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Appendix C: Agenda
Pages 127-134

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... Moving Forward: Implementing a Research Agenda in Disasters NICOLE LURIE Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, Department of Health and Human Services 2:00 p.m. Plenary Session: Overview of Case Studies Demonstrating Health Research Needs, Actions, and Lessons Learned Goal: Explore past research responses, needs, and priority issues of concern for framing the workshop sessions and discussions.
From page 128...
... B LINDBERG Director, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health June 13, 2014 Natcher Conference Center Main Auditorium Irvine, CA Plenary Session 2: Morning Speakers Goal: Identifying data gaps in disasters and implementing research looking forward.
From page 129...
... 1. MICHAEL GOTTESMAN, Deputy Director for Intramural Research, National Institutes of Health 2.
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... ANTHONY SPEIER, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center PANEL 3: IMPROVING DATA COLLECTION CAPABILITIES AND INFORMATION RESOURCES Facilitator: STEVEN PHILLIPS, National Library of Medicine, NIH Goals: Explore new data collection tools and strategies, infrastructure needs to enable effective and accessible data sharing, and field implementation.
From page 131...
... FAITH MITCHELL, President and CEO, Grantmakers In Health 3. SARAH LISTER, Specialist in Public Health and Epidemiology, Congressional Research Service PANEL 5: IMPROVING THE ROLE OF EXTRAMURAL CLINICAL AND ACADEMIC RESEARCHERS, CENTERS, AND NETWORKS Facilitator: DAVID ABRAMSON, Deputy Director, National Center for Disaster Preparedness Goals: Explore the essential role for the academic and clinical research community and other partners in collecting data, data sharing, communications, and other priorities to enable timely
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... 1. SHELLEY DUTEAUX, Assistant Deputy Director of Public Health Emergency Preparedness, California Department of Public Health 2.
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... IRWIN REDLENER, Director, National Center for Disaster Preparedness 4. SALLY PHILLIPS, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Health Affairs, DHS 5.


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