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Wednesday, December 1, 2004
Welcome and Introduction Fitzhugh Mullan, MD, Committee Chair
Introductory Remarks Mark Dybul, MD, Assistant U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Chief Medical Officer, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator
Session I: Assessing the Needs
Panel I: Overview of Human Resource Healthcare Needs, Challenges and Solutions Moderator: Fitzhugh Mullan, MD, Committee Chair
Human Resource Needs for Scaling up HIV Treatment and Prevention Barbara Stilwell, Department of Human Resources for Health, Cluster on Evidence and Information for Policy, World Health Organization, Geneva View Slides
HRH challenges and solutions in low resource HIV areas Ummuro Adano, Management Sciences for Health
Panel Discussion
Panel II: Health Care Needs of Representative PEPFAR Countries Moderator: Ronaldo Lima, M.Sc, Committee Member
Zambia Gilbert Kombe, MD, MPH, Senior HIV/AIDS Technical Advisor, Abt Associates View Slides
Haiti Antoine Augustin, MD, MPH, President and CEO MARCH Foundation View Slides
Vietnam Eric Krakauer, MD, PhD, Director of the Vietnam-CDC-Harvard Medical School AIDS Partnership View Slides
Panel Discussion
Session II: Models of Intervention
Panel I: Lessons Learned from Large Scale Training Efforts Moderator: Jane Carter, MBBS, FRCP(C), Committee Member
Model of training for grass roots work in HIV King Holmes, MD, PhD, Director, Center for AIDS & STDs, University of Washington View Slides
How the US Military Trains Medics Col Maureen Coleman, (RTD) Commander of the 32nd Medical Brigade of the AMEDDC&S View Slides
International Medical Cooperation: Lessons from the Cuban Experience Gail A. Reed, International Director, Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC) View Slides
Panel Discussion
Thursday, December 2, 2004
Panel II: Non-governmental Organization Models of Intervention: Lessons Learned from the Mobilization of Volunteers Moderator: Gary Gunderson, M.Div, D. Min, Committee Member
Global Ministries Paul Dirdak, Deputy General Secretary, GBGM and UMCOR
International Medical Corps Ky Luu, Vice President, IMC View Slides
Potential Future Volunteers: Issues and obstacles to service Brian Palmer, MD, MS, MPH, President of the American Medical Student Association View Slides
Mission Doctors Association Elise Frederick, Executive Director, MDA View Slides
Models of care for orphans and vulnerable children Karen Hein, MD, Past President of The William T. Grant Foundation View Slides
Panel Discussion
Session III: Mechanisms of Deployment and Assignment
Panel I: Governmental and Non-governmental Models: Lessons learned from the deployment and assignment of volunteers and paid professionals Moderator: Michele Barry, MD, FACP, Committee Member
Peace Corps Ronald Campbell, Office of the Director, Peace Corps View Slides
USPHS - CDC Michael St. Louis, MD, Office of the Director, Global AIDS Program, CDC View Slides
Twinning Centers and the HRSA Initiatives to Move the Domestic HIV Experience Internationally Thurma McCann Goldman, MD, MPH, HIV/AIDS Bureau Global Program, HRSA View Slides
National Health Service Corps Donald L. Weaver, MD, Assistant Surgeon General, Director, NHSC View Slides
Volunteers for Prosperity, Freedom Corps Jack Hawkins, Director of Volunteers for Prosperity View Slides
Health Volunteers Overseas Nancy Kelly, MHS, Executive Director HVO View Slides
Panel Discussion
Session IV: Infrastructure Building
Panel I: Building a Sustainable Healthcare Workforce through Training Moderator: Andre-Jacques Neusy, MD, Committee Member
HRH/HIV Opportunities: Equity and Sustainability Holly Burkhalter, US Policy Director, Physicians for Human Rights Eric Friedman, Health Action AIDS Policy Associate, PHR
Training Kenyan Healthcare Workers: An Academic Perspective Fred Valentine, MD, Director, Center for AIDS Research, NYU School of Medicine View Slides
Partnering: University to University Training Robert Einterz, MD, Assistant Dean and Director, IU-Moi Program View Slides
Panel Discussion
Panel I: Building a Sustainable Healthcare Workforce through Training (continued) Moderator: Fitzhugh Mullan, MD, Committee Chair
Academic Alliance for AIDS Care and Prevention in Africa Michael Scheld, MD, UVA, Academic Alliance Foundation, co-director of the training programs View Slides
Ethical Issues in Foreign Health Workforce Assistance Programs Daniel Wikler, PhD, Harvard School of Public Health View Slides
Educational Challenges in Building the Health Infrastructure to Combat HIV Barry Kistnasamy, MBchB, MMed, Dean, Nelson Mandela School of Medicine View Slides
Panel Discussion
Summary Comments: Main Speaker Harrison Spencer, MD, MPH, Committee Member
Exchange of Ideas: Building an Overseas Healthcare Workforce Model for HIV Fitzhugh Mullan, MD, Committee Chair
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