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Appendix B: Public Meeting Agendas
Pages 221-236

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From page 221...
... 3. Discuss appropriate target population groups, advantages, issues, and challenges associated with a range of prepositioning strategies, including workplace caches, hospital caches, caches in schools/ universities/daycares, caches in institutional facilities for older adults, and household stockpiles.
From page 222...
... 8:15 a.m. RobeRt bass, Session Chair Executive Director Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems elin GuRsky Senior Advisor Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response Department of Health and Human Services GReG buRel Director, Division of Strategic National Stockpile Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response Centers for Disease Control and Prevention kathRyn bRinsfield Director, Workforce Health and Medical Support Division Office of Health Affairs Department of Homeland Security
From page 223...
... 10:00 a.m. heRminia Palacio, Session Chair Executive Director Harris County Public Health and Environmental Services, Texas susan cooPeR Commissioner Tennessee Department of Health david staRR Director, Countermeasures Response Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene andRea mathias Deputy Health Officer Worcester County, Maryland 10:50 a.m.
From page 224...
... SESSION 4: PREPOSITIONING EFFORTS IN OTHER DOMAINS Session Objective: Examine successes and lessons learned through the implementation of prepositioning strategies in other domains, including prepositioning of atropine in Israel, potassium iodide provided to people living near nuclear facilities, and household antibiotic kits provided to postal workers and their families in Minneapolis-St.
From page 225...
... BREAK SESSION 6: LEGAL AND REGULATORY ISSUES Session Objective: Discuss federal and state legal and regulatory issues associated with prepositioning antibiotics using strategies such as workplace caches, hospital caches, and household stockpiles.
From page 226...
... Principal Counsel, Assistant Attorney General Department of Health & Mental Hygiene, Office of the Attorney General, Maryland mitchel Rothholz Chief of Staff American Pharmacists Association 3:45 p.m. Discussion with Committee SESSION 7: SAFETY ISSUES Session Objective: Discuss safety concerns associated with prepositioning strategies, including workplace caches and household stockpiles.
From page 227...
... Closing Remarks RobeRt bass, Committee Chair Executive Director Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems tia Powell, Committee Vice-Chair Director Montefiore-Einstein Center for Bioethics 5:30 p.m. ADJOURN DAY 1 Day 2: Tuesday, March 1, 2011 Washington Plaza Hotel 10 Thomas Circle Washington, DC 8:00 a.m.
From page 228...
... 8:15 a.m. tia Powell, Session Chair Director Montefiore-Einstein Center for Bioethics michael andeRson Vice President and Associate Chief Medical Officer University Hospitals and Associate Professor of Pediatric Critical Care Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio alexis silveR Vice President of Policy and Clinical Affairs Home Care Association of New York State kevin smith Emergency Disaster Services Director Florida Division of The Salvation Army 9:05 a.m.
From page 229...
... 10:30 a.m. Discussion with Committee SESSION 10: HOSPITAL AND COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER CACHES Session Objectives: • Review current efforts to preposition antibiotics within hospitals, community health centers, or other health care institutions.
From page 230...
... 11:00 a.m. JeffRey uPPeRman, Panel Chair Director of Trauma, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles Associate Professor of Surgery, Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California michael Robbins Strategic National Stockpile Director Chicago Department of Public Health thomas tiGhe President and Chief Executive Officer Disaster Relief International amelia muccio Director of Disaster Planning New Jersey Primary Care Association 11:30 a.m.
From page 231...
... Panel B: Other Prepositioning Strategies RobeRt buRhans, Panel Chair (Retired) Director of Health Emergency Preparedness New York State Department of Health James tuRneR Immediate Past President American College Health Association tim stePhens Public Health Advisor National Sheriff's Association 2:30 p.m.
From page 232...
... 3:15 p.m. Panel A: Modeling Prepositioning Strategies stePhen Pollock, Panel Chair Herrick Emeritus Professor of Manufacturing University of Michigan JeffRey heRRmann Associate Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering and Institute for Systems Research University of Maryland nathaniel huPeRt Director, Preparedness Modeling Unit Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Associate Professor of Public Health and Medicine Weill Medical College, Cornell University sid baccam Senior Scientist Innovative Emergency Management (IEM)
From page 233...
... 2. Receive updated briefing on ASPR's public engagement project and discuss how ASPR anticipates using the results of that project in conjunction with the IOM report.
From page 234...
... Note: This session will focus specifically on populations who, by virtue of socioeconomic status and/or demographic characteristics, may be at systemically increased risk for lower access to disaster mitigation response -- for example, people with low incomes/limited transportation outcomes, people with no or limited English proficiency, historically underserved ethnic/racial groups, people with disabilities (especially vision impaired,
From page 235...
... BREAK SESSION 3: PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT ON PREPOSITIONING Session Objective: Receive updated briefing on ASPR public engagement project and discuss how ASPR anticipates using the results of that project in conjunction with the recommendations in the IOM report.


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