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B Public Meeting and Workshop Agenda
Pages 31-42

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... 3:00 p.m. Welcome and Introductions KENNETH SHINE Committee Chair Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs The University of Texas System MARTHA HILL Committee Vice Chair Dean The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing 31
From page 32...
... CHRISTOPHER NELSON Senior Political Scientist Thomas Lord Distinguished Scholar RAND Corporation Science Functions in Public Health Emergency Response and Key Support Systems EDDY BRESNITZ President Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Deputy Commissioner/State Epidemiologist NJ Department of Health and Senior Services
From page 33...
... о Each speaker has been asked to specifically identify 1–2 areas where there are gaps in knowledge in public health systems and a set of short-term research priorities to help address them. • Identify research opportunities for emergency preparedness and response in public health systems that are relevant to the specific expertise resident at schools of public health.
From page 34...
... KENNETH SHINE, Session Chair Committee Chair Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs The University of Texas System
From page 35...
... APPENDIX B 35 9:00 Panel Discussion: Preparing the Public Health Workforce Each panelist will be asked to speak for 10 minutes to give his or her perspective on research gaps and priorities. ED BAKER Director North Carolina Institute for Public Health University of North Carolina School of Public Health DEBRA OLSON Associate Dean of Public Health Practice University of Minnesota School of Public Health BRIAN FLYNN Associate Director of the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry Department of Psychiatry Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences SALLY PHILLIPS Director Public Health Emergency Preparedness Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality REBECCA HEAD Health Officer Monroe County Public Health Department National Association of County and City Health Officials 10:00 Discussion with Committee KENNETH SHINE, Session Chair Committee Chair Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs The University of Texas System 10:40 Break
From page 36...
... STEVEN PHILLIPS Associate Director for Specialized Information Services National Library of Medicine JOHN HARRALD Director Institute for Crisis, Disaster, and Risk Management George Washington University STEVEN H HINRICHS University of Nebraska Stokes-Shackleford Professor of Pathology Department of Pathology/Microbiology Director, Center for Biosecurity Director, Nebraska Public Health Laboratory GUS BIRKHEAD Deputy Commissioner, Office of Public Health New York State Department of Health 11:40 Discussion with Committee MARTHA HILL, Session Chair Committee Vice Chair Dean The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
From page 37...
... Panel Discussion: Improving Timely Emergency Communications Each panelist will be asked to speak for 10 minutes to give his or her perspective on research gaps and priorities. NANCY MCKELVEY Chief Nurse American Red Cross DAVID ROPEIK Risk Communication Consultant BARBARA COCHRAN President Radio-Television News Directors Association JAYNE LUX Director Global Health Benefits Institute National Business Group on Health 1:45 Discussion with Committee KENNETH SHINE, Session Chair Committee Chair Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs The University of Texas System
From page 38...
... GEORGE FOLTIN Director Center for Pediatric Emergency Medicine NYU Medical Center ERIC BAUMGARTNER Director Office of Policy and Program Development Louisiana Public Health Institute MAUREEN LICHTVELD Chair Department of Environmental Health Science Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine MICHELLE GOURDINE Deputy Secretary of Public Health Services Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene MONICA SCHOCH-SPANA Senior Fellow Center for BioSecurity University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
From page 39...
... KENNETH SHINE, Session Chair Committee Chair Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs The University of Texas System
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... 40 RESEARCH PRIORTIES 10:10 Panel Discussion: Strengthening Response Systems Each panelist will be asked to speak for 10 minutes to give his or her perspective on research gaps and priorities. DREW DAWSON Director Office of Emergency Medical Services National Highway Traffic Safety Administration LESLEE STEIN-SPENCER Program Advisor National Association of State EMS Officials LEONARD MARCUS Co-Director National Preparedness Leadership Initiative: A joint program of the Harvard School of Public Health and the Kennedy School of Government Director Program for Health Care Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Harvard School of Public Health JOSEPH BARBERA Co-Director Institute for Crisis, Disaster, and Risk Management The George Washington University 10:55 Discussion with Committee KENNETH SHINE, Session Chair Committee Chair Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs The University of Texas System SUMMARY AND GENERAL DISCUSSION 11:30 Panel Discussion: Summary of Major Issues and Potential Research Priorities LYNN GOLDMAN Chair Interdepartmental Program in Applied Public Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
From page 41...
... APPENDIX B 41 JOHN HARRALD Director Institute for Crisis, Disaster, and Risk Management The George Washington University JUDITH MONROE President-Elect Association of State and Territorial Health Officials 12:00 p.m. General Discussion with Committee and Attendees KENNETH SHINE Committee Chair Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs The University of Texas System MARTHA HILL Committee Vice Chair Dean The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing 1:00 Adjourn Workshop


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