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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 91-104

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From page 91...
... · Discuss opportunities to improve the integration and coordination with public health systems to address challenges to national public health security, particularly in rural settings.
From page 92...
... Charge to Workshop Speakers and Participants DRew Dawson Director Office of Emergency Medical Services National Highway Traffic Safety Administration SESSION I: WORKSHOP CONTEXT: 2008 MEXICAN HAT INCIDENT Session Objective: Provide a brief overview of the 2008 Mexican Hat, Utah, incident. Consider unique and common barriers to rural response that were highlighted by the 2008 Mexican Hat incident.
From page 93...
... Overview of Incident Response and Associated Challenges During the 2010 Caddo and Little Missouri Rivers, Arkansas, Flooding FloyD Dunson Deputy Emergency Manager Howard County Emergency Management Agency Mineral Springs Fire and Rescue 9:30 a.m. Discussion with Attendees Jolene whitney, Session Chair Deputy Director Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness Utah Department of Health 10:00 a.m.
From page 94...
... John ChiaRamonte, Panel Chair Lead Associate Booz Allen Hamilton paul patRiCk Director Bureau of EMS and Preparedness State of Utah Department of Health aaRRon ReineRt Executive Director Lakes Region EMS John isFoRt Director Business Development & Physician Services Marcum & Wallace Memorial Hospital Paramedic Madison County Emergency Medical Services 10:50 a.m. Discussion with Panelists and Attendees John ChiaRamonte, Panel Chair Lead Associate Booz Allen Hamilton 11:20 a.m.
From page 95...
... Jon kRohmeR, Panel Chair Office of Health Affairs Department of Homeland Security GloRia tavenneR Dow Gwinnett County Department of Fire and Emergency Services Lawrenceville, Georgia noRm DineRman Medical Director LifeFlight of Maine
From page 96...
... Panel Discussion: The Prehospital System, Innovative Models and Approaches to Improve Response nels sanDDal, Panel Chair President Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation GaRy winGRove Director Government Relations & Strategic Affairs Mayo Clinic Medical Transport myRa wooD Director Vital Link Ambulance in Arkansas aimee binninG CVC Training Director, Region III NAEMT 2:30 p.m. Discussion with Panelists and Attendees nels sanDDal, Panel Chair President Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation
From page 97...
... Pleasant, Iowa 4:15 p.m. Panel Discussion: The Rural Healthcare System, Innovative Models and Approaches to Improve Response Dia GainoR, Panel Chair Director Idaho State Emergency Medical Services RobeRt winChell Director Division of Trauma Maine Medical Center
From page 98...
... Explore the unique challenges associated with ensuring integration in a rural setting. Discuss benefits of establishing effective incident command structure that fully integrates the health response system.
From page 99...
... Arthur and Marie Kirk Family Professor of Surgery Eastern Virginia Medical School Medical Director Shock Trauma Center Sentara Norfolk General Hospital Glenn Gaines Deputy U.S. Fire Administrator Federal Emergency Management Agency JenniFeR hameRlinCk Director Emergency Management Agency Mercer County, Illinois Glenn mitChell Chief Medical Officer Sisters of Mercy Health System Roy alson Medical Director, Forsyth County EMS Medical Director, Disaster Services North Carolina Office of EMS linDa williams Emergency Services Coordinator Chouteau County, Montana
From page 100...
... 10:05 a.m. Session Objectives and Introduction Dia GainoR, Panel Chair Director Idaho State Emergency Medical Services 10:15 a.m.
From page 101...
... Dia GainoR, Panel Chair Director Idaho State Emergency Medical Services 11:45 a.m. LUNCH SESSION V: IMPROVING RURAL MASS CASUALITY RESPONSE IN THE UNITED STATES -- THE WAY AHEAD Session Objective: Review current security plans and examine the resources available, as well as those that are needed, to ensure appropriate safety and security of assets and individuals during the dispensing of medical countermeasures.
From page 102...
... Office of Health Affairs Department of Homeland Security James Detienne Supervisor EMS & Trauma Systems Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services DRew Dawson Director Office of Emergency Medical Services National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 1:30 p.m. Discussion with Panelists and Attendees · iven the limited financial resources, what can and G should be done by the relevant stakeholders to improve preparedness and response in rural settings?
From page 103...
... 2:15 p.m. Panel Discussion: Synopsis of Workshop Discussions RobeRt bass, Panel Chair Executive Director Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems Jolene whitney Deputy Director Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness Utah Department of Health John ChiaRamonte Lead Associate Booz Allen Hamilton Jon kRohmeR Office of Health Affairs Department of Homeland Security Dia GainoR Director Idaho State Emergency Medical Services nels sanDDal President Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation JeRRy Johnston Immediate Past President, NAEMT EMS Director Henry County Health Center, Mt.
From page 104...
... · hat action steps are required to integrate these W strategies into the current public health system? · hat resources and further infrastructure investments W will be necessary in the short and long term?


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