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Appendix B: Public Workshop Agendas
Pages 191-200

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From page 191...
... Presentations and Discussion on the Scope and Context of Study Charge (20 minutes of opening remarks followed by a 45-minute question-and-answer period) Alex Amparo Assistant Administrator, National Preparedness Directorate Federal Emergency Management Agency Anthony Macintyre Senior Medical Advisor, Department of Homeland Security Office of Health Affairs Medical Liaison Officer, Federal Emergency Management Agency 191
From page 192...
... Welcome and Opening Remarks Ellen MacKenzie, Committee Chair, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
From page 193...
... 9:15–10:45 a.m. Moderator: Maureen Lichtveld, Committee Member, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine Panelists: • Francisco Murphy Rivera, Physician, Adjuntas, Puerto Rico • José Cordero, Department Head, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Georgia • Maria M
From page 194...
... 1:15–2:45 p.m. Moderator: Sue Anne Bell, Committee Member, University of Michigan School of Nursing Panelists: • Tara Das, State Registrar, Texas Department of State Health Services • Edward Kilbane, Physician–Forensic Pathologist, National Disaster Medical System • Mac McClendon, Director of Public Health Preparedness and Response, Harris County Public Health • Rebecca Noe, Epidemiologist, Capacity Building Branch, Center for Preparedness and Response, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2:45–3:00 p.m.
From page 195...
... Welcome and Opening Remarks Ellen MacKenzie, Committee Chair, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health SESSION 5: LOOKING FORWARD -- BEST PRACTICES AND TOOLS FOR ASSESSING AND USING MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY DATA DURING A LARGE-SCALE DISASTER IN REAL TIME 90 minutes (5 minutes for opening remarks followed by moderated discussion and Q&A)
From page 196...
... Member, University of North Carolina Panelists: • Steven Schwartz, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • Umair Shah, Director, Harris County Public Health • Skip Skivington, Vice President of Health Care Continuity Management and Support Services, Kaiser Permanente • Kevin Yeskey, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response PUBLIC COMMENT 30-minute session 12:00– Moderator: Ellen MacKenzie, Committee Chair, Johns 12:30 p.m. Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health • Members of the public are invited to sign up to provide comments on the workshop topic (3 minutes each)
From page 197...
... Moderator: Ellen Mackenzie, Committee Chair, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Panelists: Various representatives from the fire department, law enforcement, health care providers and administrators, civil leaders, town hall staff, and key community members will come to discuss their experiences during the Camp Fire in Paradise.
From page 198...
... 4. Potential roles that researchers can play to support state and local stakeholders in analyzing morbidity and mortality data.
From page 199...
... ET The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Committee on Best Practices for Assessing Mortality and Significant Morbidity Following Large-Scale Disasters is hosting this webinar as part of the committee's broader effort to learn from the perspectives of researchers who are using excess mortality to assess disaster impact. The committee's Statement of Task can be found on the last page of this agenda.
From page 200...
... Panel Presentations Scott Zeger, Johns Hopkins University Troy Quast, University of South Florida 3:00 p.m. Discussion with Committee 4:30 p.m.


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