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Appendix C: Workshop Agendas
Pages 95-104

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From page 95...
... C Workshop Agendas1 Irvine Workshop March 12, 2009 The Beckman Center Irvine, CA Orlando Workshop April 14, 2009 Disney's Coronado Springs Resort Lake Buena Vista, FL New York Workshop April 27, 2009 Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, NY Chicago Workshop May 8, 2009 American Medical Association Chicago, IL 1 To save space, the individual agendas from each regional meeting have been compiled into a single document. Under each session speakers have been identified based on each meeting location at which they participated: Irvine, Orlando, New York, and/or Chicago.
From page 96...
... JAMES, American Medical Association Welcome, Introductions, and Workshop Objectives Irvine, Orlando, New York, Chicago SALLY PHILLIPS, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Workshop Chair
From page 97...
... 97 APPENDIX C SESSION I: OVERVIEW AND CURRENT NATIONAL EFFORTS Session Objective: Provide an overview of current efforts under way nationally to assist state and local leaders in establishing standards of care protocols. Standards of Care During a Mass Casualty Event -- Federal Guidance Irvine, Orlando, New York, Chicago SALLY PHILLIPS, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Workshop Chair Surge Capacity Continuum: Conventional, Contingency, and Crisis Irvine, Chicago JOHN HICK, Hennepin County Medical Center, MN Orlando, New York DAN HANFLING, Inova Health System Altered Standards of Care Continuum: Conventional, Contingency, and Crisis Irvine, Orlando, New York, Chicago DAN HANFLING, Inova Health System Framing Legal and Ethical Considerations Irvine CHERYL STARLING, California Department of Public Health Orlando, New York, Chicago TIA POWELL, Montefiore-Einstein Center for Bioethics Discussion with Attendees
From page 98...
... What are the current opportunities and barriers to facilitating improved implementation of protocols? Session Objectives and Background Irvine, Chicago JOHN HICK, Hennepin County Medical Center, MN, Session Chair Orlando, New York DAN HANFLING, Inova Health System, Session Chair Panel Discussion with State and Local Leaders Irvine KAY FRUHWIRTH, Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services Agency KRISTI KOENIG, University of California–Irvine PAUL PATRICK, State of Utah Department of Health SUSAN ALLAN, University of Washington School of Public Health CHRISTINE DENT, Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, ID Orlando JOHN ROBINSON, Baptist Memorial Hospital–North Mississippi ROY ALSON, North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services ROBERT HOOD, Florida Department of Health KENN BEEMAN, Mississippi State Department of Health New York TIA POWELL, Montefiore-Einstein Center for Bioethics DONNA LEVIN, Massachusetts Department of Public Health LISA KAPLOWITZ, Alexandria Health Department, Virginia RICK HONG, Delaware Division of Public Health
From page 99...
... • What are the current opportunities and barriers to creating stronger partnerships and how can these issues be addressed? • What strategies have been used to help integrate these protocols into practice?
From page 100...
... PATRICK O'NEAL, Georgia Department of Human Resources KNOX ANDRESS, Louisiana Poison Center SHAWN ROGERS, Oklahoma State Department of Health LORI UPTON, Texas Children's Hospital MARY FALLAT, University of Louisville, KY New York VALERIE SELLERS, New Jersey Hospital Association BRIAN CURRIE, Montefiore Medical Center CATHERINE RUHL, Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses GEORGE FOLTIN, New York University School of Medicine/Bellevue Hospital Chicago MICHAEL ROBBINS, Chicago Department of Public Health LESLEE STEIN-SPENCER, National Association of State EMS Officials
From page 101...
... , IN Response Panel Irvine EDWARD GABRIEL, The Walt Disney Company KATHRYN BRINSFIELD, Office of Health Affairs, Department of Homeland Security MARGARET MCMAHON, Emergency Nurses Association Orlando EDWARD GABRIEL, The Walt Disney Company KATHRYN BRINSFIELD, Office of Health Affairs, Department of Homeland Security MARGARET MCMAHON, Emergency Nurses Association CHERYL PETERSON, American Nurses Association New York JACK HERRMANN, National Association of County and City Health Officials MARGARET MCMAHON, Emergency Nurses Association CHERYL PETERSON, American Nurses Association Chicago JAMES J JAMES, American Medical Association MARGARET MCMAHON, Emergency Nurses Association CHERYL PETERSON, American Nurses Association Discussion with Attendees • What concerns do provider communities have in implementing policies into practice?
From page 102...
... Session Objectives and Background Irvine CHERYL STARLING, California Department of Public Health, Session Chair Orlando EDWARD GABRIEL, The Walt Disney Company, Session Chair New York JACK HERRMANN, National Association of County and City Health Officials, Session Chair Chicago SALLY PHILLIPS, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Session Chair Panel Discussion with State and Local Leaders Irvine NANCY AUER, Swedish Medical Center, WA MARK GOLDSTEIN, Memorial Health System, CO JEFFREY RUBIN, California Emergency Medical Services Authority Orlando TERRY SCHENK, Florida Department of Health ROBERT BALL, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control RAYMOND PEPE, Uniform Law Commission
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... WAYNE HACHEY, Department of Defense CAPT DEBORAH LEVY, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention JAMES BLUMENSTOCK, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials New York DAN HANFLING, Inova Health System RICHARD CALLIS, Department of Veterans Affairs Chicago DAN HANFLING, Inova Health System DARLENE WEISMAN, Department of Veterans Affairs
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... • What action steps are required to integrate these strategies into the current public health system? • What resources and further infrastructure investments will be necessary in the short- and long-term?


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