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Start reviewing the comprehensive workshop and training opportunities, the keynote addresses, professional development and networking events, and the abundance of concurrent breakout sessions in several focused program tracks:

  • GIS Leadership & Management
  • Community Resiliency and Sustainability 
  • Social Justice and Equity Implications of GIS
  • GIS Supporting Health and Human Services
  • Data Management and Analysis
  • Geospatial Technology Innovations
  • Inspiring the Future of GIS and Education

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Tuesday, October 1 • 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Modeling Health Risk Exposures - AICP/CM Approved 1.5

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Learn about employing GIS models in order to identify various health risks and review accessibility to healthcare facilities in communities.  The talks cover a wide range of locations and scales.

  • Investigation of Chronic Arsenic Exposure in Rural Florida Panhandle
    Maya Richardson, M.S., Graduate Research Assistant and Rebecca Smith, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
  • Using GIS for Defining and Analyzing Health Demand Locations in Jeddah City
    Abdulkader Murad, FCInstCES, Professor, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  • Geographical Variations of HPV Screening Among Haitian Women in South Florida
    Rhoda Moise, Ph.D, University of Miami/Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida


Moderators
avatar for Bernadette de Leon, GISP

Bernadette de Leon, GISP

Park Systems Planning Generalist, Indiana University, Eppley Institute for Parks and Public Lands
Retired as IT director of the Indiana University School of Public Health in Bloomington, Bernadette now applies her spatial analysis and cartographic skills to issues related to accessibility and inclusion in parks and on public lands. The Eppley Institute, which is now part of the... Read More →

Speakers
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Abdulkader Murad

Professor, King Abdulaziz University
Abdulkader A. Murad is a Fallow at the Charted Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors, FCInstCES, and a member of URISA. Currently, he is a Professor of GIS at King AbdulAziz University, Previous to this, he was is the GIS Advisor for the Vice President for projects in king AbdulAziz... Read More →
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Maya Richardson, M.S.

Graduate Research Assistant, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
I’m in the final year of my PhD program in Spatial Epidemiology under the late DR. Marilyn O’Hara Ruiz and Dr. Rebecca L. Smith. I am interested in research pertaining to environmental health, vulnerable populations, and social epidemiology.
avatar for Rhoda Moise, Ph.D

Rhoda Moise, Ph.D

Student, University of Miami/Miller School of Medicine
Rhoda K. Moise is a candidate for the Ph.D. in Prevention Science and Community Health at University of Miami. Her research integrates  geospatial statistics  and  CBPR-driven mixed methodology to  fill gaps in  health promotion and disease prevention  across ecological... Read More →



Tuesday October 1, 2019 1:30pm - 3:00pm CDT
Salon 22, 1st Floor