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Appendix B: Workshop Agendas
Pages 103-112

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From page 103...
... 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 the meeting location where they participated: Raleigh, Austin, and/or Seattle.
From page 104...
... • Discuss lessons learned and challenges that arose during the vaccination campaigns, and identify strategies to address these challenges for future emergency vaccination programs and other medical countermeasures dispensing campaigns. Welcoming Remarks Raleigh JEFFREY ENGEL, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Austin DAVID LAKEY, Texas Department of State Health Services Seattle MARY SELECKY, Washington State Department of Health Charge to Workshop Speakers and Participants Raleigh, Seattle JAY BUTLER, Workshop Co-Chair, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Austin, Seattle JEFFREY DUCHIN, Workshop Co-Chair, Public Health–Seattle & King County, WA SESSION I: DISTRIBUTION STRATEGIES Session Objectives • Provide an overview of strategies developed to receive, store, and distribute vaccine to participating H1N1 vaccine providers and administration sites in the community and strategies developed to administer vaccine:
From page 105...
... Overview and Panel Objectives Raleigh, Seattle JAY BUTLER, Panel Chair, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Austin JEFFREY DUCHIN, Panel Chair, Public Health–Seattle & King County, WA Panel Remarks Raleigh SUSAN COOPER, Tennessee Department of Health ANNE BAILOWITZ, Baltimore City Health Department, MD JAMES TURNER, American College Health Association AMANDA FULLER, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services GREG PRIMUTH, Walgreens KIM BOGGESS, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
From page 106...
... MICHAEL MUHM, The Boeing Company LEONARDO PEREIRA, Oregon Health and Science University Discussion with Panelists and Attendees SESSION II: PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION AND VACCINE ADMINISTRATION Session Objectives • Examine how jurisdictions and providers interpreted and applied the CDC/ACIP guidance: o Was vaccine administered sequentially or simultaneously to groups within the target population? o Was vaccine restricted to subgroups within the target population?
From page 107...
... Overview and Panel Objectives Raleigh, Austin DAVID LAKEY, Panel Chair, Texas Department of State Health Services Seattle JEFFREY DUCHIN, Panel Chair, Public Health–Seattle & King County, WA Panel Remarks Raleigh LAUREN SMITH, Massachusetts Department of Public Health RAHUL GUPTA, Kanawha–Charleston Health Department, WV BEVERLY PRITCHETT, Washington, DC, Department of Health SCOTT NEEDLE, Collier Health Services, Inc., FL, and the American Academy of Pediatrics CAROL CUNNINGHAM, Ohio Department of Public Safety JOHN CARSON ROUNDS, Village Family Care, NC, and the American Academy of Family Physicians Austin JULIE MORITA, Chicago Department of Public Health, IL PERRY BYNUM, Haltom City Fire/Rescue, TX STEPHEN BLAIR, American Academy of Family Physicians JASON TERK, Cook Children's Physician Network, TX, and the Texas Pediatrics Society TOM SHIMABUKURO, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Seattle TERESA GARRETT, Utah Department of Health KRISTEN EHRESMANN, Minnesota Department of Health JOE FINKBONNER, Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board
From page 108...
... • Discuss lessons learned and how challenges might be addressed to help improve future emergency vaccination programs and other medical countermeasure campaigns. Overview and Panel Objectives Raleigh, Seattle JACK HERRMANN, Panel Chair, National Association of County and City Health Officials Austin KRISTINE SHEEDY, Panel Chair, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
From page 109...
... APPENDIX B 109 Panel Remarks Raleigh KARYL RATTAY, Delaware Department of Health and Social Services PAMELA BLACKWELL, Cobb & Douglas Public Health, GA DAVID BROWN, The Washington Post BENJAMIN RACKLEY, Tuskegee Area Health Education Center, Inc., AL JULIE HENRY, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Austin PAUL HALVERSON, Arkansas Department of Health LESLEA BENNETT-WEBB, Oklahoma State Department of Health CANDACE CRAUSE, Champaign-Urbana Public Health District, IL GREG BOGDAN, Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Center at Denver Health, CO MAGGIE FOX, Reuters Seattle SELENA MANYCHILDREN, Navajo Division of Health MOHAMED SHEIKH HASSAN, Afrique Service Center, WA TIFFANY SUTTER, California Department of Public Health GREG WILKINSON, State of Alaska Health and Social Services Discussion with Panelists and Attendees SESSION IV: MONITORING, IMPACT, AND EVALUATION Session Objectives • Examine and discuss strategies that were used to collect, monitor, evaluate, and use data during the H1N1 vaccination campaign: o What data were used to ascertain the impact and reach of this immunization effort? o What data would have been especially helpful but were not available?
From page 110...
... TILMAN JOLLY, Panel Chair, Department of Homeland Security Seattle BETH BELL, Panel Chair, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Panel Remarks Raleigh KAREN REMLEY, Virginia Department of Health DAVID GRUBER, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services BETH MALDIN MORGENTHAU, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, NY LAURA WILLIAMS, Boston EMS, MA PASCALE WORTLEY, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention BETH ROWE-WEST, Association of Immunization Managers Austin DANIEL HOPFENSPERGER, Wisconsin Department of Health Services EDUARDO SANCHEZ, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas ANGIE HAGY, City of Milwaukee Health Department, WI
From page 111...
... As future campaigns are developed and timedependent scenarios considered, what improvements are needed to ensure a safe, robust, and timely response? Panel Discussion: Implementing the Lessons Learned Raleigh LISA KOONIN, Panel Chair, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CATHY SLEMP, West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources PAMELA BLACKWELL, Cobb & Douglas Public Health, GA SCOTT NEEDLE, Collier Health Services Inc., FL, and the American Academy of Pediatrics Austin JEFFREY DUCHIN, Panel Co-Chair, Public Health–Seattle & King County, WA LISA KOONIN, Panel Co-Chair, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
From page 112...
... Closing Remarks Raleigh JAY BUTLER, Workshop Co-Chair, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Austin, Seattle JEFFREY DUCHIN, Workshop Co-Chair, Public Health–Seattle & King County, WA


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