Appendix A
Workshop Agenda
DAY 1: Tuesday, March 12, 2019
8:30 AM | Plenary Session: Setting the Stage |
Moderated by Jonathan Fielding, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Fielding School of Public Health | |
Call to Order and Welcome (10’) | |
Jonathan Fielding, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health | |
About the Study Request (15’) | |
Armin Ansari, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) | |
The Need to Prepare for Population Monitoring (15’) | |
Kevin Yeskey, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) | |
Environmental Consequences and Dose Impacts of Radioactive Material Following a Nuclear or Radiological Incident (15’) | |
Stephen Musolino, Brookhaven National Laboratory | |
Radiation Dose Reconstruction (15’) | |
John Till, Risk Assessment Corporation |
Biodosimetry Tools to Support Long-Term Health Monitoring After a Large-Scale Radiological Event (15’) | |
David Brenner, Columbia University | |
10:00 AM | Questions and Discussion for Plenary Session |
10:20 AM | Break |
10:35 AM | Session 1: Existing Radiation Registries and Population Monitoring |
Moderated by Betsy Kagey, Georgia Department of Public Health | |
Follow-Up of the Atomic Bombing Survivors (15’) | |
Eric Grant, Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Hiroshima | |
The Chernobyl State Registry (15’) | |
Andrei Cheshyk, Republican Research Center for Radiation Medicine and Human Ecology, Belarus | |
Dosimetry During the Radiological Accident in Goiânia (15’) | |
Luiz Bertelli, Los Alamos National Laboratory | |
The Fukushima Health Management Survey (15’) | |
Koichi Tanigawa, Fukushima Medical University | |
11:40 AM | Questions and Discussion for Session 1 |
12:00 PM | Lunch |
Speakers and session moderators please proceed to the E Street Conference Room for buffet lunch. | |
All other participants can purchase lunch at the refectory on the 3rd floor. |
1:00 PM | Session 2: Health Screening |
Moderated by Tener Veenema, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing | |
Radiation Screening/Decontamination (10’) | |
Angela Leek, Iowa Department of Public Health | |
Medical Management of Radiation Incidents (15’) | |
Carol Iddins, Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site | |
The Principles of Screening (15’) | |
Steven Woolf, Virginia Commonwealth University | |
Long-Term Strategies for Thyroid Health Monitoring After Nuclear Accidents (15’) | |
Kayo Togawa, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) | |
Mental Health Screening (15’) | |
Robert Ursano, Uniformed Services University F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine | |
Health Care Resources (15’) | |
Cullen Case, Jr., Radiation Injury Treatment Network | |
2:35 PM | Questions and Discussion for Session 2 |
3:00 PM | Break |
3:20 PM | Session 3: Lessons Learned from Setting Up Population Monitoring Registries |
Moderated by Lorna Thorpe, New York University (NYU) Langone Health | |
The World Trade Center Health Registry (15’) | |
Mark Farfel, New York City (NYC) Department of Health and Mental Hygiene | |
Katrina, Sandy, and Deepwater Horizon (15’) | |
Jonathan Sury, Columbia University |
The Las Vegas Mass Shooting and Patient Tracking Registry (15’) | |
Jeff Quinn, Southern Nevada Health District | |
U.S. Zika Pregnancy and Infant Registry (15’) | |
Peggy Honein, CDC | |
4:30 PM | Questions and Discussion for Session 3 |
5:00 PM | Day 1 Closing Remarks |
Lorna Thorpe, NYU Langone Health | |
5:15 PM | Adjourn Day 1 |
DAY 2: Wednesday, March 13, 2019
8:00 AM | Welcome Remarks |
Jonathan Fielding, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health | |
8:05 AM | Session 4: Operational Considerations for Setting Up and Maintaining a Radiation Registry |
Moderated by Meghan McGinty, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | |
PANELISTS | |
International Perspectives | |
Eduardo Herrera, International Atomic Energy Agency | |
Federal Perspectives | |
Daniel Sosin, CDC | |
John Koerner, ASPR | |
Oleg Muravov, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry | |
State and Territorial Perspectives | |
Tess Konen, Minnesota Department of Health | |
Jennifer Beggs, National Alliance for Radiation Readiness | |
Betsy Kagey, Georgia Department of Public Health | |
Andrew Pickett, Pennsylvania Department of Health | |
Local Perspectives | |
Richard Kozub, Middlesex County Office of Health Services | |
9:50 AM | Break |
10:05 AM | Session 5: Communications |
Moderated by Brooke Rogers, King’s College London | |
Communicating About the Event and What to Do (15’) | |
Jessica Wieder, Environmental Protection Agency | |
Considerations for Long-Term Communications Planning: What About the Non-Immediate Aftermath? (15’) | |
Vivi Siegel, CDC | |
Setting Expectations: How Enrollees and Epidemiologists May View the Role of a Radiation Registry Differently (15’) | |
Monica Schoch-Spana, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | |
Communicating Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria for a Registry (15’) | |
Eddie Olivarez, Hidalgo County Health and Human Services Department, Edinburg, Texas | |
Communicating Health Monitoring Following the Salisbury Nerve Agent Attack (15’) | |
Brooke Rogers, King’s College London | |
Social Media Monitoring (15’) | |
Tamer Hadi, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene | |
11:40 AM | Questions and Discussion for Session 5 |
12:05 PM | Key Themes That Emerged During the Workshop |
Jonathan Fielding, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health | |
12:20 PM | General Discussion |
12:35 PM | Closing Remarks |
Jonathan Fielding, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health | |
12:40 PM | Adjourn Day 2 |
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