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Symposium on Reconstructing the Healthcare System in Iraq: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects August 11, 2004
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Welcome and Introductions Dr. Patrick Kelley, Director, Board on Global Health (IOM) Listen Dr. Harvey Fineberg, President of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Listen
Reflection Dr. Mahmud Thamer, Assistant Professor Emeritus, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Listen
Introduction of the Minister of Health Dr. William Winkenwerder, Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) Listen
Opening Comments by the Minister of Health Dr. Ala'adin Alwan, Minister of Health, Iraq Listen
Tackling the Iraqi Medical Sector Reconstruction Dr. William Winkenwerder Listen
Q&As/Discussion Listen
The Ministry of Health Advisory Team: A Year of Progress Mr. Jim Haveman, Senior Advisor, Coalition Provisional Authority Listen
Q&As/Discussion Listen
Medical Sector Reconstruction: The Iraqi Perspective Dr. Khudair Abbas, former Minister of Health, Iraq Listen View Slides
Q&As/Discussion Listen
Inter-agency and International Perspectives Panel Facilitated by Dr. Harvey Fineberg, IOM Listen
Dr. David Smith, Director, Humanitarian and Refugee Health Affairs, Health and Human Services Headquarters Listen
Mr. Gordon West, Deputy Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Asia and the Near East, USAID Listen View Slides
Dr. Naeema Al-Gasseer, World Health Organization Country Representative to Iraq Listen
Dr. Jean-Jacques Frere, Senior Public Health Specialist, Middle East and North Africa, World Bank Listen
Dr. David Tornberg, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Clinical and Program Policy), Department of Defense Listen
Q&As/Discussion Listen
The Way Ahead Dr. Ala'adin Alwan Listen
Q&As/Discussion Listen
Closing Remarks Dr. William Winkenwerder Listen
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