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Appendix A Workshop Agenda
Pages 49-52

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... • Discuss the impact of supply and demand expectations on the availability of MCMs, medical supplies, and equipment during a significant event. • Examine opportunities to enhance communication with the public, providers, and state and local public health and emergency man agement officials to assist in managing reaction and compliance with an unfamiliar product or situation.
From page 50...
... Role in Preparedness and Response  Tara O'Toole, Executive Vice President, In-Q-Tel, and Chair, Workshop Planning Committee Greg Burel, Director, DSNS, OPHPR, CDC 10:00 am Full Workshop Question and Answer (Q&A) SESSION II: UNDERSTANDING AND ADDRESSING GAPS 10:15 am  IN THE GLOBAL MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN Introduction: Larry Glasscock, Senior Vice President, Global Accounts, MNX Global Logistics Panel 1: Supply Chain Perspectives from Manufacturing Through Retail Facilitator: Laura Runnels, LAR Consulting, LLC Panelists: Brad Noé, Global Manager, Technical Resources, Hypodermic Business, Becton, Dickinson and Company Allison Neale, Director, Public Policy, Henry Schein Michele Davidson, Senior Manager, Pharmacy Technical Standards, Development & Policy, Government Relations, Walgreen Company
From page 51...
... APPENDIX A 51 11:00 am Full Workshop Q&A 11:30 am Break Panel 2: Scoping Out Supply Chain Issues at the Federal, State, 11:45 am  and Local Levels Introduction: Irwin Redlener, Director, National Center for Disaster Preparedness, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University Facilitator: Laura Runnels, LAR Consulting, LLC Panelists: Greg Burel, Director, DSNS, OPHPR, CDC  Romanosky, Medical Director and State Preparedness Al Coordinator, Office of Preparedness and Response, Maryland Department of Health 12:15 pm Full Workshop Q&A 12:45 pm Lunch  Meal tickets for speakers and committee members; lunch also available for purchase in the NAS cafeteria. 1:45 pm SESSION III: STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION AND THE SNS  Panel 3: Perspectives on Strategic Communication Needs and Resources Facilitator: Laura Runnels, LAR Consulting, LLC Panelists: Greg Burel, Director, DSNS, OPHPR, CDC Paul Petersen, Director, Emergency Preparedness Program, Tennessee Department of Health Lewis Rubinson, Assistant Chief Medical Officer for Critical Care, University of Maryland Medical Center, and Associate Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine Skip Skivington, Vice President, Healthcare Continuity & Support Services, Kaiser Foundation Hospital and Health Plans, Inc.
From page 52...
... 52 IMPACT OF THE GLOBAL MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN ON THE SNS 2:30 pm Full Workshop Q&A 3:00 pm Break 3:15 pm SESSION IV: LOOKING AHEAD: THE SNS'S THIRD DECADE  Roundtable Discussion 2: Potential Challenges and Future Opportunities for the SNS Facilitator: Tara O'Toole, Executive Vice President, In-Q-Tel, and Chair, Workshop Planning Committee 5:00 pm Recap and Review  Tara O'Toole, Executive Vice President, In-Q-Tel, and Chair, Workshop Planning Committee 5:15 pm Adjourn Workshop


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