Support Booth for assistance. UPDATED PrEP GUIDELINE Get Up to Date on the Latest HIV Prevention Guidance from CDC. Access the latest guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on prescribing and managing HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). The Preexposure Prophylaxis for the Prevention of HIV Infection in the United States—2021 Update—A Clinical Practice Guideline includes new information for health care providers to help increase PrEP use by people who could benefit from it. The updated PrEP guideline includes two new graded recommendations: Tell all sexually active adults and adolescents that GRADE PrEP can protect them from getting HIV to increase IIIB awareness of PrEP and help overcome stigma associated with PrEP. For more information about these and other Prescribe injectable PrEP (Apretude® key changes in CDC’s PrEP guideline, visit: GRADE [cabotegravir]) every 2 months for sexually active cdc.gov/hiv/clinicians/prevention/prep.html. IA adults and adolescents who cannot or may not want to use oral PrEP medications. TM PrEPGuidelineUpdate_print-ad_v4_7.5x4.5_v2.indd 1 3/31/22 5:43 PM SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK THE ACHA MOBILE APP FOR UPDATES. 23
GENERAL INFORMATION Publications from ACHA (special publications, guidelines, and brochures — stop by for free copies!) ACHA Info Booth Register and pay for the meeting (for those who did not pre-register) On-Site Registration Booth Registration Materials — pick up your bag, badge, program, etc. (for pre-registered attendees) Express Badge Pick-Up Booth Session handouts (drop off extra from sessions) Speaker and CE Support Social events planned by sections Message Board Tickets for Pre-Conference Workshops (for purchase if available) On-Site Registration Booth Employment opportunities WHERE TO GO FOR ASSISTANCE Message Board ACHF information, projects and resources. Face masks ACHF Booth Badge Pick-Up Booth and ACHA Info Booth Association programs and services Lost and found REGISTRATION AREA and research survey inquiries Badge Pick-Up Booth Express Badge Pick-Up Booth, ACHA Info Booth Exhibitors, On-Site Registration Booth, Membership inquiries Information Booth, CoVAC Booth, and Audio/visual equipment questions ACHA Info Booth Speaker and CE Support Speaker and CE Support Messages left for/by attendees Tuesday, May 31 Balance due inquiries Message Board On-Site Registration Booth 7:00 am–6:00 pm Name badge assistance CCHN/Data Warehouse On-Site Registration Booth Wednesday, June 1 ACHA Info Booth 7:00 am–6:00 pm National College Health College Health & Wellness Assessment inquiries Thursday, June 2 Consulting Information Booth 7:00 am–4:00 pm ACHA Info Booth Presider/Facilitator schedule Friday, June 3 Continuing education credits Speaker and CE Support 7:00 am–5:00 pm (learn how to apply) Badge Pick-Up Booth and Speaker Presentation slides for uploading Saturday, June 4 and CE Support Booth to laptop 7:30 am–10:00 am Speaker Ready Room COVID-19 and CoVAC Grant information and resources CoVAC Booth 24 ACHA 2022 ANNUAL MEETING FINAL PROGRAM
GENERAL INFORMATION WHAT’S IN A NAME? You are required to wear the name badge to gain admission to all annual meeting events, including the Exhibit Hall, and ACHA Celebrates. If you don’t have your name badge, you may not be granted entry to conference events. But in addition to gaining you access to meeting sessions and events, your name badge contains several important pieces of information. Pre-Conference Workshop QR Code QR Code As an ACHA registrant, your contact Staff will information is conveniently encoded into provide you your badge. With your permission only, with additional exhibitors may scan the QR code or man- Badge ID to log into information ually input your badge ID number and they will be provided your name, degree, mobile app title, company, address, phone number, email address, and area of practice. You may decline having your badge scanned if you do not wish to share your informa- tion. Just like handing out your business card, when you provide your contact SPOUSES/DOMESTIC PARTNERS MASKS AND DISTANCING information to exhibitors you are grant- AND CHILDREN Masks are recommended, but not required, at large indoor events per the ing them permission to communicate with you. You will be subject to their Spouses/domestic partners and children California Department of Public Health. communications and privacy policies (13 years of age or above) who wish to We recognize that attendees have vary- and must opt-out with them directly. participate in Annual Meeting events ing degrees of comfort with distancing. (including the Exhibit Hall, catered Please watch for these buttons and be Pre-Conference Workshops events, and business meetings) must be respectful of meeting attendees’ choices. registered. Those who wish to attend If you purchased pre-conference work- ticketed events must purchase a sepa- shop tickets in advance, the workshop rate ticket for those functions. Spouse/ code and a 1-2 word abbreviation of the domestic partner/child registrants are title of the workshop will be printed on not eligible for pre-conference work- your name badge. This is your “ticket” shops, and the registration fee does not into the workshop. Check pages 36 for include continuing education credits or workshop room locations. Simply show certificates of attendance. your name badge to door monitor as you enter the room. Bling Your Badge SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS Visit the “Bling Your Badge” station for We have requested attendees to additional ribbons, stickers, and pins to identify any special needs through accessorize your name badge. Wear your pre-registration. If you require special speaker ribbon proudly, let everyone services to participate in the meeting, know you are helping out as a presider or please stop by the registration area facilitator, or declare your ACHA section for information. All meeting rooms or affiliate. You can also pick up your and restrooms in the meeting area are 2022 meeting pin here, as well as pins wheelchair accessible. from previous year’s meetings. SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK THE ACHA MOBILE APP FOR UPDATES. 25
GENERAL INFORMATION ACHA COMMITTEES, COALITIONS, AND TASK FORCES Interested in finding out more about the If you are an ACHA member interested work of ACHA’s committees, coalitions, in joining a coalition, you should log and task forces? into your ACHA member profile and check off the coalition you are inter- If you are an ACHA member interested in ested in joining. joining a committee, you should speak to the committee chair and ask him/her to include your name in their roster when it is submitted to the ACHA president for approval. SPEAKER READY ROOM SESSION PRESENTATIONS BREAKFASTS AND REFRESHMENT Room: Pier (Level 3) Session presentations/handouts – if they were provided to ACHA by the speaker BREAKS All speakers are required to check in Complimentary for all attendees. with the AV tech in the Speaker Ready -- will be available to download from the ACHA website while you are at the Room – whether you have submitted meeting and for two months following Wednesday, June 1 your slides in advance or not. If you sub- 2:45 pm–3:15 pm mitted your slides in advance, you can the meeting. The web page will close on August 1, 2022, and the slides will no Refreshments and light snacks in Seaport still make changes by bringing updated Foyer slides on a memory device. The AV tech longer be available. Sponsored in part by Aetna Student will go over your slides with you and give If new or updated slides were not pro- Health you important instructions for accessing vided to ACHA in advance of the meet- your presentation from the laptop that ing, current slides may not be available Thursday, June 2 will be used in your meeting room. prior to the session. Please allow up to 7:00 am Tuesday, May 31 48 hours for ACHA to post new slides. Continental breakfast in the Exhibit Hall 7:00 am–6:00 pm (Grand Hall) To access the presentation web page, Wednesday, June 1 Sponsored in part by UnitedHealthCare select Handouts from the mobile 7:00 am–6:00 pm StudentResources app menu or go to: Thursday, June 2 3:15 pm–3:45 pm 7:00 am–6:00 pm Refreshments and light snacks in the Notes: Exhibit Hall (Grand Hall) Friday, June 3 Sponsored in part by Wellfleet Student • Slides for pre-conference workshops 7:00 am–6:00 pm will only be made available to work- Saturday, June 4 shop registrants. Friday, June 3 7:30 am–10:00 am 7:00 am • ACHA will only be capturing session Continental breakfast in the Exhibit Hall audio recordings for a very limited RESOURCE TABLES number of sessions for sale. These (Grand Hall) Sponsored in part by Anthem Blue Cross Visit the resource tables located in the packages will be available by early Meeting Registration Area during the fall 2022. 2:45 pm–3:15 pm hours the ACHA Info Booth is open. Liter- Refreshments and light snacks in Seaport ature, posters, or extra speaker handouts Foyer can be placed here. Information promot- Sponsored in part by Christie Campus ing for-profit products or services may Health not be placed on these tables. Exhibitor materials are prohibited. There will also Saturday, June 4 be tables for section, affiliate, and coali- 7:30 am tion information. Check back each day to Continental breakfast in Seaport Foyer see what’s new! Sponsored in part by the American College Health Foundation 26 ACHA 2022 ANNUAL MEETING FINAL PROGRAM
GENERAL INFORMATION If you have any questions about all ALL GENDER RESTROOMS gender restrooms, please contact FEDEX OFFICE® AT HYATT There are two all gender restrooms on members of the ACHA LGBTQ+ Health The FedEx Office Print & Ship Center in the meeting space level (level two). These Coalition (information can be found on Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego offers restrooms are indicated on the floor plan the ACHA website). you everything you need to meet your found on page 47 and are marked with convention exhibiting needs—from pack- signage both inside and outside the ing and shipping to signs, banners, office restrooms. DINING OPTIONS supplies, copying and printing services. An all gender restroom designation Experience the beauty and bounty of California when dining at Manchester Store hours: means that restroom is safe for transgen- Monday-Saturday: 7:00 am - 7:00 pm der, gender non-conforming, and gen- Grand Hyatt San Diego. Whether you derqueer people, as well as people of all want a table steps from the bay or a Sunday: CLOSED gender identities and expressions. If you panoramic sunset view over the Pacific, choose to use these restrooms, you are the hotel’s seven dining options give aware that they are a safe space. Please you flexibility and variety. The menus refrain from gender policing (i.e., scruti- highlight the region’s locally-sourced nizing, judging, or categorizing another seafood and produce, as well as local person’s gender). craft beers and world-renowned California wines. Delivery and grab- Everyone has the right to use a restroom and-go meals are also available. safely and without stress. If you are more comfortable using a Male-only or There are also numerous dining options Female-only space, those restrooms are within walking distance in Seaport also available on this floor (see page 47). Village and in nearby Gaslamp District. AFFILIATE AND FUTURE ACHA ANNUAL MEETINGS AFFILIATE ANNUAL MEETINGS FUTURE ACHA ANNUAL MEETINGS 2022 2023: Boston, MA New England College Health Association Boston Marriott Copley Place October 26-28, 2022 May 30-June 3, 2023 Newport, RI 2024: Atlanta, GA New York State College Health Atlanta Marriott Marquis Association May 28-June 1, 2024 December 12-16, 2022 (virtual) 2025: New Orleans, LA Check www.acha.org/ACHA/Networks/ Hilton New Orleans Riverside Regional_Affiliates for more information May 27-31, 2025 about other affiliate meetings. SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK THE ACHA MOBILE APP FOR UPDATES. 27
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