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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 125-130

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... Patrick McDermott, U.S. Food and Drug Administration 125
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... Tiedje, Michigan State University 11:10 am Break P  ART B: The Impact of Antimicrobials in the Environment -- The Neglected Link Jeffrey Silverstein, Moderator 11:20 am The Interface and Pathways of Gene Transfer Across the One Health Domains Lance Price, The George Washington University Environmental Compartments of Antimicrobial Resistance and Antibiotic Metabolites Ed Topp, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Management Options for Reducing the Transfer of Antimicrobials to the Environment and Ameliorating the Risk Lisa Durso, U.S. Department of Agriculture Pharmaceutical Industry to Reduce Environmental Impact from Production of Antimicrobials: What Can Be Done?
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... 3:00 pm Break P  ART B: Reducing the Need -- Achieving Desired Behavior Change Through Prevention Measures and Education Mary Wilson, Moderator 3:15 pm Enhancing Practitioner Knowledge and Adoption of Infection Prevention and Control Measures for Both Food and Companion Animal Veterinarians H Morgan Scott, Texas A&M University Leveraging Behavioral Interventions to Achieve Appropriate Antibiotics Prescribing Practices in Health Care Settings Jeffrey A
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... Maccabe, Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges Darrell G Kirch, Association of American Medical Colleges 4:50 pm Wrap-Up Lonnie King, Workshop Chair 5:00 pm Adjourn 5:05 pm Reception WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2017 8:30 am ET Welcome Lonnie King, Workshop Chair Session III: Reducing the Need for Antimicrobials -- Critical Research and Development Actions Kent Kester, Moderator 8:35 am Effective Scientific Advances and Promising Research to Reduce the Need for Antimicrobials Human Health Perspective  Clifford McDonald, U.S.
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... APPENDIX B 129 Critical Incentive Strategies for Accelerating R&D to Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance Gregory Daniel, Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy Session IV: Strengthening Partnerships and International Cooperation Peter Sands, Moderator 10:45 am Implementation of the Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance at the Country Level -- To What Extent Is the Integration with the IHR Core Capacity Building Efforts Possible? Evelyn Wesangula, Ministry of Health, Kenya Immediate Strategies to Develop or Redefine Partnerships  Partnerships in the Age of Bedaquiline: Successes, Challenges, and the Beginning of the End of Tuberculosis Robert Newman, Johnson & Johnson Integrating Food Safety, Animal Health, and Plant Health to Improve the Integrity of the Food Supply Chains Angela Siemens, Cargill Protein Group Regulatory and Policy Frameworks Kathy Talkington, The Pew Charitable Trusts Partnerships to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance John Rex, CARB-X 12:45 pm Lunch Break Session V: Moving Knowledge to Action -- Devising and Prioritizing a Strategy for Immediate Action and Implementation 1:30 pm Introduction to Session James Hughes, Emory University 1:40 pm Group Discussion: Focus on the Most Impactful, Feasible, and Immediate Actions Across the One Health Domains
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... 130 COMBATING ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE THROUGH ONE HEALTH Purpose to address the critical question: What are the top three immediate or short-term actions within each of these themes that could result in the biggest impact that is feasible and cost-effective? Group 1: Surveillance Jeffrey Duchin, Moderator Group 2: Stewardship, Infection Prevention, and Behavior Modification John Rex, Moderator Group 3: Current Basic and Applied Research and Development Emily Erbelding, Moderator Group 4: Global Policy and Coordination Suerie Moon, Moderator 2:30 pm Synthesis and General Discussion James Hughes, Emory University 3:20 pm Closing Remarks Lonnie King, Workshop Chair David Relman, Forum Chair 3:30 pm Adjourn


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