Keynote Address: The British Experience Pandemic Flu and Mass Vaccination
Dr Peter J.P. Holden FIMCRCSED MRCGP DRCOG
Commisioner, General Pactitioners Committee,
British Medical Association
10:00-10:30
Coffee Break / Networking
10:30-11:00
Prevention and Control of Nosocomial Transmission of Novel A H1N1(Pandemic) Influenza
Dr Helena Maltezou
Head, Department for Interventions in Health-Care Facilities
Hellenic Center for Disease Control and Prevention
11:00-11:30
H1N1 Pandemic : A Local Perspective
Frederick Gentile
Director
BGG Associates Ltd.
11:30-12:00
Global Pandemic Planning At Visa
Elizabeth Granger, CBCP
Director - Global Crisis Management
Global Security, Safety & Crisis Management Visa Inc.
12:00-1:30
Lunch Break
1:30-3:00
Concurrent Breakout Sessions
Prevention of Schools for Students, School Personnel, Parents and Communities
Dr. Stephen Sroka
President
Health Education Consultants
What are the Ethical Issues Associated with Actual and Potential Flu Pandemics, and How Should we Resolve them?
Dr Jan Deckers
Health Care Ethicist
Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University
3:00-3:30
Coffee Break
3:30 - 4:45
Concurrent Breakout Sessions
An Integrated Approach to Emergency Management
Bob Adsett
Emergency Planning Manager
NHS Leeds
Pandemic Hits and Myths - Lessons Learned from the 2009 Swine Flu Pandemic
Chris Needham-Bennett
CEO
Needhams 1843 Ltd
4:45-5:00
Closing Remarks
Day 2: Thursday, March 11, 2010
8:00-9:00 AM
Breakfast & Registration
9:00-9:30
Welcome & Opening Remarks
9:30-10:00
Development and Application of Animal Models for the Evaluation of Swine Flu Vaccines
Dr. Nigel J. Silman
Operations Manager, Research , Centre for Emergency Preparedness & Response
Health Protection Agency
10:00-10:30
Coffee Break / Networking
10:30-11:00
Pandemics, Resilience and the British Standard on Business Continuity (BS25999)
Wayne Harrop, B.A Hons, MBCI, MEPS, MICPEM, CBRM
Director, Center for Disaster Management
Coventry University
11:00-11:30
Barriers to the Private Provision of H1N1 Vaccine Across Europe - Lessons to be Learned for Future
Dr. Charlie Easmon
Medical Director
Number One Health
11:30-12:00
Anti-Viral Agents
Dr. John McCauley
Director
World Influenza Center (WIC)
12:00-12:30
Evolution of Influenza A Virus
Dr. Munir Iqbal
Senior Research Scientist
Institute for Animal Health, Compton Laboratory
12:30-1:30
Lunch Break
1:30-3:00 NN
Concurrent Breakout Sessions
Emergency Planning During Pandemic
Mary Pitcaithly OBE
Chief Executive
Falkirk Council
What Can We Learn from the H1N1 Pandemic Event
David Gregory, BA (Hons), BC Dip, MBCI
Director
BGG Associates Ltd
3:00-3:30
Coffee Break
3:30-4:45
Concurrent Breakout Sessions
Prevention of Schools for Students, School Personnel, Parents and Communities
Dr. Stephen R. Sroka
President
Health Education Consultants
Business Continuity Management During Pandemic
Russell Price
Chairman
Continuity Forum
4:45-5:00
Closing Remarks
Day 3: Friday, March 12, 2010
9:00-11:00
Workshop 1
"How can we learn from the H1N1 Pandemic event?"
Facilitator
David Gregory BA (Hons), BC Dip, MBCI
Director
BGG Associates Ltd
Co Facilitator
Frederick Gentile
Director
BGG Associates
1:30-4:00
Workshop 2
Planning & Responding to H1N1 Pandemic Outbreak
Dr Stephen R. Sroka
President
Health Education Consultants
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