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Sunday
, June 13
West Registration Desk
4:00pm •
Conference Registration Open
Monday
, June 14
Ambassador Ballroom
8:30am •
W1, Part I: Goals: Putting a Deadline on Your Vision | Setting, Monitoring & Evaluating Your Goals
1:00pm •
Careers in Global Health: How We Got Started
Blue Room
8:30am •
W4, Part I: Let Us Walk you Through Designing your Health Care Improvement Project!
LIMITED
1:00pm •
W4, Part II: Let Us Walk you Through Designing your Health Care Improvement Project!
LIMITED
7:30pm •
Student/Young Professional Networking Reception
Blue Room Pre-Function
8:00am •
First Time Orientation
10:00am •
Volunteer Orientation
Capitol Room
1:30pm •
District Level Malaria Advocacy: Scaling Up Malaria Control Through Partnerships
5:30pm •
Maximizing Nutritional Benefits from Agricultural Interventions
Congressional Room
8:30am •
W2: Modern Measures and Metrics: Assessing Health Workforce Training and Education
LIMITED
1:00pm •
Research Track Workshop: Using LiST to Estimate Impact of Scaling Up Interventions for MNCH
LIMITED
6:30pm •
The ACCESS Family Planning Program: Learning About Effective Approaches for Postpartum Family Planning
Diplomat Ballroom
9:30am •
Climate Change, Food Security, and Household Health: The Right Metrics for the Right Country-Level Policy Choices
2:00pm •
Crossing the Divide: Reaching the Poor with Commercial Health Networks and Franchises
6:30pm •
Health Metrics Network
Diplomat Foyer
12:00am •
Student Photography Exhibit: Transforming Research into Art
Embassy Film Theatre
1:00pm •
Film Series: Foul Water/Fiery Serpent
2:30pm •
Film Series: Youth Zones
Empire Ballroom
9:30am •
The Health Open Educational Resources Network: Building Capacity for Health Education in Africa
1:00pm •
Working with Faith Organizations and Networks to Achieve the MDGs
3:30pm •
Volunteer Networking
6:30pm •
Walk the Talk: Investing to Solve the Health Workforce Crisis to Reach the MDGs and Save Lives
Executive Room
8:30am •
Research Track Workshop: Interested in Global Health Research? Going in with your Eyes Open
LIMITED
1:00pm •
W6: Scaling up with the Endpoint in Mind: What every Program Should Consider in Terms of Principles
6:00pm •
Real Collaboration: What It Takes for Global Health to Succeed Book Launch
Exhibition Hall
3:00pm •
Exhibition Hall Set up
Governors Room
9:00am •
Policy Track: Global Health Budget Landscape
2:00pm •
Can Country Ownership Work? Field Perspectives on Health Systems Strengthening
6:00pm •
From Diagnostic Technologies to Diagnosis in the Field
Hampton Ballroom
8:30am •
W3: How to Develop a Health Insurance Scheme Targeted to the Poor
LIMITED
1:00pm •
W5: Logic Models: Platform for Monitoring & Evaluation Planning, Implementation, and Use of Findings
LIMITED
6:30pm •
Delivering Sustainable Health Solutions Worldwide
Palladian Ballroom
9:00am •
The Implementing Best Practices (IBP) 10th Anniversary Breakfast
2:00pm •
Policy Track/Special Session: Costs & Choices: How to Pay Mounting Cost of Global AIDS Response
5:30pm •
Abt International Health Reception
Regency Ballroom
11:45am •
Welcome Reception and Regional Meet-Ups
4:00pm •
Plenary: The Millennium Development Goals: Where are we now and what must be done to succeed?
West Registration Desk
7:00am •
Conference Registration Open
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
Diplomat Foyer
12:00am •
Photography Exhibit: Transforming Research into Art
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 •
Conference Registration Open
Wednesday
, June 16
Ambassador Ballroom
9:30am •
Global Health Council Annual Membership Meeting
12:30pm •
Luncheon: Extending Service Delivery (ESD) Project - End of Project Conference
6:00pm •
Honoring Those Who Are Helping Rebuild Haiti
Blue Room
10:30am •
Policy Track: Countdown to 2015
2:00pm •
D3: From Evidence to Action: Mainstreaming Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancies
Blue Room Pre-Function
5:00pm •
2010 Poster Session #2 and Networking Reception
Capitol Room
10:30am •
C4: Improving Existing Data to Sustain Gains in Global Health
2:00pm •
Research Track: Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) Global Health Core Competency Development Project Town Hall
7:00pm •
Health SWAps in Sub-Saharan Africa: Delivering on the Promise?
Congressional Room
10:30am •
C1: Beyond Sexual Violence: Next Steps in Helping Victims
2:00pm •
D1: Nutritional Supplements and Complementary Feeding Practices
6:00pm •
Cervical Cancer Prevention: Recent Progress and Expanding Opportunities
Diplomat Ballroom
9:45am •
Roundtable Session: Diplomat Ballroom
12:00pm •
The Global Fund Deploys Social Media Against AIDS
2:00pm •
D5: Global Leadership: Who is Fighting Drug Resistance and How?
6:00pm •
PRIDE in Saving Mothers and Children
Diplomat Foyer
12:00am •
Student Photography Exhibit: Transforming Research into Art
Embassy Film Theatre
12:30pm •
Film Series: Shuga
Empire Ballroom
10:30am •
C2: Optimizing and Leveraging Private Sector Partnerships
2:00pm •
Policy Track: Introduction to Global Campaigns on Maternal and Child Health
6:30pm •
The Role of Human Resources in the Global Health Initiative: An Informal Dialogue
Executive Room
10:30am •
Member Event/Book Chat: Nonprofit Finance for Hard Times: New Definitions, New Strategies, New Opportunities
2:00pm •
D2: Leveraging Capacity: Making Use of Existing Information Systems
6:30pm •
Reducing Neonatal Deaths: Proven Solutions from Southeast Asia
Exhibition Hall
8:00am •
The Global Marketplace
8:00am •
Exhibition Hall Open
9:45am •
Who Defines Global Health?
10:30am •
Aspects of Humanitarian Travel
11:15am •
Kwikpoint Tuberculosis Smart Card and Sputum Collection Procedure Visual Guide
12:00pm •
Behavior Change through Mass Media - A Media MIX Approach adopted by PAIMAN
12:30pm •
Global Health Career Expo
12:45pm •
Amazon Malaria Initiative: A strategic approach to assist in malaria control and prevention in the Amazon Basin
1:30pm •
Resume Development for Emerging Global Health Professionals | Career Connections
2:15pm •
Advice & Budget Guidance for Humanitarian Travel
Governors Room
10:30am •
C3: Reaching MDG 6: What Will it Take to Make TB History?
2:00pm •
D4: Policy Initiatives to Break the Cycle of Neglect for Chagas
6:30pm •
Tackling HIV Related Stigma and Discrimination in South Asia: Lessons Learned
Hampton Ballroom
9:45am •
Research Track: Research Symposium: Taking Metrics Global - Measuring Results and Understanding Behavior
2:00pm •
Policy Track: Innovative Financing Mechanisms for Health: What's on the Menu?
6:30pm •
Establishment of the Caribbean Public Health Agency
Palladian Ballroom
9:45am •
Roundtable Session: Palladian Ballroom
2:00pm •
D6: Building Global Health Careers: It's All About People
6:00pm •
Global Health Fellows Program/Public Health Institute Social Reception and Exemplar Awards
Regency Ballroom
8:00am •
Plenary: New Frontiers in Global Health
12:30pm •
Luncheon Plenary/Book Chat: Globalization and Health: A Dialogue with the Author of Turning the World Upside Down: The Search for Global Health in the 21st Century
3:45pm •
Plenary: After the Earthquake: Towards Building a New Haitian Health System
Top of The Hill Banquet and Conference Center at the Reserve Officers Association One Constitution Avenue NE Washington, DC 20002
12:00pm •
Policy Track: Congressional Briefing: 'Helping Babies Get to One'
West Registration Desk
8:00am •
Conference Registration Open
Thursday
, June 17
Ambassador Ballroom
10:30am •
E5: MDG 4 and 5: Reaching Global Impact through Work at the Local Level
Blue Room
10:30am •
E3: Expanding Access through Mobile Health Services
12:45pm •
Breaking Through the Clutter: Crafting a User-friendly Resume
3:45pm •
F3: Efforts and Achievements in Obstetrical and Postpartum Care in Asia
Capitol Room
10:30am •
Policy Track: Building Capacity for Achieving Health Goals
1:00pm •
Research Track Workshop: Conducting High Impact Research
LIMITED
Congressional Room
10:30am •
E1: NIGH Panel: Focus on Prevention
3:45pm •
F1: Standards, Partnerships and Other Tools for Quality Improvement
Diplomat Ballroom
3:45pm •
F5: Men, Violence and Gender Inequality: Cases from Brazil, India and South Africa
Diplomat Foyer
12:00am •
Student Photography Exhibit: Transforming Research into Art
Embassy Film Theatre
12:30pm •
Film Series: Once in Afghanistan
3:30pm •
Film Series: Pushing the Elephant
Embassy Room
10:30am •
Book Chat: From the Ground Up: Building Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Care Programs in Resource-Limited Settings
Empire Ballroom
10:30am •
The First 30 Days: Emergency Health Response in the Aftermath of the Earthquake in Haiti
12:45pm •
Mid-Year Meeting of the International Health Section of the American Public Health Association
3:45pm •
F6: From Drug Users to Mother Support Groups: What's Working in HIV/AIDS Prevention
Executive Room
10:30am •
E2: Removing Roadblocks: Effective Approaches in Improving Pharmaceutical Management
3:45pm •
F2: Health Reform Approaches: Using Performance-based Financing to Reach Global Health Goals
Exhibition Hall
8:00am •
Exhibition Hall Open
10:30am •
CANCELLED: Sehat Sahulat Card Program, A Social Safety Net for Below Poverty Pregnant Females
11:15am •
34 Million Friends: A Worldwide Grassroots Movement for the Women and Girls of the World
12:00pm •
Breeding Crops for Better Nutrition
1:45pm •
Interactive Data-Rich Maps
2:30pm •
Helping Reshape the Iraqi Health System
3:15pm •
Impact of Schistosomiasis and Polyparasitic Infections on Anemia, Growth and Physical Fitness in Children in Coastal Kenya
5:30pm •
Exhibition Hall Open
5:30pm •
Pre-Awards Banquet Reception
Governors Room
10:30am •
E4: Health Vouchers: Successes and Obstacles to Effective Utilization
3:45pm •
F4: Accountability, Effectiveness and Transparency in Global Health
Hampton Ballroom
10:30am •
Policy Track: Finding Common Ground for Family Planning
3:45pm •
Policy Track: The U.S. and Multilateral Organizations
Palladian Ballroom
10:30am •
E6: Next Steps in Health Information Systems Applications
2:00pm •
Special Session: From Innovation to Access: Making the Connection Between Developing and Delivering Global Health Technologies and Development
3:45pm •
Policy Track: Ramping Up Health Worker Production in Resource-Limited Settings
Regency Ballroom
8:45am •
Plenary: Getting Further, Faster: Realizing Global Development Goals through Smart Health Investments in Sexual and Reproductive Health
12:30pm •
Media Awards Luncheon Session: Twitter Me This: Integrating Social Media into Your Communications Strategy
6:30pm •
Awards Banquet
West Registration Desk
8:30am •
Conference Registration Open
Friday
, June 18
Ambassador Ballroom
10:45am •
Special Session/Policy Track: Global Health Diplomacy
Blue Room
11:00am •
W1, Part II: Improving Your Work: Real Ways to Put to Work What You've Learned
Capitol Room
9:00am •
G6: Reaching the Goal of Making Surgery an Integral Part of Primary Health Care
Congressional Room
9:00am •
G3: Research Track: NIGH Panel: Improved Methodologies in MCH Research
Diplomat Ballroom
9:00am •
G1: Adding Metrics to the Reproductive Health Response in Humanitarian Relief Settings
Diplomat Foyer
12:00am •
Student Photography Exhibit: Transforming Research into Art
Embassy Room
10:00am •
W8: A Demonstration of the STEPS (Steps to Transforming Evaluation Practice for Social Change)
LIMITED
10:00am •
W8: A Demonstration of the STEPS (Steps to Transforming Evaluation Practice for Social Change)
LIMITED
Empire Ballroom
9:00am •
G4: Better Communication for Better Health
Executive Room
9:00am •
Special Session: Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases and the Health Workforce
Exhibition Hall
8:00am •
Exhibition Hall Open
Governors Room
9:00am •
G5: Measuring the Success of Open Source Health Information Systems
Hampton Ballroom
10:30am •
Policy Track: The 2010 G8 Agenda: How Does it Link to Health?
Palladian Ballroom
9:00am •
G2: Key Approaches to Address Urgent Health Needs of Adolescent Girls
Regency Ballroom
8:00am •
Special Session/Book Chat: Breakfast with a Legend: D.A. Henderson
9:00am •
Special Session: Sports and Health
12:00pm •
Plenary/Policy Track Luncheon: Global Health Initiative: Where Do We Go from Here?
2:00pm •
Plenary: Universal Access and aids2031: The Way Forward
West Registration Desk
8:30am •
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All conference registrants
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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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