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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 93-100

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From page 93...
... There has been relatively little attention paid by any segment of the health care field to behavioral health promotion and the prevention of behavioral disorders starting early in life, or to early detection and intervention for conditions that emerge in youth. Childhood behavioral health diagnoses are increasing in absolute numbers as well as in proportion to the total childhood population in the United States.
From page 94...
... From their perspective, these parents will share the strengths and gaps they identify in the current behavioral health care system for children, youth, and families. Moderator: Deborah Klein Walker, Ed.D., Global Alliance for Behavioral Health and Social Justice § ebecca Mueller, mother of a child with ADHD R  § reck Gamel, mother of Bennett, a 7-year-old with cystic B  fibrosis § .
From page 95...
... Candidate 2017, Wright C  State University Boonshoft School of Medicine; Student National Medical Association 11:15 a.m. Session 2: Table Discussion on Levers for Change to Prepare the Future Health Care Workforce to Provide Optimal Behavioral Health Care for Children, Youth, and Families This session focuses on discussing levers for change in table groups.
From page 96...
...  nhancing training for health care professionals to E improve the behavioral health of children, youth, and families involved in other child-serving systems (e.g., schools, prisons, group homes, residential facilities, child welfare)
From page 97...
... § ulia McMillan, M.D., Johns Hopkins School of J  Medicine § yan Beveridge, Ph.D., University of Delaware R  § usan Burger, Families Together in New York State S  § arci Nielsen, Ph.D., M.P.H., Patient-Centered Primary M  Care Collaborative 4:30 p.m. Emerging Themes from Day 1  Laurel Leslie, M.D., M.P.H., American Board of Pediatrics and Tufts University Medical School § illie Sweeney, M.S., Family Run Executive Directors M  Leadership Association (FREDLA)
From page 98...
... Session 6: Leveraging Efforts for Collaborative Change This session describes current change efforts in financing/ reimbursement, training, and innovative health care delivery models that are being fostered by federal entities, professional organizations, and foundations in an effort to highlight opportunities for collaboration. Moderator: Elizabeth Hawkins-Walsh, Ph.D., CPNP, PMHS, Catholic University of America § llen-Marie Whelan, Ph.D., Centers for Medicare & E  Medicaid (CMS)
From page 99...
... Key Themes and Next Steps  Laurel Leslie, M.D., M.P.H., American Board of Pediatrics and Tufts University Medical School § ebecca Mueller, mother of a child with ADHD R  § reck Gamel, mother of Bennett, a 7-year-old with cystic B  fibrosis 12:55 p.m. Closing Remarks  Thomas Boat, M.D., Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center 1:00 p.m.


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