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Appendix B: Committee Biographical Sketches
Pages 201-212

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... Dr. Clever received undergraduate and medical degrees from Stanford University and had several years of medical residency and fellowships at Stanford and UCSF in internal medicine, infectious diseases, community medicine, and occupational medicine.
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... Throughout her career, she has promoted community health and resiliency through partnerships and has a long-term record of successfully leveraging community assets to create innovative, practical, and sustainable community-based approaches to complex public health challenges. To improve public health surge capacity during emergencies, she created one of the first and largest local public health volunteer response programs in the United States, the Bioterrorism Medical Action Team, which prepared Fairfax to seamlessly transition to the Medical Reserve Corps program.
From page 203...
... Prior to this role, he was the emergency management coordinator at Duke University Hospital and held prior positions related to workplace safety and health with GlaxoSmithKline, Reichhold Chemicals, Lockheed, and ICF Technology. Over the course of three decades of practice in the field of industrial hygiene, he has sought to shift the "more is better" perception of personal protective equipment (PPE)
From page 204...
... Dr. Harrison is the associate director of the UCSF Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency Program and the director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health–funded Occupational Health Internship Program.
From page 205...
... He was a founding member of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Standing Committee on Personal Protective Equipment in the Workplace (2005–2013)
From page 206...
... Technical Correlating Committee on Fire and Emergency Services Protective Clothing and Equipment; a member of the NFPA Respiratory Protection Equipment Committee; the past chair of the International Society for Respiratory Protection, Americas Section; American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) F23.65 subcommittee chairman for Respiratory Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment (previously American National Standards Institute [ANSI]
From page 207...
... She currently serves on the Influenza Working Group of Canada's National Advisory Committee on Immunization and on the infection control subcommittee of the Ontario Provincial Infectious Diseases Advisory Committee and is a member of several local, provincial, and national pandemic influenza committees. She is an expert reviewer for many research funding agencies, including the Canadian Institute of Health Research and the U.S.
From page 208...
... Dr. Nyquist is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Infectious Diseases and a board member of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society and serves as chair of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America's Pediatric Leadership Council.
From page 209...
... Skivington has been responsible for the implementation of a formal health care continuity management program throughout Kaiser Permanente. In addition to leading this formal planning process as the organization's national incident manager, and immediately following the anthrax attacks in October 2001, he formed and leads Kaiser Permanente's threat assessment and response program, which consists of an executive oversight council and functional working groups in the disciplines of clinical (physicians, nursing, pharmacy, and laboratory)
From page 210...
... This expertise and her sustained scholarly efforts in this area have been recognized and have improved health care in a variety of ways. She has served on a number of important policy-making committees (e.g., she co-chaired two National Quality Forum technical advisory panels and she served as an expert for the Massachusetts Expert Panel on Healthcare-Associated Infections and the California Health Department)
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... Dr. Veenema has previously served on the National Academies' Standing Committee for the Strategic National Stockpile and she served as the 2017–2018 National Academy of Medicine Distinguished Nurse Scholarin-Residence.


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