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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 49-56

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... . • Discuss the resolved and existing legal and ethical implications of CSC.
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... Panel I Case Study Presentations Aim: • Provide brief examples of how CSC have been incorporated into planning and implemented at the local, state, and federal levels Moderator: Suzet McKinney Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer Illinois Medical District
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... BREAK 10:45 a.m. Panel II Lessons Learned, Opportunities for Improvement, and Gaps in Knowledge Aims: • Understand how CSC fit into the current preparedness and response landscape • Reflect on cases to reveal successes and failures at 10,000-foot level • Suggest range or priorities for enhancing CSC, given advancements and changing landscape
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... 12:30 p.m. Panel III Engagement: Communicating Crisis Standards of Care Aims: • Explore strategies for engagement and communication around CSC with providers, the public, and political leadership • Reflect on examples of past outreach efforts to understand best practices and lessons learned Moderator: Freda Lyon Vice President, Emergency Services Wellstar Health System
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... Aim: • Describe the challenges and opportunities various stake holders face when implementing CSC Small Groups • Emergency Medical Services (EMS) -- Ira Nemeth, Associate Medical Director for EMS and LifeFlight, UMass Memorial Hospital • Local and State Public Health -- Steve Huleatt, Director of Health, West Hartford-Bloomfield Health District • Federal -- Jon Krohmer, Director, Office of EMS, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration • Health Care -- Eric Toner, Senior Scholar, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security • Vendors -- Nicolette Louissaint, Executive Director, Healthcare Ready • Subspecialties o WMD -- Mark Kirk, Director, Chemical Defense Program, Department of Homeland Security o Trauma -- Jennifer Ward, President, Trauma Center Association of America o Legal -- James Hodge, Jr., Professor of Law, Sandra O'Connor School of Law, Arizona State University
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... Professor of Law Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law Arizona State University Discussants: Lee Biddison Associate Professor of Medicine and Chief Wellness Officer Johns Hopkins Medicine Sheri Fink Author of Five Days at Memorial, The New York Times Correspondent 5:15 p.m. Chair's Reflections and Preview of Day Two John Hick Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medical Director of Emergency Preparedness Hennepin Healthcare, University of Minnesota
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... Welcome and Recap of Day One John Hick Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medical Director of Emergency Preparedness Hennepin Healthcare, University of Minnesota Suzet McKinney Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer Illinois Medical District Transition to Great Hall 8:45 a.m. Work Session II Articulating the Way Forward Aim: • For common strategies and issues, articulate actors, actions, and milestones for the next 18–24 months Full audience receives instructions.
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... Small Group Focus Areas to Include • The importance of systems and processes versus trying to plan too many specifics • Building from the "bottom up" -- functions of "extreme surge" planning can help drive the regulatory and administrative supports • Technology's ability to assist in allocation/triage/ information sharing 11:30 a.m. Day Two Wrap-Up John Hick Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medical Director of Emergency Preparedness Hennepin Healthcare, University of Minnesota Suzet McKinney Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer Illinois Medical District 12:00 p.m.


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