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Appendix E
Workshop on the Adequacy of the CCEP for Evaluating Individuals Potentially Exposed to Nerve Agents: Agenda and Speakers List
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE
December 3, 1996 Foundry Building FO-2004, Georgetown
AGENDA
10:00-10:15
Welcome/Purpose and Conduct of the Workshop
Dr. Dan Blazer, Chair, Committee on the Evaluation of the DoD Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program for Persian Gulf Veterans
10:15-12:00
Workshop Session I—Issues regarding the CCEP
Dr. Raymond Chung, Origins/Background
Dr. Charles Engel, Mental Health
Dr. Andrew Dutka, Neurologic Conditions
Dr. Timothy Cooper, Pain
Dr. Anthony Amato, Neuromuscular Symptoms
Dr. Kurt Kroenke, Diagnostic Approach/ Generalized Symptoms
12:00-1:00
Lunch in meeting room
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1:00-2:45
Workshop Session II—Issues regarding organophosphates, anticholinesterases, and nerve agents
Dr. Peter Spencer, Neurotoxicology of organophosphates
Dr. Robert MacPhail, Behavioral toxicology of organophosphates and pyridostigmine
Dr. Robert Gum, Possible health effects in humans from low-level exposure to nerve agents
Dr. Bhupendra P. Doctor, Endogenous detoxification of sarin
2:45-3:00
Break
3:00-4:45
Workshop Session III—Issues regarding neurological testing protocols
Neurophysiological testing
Dr. Eva Feldman
Dr. David Cornblath
Neurobehavioral and neurocognitive testing
Dr. Kent Anger
Dr. Roberta White
4:45-5:00
Break
5:00-6:30
Workshop Session IV—Moderated Discussion
Dr. Dan Blazer, Moderator
Dr. Richard Johnson
Dr. Arthur Asbury
Dr. David Janowsky
6:30
Workshop adjourns
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SPEAKERS
Anthony A. Amato, M.D.
University of Texas San Antonio
Department of Neurology and
Medicine
Capt. Andrew J. Dutka, M.D.
Neurology Service
National Naval Medical Center
Bethesda, MD
W. Kent Anger, Ph.D.
Associate Director for Occupational Research and Health
Promotion
Oregon Health Sciences University
Portland
Maj. Charles C. Engel, Jr., M.D.
Chief, Gulf War Health Center
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Washington, DC
Arthur Asbury, M.D.
Van Meter Professor of Neurology
Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Eva Feldman, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Neurology
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor
Col. Raymond Chung
Gulf War Health Center
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Washington, DC
Lt. Col. Robert Gum, M.D.
Chief, Chemical Casualty Care Office
U.S. Army Medical Research
Institute of Chemical Defense
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Lt. Col. Timothy W. Cooper, M.D.
Infectious Disease Service
74th Medical Group Hospital
Wright Patterson AFB, OH
David Janowsky, M.D.
Department of Psychiatry
University of North Carolina
Neurosciences Hospital
Chapel Hill
David Cornblath, M.D.
Pathology Department
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, MD
Richard Johnson, M.D.
Director, Department of Neurology
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD
Bhupendra Doctor, M.D.
Director, Division of Biochemistry
Walter Reed Institute of Research
Washington, DC
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Col. Kurt Kroenke, M.D.
General Internist
Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences
Bethesda, MD
Peter S. Spencer, Ph.D.
Director Center for Research on Occupational and Environmental Toxicology
Oregon Health Sciences University
Portland
Robert C. MacPhail, Ph.D.
Neurotoxicology Division Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, NC
Roberta White, Ph.D.
Environmental Hazards Center Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Boston
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