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Appendix Recruitment Flyer Participant recruitment was primarily the responsibility of the local organizations with whom the Institute of Medicine planning committee partnered.1 As part of the development of the workshop materials, the planning committee provided each local partner with the flyer below to use as a foundation for its individual recruitment efforts in order to standardize certain common recruitment messages. Each local partner then adapted the basic flyer using its respective location and logistical details. 1 The following is a list of the local partners by workshop locationâFort Benton, Montana: Montana State University, Choteau County Extension, Chouteau County Public Health; Chattanooga, Tennessee: Chattanooga-Hamilton County Health Department; Los Angeles, California: Healthy African American Families II, Department of Public HealthâLos Angeles County. 41
42 APPENDIX A IN A FLU PANDEMIC, HOW COULD WE GET LIFE-SAVING MEDICINES TO THE PUBLIC? Your Voice Matters! What are the best ways to make sure that people have quick, safe, and fair access to antiviral drugs if a flu pandemic were to strike? Public health agencies are planning to respond. Please join a Community Conversation to share your ideas about possible new strategies. WHO: General public ages 18 or older (must be comfortable speaking English) WHEN: [Date and time] WHERE: [City] (details upon registration) Participants will receive a $50 stipend Lunch and refreshments will be served You Must Preregister!! For more information, please call [name] at [number] or e-mail [address] in collaboration with [Local partner logo]