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Meeting 1: Research Priorities in Emergency Preparedness and Response for Public Health Systems

When:
Tuesday, December 18, 2007 - Friday, December 21, 2007 (11:17 AM)
Where:
Keck Center • 500 Fifth St. NW, Washington, DC 20001 Map

Topic(s):
Biomedical and Health Research, Health Care Workforce, Public Health
Activity:
Research Priorities in Emergency Preparedness and Response for Public Health Systems
Board(s):
Board on Health Sciences Policy

 

Research Priorities in Emergency Preparedness and Response

for

Public Health Systems

 

Board on Health Sciences Policy

 

 

Tuesday December 18, 2007

 

Keck Building

Room 100

500 Fifth St., NW

Washington , DC 20001

 

 

12:00 - 3:00 p.m.           Closed session

3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.    Open Session: Sponsor's charge to the committee

 

 

Public Workshop  

 

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

 

Keck Building

Room 100

500 Fifth St., NW

Washington , DC 20001

 

Workshop Goals

  • Identify the most promising near-term (3-5 year) opportunities to improve the public health systems responsible for emergency preparedness and response for catastrophic events
  • Each speaker has been asked to specifically identify 1-2 areas where there are gaps in knowledge in public health systems and a set of short-term research priorities to help address them
  • Identify research opportunities for emergency preparedness and response in public health systems that are relevant to the specific expertise resident at schools of public health
    • Each priority should have measurable outcomes that will likely result in near-term improvements to public health systems for preparedness over the next 3 to 5 years.

     *** Please note a continental breakfast will be available at 8:00 a.m. for all attendees

     

    8:00 a.m.          Welcome and Introductions

     

    Kenneth Shine

    Committee Chair

    Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs

    The University of Texas System

     

    8:15 a.m.          Background and Charge to the Committee

     

    Richard Besser

    Director

    Coordinating Office for Terrorism Preparedness and Emergency Response

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

      

    8:30 a.m.          Public Health System Research: Survey of the Field, Gaps and Near Terms Needs       

     

    Irwin Redlener

    Director, National Center for Disaster Preparedness

    Associate Dean for Public Health Preparedness

    Clinical Professor of Population and Family Health

    Mailman School of Public Health

    Columbia University

     

    8:45 a.m.          Perspectives from Schools of Public Health

     

    Harrison Spencer

    President and CEO

    Association of Schools of Public Health

     

    Session I: panel discussion

    Preparing the public health workforce

     

    Session Objective: To identify research opportunities that may be used to develop and evaluate strategies and tools that can be used to train and exercise the public health workforce to meet responsibilities for detection, mitigation, and recovery in varied settings and populations.

     

    Kenneth Shine, Session Chair

    Committee Chair

    Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs

    The University of Texas System

     

    9:00 a.m.          Panel Discussion: Preparing the Public Health Workforce

    Each panelist will be asked to speak for 10 minutes to give his or her perspective on research gaps and priorities.  

     

    Ed Baker

    Director

    North Carolina Institute for Public Health

    University of North Carolina School of Public Health

     

    Debra Olson

    Associate Dean of Public Health Practice

    University of Minnesota School of Public Health

     

    Brian Flynn

    Associate Director of the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress

    Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry

    Department of Psychiatry

    Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences

     
    Sally Phillips

    Director

    Public Health Emergency Preparedness

    Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

     

    Rebecca Head

    Health Officer

    Monroe County Public Health Department

    National Association of County and City Health Officials 

     

    10:00 a.m.        Discussion with Committee

     

    Kenneth Shine, Session Chair

    Committee Chair

    Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs

    The University of Texas System

     

    10:40 a.m.       BREAK

     

    Session II: panel discussion

    Improving information management

     

    Session Objective: To identify research opportunities that would allow for improved availability and usefulness of scenario modeling and forecasting and knowledge management tools during crisis decision-making.

     

    Martha Hill , Session Chair

    Committee Vice-Chair

    Dean

    The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

     

    10:55 a.m.        Panel Discussion: Improving Information Management

    Each panelist will be asked to speak for 10 minutes to give his or her perspective on research gaps and priorities.  

     

    Steven Phillips

    Associate Director for Specialized Information Services

    National Library of Medicine

     

    John Harrald

    Director

    Institute for Crisis, Disaster, and Risk Management

    George Washington University

     

    Steven H. Hinrichs

    University of Nebraska

    Stokes-Shackleford Professor of Pathology

    Department of Pathology/Microbiology

    Director, Center for Biosecurity

    Director, Nebraska Public Health Laboratory

     

     

    Gus Birkhead

    Deputy Commissioner, Office of Public Health

    New York State Department of Health

     

    11:40 a.m.        Discussion with Committee

     

    Martha Hill , Session Chair

    Committee Vice-Chair

    Dean

    The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

     

    12:30 p.m.       Lunch

    Note: Lunch will be provided in the lobby outside the meeting room for committee members, workshop speakers, and attendees

     

     

    Steven H. Hinrichs

    University of Nebraska

    Stokes-Shackleford Professor of Pathology

    Department of Pathology/Microbiology

    Director, Center for Biosecurity

    Director, Nebraska Public Health Laboratory


    Session III:  panel discussion

    Improving timely emergency communications

     

    Session Objective: To identify research opportunities and evaluate characteristics of effective risk communication in emergency settings and system enhancements to improve effective information exchange across diverse partners and populations under emergency conditions.

     

    Kenneth Shine, Session Chair

    Committee Chair

    Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs

    The University of Texas System

     

    1:00 p.m.          Panel Discussion: Improving Timely Emergency Communications

    Each panelist will be asked to speak for 10 minutes to give his or her perspective on research gaps and priorities.  

     

    Nancy McKelvey

    Chief Nurse

    American Red Cross

     

    David Ropeik

    Risk Communication Consultant

     

    Barbara Cochran

    President

    Radio-Television News Directors Association

     

    Jayne Lux

    Director, Global Health Benefits Institute

    National Business Group on Health

     

    1:45 p.m.          Discussion with Committee

     

    Kenneth Shine, Session Chair

    Committee Chair

    Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs

    The University of Texas System

     

    2:30 p.m.         BREAK

     

      

    Session IV: panel discussion

    Protecting vulnerable populations in emergencies

     

    Session Objective: To identify research opportunities that will result in improved identification of health vulnerabilities and evaluation of interventions designed to lessen the risk of poor health outcomes.

     

    Martha Hill , Session Chair

    Committee Vice-Chair

    Dean

    The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

     

    2:45 p.m.          Panel Discussion: Protecting Vulnerable Populations in Emergencies

    Each panelist will be asked to speak for 10 minutes to give his or her perspective on research gaps and priorities.  

     

    George Foltin

    Director

    Center for Pediatric Emergency Medicine

    NYU Medical Center

     

    Eric Baumgartner

    Director

    Office of Policy and Program Development

    Louisiana Public Health Institute

     

    Maureen Lichtveld

    Chair

    Department of Environmental Health Science

    Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

     

    Michelle Gourdine

    Deputy Secretary of Public Health Services

    Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

     

    Monica Schoch-Spana

    Senior Fellow

    Center for BioSecurity

    University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

     

    3:40 p.m.          Discussion with Committee

     

    Martha Hill , Session Chair

    Committee Vice-Chair

    Dean

    The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

      

    General Discussion with Attendees

     

    4:25 p.m.          Discussion with Meeting Participants and Audience

     

    Kenneth Shine

    Committee Chair

    Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs

    The University of Texas System

     

    Martha Hill

    Committee Vice-Chair

    Dean

    The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

     

    5:00 p.m.         WORKSHOP ADJOURN FOR THE DAY

     

    5:30-6:30 p.m.            Reception

                                        All participants are welcome to join the committee for a reception in                                                                      the 3rd Floor Atrium


     

    Public Workshop

     

    Thursday, December 20, 2007

     

    Keck Building

    Room 100

    500 Fifth St., NW

    Washington , DC 20001

     

    Workshop Goals

    • Identify the most promising near-term (3-5 year) opportunities to improve the public health systems responsible for emergency preparedness and response for catastrophic events
    • Each speaker has been asked to specifically identify 1-2 areas where there are gaps in knowledge in public health systems and a set of short-term research priorities to help address them
    • Identify research opportunities for emergency preparedness and response in public health systems that are relevant to the specific expertise resident at schools of public health
      • Each priority should have measurable outcomes that will likely result in a near-term impact over the next 3 to 5 years.

       10:00 a.m.        Welcome and Introductions

       

      Kenneth Shine

      Committee Chair

      Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs

      The University of Texas System

       

      Session V: panel discussion

      Strengthening response systems

       

      Session Objective: To identify research opportunities that will assist in the development and evaluation of integrated systems of emergency public health services and incident management, including performance measurement and evaluation.

       

      Kenneth Shine , Session Chair

      Committee Chair

      Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs

      The University of Texas System

       

       

      10:10 a.m.        Panel Discussion: Strengthening Response Systems

      Each panelist will be asked to speak for 10 minutes to give his or her perspective on research gaps and priorities.  

       

      Drew Dawson

      Director

      Office of Emergency Medical Services

      National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

       

      Leslee Stein-Spencer

      Program Advisor

      National Association of State    EMS Officials

       

      Leonard Marcus

      Co-Director

      National Preparedness Leadership Initiative: A joint program of the Harvard School of Public Health and the Kennedy School of Government Director

      Program for Health Care Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Harvard School of Public Health

       

      Joseph Barbera

      Co-Director

      Institute for Crisis, Disaster, and Risk Management

      The George Washington University

       

      10:55 a.m.        Discussion with Committee

       

      Kenneth Shine , Session Chair

      Committee Chair

      Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs

      The University of Texas System

       

      summary and GENERAL DISCUSSION

       

      11:30 a.m.        Panel Discussion: Summary of Major Issues and Potential Research Priorities

       

      Lynn Goldman

      Chair

      Interdepartmental Program in Applied Public Health

      Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

       

      John Harrald

      Director

      Institute for Crisis, Disaster, and Risk Management

      George Washington University

                                          

      Judith Monroe

                                          President-Elect

                                          Association of State and Territorial Health Officials

       

      12:00 p.m.        General Discussion with Committee and Attendees

       

      Kenneth Shine

      Committee Chair

      Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs

      The University of Texas System

       

      Martha Hill

      Committee Vice-Chair

      Dean

      The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

       

      1:00 p.m.         ADJOURN WORKSHOP

       

      1:00 – 6:00 p.m.           Closed session                      

       

       

      Friday, December 21, 2007

       

      Keck Building

      Room 100

      500 Fifth St., NW

      Washington , DC 20001

       

       

       

       

       

       

      8:30-12:30 p.m.           Closed session  


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