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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
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... Panel 2: Reimagining Behavioral and Public Health Systems Harolyn Belcher, MD, MHS, Chief Diversity Officer and Director, Office of Health, Equity, Inclusion and Diversity, Director, Center for Diversity in Public Health Leadership Training, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Member, Forum for Children's Well-Being, and Panel Facilitator • Introduction: Maxine Hayes, MD, Former State Health Officer, Washington State • Joseph Wright, MD, MPH, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Capital Region Health, University of Maryland Medical System • Michael Warren, MD, MPH, Associate Administrator, Maternal and Child Health, Health Resources and Services Administration • Riana Anderson, PhD, Assistant Professor, Health Behavior and Health Equity, University of Michigan School of Public Health
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... Keynote Address  Introduction: Mary Ann McCabe, PhD, Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington University School of Medicine and Affiliate Faculty in Psychology, George Mason University, Member, Forum for Children's Well-Being Brian Smedley, PhD, Chief of Psychology in the Public Interest and Acting Chief Diversity Officer, American Psychological Association 1:40 p.m. Breakout Discussion #1: Reflecting on what you heard from the panelists yesterday, what are the short- and long-term goals for a reimagined antiracist economic system that supports the well-being of children and families?
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... Deborah Klein Walker, PhD, Adjunct Professor, Boston University School of Public Health and Tufts University School of Medicine, Forum for Children's Well-Being, Member and Facilitator Breakout Groups are pre-assigned, and participants will be automatically placed in groups.


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