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and requirements for global health research
complexities
donors
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funding agency administrators; novice
Health professionals and junior researchers considering or interested in the scope
Health professionals involved in the planning and implementation of health programs in resource-constrained settings. The audience would include careproviders
NGO staff or cooperating agency staff who want to implement an improvement project to strengthen the quality of health care or related services. No prior experience with quality improvement is required. Those with prio
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policy-makers
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Tuesday
, June 15
Ambassador Ballroom
10:45am •
A1: Improving Community-based Programs in Maternal Health
2:30pm •
B1: Modeling the Potential Impact of an AIDS Vaccine
6:30pm •
Global Charter for Health Data- Addressing the Global Health Data Gaps
Blue Room
10:45am •
Special Session/Policy Track: The CSIS Commission on Smart Global Health Policy Report
1:00pm •
Policy Track: Advocacy Day and Reception
5:30pm •
Sustainable Community Systems Strengthening for HIV and AIDS Care and Support for Vulnerable Populations
Blue Room Pre-Function
4:30pm •
2010 Poster Session #1 and Networking Reception
Capitol Room
10:45am •
Research Track: The Global Health Council's Research Agenda: A Look Back at the Past Year and Ahead
2:30pm •
Research Track: Raising Awareness of Cancer in Developing Countries
Congressional Room
10:45am •
A2: Helping Babies get to One
2:30pm •
B2: Models for Improving Metrics in Global Health
6:30pm •
Stronger Health Systems for Greater Health Impact
Diplomat Ballroom
2:30pm •
Symposium: Nurses and Midwives: A Vital Part of the Maternal Health Workforce
7:00pm •
Increase in Service Delivery Through Increased Awareness for Positive Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health Behaviors
Embassy Film Theatre
1:00pm •
Film Series: Call to Life
Embassy Room
11:00am •
The Joint Action Plan for Women's and Children's Health - Innovation and Partnerships for Success
4:00pm •
Media Skills to Solve Health Ills: Deploying Modern Communications Against Ancient Health Problems
Empire Ballroom
10:45am •
A4: What's Standing in the Way? Barriers to Voluntary Counseling and Testing
2:30pm •
B4: Health Systems Building Blocks: How to Build Strong Health Systems that Deliver Quality Services
7:00pm •
The Role of INGOs in a Changing Development Landscape
Executive Room
10:45am •
A3: Using Effective Health Policy Tools for Greater Impact
2:30pm •
B3: Community Approaches to Meeting Health Goals: Lessons from South Asia
6:30pm •
Moving Integration in Global Health from Rhetoric to Reality
Exhibition Hall
8:00am •
International Exhibition Grand Opening Breakfast Reception
8:00am •
The Global Marketplace
8:00am •
Exhibition Hall Open
10:45am •
Educating Nurses for Global Citizenship: Critical Perspectives in Global Health
11:30am •
Osteopathic Medicine on the Global Stage
12:45pm •
Book Chat: Inside the Outbreaks: The Elite Medical Detectives of the Epidemic Intelligence Service
1:45pm •
Book Chat/Discussion with One of the Authors of the Book Real Collaboration: What It Takes for Global Health to Succeed
Governors Room
10:45am •
A6: Integration: Getting Results and Reaching Goals
2:30pm •
B6: Surgical Metrics: Unmet Surgical Need and Impact on Global Health
6:30pm •
The Sound of Hope: Making Hearing Matter in the Developing World
Hampton Ballroom
10:45am •
A5: The Metrics of Impact Investing in Health
1:00pm •
Career Session/Book Chat: Caring for the World: A Guidebook to Global Health Opportunities
2:30pm •
B5: Progress in Reproductive Health: Including a Man's Perspective
6:30pm •
Helping Babies Breathe - Reports from Bangladesh, India, Kenya, Pakistan, and Tanzania
Palladian Ballroom
8:30am •
Helping Babies Breathe - Hands-on Introduction for MCH Experts
12:45pm •
Luncheon: Tuberculosis and Women's Health: Lessons of Survival and Advocacy from South Africa and the US
3:30pm •
Spirit of Alma Ata 1978 Caucus Meeting
7:00pm •
Bridging the Divide: HIV Catalyzing Transformation of Health Systems
Regency Ballroom
9:00am •
Plenary: How Has the Increase in Global Health Resources Had a Positive Impact on Health?
11:00am •
Special Session: What Is the Impact of Better Information on Health Outcomes?
West Registration Desk
8:00am •
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All conference registrants
and requirements for global health research
complexities
donors
experience
funding agency administrators; novice
Health professionals and junior researchers considering or interested in the scope
Health professionals involved in the planning and implementation of health programs in resource-constrained settings. The audience would include careproviders
NGO staff or cooperating agency staff who want to implement an improvement project to strengthen the quality of health care or related services. No prior experience with quality improvement is required. Those with prio
partner organizati
People involved in country program development or sector planning and bilateral projects; public health officials in donor agencies and NGOs; ministry of health officials
policy makers
policy-makers
program managers
Program managers and implementers
Program managers and program evaluators-researchers
program planners
researchers
Reserachers
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staff
those directly tasked with monitoring and evaluation; a wide range of stakeholders expected to participate in monitoring and evaluation tasks; and those expected to use findings or recommendations (e.g.
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Blue Room
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Diplomat Ballroom
Diplomat Foyer
Embassy Film Theatre
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Executive Room
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Roundtable Session
Speakers Corner
Special Featured Event
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Awards
Exhibition Hall Grand Opening
First Time Attendee Orientation
Global Marketplace
Membership Meeting
Welcome Reception
Volunteers
Workshops
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Audience
advocates; some level of understanding of program planning and monitoring and evaluation
All conference registrants
and requirements for global health research
complexities
donors
experience
funding agency administrators; novice
Health professionals and junior researchers considering or interested in the scope
Health professionals involved in the planning and implementation of health programs in resource-constrained settings. The audience would include careproviders
NGO staff or cooperating agency staff who want to implement an improvement project to strengthen the quality of health care or related services. No prior experience with quality improvement is required. Those with prio
partner organizati
People involved in country program development or sector planning and bilateral projects; public health officials in donor agencies and NGOs; ministry of health officials
policy makers
policy-makers
program managers
Program managers and implementers
Program managers and program evaluators-researchers
program planners
researchers
Reserachers
Service providers
staff
those directly tasked with monitoring and evaluation; a wide range of stakeholders expected to participate in monitoring and evaluation tasks; and those expected to use findings or recommendations (e.g.