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Appendix A
Workshop Agenda
WORKSHOP ON ALLIED HEALTH WORKFORCE AND SERVICES
May 9–10, 2011
KecK center of the national acadeMies
500 fifth street, nW,
rooM 100
Washington, dc 20001
sponsored by: the health resources services adMinistration
and
MONDAY, MAY 9
REGISTRATION
8:00–9:00
Welcome and opening remarks
9:00–9:15
Susan A. Chapman, UCSF Center for Health Professions,
Planning Committee Chair
Marcia Brand, Health Resources and Services
Administration (Project Sponsor)
Allied Health, Workforce, and Reform
9:15–9:45
Ed O’Neil, UCSF Center for Health Professions
Q&A with Audience
The DNA of Allied Health Education and Practice
9:45–10:15
David D. Gale, Eastern Kentucky University
Q&A with Audience
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BREAK
10:15–10:45
Gauging Supply and Demand
10:45–12:00
Panel moderator: Ed Salsberg, HRSA
BLS Data
Harold P. Jones, University of Alabama at Birmingham
State-Level Data Collection (North Carolina)
Erin Fraher, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Minimum Data Set
Jennifer Nooney, Health Resources and Services
Administration
Q&A with Audience
LUNCH BREAK
12:00–1:00
New and Changing Needs
1:00–2:15
Panel moderator: Erin Fraher, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
Critical Roles in the Hospital Setting: Today and
Tomorrow
Cathy Martin, California Hospital Association
Urban Planning
Mary Anne Kelly, Metropolitan Chicago Health Care
Council
Staffing the Patient-Centered Medical Home
Jason Patnosh, National Association of Community
Health Centers
Q&A with Audience
BREAK
2:15–2:45
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APPENDIX A
Ensuring Effective Education and Training
2:45–4:00
Panel moderator: Fred Donini-Lenhoff, American
Medical Association
Accreditation of Allied Health: Challenges and
Opportunities
M. LaCheeta McPherson, Commission on Accreditation
for Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)
The Role of Community Colleges in Rural Areas
Susan M. Skillman, University of Washington
On-the-Job Training
Maria Flynn, Jobs for the Future
Q&A with Audience
OPEN DISCUSSION
4:00–5:00
Planning committee members will reflect on the day and engage in
discussion with the audience.
Panel moderator: Susan A. Chapman (Chair), UCSF
Center for Health Professions
• rin Fraher, University of North Carolina at Chapel
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Hill
• red Donini-Lenhoff, American Medical Association
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• dward Salsberg, Health Resources and Services
E
Administration
• oy A. Swift, American National Standards Institute
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Q&A with Audience
ADJOURN
5:00
TUESDAY, MAY 10
Overview of Day
8:30–8:35
Susan A. Chapman, UCSF Center for Health Professions,
Planning Committee Chair
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TOPIC 4: The Future of Team-Based Care
8:35–10:00
Panel moderator: Susan Chapman, UCSF Center for
Health Professions
Interprofessional Education and Training
Kevin J. Lyons, Thomas Jefferson University
Team-Based Care
Joan C. Rogers, University of Pittsburgh
Scope-of-Practice Laws
Jean Moore, State University of New York at Albany
Q&A with Audience
BREAK
10:00–10:15
TOPIC 4: Stakeholders Panel
10:15–11:30
Panel moderator: Roy Swift, American National
Standards Institute
What are the barriers to improving the use of the allied
health workforce?
Is it important for the allied professions to have a
unified voice?
How can professionals work together to influence
policy?
Allan A. Johnson, Howard University, and
National Society of Allied Health
Carolyn O’Daniel, Jefferson Community & Technical
College, and National Network of Health Career
Programs in Two-Year Colleges
Richard M. Oliver, University of Missouri, and
Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions
Lynn Brooks, Health Professions Network
Q&A with Audience
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APPENDIX A
PLANNING COMMITTEE CONCLUDING
11:30–12:00
REMARKS
Panel moderator: Susan A. Chapman (Chair), UCSF
Center for Health Professions
• rin Fraher, University of North Carolina at Chapel
E
Hill
• red Donini-Lenhoff, American Medical Association
F
• dward Salsberg, Health Resources and Services
E
Administration
• oy A. Swift, American National Standards Institute
R
Q&A with Audience
ADJOURN
12:00
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