2022 USPHS Scientific and Training Symposium

Mon, 5/23/22: 12:00 AM EDT - Thu, 5/26/22: 12:00 AM EDT

Location:

Renaissance Phoenix Glendale Hotel, 9495 W. Coyotes Blvd., Glendale, Arizona 85305 USA 

Credit Type:

  • Continuing Medical Education (CME)
  • Continuing Pharmacy Education (CPE)
  • Continuing Nursing Education (CNE)
  • Continuing Pharmacy Tech (CPT)

Activity Coordinator:

Tim O'Neill  
PHS Commissioned Officers Foundation - Meeting Planner

Planning Committee Pharmacist(s):

Kendall Van Tyle, PharmD  
Indian Health Service - Phoenix Area Pharmacy Informaticist
Rebecca Reyes, PharmD  
Indian Health Service - Area Pharmacy Consultant

Planning Committee Physician(s):

Monique Fountain Hanna, MD, MPH, MBA  
DHHS/HRSA/MCHB/DVHECS - Senior Regional Medical Consultant
Michelle Chevalier, MD, MPH, FACPM  
Department of State - Senior Technical Advisor

Planning Committee Registered Nurse(s):

Abby Bacon, RN, MSN RN  
IHS - Nurse Analyst
Gail Tarlton, RN, MS, FNP-BC  
OS/OASH/CCHQ - Senior Clinical Support Officer

Additional Planning Committee Member(s):

Deborah Dee, PhD, MPH  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Director, CDC Commissioned Corps Activity
Stephanie Begansky  
Iman Martin, PhD, MPH, M.Sc  
DOD/DHA/DHHS - Epidemiologist
Kathryn McNamara, MPH  
NIH - Environmental Health Officer
Jessica Snider-Kreger, PharmD  
IHSC - Supervisory Lead, Asset Managment
Christopher Chong, PharmD  
Southcentral Foundation - integrated clinical pharmacist
Julie Chodacki  

Speaker(s):

Renee Gregg, DNP  
University of Arizona - Associate Clinical Professor
Tina Trombley, MHA, BSN, CMGT-BC  
Federal Occupational Health - Regional Clinic Manager
Carissa Haney, DNP  
DOD - Nurse Practitioner
Carol Lincoln, RN, BSN, MBA-HCM  
Indian Health Service - Director, Division of Nursing Services
Josue Sanchez, FNP  
U.S. Public Health Service - Field Medical Coordinator
Lynda Benton, BBA  
Johnson & Johnson - Senior Director, Global Community Impact
Wanza Bacon  
Tara Ross, RN  
USPHS - Quality improvement/infection prevention & control consultant
Mindy Golatt, RN, MPH, BSN, MA, RN, CPNP  
HRSA - CAPT/ Branch Chief
Shawn Armes, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC  
CDC/NIOSH - Nurse Consultant
Jeffrey Bingham, PharmD  
USPHS - Chief Pharmacist
Tami Rodriguez, PharmD  
USPHS - Federal Bureau of Prisons Regional Chief Pharmacist
JEANNIE HONG, PharmD, MPH, BCPS  
Phoenix Indian Medical Center/IHS - Rheumatology Specialty Pharmacist
Velliyah Craig, R. Ph  
Phoenix Indian Medical Center - Advance Practice Pharmacist
Keith Warshany, PharmD  
Crownpoint Healthcare Facility (IHS) - Deputy Chief Pharmacist
Kristin Allmaras, PharmD, BCACP  
IHS Red Lake Hospital - Clinical Pharmacist
Gayle Tuckett, PharmD, BCGP  
FDA - Policy and Special Projects Officer
DIEN NGUYEN, PharmD, MBA, BCSCP  
FDA - CSO
Juliette Taylor, PharmD  
Food and Drug Administration - Senior Policy Advisor
Susan Alu, Pharm.D.  
U.S. Public Health Service - Clinical Pharmacist
Kimberly Langley, PharmD  
Defense Health Agency - Deputy Director, Business Operations
Minh-Huong Doan, PharmD  
Connected Health Branch, DHA - Interim Clearinghouse Lead
Weston Thompson, PharmD, MBA  
Whiteriver Indian Hospital - Pharmacy Director
Alexander Varga, PharmD, BCGP, CPH  
USPHS - pharmacist
Josh Schier, MD, MPH  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Chief Medical Officer, USPHS Commissioned Corps
Jason Woo  
FDA - Senior Medical Officer
Erica Radden, MD  
USPHS/DHS/USCG - Medical Officer
Duong Nguyen, DO  
CDC NHANES - Chief Medical Officer
Paul Jung, MD, MPH, FACPM  
US Public Health Service - Medical Officer
Colin Smith, MD  
USPHS - physician
Kristie Clarke, MD, MSCR  
CDC - Medical Epidemiologist
Kevin Gaines, MD  
Navajo Area IHS - Acting Navajo Area CMO
Alison Ridpath, MD, MPH  
CDC - Medical Officer
Laura Quilter, MD, MPH  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Medical Officer
Brian Lewis, MD, USPHS  
US Food and Drug Administration - Senior Medical Reviewer
Tecora Ballom, DO  
Federal Bureau of Prison - Regional Medical Director, South Central Region
Sarah Linde, MD  
Sarah R Linde Coaching - Executive and Leadership Coach
Carlos Gonzalez-Mercado, PharmD, MA  
FDA - Emergency Coordinator
John Mistler, PharmD, R. Ph, CPH, MBA, BCSCP  
CDER - CSO
Monique Fountain Hanna, MD, MPH, MBA  
DHHS/HRSA/MCHB/DVHECS - Senior Regional Medical Consultant
Michelle Chevalier, MD, MPH, FACPM  
Department of State - Senior Technical Advisor
Keren Hilger  
USPHS - Emergency Physician
Josh Schier, MD, MPH  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Chief Medical Officer, USPHS Commissioned Corps
Christine SooHoo, MD  
IHS-PIMC - Medical officder
Isaac Young  
IHS - Acting Chief of Surgery
Judith Eisenberg, MD  
CDC - Medical officer
Ugonna Ijeoma, MD  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Medical Officer
Emily Petersen, MD  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Medical Officer
Kara Jacobs Slifka, MD, MPH  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Medical Officer
Elizabeth Van Dyne, MD  
USDA - Public Health Officer
Gail Tarlton, RN, MS, FNP-BC  
OS/OASH/CCHQ - Senior Clinical Support Officer
Randoshia Miller, MS, BSN, RN, CMCN  
FDA - Program Manager
Bruce Whitney, NREMT-P; TP-C, FP-C  
ICSAVE - Director
Sonya Wynn, RN, BSN, MSHS, CWON, CWS  
Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health Center - Supervisor Nurse Manger
Carrie Rigsby, RN, BSN  
IHS - Nurse Educator/Clinical Staff Trainer
Abby Bacon, RN, MSN RN  
IHS - Nurse Analyst
Kendall Van Tyle, PharmD  
Indian Health Service - Phoenix Area Pharmacy Informaticist
David Burnett, PharmD  
IHS - Clinical Pharmacist
Nicholas Cushman, PharmD, MS, BCACP  
Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board - Area Senior Clinical Program Coordinator
Lisa Huang, PharmD, MPH  
Indian Health Service - Quentin N. Burdick Memorial Healthcare Facility - Clinical Pharmacist
Jane McLaughlin, PharmD, MPA  
HRSA - Program Management Officer
Abigail Petrulis, PharmD  
Indian Health Service - Clinical Pharmacist
Gina Sutedja, PharmD  
Whiteriver Indian Hospital - Clinical Pharmacist
Michelle Barbosa, PharmD  
USPHS CCHQ - Deputy Chief of PCMB, CCHQ
William Mullen, MPH  
Indivior Medical Affairs - Director of Real World Evidence
Daniil Marchuk, PharmD, BCPS, PMP  
FDA - Senior Regulatory Project Manager
Kristine Scherbring, RN, BSN, MSN  
Federal Occupational Health - Nurse Educator
Lee Ryder, PT  
Phoenix Indian Medical Center - Physical Therapist
Nicole Pascua, MSW, MPH  
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration - Government Project Officer
Devin Thomas, DHSc  
ACF - Public Health Analyst
Aminda Skan, PharmD  
Southcentral Foundation - PGY1 Pharmacy Resident
Kimberly Nguyen  
FDA - Epidemiologist
Krista Ferry, REHS-RS  
Food and Drug Administration - Supervisory Consumer Safety Officer, Compliance Branch
Joshua Caulder, PT, DPT, OCS  
U.S. Public Health Service / Federal Bureau of Prisons - Physical Therapist
Avi Stein, MPH, EMT-P, CHEP  
United States Public Health Service - Health Services Officer
Carlisha Gentles, PharmD, BCPS, CDCES  
DHHS/CDC - Health Scientist
Tabitha Dillinger, PharmD  
Whiteriver Service Unit - Director of Critical Care Pharmacy Services (Acting)
Jason Truax, BS  
Cass Lake Indian Health Service - Safety Officer
Robert Van Meir, MSW, LCSW, BCD  
IHSC/PHS - Supervisory, BHP
Christine Nappa, LCSW  
USPHS - Social Worker
Christye Brown, PhD, MBA, MPH  
CCHQ, Reserve Affairs - Regional Commander, Region 4
Sara Vagi, PhD, MS  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Associate Director for Science, Division of Emergency Operations
Jennifer Bornemann  
Elizabeth Osborne, RN  
Immigration and Customs Enforcement - Medical Officer
Carmen Clelland, PharmD, MPH, R. Ph, MPA, MS  
Health Resources and Services Administration - Senior Public Health Advisor
Jason Wilken, PhD, MPH  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Career Epidemiology Field Officer
Mary Emanuele, RN  
HRSA - Senior Public Health Analyst
Xia Michelle Lin, PhD, MPH  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Epidemiologist
Michelle Sandoval-Rosario, MPH, CPH, DrPH  
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health - PACE Region 9 Director
Jennifer Weekes, PhD, MPH, LICSW  
Department of Homeland Security - Supervisory Behavioral Provider
Anitra Johnson, DHSc, MSN, RN  
HRSA - Nurse Consultant
Dara Lee, MD, MPH  
USPHS/ FDA CTP - Medical Officer
Michael Schmoyer, PhD  
HHS/Office of National Security - Assistant Deputy Secretary for National Security
Anna Khan, REHS, RS  
CDC - Associate Director for Communication
David Hunter, MPH, MSW  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Deputy Division Director
Witzard Seide, MD  
United States Public Health Service - Physician
Jonetta Mpofu, PhD  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Lead, Scientific Support and Innovation
TOYA  KELLEY , MD  
ICE Health Service Corps - Senior Clinical Education Consultant
Trang Tran, PharmD, MBA, BCPS  
FDA - Senior Regulatory Health Project Manager
Mehran Massoudi, PhD, MPH  
US Department of Health and Human Services - HHS Regional Health Administrator, Region 6
Candice T. Karber, LICSW, BCD  
​National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) - ​Chief, Behavioral Health & Wellness
Adrienne Tveit, PharmD, BCPS  
Southcentral Foundation - Integrated Clinical Pharmacist
Susan Shaffer, REHS/RS  
FDA/ORA/OEIO/DIO/ITAB - Consumer Safety Officer
Schuyler Price  
HHS/ASPR - Program Management Officer
Aimee Young, PharmD, BCPS, CPE  
Alaska Native Medical Center - Inpatient Pain Pharmacist
Marcus Harding, PharmD  
Indian Health Service - Pharmacist
John Naegeli, PharmD  
IHS - Pharmacist
Regena Hardy, LCSW, LISW-S, CCHP  
IHSC - Behavioral Health Provider
Tessa Fletcher, Nurse Practitioner  
CCHQ - Nurse Practitioner
Johanna Paillet-Growl, LCSW  
Administration for Children & Families - Repatriation Program Specialist
Trisha Chandler, PharmD  
CCHQ, Division of Reserve Affairs - Deputy Regional Commander
Victoria Jeisy Scott, PhD  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Health Scientist
Martha Fermin, LICSW  
Health Resources and Services Administration - Senior Public Health Analyst
Alberto Pina, MPH  
HHS OIDP PACE Program - Public Helath Anaylst
Lorna Benoit, RN  
USPHS - RN
Brian Buschman  
Public Health Service - Physician
Monnique Johnson  
Uniformed Services University - Medical Student
Jemekia Thornton  
CDC - Health Scientist
Althea Green, PhD, CSM, USA (Ret)  
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences - Director of Recruitment, SOM
Luz Rivera  
LCDR Angela C. McClendon, MSW, LCSW, BCD, CCTP  
USPHS Commissioned Corps/Indian Health Service - Milieu Coordinator | Supervisory Social Worker
Clara Stevens, MPH, DPT  
U.S. Public Health Service - Deputy Regional Commander (Ready Reserve Corps)
Charles Rainey, PT, DSc, DPT  
BOP - Physical Therapist
James Patterson, BSN  
USPHS - Field Medical Coordinator
Inna Voinich/Pharmacy, PharmD  
Acoma-Canoncito-Laguna Hospita - Director of Pharmacy
Colin Smith, MD  
USPHS - physician
Robert Marietta, MD, MPH  
US Public Health Service - Psychiatrist
Richard Southby, PhD  
The George Washington University - Dean and Distinguished Professor of Global Health Emeritus
Josef Reum, PhD, MPA  
Josef Reum & Associates - Prinicipal
Boris Lushniak, MD. MPH  
University of Maryland - Dean and Professor
David Goldman, MD  
OC-Office of Food Policy and Response - Chief Medical Officer/Senior Public Health Advisor
Jay Silveria, Lt Gen (Ret)  
Texas A&M University - Executive Director
Rodrigo Chavez, MHA  
OASH/OIDP/EHE - Regional Deputy Director
Sara Jager, MD  
IHS - Pediatrician
Jennifer Cockrill, MPH  
ASPR - Regional Administrator
Sayeedha Uddin  
Steven Spoonemore, D.Sc  
Southcentral Foundation - Physical Therapist
Kelli Dobilas  
FDA/CDER/ODSIR/SCSB - Branch Chief
Brenda Riojas, PA-S, RD, FAND  
Indian Health Service - Physician Assistant Student, Registered Dietitian
Whitney Huryta, DPT  
United States Public Health Service - Physical Therapist
Ryan McConnell, D.Sc, DPT  
Belmont University - Assistant Professor
Joseph Holshoe, PMHNP  
U.S. Public Health Service - Program Manager
Leana Wen  
Richard Childs, MD  
NIH NHLBI - Clinical Director NHLBI
Denise Hinton  
Richard Schobitz, PhD  
US Public Health Service - Director, CCHQ
Henry Johnson, LTC, US Army (Ret.)  
US Public Health Service - Director, USPHS Reserves
Vivek Murthy, MD  
Office of the Surgeon General - Surgeon General
Katrina Martinez, NP  
US Public Health Service - Nurse Practitioner
Richard Carmona, MD, RN, MPH, FACS  
U of Arizona - Distinguished Professor
SAMORA CASIMIR, OTR/L  
USPHS Commissioned Corp/NIH - Occupational Therapist
Charles Carr, PharmD, MPH  
CTP/OS - Health Scientist
Shauna Mettee Zarecki, RN, MSN, MPH, NHDP-BC  
CDC - Public Health Advisor
Kathy Jackson  
CTP - Physician
Robert McDonald, MD, MPH  
CDC/USPHS - Medical Officer
Sharon Saydah, PhD  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Deputy Team Lead Applied Epidemiologic Studies
Ruth Link-Gelles, PhD, MPH  
CDC - Epidemiologist
Melissa Hagen, MD, MPH  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/US Public Health Service - Applied Epidemiologic Studies Team Lead, Respiratory Viruses Branch, NCIRD
Hannah Kirking, MD  
CDC - Medical Epidemiologist

Description:

The 2022 USPHS Scientific and Training Symposium provides continuing education workshops and presentations for more than 1,000 officers of the U.S. Public Health Service and other public health workers on a range of relevant topics. This will be the 55th annual conference and is the only one of its kind. The theme for this year's conference is "Public Health: Preparing for the Future." This theme is meant to convey three key elements: We are forward looking, learning from the past, and incorporating the lessons we have learned to improve the health of the people we serve. We acknowledge that the extraordinary value of the Commissioned Corps of the US Public Health Service is not adequately appreciated and recognized by either key decision-makers or the public and going forward, we are committed to changing that. We respect and are grateful for the service of active-duty USPHS commissioned officers who have given so much, not just during the pandemic but throughout the history of the Corps, and we know that meeting the needs of those officers and their families is the best way to ensure the future of the Corps and its contributions to public health.

Eligible Participants:

Public

Organization:

Center for Drug Evaluation and Research

Target Audience:

Physicians
Pharmacists
Pharmacy Technicians
Nurses
Other - US Public Health Service

Needs assessment supportive documentation

USPHS19EvalSummary.pdf

Needs assessment supportive documentation

USPHS22InitialCatMtg.docx

Joint Providership Agreement

CEagreement-signed.pdf

Promotional Materials

USPHS22Brochure.pdf

Additional Documentation

C22Final-Nurse-Agenda.pdf

Additional Documentation

C22Final-Pharmacy-Agenda.docx

Additional Documentation

C22Final-Physician-Agenda.pdf

Additional Documentation

FullDetailedAgenda5422.pdf
 

Off-Label Reference


Planning Process and Mission Statement

Who identified the speaker and topics?

Planning Committee

What criteria were used in the selection of speakers?

Subject Matter Expert
Other  -   Submission and review of abstracts by several committees

How does this activity align with the mission of FDA/CDER CE?

Designed to assist healthcare teams in gaining competence and improving performance in order to provide higher quality and timely reviews
Designed to assist in the dissemination of new regulatory knowledge
Designed to assist in the dissemination of new medical knowledge
Collaborates on the design of interdisciplinary educational strategies or opportunities to improve public health outcomes
Promotes the practice of evidence-based science

References

Please list 1-6 references relevant to the presentation for additional information/learning:

  Reference
1. https://www.sprc.org/resources-programs/public-health-surveillance-preparing-future
2. https://www.hhs.gov/surgeongeneral/health-misinformation-rfi/index.html
3. https://www.ama-assn.org/delivering-care/public-health/surgeon-general-4-ways-prepare-next-pandemic

Identifying Gaps, Needs, Objectives, and Barriers

In the space below, summarize the educational or professional practice gap(s) that underlies the need(s) that the activity will address. The gap is the difference between the current state of knowledge, skills, competence, practice, and/or patient/public health outcomes and the desired or ideal state.

  Current knowledge, skills/strategy (competence), performance and/or patient/public health outcomes Desired/ideal knowledge, skills/strategy (competence), performance, and/or patient/public health outcomes
1. Public health by its nature is a community activity. USPHS providers are effective in addressing public health needs but could improve provider skills and competence and enhance patient outcomes by developing affective partnerships with other levels of government, private non-profits, etc.USPHS providers develop robust community partnerships, cross-pollinate ideas and resources leading to increased competence and improved outcomes.
2. The experience with COVID over the last two years has underscored the need for Public Health professionals and administrators to be constantly assessing potential public health challenges and planning ahead for themUSPHS providers assess lessons learned from COVID and update their toolbox of skills for anticipating and planning for future public health challenges.

What sources were used to identify the professional practice gaps (gaps in the target audience's knowledge, skills/strategy (competence), and performance underlying the need for the activity? Copies of the sources must be submitted in the "Supporting Documentation" section of this application.

Expert advisory panel
Summary of previous evaluations

Briefly explain the need(s) for this activity based on the gap(s) identified above.

The COVID crises pointed up the need for Public Health professionals to be at maximum readiness for deployment, to be assessing future public health challenges and to make sure they have the skills, knowledge and strategies to addresses these issues. This Symposium is the first opportunity to address this gap in a live environment.

Classify this activity according to whether it is designed to change knowledge, skills/strategy (competence), performance, and/or patient/public health outcomes.

Knowledge
Skills/strategy (Competence)
Performance
Patient/Public Health Outcomes

Learning Objectives: Based on the gaps/needs identified above, what are the learning objectives for this activity? Please use verbs that are measurable (e.g. avoid using understand; learn; know)

  Learning Objective
1. Identify three strategies for incorporating into day-to-day work, opportunities to prepare for future public health challenges.
2. Develop three skills that will help more effectively address public health challenges that may come up with their population.
3. Identify three methods to enhance partnerships in public health.

Do the learning objectives for this activity reflect the professional practice gaps and educational needs identified?

Yes

Has the content been planned to address the learning objectives?

Yes

After attending this activity, what potential barriers do you anticipate learners may encounter to prevent changes in their practice?

Lack of opportunity
Lack of administrative support

Please describe how you will attempt to address these identified barriers in the educational activity.
If you chose "No barriers" above, please enter N/A in the field below

By providing case studies and strategies for identifying opportunities and overcoming institutional intransience.

Content

Are the gaps/need(s) identified in the the needs assessment incorporated into the activity, and are all learning objectives addressed in the content?

Yes

This activity incorporates one or more of the following desirable attributes of the healthcare team:

Work in interdisciplinary teams
Employ evidence-based practice
Apply quality improvement
Medical knowledge
Practice-based learning and improvement
Interpersonal and communication skills
Professionalism
Roles/Responsibilities
Interprofessional Communication
Teams and Teamwork

Teaching Methods, Tools, and Formats

What formats and tools will be used to ensure that learners are fully engaged and objectives are achieved?

Lecture*
Panel discussion
Question-and-Answer session
Slide presentation*

Support Strategies

What support strategies or tools will be provided to enhance the desired outcomes?

Slide Presentations (ie. PowerPoint, PDF, etc.)
Video
Checklists

Building Bridges with Other Stakeholders

Are there other initiatives within FDA addressing this issue?

No

Are there external stakeholders working on this issue?

No

Evaluation Methods

This activity will be evaluated electronically using our standard template (above). Would you like to add additional questions to the evaluation?

Yes

Please list the additional questions you would like incorporated into the evaluation.

  Evaluation Question
1. Comments:

Advertising and Promotional Materials

Please identify how the activity will be promoted.

Internet announcement
Promotional flyer

Sponsorship

Is this educational activity being planned, implemented, and evaluated only by FDA?

No
If no, please enter the name of the organization assisting with planning, implementation, and evaluation:
The PHS Commissioned Officers Foundation for the Advancement of Public Health

Commercial Support and Exhibits

Will this activity receive commercial support?

No

Will vendor/exhibit tables be allowed at this activity?

Yes

Technical Support

Please indicate which technology will be utilized (check all that apply):

None

Credit Claiming Method

What is the preferred claiming method for participants of this activity?

Open

Preliminary Budget

Printing Expenses

1000

Speaker Travel Expenses

4000

Honoraria Expenses

2000

Facility Costs

50000

Registration Fees

2000

Audio Visual Expenses

70000

Advertising Expenses

1000

Caterer Expenses

160000

Incentive Expenses

0

Other Expenses

120000

If other expenses are incurred, please describe them below.

Telephone
Meeting Planner
Staff Travel
Shipping
Exhibit Company

Total Expenses

410000

Agenda

Please list the planned agenda for the live sessions for this activity.

  Date Start Time End Time Lecture Title Speaker/ Moderator/ Panelist CLE
1. 05-23-20228:00am9:30amNaloxone Opioide Overdose Reversal TrainingNot offered for CENo response
2. 05-23-20228:00am12:00pmAdvancing the Health and Safety of our Nation by Developing Effective and Culturally Relevant Partnerships17786,33728No response
3. 05-23-20228:00am1:00pmAdvanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Not offered for CENo response
4. 05-23-20228:00am4:30pmAPhA Pharmacist & Patient Center Diabetes Care Certificate ProgramNot offered for CENo response
5. 05-23-20228:00am5:00pmRetirement SeminarNot offered for CENo response
6. 05-23-20228:30am4:30pmInteragency Leadership Training33725,33726,1327,11552,33727No response
7. 05-23-202210:00am12:00pmBasic Life Support (BLS) On-Demand TrainingsNot offered for CENo response
8. 05-23-202212:00pm5:00pmInter-category Deployment Readiness and Clinical Skills Training6050,33720,6217,33694,33721,33722,34039,32853,33723,33709,33920,6241No response
9. 05-23-20221:00pm5:00pmAddressing a Public Health Crisis - Racism in Medicine11690,33716,33717No response
10. 05-23-20221:00pm5:00pmThe Opener – An introduction to LGBTQ+ Cultural Competence and Humility in the Workplace and Clinic17786,6072,33704,33685No response
11. 05-23-20221:00pm5:00pmBasic Life Support (BLS) RecertificationNot offered for CENo response
12. 05-23-20225:00pm6:00pmBreakNot offered for CENo response
13. 05-24-20227:30am9:30amCareer MentoringNot offered for CENo response
14. 05-24-20229:00am3:30pmExhibit HallNot offered for CENo response
15. 05-24-202210:00am11:00amOpening CeremoniesNot offered for CENo response
16. 05-24-202211:00am11:45amOpening Keynote: Lessons for the Future of Healthcare and Public Health33990No response
17. 05-24-202211:45am12:00pmBreakNot offered for CENo response
18. 05-24-202212:00pm1:00pmCOA General Membership Meeting and AwardsNot offered for CENo response
19. 05-24-20221:00pm3:00pmPoster SessionNot offered for CENo response
20. 05-24-20221:30pm2:00pmThe Evolution of Pharmacy Benefit Management ServicesNot offered for CENo response
21. 05-24-20222:00pm2:30pmACAS/NAACP AwardsNot offered for CENo response
22. 05-24-20223:00pm3:45pmLuther Terry Lecture: Augmenting the Commissioned Corps’ Deployment Capability To Respond to Public Health Emergencies Through Integrated Real-Time Data Analysis and Reporting: The Force Awakens34089No response
23. 05-24-20223:45pm4:00pmBreakNot offered for CENo response
24. 05-24-20224:00pm6:00pmKeynote by Leadership34000,33992,4104No response
25. 05-25-20227:00am8:00amRetired Officers BreakfastNot offered for CENo response
26. 05-25-20229:00am1:30pmExhibit HallNot offered for CENo response
27. 05-26-20227:00am9:00amMinority Officer Liaison Council (MOLC) Awards BreakfastNot offered for CENo response
28. 05-26-20227:00am9:00amJOAG General MeetingNot offered for CENo response
29. 05-26-20229:00am9:15amBreakNot offered for CENo response
30. 05-26-20229:15am10:00amKeynote: Chasing Uniformed Service Parity as an Essential but invisible Corps34043No response
31. 05-26-202210:00am10:30amTrack 1: Impact of Changes in Utilization Management Programs (UMPs) on the Use of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) and Outcomes in Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Patients Served by a State Medicaid Program33683No response
32. 05-26-202210:00am10:30amTrack 2: Receipt of Healthcare Provider Recommendation for COVID-19 Vaccination, by COVID-19 Vaccination Status and Attitudes Among Adults - United States, April-September 202133689No response
33. 05-26-202210:00am10:30amTrack 3: Building Mass Vaccine Plans Using Points of Distribution in Small and Large Communities.33693,33708No response
34. 05-26-202210:00am10:30amTrack 4: Nexus of Law Enforcement, Public Health, and Vulnerable Populations: Developing Public Health Curricula for Law Enforcement Students13701No response
35. 05-26-202210:00am10:30amTrack 5: Advancing National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System Data Visualizations17777No response
36. 05-26-202210:00am10:30amTrack 6: The Truth is Out There: How to Effectively Communicate and Promote Resilience to Misinformation33703No response
37. 05-26-202210:30am10:45amBreakNot offered for CENo response
38. 05-26-202210:45am11:15amTrack 1: Demonstrating Comparability of Treatment Outcomes Between Generic and Brand Nar¬row Therapeutic Index (NTI) Drug Products4585,6616No response
39. 05-26-202210:45am11:15amTrack 2: The Food and Drug Administration's Import Response to the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency9982,33701No response
40. 05-26-202210:45am11:15amTrack 3: LGBTQi Initiative for Behavioral Health in Detention Settings.33694,33709No response
41. 05-26-202210:45am11:15amTrack 4: A Narrative Review between American Indian/Alaskan Native Social Determinants of Health and Medication Adherence3381No response
42. 05-26-202210:45am11:15amTrack 5: Opportunities and Collaboration Efforts to End the HIV Epidemic through Community Partnerships17788,33714No response
43. 05-26-202210:45am11:15amTrack 6: Drumming to the Beat of Leadership10724No response
44. 05-26-202211:15am11:30amBreakNot offered for CENo response
45. 05-26-202211:30am12:00pmTrack 1: Harm Reduction Services - Critical Public Health Interventions Advancing the Health and Safety of Our Nation33684,6059No response
46. 05-26-202211:30am12:00pmTrack 2: The Effectiveness of a COVID-19 Rehabilitation Program in Treating Post-COVID-19 Deconditioning in Incarcerated Males33690No response
47. 05-26-202211:30am12:00pmTrack 3: Public Health Emergency Response Strike Team (PHERST)32312,31833No response
48. 05-26-202211:30am12:00pmTrack 4: Deployment Safety During the COVID-19 Response - California Department of Public Health4088No response
49. 05-26-202211:30am12:00pmTrack 5: Improving Care for Musculoskeletal Pain Through Understanding Pain-Related Comorbidities Impact on Pain Intensity and Psychological Distress33752,33790No response
50. 05-26-202211:30am12:00pmTrack 6: "Its Hard to Believe That You Belong" Interviews of 8 Black Medical Students at USU11690,33716No response
51. 05-26-202212:00pm1:30pmBreakNot offered for CENo response
52. 05-26-202212:30pm1:30pmHow to Get the Most Out of JOAGNot offered for CENo response
53. 05-26-20221:30pm2:00pmTrack 1: The Gender Reveal33685No response
54. 05-26-20221:30pm2:00pmTrack 2: USPHS in support of the Biden Administration's International Vaccine Transfer Initiative33691,33706No response
55. 05-26-20221:30pm2:00pmTrack 3: Making Human Services an Integral Part of Emergency Management Response33699,33710No response
56. 05-26-20221:30pm2:00pmTrack 4: The Latest Advances in FDA-Approved Heart Failure Drug and Device Care3055No response
57. 05-26-20221:30pm2:00pmTrack 5: Prevention through Active Community Engagement (PACE) Public Health Train the Trainer Portal6437,31361No response
58. 05-26-20221:30pm2:00pmTrack 6: Perceived Racism and Associations with Mental Health, Demographic, and Behavioral Characteristics - Adolescent Behaviors and Experiences Survey, United States, 20215911,7508No response
59. 05-26-20222:00pm2:15pmBreakNot offered for CENo response
60. 05-26-20222:15pm2:45pmTrack 1: Psychological First Aid: A Behavioral Workforce Protection Tool for Deployments33686,33704No response
61. 05-26-20222:15pm2:45pmTrack 2: Lions & Tigers & COVID-19 Vaccines, Oh My!!! - Shifting the Paradigm from Vaccine Hesitancy to Vaccine Confidence5799,6486No response
62. 05-26-20222:15pm2:45pmTrack 3: The USPHS Ready Reserve: A Program Overview33695,33711No response
63. 05-26-20222:15pm2:45pmTrack 4: FIMR Process: Addressing Health Inequities and Disparities to Improve Infant Health4478,5765No response
64. 05-26-20222:15pm2:45pmTrack 5: Protecting the Prescription Drug Supply Chain through the Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA)33754No response
65. 05-26-20222:15pm2:45pmTrack 6: Military Psychiatry: Practice and Pitfalls for USPHS Providers33931No response
66. 05-26-20222:45pm3:00pmBreakNot offered for CENo response
67. 05-26-20223:00pm3:30pmTrack 1: Expanding the role of the clinical pharmacist within Home Visit Team utilizing telemedicine within the Nuka System of Care33688,33705No response
68. 05-26-20223:00pm3:30pmTrack 2: Implementation of a Pharmacy Based Monoclonal Antibody Infusion Clinic for COVID-1933692,33707No response
69. 05-26-20223:00pm3:30pmTrack 3: Creation of a New Process for Tracking Officer Deployments: May 2021 - October 202133696,33712No response
70. 05-26-20223:00pm3:30pmTrack 4: Biosimilar Transition Project: Clinical Experiences, Current, and Future of Rheumatology Pharmacotherapy6685No response
71. 05-26-20223:00pm3:30pmTrack 5: When The Cellmate Complains of Snoring: Addressing Sleep Apnea Behind the Fence22226,33715No response
72. 05-26-20223:00pm3:30pmTrack 6: The Holocaust Program: How to Use Experiential Learning to Build Emotional Intelligence Medical Leaders11265No response
73. 05-26-20223:30pm3:45pmBreakNot offered for CENo response
74. 05-26-20223:45pm4:15pmTrack 2: Implementation of the Unified Hospital Data Surveillance System for COVID-19 Data33751No response
75. 05-26-20223:45pm4:15pmTrack 3: ASPR Recovery: Health and Social Services Support for the Long-Term33698No response
76. 05-26-20223:45pm4:15pmTrack 5: You're Good Enough, You're Smart Enough, and Doggone It - You're a National Security Treasure!9765,5663No response
77. 05-26-20223:45pm4:15pmTrack 6: Every Officer Can Be A Mindful Leader17778No response
78. 05-25-20228:00am8:50amNurse Category: Welcome and Opening RemarksNot offered for CENo response
79. 05-25-20228:50am9:00amNurse Category: Ice Breaker ActivityNot offered for CENo response
80. 05-25-20229:00am10:00amNurse Category: The Future of Nursing Begins with You: Promoting Nurse Health and Well-being.17826No response
81. 05-25-202210:00am11:00amNurse Category: Panel #1: Advancement of PHS Nurse Roles32402,32400,32401,27515No response
82. 05-25-202211:00am1:00pmBreak in Exhibit Hall (All Categories)Not offered for CENo response
83. 05-25-20221:00pm2:30pmNurse Category Luncheon and AwardsNot offered for CENo response
84. 05-25-20222:30pm3:00pmNurse Category: Johnson and Johnson: Elevating, Advocating for and Empowering Nurses as Innovative Leaders Driving Transformative Healthcare ChangeNot offered for CENo response
85. 05-25-20223:00pm3:30pmNurse Category: Break (Opportunity to Network)Not offered for CENo response
86. 05-25-20223:30pm4:30pmNurse Category: Skills Stations32401,32859,32858,32857No response
87. 05-25-20224:30pm5:30pmNurse Category: Panel #2: Evolution of PHS Nurse Roles in Deployments32403,5810,17787,7465No response
88. 05-25-20225:30pm5:45pmNurse Category: Closing RemarksNot offered for CENo response
89. 05-25-20228:00am8:20amPharmacy Category: Flag Ceremony, Opening RemarksNot offered for CENo response
90. 05-25-20228:20am9:20amPharmacy Category: Opioids and Substance Use Disorders32406,32407,32408No response
91. 05-25-20229:20am9:30amPharmacy Category: BreakNot offered for CENo response
92. 05-25-20229:30am10:30amPharmacy Category: Regulatory and Medication Safety3317,3144,2826,5204,32409No response
93. 05-25-202210:30am11:00amPharmacy Category: From Evidenced-Based Practice to Evidence-Based Education1171No response
94. 05-25-20221:00pm2:30pmPharmacy Category Luncheon with PharmPAC Awards, Rose Ceremony11675,6685,Not offered for CENo response
95. 05-25-20222:30pm3:30pmPharmacy Category: Leadership, Deployment, and Officership Overview32362,10450,32410,6398No response
96. 05-25-20223:30pm4:00pmPharmacy Category: BreakNot offered for CENo response
97. 05-25-20224:00pm5:15pmPharmacy Category: Flag Officers PanelNot offered for CENo response
98. 05-25-20225:15pm5:30pmPharmacy Category: Closing Remarks; Retire ColorsNot offered for CENo response
99. 05-25-20228:00am8:30amPhysician Category: PPAC CPO Leadership Address32576No response
100. 05-25-20228:30am9:30amPhysician Category: A Leaders Mindset: What We All Need to Know6476,32576,32414No response
101. 05-25-20229:30am10:00amPhysician Category: Round Table Session I: Presentations from the Field32415,34338,3597,17849,34339,34336,33723,34325No response
102. 05-25-202210:00am10:30amPhysician Category: Break (panel and round table transitions)Not offered for CENo response
103. 05-25-202210:30am11:00amPhysician Category: Round Table Session 2: Presentations from the Field3597,32417,17850,17851No response
104. 05-25-20221:00pm2:30pmPhysician Category: Luncheon and Presentation: Agile Leadership17778No response
105. 05-25-20222:30pm3:15pmPhysician Category: Leadership in Practice - Leading Through Challenging Times5540,3055No response
106. 05-25-20223:15pm5:15pmPhysician Category: Deployment Skills for Medical Officers6050,5896,32853,32847,32848,32851,32850,22252No response
107. 05-25-20225:15pm5:30pmPhysician Category: Closing RemarksNot offered for CENo response

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