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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 105-110

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From page 105...
... Who are the health workers and health providers? • To identify and discuss competencies needed to engage with com munities for improving health and health outcomes: What knowl edge, attitudes, and skill sets are needed?
From page 106...
... Moderator: Susan Scrimshaw 9:10am Responsibilities of and for the community -  Jehan El-Bayoumi, Rodham Institute out of George Washington University Q&A 10:00am  I wish the health professional knew: Views from the What street -  Lisa Fitzpatrick, Daveda Hudson, and Marjorie Cooper-Smith, Care Center Facilitated table discussions. Question: Given what you 10:15am  heard, how would you educate health professionals in order to develop these qualities or skills?
From page 107...
...  Facilitator: Beth Velde, Public Service and Community Relations, East Carolina University Speakers: -  Jusie Lydia Siega-Sur, University of the Philippines Manila School of Health Sciences - Jennifer Morton, University of New England Q&A 12:15pm LUNCH Community-based HPE pedagogy: Framing foundational 1:15pm  issues through debate  Objective: To debate the pros and cons of how and when to expose health professional students to community-based experiences Three short debates with facilitated discussion Facilitator: Warren Newton -  Admission Versus Training (Rick Kellerman and Sarita Verma)  Voting Proposition: Nature versus nurture: Health profession educational institutions should place more emphasis on admissions than in training specific competencies during the educational program.
From page 108...
... Coordinating Center, George Washington University Speakers: -  Scott Hinkle, National Board for Certified Counselors' Mental Health Facilitator Program - Ruth Wageman, ReThink Health Q&A 4:15pm Technology and innovations in community-based HPE Moderator: Gillian Barclay, Aetna Foundation -  Jeffrey Brenner, Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers -  Sarah Freeman, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Q&A 5:30pm Closing remarks and adjournment - Susan Scrimshaw 5:30pm Poster session and reception (Keck Atrium)
From page 109...
... Leader: Virginia Adams, National League for Nursing  Assisted by: Joseph Morquecho, DC Metropolitan Police Department Gay and Lesbian Liaison Unit; and Marsha Regenstein, George Washington University Main room: Innovations in community-based HPE  webcast of community-based HPE examples A (presentations are by invitation only) Moderator: Stephen Shannon, American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine 10:45am BREAK
From page 110...
... What are the three most important lessons learned for how these can be accomplished through HPE? 1:00pm LUNCH AND ADJOURNMENT  Room 100 will remain open until 5:00 pm for networking opportunities.


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