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Appendix D: Public Meeting Agendas
Pages 701-710

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From page 701...
... D Public Meeting Agendas FIRST PUBLIC MEETING August 26, 2019 Videoconference via Zoom 1:00 Welcome • Sten Vermund, Dean, Yale School of Public Health; Committee Chair 1:05–1:45 Presentation of the Statement of Task, background, and discussion • Gail Bolan, Director, Division of STD Prevention National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1:45 Open session adjourn 701
From page 702...
... Van Der Pol, President, American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association 12:15–1:15 Lunch 1:15–2:05 STI prevention and control: Opportunities and barriers at the state and local levels • Gretchen Weiss, Director, HIV, STI, and Viral Hepatitis, National Association of County and City Health Officials
From page 703...
... APPENDIX D 703 • Elizabeth Ruebush, Director of STD, HIV, and Viral Hepatitis, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials • George Walton, Board of Directors and Vice Chair of the Public Policy Committee, National Coalition of STD Directors; STD Program Manager, Iowa Department of Public Health 2:05–3:05 Examples and experiences at the state and local levels • Leandro Mena, STD Medical Director, Mississippi State Department of Health; Professor, University of Mississippi Medical Center • Demetre Daskalakis, Deputy Commissioner, Division of Disease Control, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (via Zoom) • Joanna Shaw-KaiKai, Infectious Disease Physician and Associate Medical Director, Communicable Disease Control Bureau, Metro Public Health Department, Nashville/Davidson County • Naveen Patil, Medical Director for Infectious Diseases, Arkansas Department of Health 3:05–3:20 Break 3:20–3:50 Report overview: The Impact of Sexually Transmitted Diseases on the United States: Still Hidden, Getting Worse, Can Be Controlled • Shoshanna Sofaer, Director, Strategic Research Planning for Health Policy Research, American Institutes for Research; National Academy of Public Administration study fellow 3:50–4:10 Public comment 4:10 Open session adjourn
From page 704...
... Blankenship, Professor, Department of Sociology; Associate Dean of Research, College of Arts and Sciences; Co-Director, Social and Behavioral Sciences Core, DC CFAR, American University • Susan Sherman, Professor, Department of Health, Behavior and Society; Co-Director, CFAR Baltimore Collaboratory; Co-Director, Bloomberg American Health Initiative Addiction and Overdose Workgroup, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 10:15–10:25 Break 10:25–11:30 Biomedical STI interventions • Brenda Korte, Technology Consultant, POC Device Consulting • Emilie Alirol (remote) , STI Project Leader, Global Antibiotic Research and Development Partnership • Manos Perros (remote)
From page 705...
... Kalichman, Professor of Psychology, University of Connecticut 1:40–2:10 STI economic burden • Harrell Chesson, Health Economist, Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2:10–2:35 STI federal action plan • Carol S Jimenez, Deputy Director for Strategic Initiatives, Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/ AIDS Policy, Department of Health and Human Services 2:35–2:40 Stretching break 2:40–3:30 mHealth, eHealth, communications, technology-assisted interventions, and community-engaged research • Liz Chen, Assistant Professor, Department of Health Behavior, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill • José A
From page 706...
... , Bureau of Primary Health Care, Health Resources and Services Administration 1:10–2:15 Opportunities to prevent and treat STIs • Ina Park, Associate Professor, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine; Medical Director, California Prevention Training Center; Medical Consultant, Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • Dan Wohlfeiler, Co-Founder, Building Healthy Online Communities 2:15–3:05 Report overview: The STD Epidemic in America: The Frontline Struggle • Georges C Benjamin (remote)
From page 707...
... , Senior Staff Research Scientist, Google • Emmett Patterson (remote) , Global Health Projects Manager, Grindr for Equality 5:30–5:45 Public comment 5:45 Open session adjourn FIFTH PUBLIC MEETING January 30, 2020 Videoconference via Zoom 1:00 Opening remarks and introductions • Sten Vermund, Dean, Yale School of Public Health; Committee Chair 1:05 Perspectives from the field and discussion • Kate Washburn, Senior Director, Public Health Outcomes Improvement, Planned Parenthood Federation of America • Krishna Upadhya, Senior Medical Advisor, Planned Parenthood Federation of America • Kevin Ault, Professor and Director, General Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Kansas Medical Center; Fellow, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 2:00 Open session adjourn
From page 708...
... 708 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS SIXTH PUBLIC MEETING May 19, 2020 Videoconference via Zoom 12:00 Welcome and opening remarks • Sten Vermund, Dean, Yale School of Public Health; Committee Chair 12:10–1:00 Presentations • Janet Wilson, President, IUSTI • Henry de Vries, Department of Infectious Diseases, Public Health Service of Amsterdam, Netherlands • Meg Doherty, Sami Gottlieb, & Melanie Taylor, World Health Organization 1:00–1:30 Q&A/discussion with panelists  1:30 Open session adjourn SEVENTH PUBLIC MEETING September 9, 2020 Videoconference via Zoom 1:00–1:10 Welcome and introductions • Amy Geller, Study Director 1:10–1:50 Lived experience panel #1 1:50–2:05 Discussion 2:05–2:45 Lived experience panel #2 2:45–3:00 Discussion 3:00 Open session adjourn
From page 709...
... APPENDIX D 709 EIGHTH PUBLIC MEETING September 14, 2020 Videoconference via Zoom 3:00–3:10 Welcome and introductions • Amy Geller, Study Director 3:10–3:50 Lived experience panel #1 3:50–4:05 Discussion 4:05–4:45 Lived experience panel #2 4:45–5:00 Discussion 5:00 Open session adjourn


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