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Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of the Planning Committee Members and Workshop Speakers
Pages 91-104

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From page 91...
... She was honored by the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Children with Disabilities with their lifetime achievement award, by the Academic Pediatric Association with their Health Care Delivery Award and by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine with their Women in Rehabilitation Award. Emily Hotez is an assistant professor of medicine and developmental psychology researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles ­David Geffen School of Medicine.
From page 92...
... She was appointed by DC Mayor Muriel Bowser to serve as a member of the DC Developmental Disabilities Council and is a member of the Got Transition® National Family Health Care Transition Advisory Group. Myrick holds a B.A.
From page 93...
... He is also the director of the Ohio State Nisonger Center, a University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities. Tassé has a focus on the assessment and intervention of co-occurring mental/behavioral health concerns, supporting individuals with disabilities and their families, and diagnostic issues.
From page 94...
... She is currently a principal with Health Management Associates, bringing her broad expertise to health plans and systems, state and local governments, national health organizations and programs, community clinics and provider groups, community-based and other health and human services programs. Ian Ferguson is an associated professor for clinical pediatrics at Yale University School of Medicine and completed pediatrics training at St.
From page 95...
... She focuses on developing and evaluating health care delivery interventions for children with chronic complex illness and disability that maximizes their health outcomes and participation within a family context. As co-research lead of Lurie Children's Care Connect digital health programs, Foster helps guide evaluation of the use of emerging health technologies across the pediatric health care continuum with a focus on care at home.
From page 96...
... As a result, she has gotten to serve on the Arkansas Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities and, most recently, become the Ethics and Mission Integration Director at ASN. Margarita Hunnefield after college was a targeted case manager for Northeast Florida State Hospitals Community Behavioral Health in Macclenny, Florida and BJC Behavioral Health in St.
From page 97...
... Lopez has worked with children and youth with ASD and helped educate parents raising children with ASD. Her research interests include family experiences raising children with autism, the development and implementation of culturally informed autism intervention for Latinx families, and ecological and socio-cultural perspectives of disparities in age of diagnosis and treatment access among underserved populations.
From page 98...
... She completed her pediatric residency training and pediatric infectious disease fellowship training at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY. She is medical director for the Bower Lyman Center for the Medically Complex Child and the Jacksonville Health and Transition Services programs, providing care to Jacksonville's most fragile high-risk children, youth and young adults.
From page 99...
... Raphael is a past appointee of the Lieutenant Governor to the Texas Health Disparities Task Force. His awards have included: the Research Mentorship Award from the Department of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, Health Advocacy Award from Doctors for Change, and Meritorious Service Award from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission.
From page 100...
... Rebecca Seltzer is an assistant professor of pediatrics at the Johns H ­ opkins School of Medicine, division of general pediatrics, with joint faculty appoint­ments at the Berman Institute of Bioethics and Bloomberg School of ­Public Health. Her research focuses on the intersection of pediatric medical and social complexity, with a particular focus on improving care delivery and well-being for children with medical complexity in or at risk of entering the child welfare system.
From page 101...
... Karrie A Shogren is director of the Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities (a University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities)
From page 102...
... Christopher Stille is a professor of pediatrics and section head of general academic pediatrics at the University of Colorado, school of medicine and Children's Hospital Colorado. He leads a group of pediatric faculty, practices and teaches primary care pediatrics, and conducts pediatric health services research and quality improvement focused on improving systems of care for children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN)
From page 103...
... Peace Corps volunteer in Nicoya, Costa Rica, and with the Peace Corps Crisis Corps in response to Hurricane Katrina. Emily Shea Tanis is currently associate research professor at the Kanas University Center in Developmental Disabilities, Life Span Institute, University of Kansas.
From page 104...
... Ani Whitmore is a research psychologist with nearly a decade of quantitative and qualitative research, evaluation, and project management experience. She has expertise in child development and school-based mental health, developmental disabilities, and research methodology.


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