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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 51-54

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From page 51...
... For the purposes of this event, the planning committee uses these definitions: • Prevention: universal prevention addressing the entire population, regardless of risk level; • Adolescent: youth aged 10–19, with an emphasis on the earlier years in the range; and • Healthcare setting: including all healthcare providers (e.g., pedia tricians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners) , as well as health educators.
From page 52...
... 52 FAMILY-FOCUSED INTERVENTIONS DAY 1: MAY 5, 2022 8:30–9:00 am Registration 9:00–9:10 Welcome Remarks  Karen Scott, MD, MPH, Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts 9:10–9:30 Laying Out Workshop Goals, and the Need for Family Focused Interventions Leslie Walker-Harding, MD, University of Washington 9:30–10:00 A Systems Perspective Breda Velasquez, MD, Kaiser Permanente Medical Care 10:00–11:30 Making the Case for Family-Focused Interventions in Health Care Settings Moderator: Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, PhD, MPH, LCSW, RN, Duke University School of Nursing 10:00–10:45 Panel Presentations Hoover Adger Jr., MD, MPH Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Kimá Joy Taylor, MD, MPH Anka Consulting LLC John Lowe, RN, PhD The University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing 10:45–11:30 Q&A Session with Panelists 11:30–11:45 Break 11:45 am– Barriers and Opportunities to Program Implementation 1:15 pm Moderator: Terrinieka Powell, PhD, MA, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 11:45 am– Panel Presentations 12:30 pm Yannine Estrada, PhD University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies Daniel S Shaw, PhD University of Pittsburgh Brenda Miller, PhD Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation
From page 53...
... Matson, PhD, MPH Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 3:15–4:00 Q&A Session with Panelists 4:00–5:00 Summary of Key Takeaways and Closing Notes Leslie Walker-Harding, MD, University of Washington 5:00 Adjourn DAY 2: MAY 6, 2022 8:30–9:00 am Registration 9:00–9:10 Welcome Remarks  Ken Shatzkes, PhD, Foundation for Opiod Response Efforts 9:10–9:30 Review of Agenda Leslie Walker-Harding, MD, University of Washington 9:30–11:00 Policies to Support Family-Focused Interventions in Health Care Settings  Moderator: Erin McKnight, MD, MPH, Nationwide Children's Hospital 9:30–10:15 Panel Presentations Linda Richter, PhD Partnership to End Addiction
From page 54...
... 3:00–4:00 Presentation of Small Group Plans 4:00–4:30 Closing Notes Leslie Walker-Harding, MD, University of Washington 4:30 Adjourn


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