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Appendix E: Workshop Agendas
Pages 222-235

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From page 222...
... Johns Hopkins School of Public Washington University Health 8:30 Force Medical Protection LTC Tom Clines, USA Medical Readiness Division The Joint Stay J-4 8:45 Health Enrollment Assessment Review (HEAR) Maj Vincent Fonseca, USAF, MC Office for Prevention and Health Service Assessment 9:05 Pre- and Postdeployment Questionnaires Maj Sheila Kin ty, USAF, BSC Director, Deployment Surveillance Team 9:20 Proposed Recruit Assessment Program CAPT Craig Hyams, MC, USN Frances Murphy, ~D., ~P.H.
From page 223...
... J Henry ~ Jackson Foundation 1 1:00 Break 1 1:10 Panel Discussion on Medical Surveillance Issues LTC Catherine Bonnefil, AN, Capt Samuel Hall, USAF, BSC USA USA CHPPM John F Brundage, MD., MP.H., (COL, Ret)
From page 224...
... CHCS II Program Manager Department of Veterans Affairs Force Health Protection and the Portable Information Carrier Col Lynn Ray, USAF, BSC CHCS II Program Manager LTC Mark Lyford, USA Theater Information Management Program 2:20 Panel Discussion on Medical Recordkeeping Issues MAJ Catherine Beck, MS, USA Robert Kolodner, ~D. TATRC Department of Veterans Affairs Maj Kevin Hall, USAF, MC Ofc.
From page 225...
... Medical Follow-up Agency 11:00 Current Early Testing Practices in the Military LTC Margot Krauss, MC, USA Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Dr. Imelda Idar Office of Naval Training CDR Glenna Tinney Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 225 12:00 Stressful Events and Factors That Modify or Amplify Their Impact Bruce Dohrenwend Ph.D.
From page 226...
... 3:15 Multidisciplinary Treatment of Persistent Symptoms After Gulf War Service Charles Engel, Jr., ~D., OPT. Walter Reed Army Medical Center Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Treating Medically Unexplained Symptoms: The Real and Potential Contributions of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Arthur New, Ph.D.
From page 227...
... Wayne Katon, MD. University of Washington Host Neuroendocrine Factors in Susceptibility and Resistance to Inflammatory and Infectious Diseases: Implications for Unexplained Symptoms Esther Sternberg, ~D.
From page 228...
... 1:15 Combat Stress Teams COL James Stokes Army Medical Department Center and School 1:40 Measuring Operational Physical Signs of Stress MAJSpencer Campbell WRAIR D Redeployment (Return to U.S.)
From page 229...
... Break 3:30 Concluding Discussions-What Additional Issues Should Be Considered for Action or Research for Preventing Unexplained Symptoms in Deployed Populations? 4:00 Public Portion of Meeting Adjourned Start of closed meeting Adjourn WORKSHOP III OCTOBER 1-2, 1998 Workshop on Medical Protection from Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents and Follow-Up Workshop on Medical Surveillance Green Building, Washington, D.C.
From page 230...
... Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense 9:15 Discussion of Medical Doctrine and Protection from CW 1 0:00 Break Medical Protection from Biological Warfare Agents 10:15 Threat, Training, and Treatment COL Gerald Parker Commander, U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease Medical Product Development LTC Robert Borowski Deputy Program Manager for Medical Systems Joint Program Office for Biological Defense 1 1:15 Policy Development for Vaccine Use Major General John Parker Commander, U.S.
From page 231...
... Philip Russell, MD. Washington University Johns Hopkins School of Public Health 8:05 Medical Record Keeping Update on Progress GCPR Robert Kolodner, ~D.
From page 232...
... Dan Kohner CAPT Sheila Brackett Col Kathleen Woody Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs Reintegration of Reserve Component Members into the Home Environment upon Redeployment LTC Jane Meyer Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs Discussion 3:00 Break 3:15 Preventing Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms Paper Presentation: Unexplained Physical Symptoms in Primary Care and the Community: What Might We Learn for Prevention in the Military? LTC Charles C
From page 233...
... Max Lum Director, Office of Health Communications National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health Implementation of Risk Communication Changes Within the Military Input from: Kevin Delaney Risk Communication Team Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (unable to attend due to inclement weather) Lt Col Steve Williams Office of the Special Assistant for Gulf War mnesses Discussion 10:45 Break 11:00 Accession Standards Col Michael Ostroski Directorate for Accession Policy Retention Standards Ms.
From page 234...
... Samuel Gaze, MD. Johns Hopkins School of Public Washington University Health Introductions of Meeting Participants 8:30 Brief Review of Bosnia and SWA Morbidity Data COL Jose Sanchez-Bosnia Lt Col Don Thompson-SWA 9:15 CENTCOM Perspective on Deployment Surveillance Col Bruce Green, CENTCOM/SG 9:30 Discussion of Pre-Deployment Preventive Medicine and Protective Measures What has been the experience in Bosnia, SW Asia, or other recent deployments for: pre-deployment questionnaires .
From page 235...
... medical record keeping logistics of data collection . medically unexplained physical symptoms interaction of PM and mental health docs/caregivers .


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