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Appendix D: Workshop Agenda
Pages 87-94

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From page 87...
... Panel Presentations • Alison Whelan, Chief Medical Education Officer, Association of American Medical Colleges • Julie Kornfeld, Vice Provost for Academic Programs, Columbia University • Kecia Kelly, Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer, Legacy Health BREAKOUT SESSIONS 2:40 p.m. Enter breakout rooms to form questions for speakers 3:10 p.m.
From page 88...
... Panel Presentations • Laura A Taylor, Program Director and Chair, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Graduate School of Nursing • Heather Johnson, Chair and Director, FNP and WHNP Programs, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Graduate School of Nursing • Jessica S
From page 89...
... McGivney, Associate Dean for Community Partnerships, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy Second Dyad  Christy-Anne Mitchell, Doctor of Nurse Practice Student, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Graduate School of Nursing  Laura A Taylor, Program Director and Chair, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Graduate School of Nursing Third Dyad  Yoni Siden, University of Michigan Medical School, University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy, M.D./M.P.P.
From page 90...
... Matthew, Doctor of Physical Therapy Student Group 2: Some learners are removed from health system during a crisis • Jeremiah McGuire, CPMA/MS Student, Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center • Scribe: Joanne Michelle Ocampo, 3rd-year Doctor of Public Health, Columbia University Group 3: Learners remain in the health system during a crisis • Isa Prude, Student Optometric Physician, Nova Southeastern University - College of Optometry • Scribe: Hannah Goodtree, National Academies 7:45 p.m. Share top risk and benefit considerations with the large group Moderator: Jasmine L
From page 91...
... Garland McKinney, Doctoral Student, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and Yoni Siden, University of Michigan Medical School and Ford School of Public Policy, M.D./M.P.P. Candidate, Class of 2022, and Tiffany Mathis, Masters of Social Work Student, Morgan State University • Group 2 Leaders: Reena Karani, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and Jessica Johnson, Learner, Kentucky College of Optometry, Class of 2023 • Group 3 Leaders: Kenya Beard, Social Mission and Academic Excellence, Chamberlain University, and Joanne Michelle Ocampo, third-year Doctor of Public Health, Columbia University 12:00 p.m.
From page 92...
... Panel discussion: patient and public protection during a crisis Moderator: Mark Merrick, College of Health and Human Services, The University of Toledo Accreditation • Barbara Barzansky, LCME Cosecretary, American Medical Association • Veronica Catanese, LCME Cosecretary, Association of American Medical Colleges • Eric L Sauers, President, Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education Licensure and Regulation • Nancy R
From page 93...
... Welcome and background • Erin Patel, Veterans Health Administration Describe the decision tree • Robert Cain, American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, Cochair
From page 94...
... Breakout Groups Exploring a decision tree How well does the decision tree work during regional, national, and global crises? Regional crisis group: An earthquake in the New •  Madrid Seismic Zone • Lead: Lisa VanHoose, Ujima Institute • Assisted by: Robert Cain, Planning Committee Cochair National crisis group: Dealing with a cyberattack •  • Lead: Jonathan Amiel, Columbia University • Assisted by: Erin Patel, Planning Committee Cochair Global crisis group: COVID mutations render vaccines •  and therapeutics ineffective • Lead: Kenya Beard, Chamberlain University • Assisted by: Jasmine L


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