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Quarantine Stations at Ports of Entry: Protecting the Public’s Health
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Agendas of Open Sessions of Committee Meetings
From October 2004 to March 2005, the committee gathered information relevant to this study from journal articles, reports, and news articles collected by staff; from presentations and commentary by constituencies relevant to the study; from material provided by the sponsor at the committee’s request; from reports by select committee and staff members of visits to five quarantine stations; and from the commissioned papers contained in the appendixes to this report.
This appendix contains the agendas of the open sessions of committee meetings, at which representatives of relevant constituencies made presentations to the group and participated in question-and-answer sessions.
Meeting 1
October 21-22, 2004
800 Eye Street, NW, Conference Room A, Washington, DC
Open Session: Thursday, October 21, 2004
10:00am
Open Session Commences
Charge to the Committee, Plans for Expansion, and Workforce Issues
Martin Cetron, Director, Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, CDC
A Day in the Life of a CDC Quarantine Station Manager
Martha Remis, Officer in Charge, CDC Quarantine Station, Chicago-O’Hare Airport
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Quarantine Stations at Ports of Entry: Protecting the Public’s Health
12:00pm
Partners’ Perspectives on the CDC Quarantine Station System and Its Plans for Expansion
Katherine B. Andrus, Assistant General Council, Air Transport Association of America Inc.
John F. Lopinto, D.V.M., Veterinary Medical Officer, USDA APHIS Animal Care
1:00pm
Open Session Adjourns
Meeting 2
January 20-21, 2005
Mt. Washington Conference Center, 5801 Smith Avenue, Suite 1100, Baltimore, MD
Open Session, Thursday, January 20, 2005
8:00am
Open Session Commences
8:30am
Future of Quarantine Stations
Bill Rowley, MD, Institute for Alternative Futures
9:30am
State and Local Partners
ASTHO
Guthrie Birkhead, MD, MPH New York State Department of Health
NACCHO
Pat Checko, DrPH Bristol-Burlington Health District
CSTE
Gilberto Chavez, MD, MPH California State Epidemiologist and Chair, CSTE Working Group on Border and International Health
TB Controllers
Sarah Royce, MD, MPH Tuberculosis Control Branch, California Department of Health Services
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Quarantine Stations at Ports of Entry: Protecting the Public’s Health
10:45am
Panel Discussion
11:30am
Lunch Break
12:30pm
Quarantine Stations in Canada: Structure
Susan Courage, RN BScN National Coordinator, Quarantine Services Centre for Emergency Preparedness and Response Public Health Agency of Canada
Quarantine Stations in Canada: Response to SARS
Susan Courage, RN BScN National Coordinator, Quarantine Services Centre for Emergency Preparedness and Response Public Health Agency of Canada
1:45pm
Potential Use of Modeling in Quarantine Stations
Donald Burke, MD Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
3:30
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (by teleconference)
Anne Lombardi, Director
Penny Gaddini Chicago Field Office, Department of Homeland Security
4:00
Final Questions and Discussion
4:15
Open Session Adjourns
Representative terms from entire chapter:
port operations