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Agenda/Brochure for the Southeast Regional SymposiumTRANSCRIPT
Wednesday, June 15,2011 – Friday, June, 17, 2011
MEHARRY MEDICAL COLLEGE • S.S. KRESGE LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER1005 DR. D.B. TODD JR. BOULEVARD • NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37208
Southeast Regional Symposium on Minorities, theMedically Underserved & Cancer
http://www.gulfcoasthealthport.com/
Grant Number: 5RC2MD004783-02
Baylor College of Medicine/Intercultural CancerCouncil (ICC)
Science, Education, and Community United to Respond to Emergencies (SECURE)Baylor College of Medicine & Meharry Medical College Grant Number: 5RC2MD004783-02
National Institute on Minority Health and Health DisparitiesNational Library of Medicine Environmental Health InformationOutreach Program (EnHIP) Grant Number: HHSN276201000681P
National Institute of General Medical Sciences Grant Number T36GM95343
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Message from the Southeast Regional Symposium Chair
Welcome to the Southeast Regional Symposium on ReconnectingVulnerableCommunities Before, During and After a disaster sponsored by the Intercul-
tural Cancer Council.
Like America, Nashville is a diverse community.We come from different ethnicgroups, religions, socioeconomic status, educational background, gender, familytype, and physical condition. However in disasters we are all “just humans.”We allhave our humanity and need to survive at the highest possible level as a basic con-nector.
There was a time when we only heard of disasters after the fact, by word of mouthunless they happened to us. However, the explosion of media and technology per-mits us to see disasters as they take place anywhere in the world.We do not knowwhat form the next disaster will take: floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes,terror attacks, nuclear accidents, chemical mishaps, or some yet unknown occur-rence. We must work collectively to identify multiple resources right in reach in thiscommunity that can and must be harnessed for the common good. You are invitedto help us frame and initiate an alliance to protect ourselves, our families, and frag-ile neighbors and friends. Let us come together, listen, think, share, plan and act.Right now we are all vulnerable. There is no reason to remain so.
David Jones Jr., EdDMinister, SchraderLane Church of ChristSoutheast RegionalSymposium ChairNashville, Tennessee
Message from the Meharry Site Principal Investigator
Patricia Matthews-Juarez, PhDSite Principal Investiga-tor for the SECURE GulfCoastAssociate Vice Presidentfor Faculty Affairs andDevelopmentProfessor, Department ofFamily and CommunityMedicineMeharry Medical CollegeNashville, Tennessee
The needs of vulnerable populations are intensified by disasters. Medical andmental health requirements including prescriptive drugs may outweigh
other pressing and critical needs such as employment, housing, and food secu-rity. Working together as a community, we can provide the necessary informa-tion and infrastructure to address the needs and concerns of vulnerablepopulations in Nashville before, during, and after a disaster. Through disasterpreparation, training, and knowledge of community resources, individuals andfamilies can return to stability as quickly as possible.
As a community, we must examine health disparities and social determinantsand include our findings in a holistic approach that we develop in responding tothe impact of a disaster on personal and community health.
We look forward to starting the conversation about disaster planning for allcommunities and persons.
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Message from the Baylor College of Medicine Principal Investigator
“When in the courses of human events…” is of course associated withthe declaration of independence. However, lately it is those events
of “mother nature”, technology failures or those inhumane acts of terroriststhat are getting our attention. Being prepared for the unexpected today isimportant for we have now come to understand that in reality the unex-pected is really expected! What we may not know is the form, timing, andextent of an impending disaster. I have learned a tremendous amount fromthe resilience of individuals from all over the world.
Congratulations to Nashville for bringing its communities together in a forumthat can help ensure its people are better prepared, capable of responding andrecovering when the unexpected happens.
Armin D.Weinberg, PhDDirector, Chronic DiseasePrevention and ControlResearch CenterSite Principal Investigatorfor the SECURE Gulf CoastProfessor, Department ofMedicineBaylor College of Medicine,Houston, TX
“Speaking with one voice” is the motto ofthe Intercultural Cancer Council. We believethat through collaborations with such organi-zations and agencies that have come togethertoday to discuss this highest relevant topic ofdisaster and and vulnerable populations thatwe can make a difference.
I want to thank those of youwho have elected to spendtheir time and energy tocontribute to addressingthe issue of how we shouldprepare for the next im-pending disaster. It’s not amatter of if, but a matter ofwhen such disasters willoccur. Meetings such asthese will allow us to bebetter prepared.
I want to extend my con-gratulations to the host institution, MeharryMedical College and SECURE, and the organiz-ers of this meeting. I am sorry I can’t be withyou, but know that I am there in spirit.
Message from the Lead Principal Investigator
Lovell A. Jones, PhDDirector, Center forResearch on MinorityHealthDepartment of HealthDisparities ResearchProfessor, Departmentof Health DisparitiesResearchDepartment ofBiochemistry &Molecular BiologyMD Anderson CancerCenter, Houston, TX
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Message from the Intercultural Cancer Council Chair
Welcome to the Intercultural Cancer Council Regional Symposium. This is atimely subject as we witness the recent devastation in the south, mid-west and
northeast during recent tornadoes and floods and remember Katrina, Rita and othernatural disasters. We are bringing together community-based, faith-based, the busi-ness community and disaster management organizations to encourage and mobi-lize the Nashville community to establish and sustain emergency disasterpreparedness. “This meeting will connect people, community and Nashville serviceorganizations to build knowledge, skills and resources from within the communityto promote resiliency in the face of future disasters.
The Intercultural Cancer Council (ICC) promotes policies, programs, partnerships andresearch to eliminate the unequal burden of cancer among racial and ethnic minori-ties and the medically underserved. We are pleased to join hands with our Nashvillepartners to ensure that within the holistic approach to disaster management.
Thank you for scheduling time out of your busy schedule to participate and contributeto this most important program. We are appreciative of the collaborative efforts.
COL (Ret.) James E.Williams, Jr., MS,SPHRChair, InterculturalCancer Council (ICC)Chair, PennsylvaniaProstate CancerCoalition (PPCC)Member, PatientAdvocacy Committee,American College ofSurgeons OncologyGroup (ASCOSOG)
Welcome from the ICC Interim Executive Director
Pamela M. Jackson, MSInterim Executive DirectorDirector of Special Projects,Intercultural CancerCouncilBaylor College of Medicine,Houston, TX
The Intercultural Cancer Council (ICC) continues to advocate for the plightof people who do not have access to quality health care following a disas-
ter, nor the knowledge on how to prepare themselves and family for disasterto meet their health needs. ICC works to inspire partners to join our efforts tomake the elimination of health disparities a reality and to ensure the continu-ation of health care following a disaster. As we come together these next threedays, I can only believe that these days will bring together all communities tobegin the process of partnering and working together to bring about thechange regardless of color, gender, age, ethnicity, religion or political affilia-tion on the matter of disaster preparedness and management. In the past, ourcommunities have been resilient in the face of adversity and will continue todo so. We must begin to share our experiences and resources to overcomethese difficulties we face in disaster.
We look forward to continuing to work with the Nashville community and hopethat this symposium will help to mobilize vulnerable communities to meet thechallenge of establishing and sustaining a community-based alliance on disas-ter preparedness.
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About the Regional SymposiumGoals� Engage established disaster management resources to work with vulnerable communities to prepare com-
munity residents for potential disasters� Establish a community based alliance on disaster preparedness for vulnerable populations/communities
in the city of Nashville, Tennessee
The Southeast Regional Symposium will� Initiate dialogue between community and faith-based organizations, local business and disaster manage-
ment organizations to share missions, activities and needs;� Develop a strategy/action plan for mobilizing the vulnerable communities to establish and sustain a com-
munity-based alliance on disaster preparedness;� Develop a registry for community members to identify special needs of individuals/families within the
community; and� Develop a Nashville section of the ICC Disaster Management Resource Guide for distribution;
Target AudienceThe regional symposium is created for:� community-based organizations� businesses and faith-based organizations� local health organizations� health clinics� hospitals� departments of health� academic institutions such as high schools, colleges, universities, medical schools and health professions
teaching institutions� county, state, local and national disaster management organizations who are interested in establishing a
community based alliance on disaster preparedness for vulnerable populations/communities in the city ofNashville, Tennessee.
Hosting InstitutionMeharry Medical College
Participating Academic InstitutionsBaylor College of MedicineMeharry Medical CollegeTennessee State UniversityVanderbilt University
Participating Community AgenciesBordeaux Branch LibraryClaiborne Family of FaithCommunity Networks Program Center at MeharryJefferson Street United Merchants Partnerships (JUMP)Mayor’s Office of Emergency ManagementMetropolitan Development and Housing Agency (MDHA)Mt. Bethel NLM Community Faith BasedNashville General HospitalPeniel Interdenominational Minister’s FellowshipSchrader Lane Church of Christ
AnAlliance constitutes two ormoregroups or individuals who sharethe same interest or goal,and estab-lish an association towork togetherto advance common interests orcauses to achieve a particular aim.
A Strategic Alliance is a relationshipbetween two ormore parties topursue a set of agreed upon goals ortomeet a critical business needwhile remaining independentorganizations.The alliance is acooperation or collaborationwhichaims for a synergywhere eachpartner hopes that the benefits fromthe alliancewill be greater thanthose from individual efforts.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011LOCATION:MeharryMedical College, S.S. Kresge LRC, Lower Level, Compton NelsonAuditorium
8:00 AM – 5:30 PM Registration
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM Continental Breakfast
9:00 AM – 9:30 AM Welcome and “A Call to Action”
Moderators:COL (Ret.) James E.Williams, Jr.,MS, SPHRChair, Intercultural Cancer Council
PamelaM. Jackson,MSInterim Executive Director, Intercultural Cancer Counci
Welcome:PatMatthews-Juarez, PhDSite Principal Investigator/SECUREProfessor/Department of Family and Community Medicine
David Jones, EdDRegional Symposium Chair
Edwina Hefner,MSLSCommunity and Civic Organization Chair
Frankie D. Powell, PhDSouth East Regional ICC LeaderUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeReview of Summit Goals and Desired Outcomes along with the agenda for these three days.
9:30 AM – 12:00 Noon CommunityVoices – Telling Our Stories (Talk Table)Opportunities and Challenges: Building Community-Based Responses to DisasterFacilitators:David Jones, EdDRegional Symposium Chair
Albert Blixt, JDProject Reconnect
10:30 AM – 10:45 AM Break
CommunityVoices and Local Resources
Sharon Hurt,MBAPresident and CEO, Jefferson Street United Merchants Partnership (J.U.M.P.)
Theresa Zuckowsky,MMHC,CBCP,Disaster Recovery AdministratorVanderbilt University Medical Center Informatics Center
Rev. Benjamin Sweat, Pastor, Mount Bethel Baptist Church
Rahn Bailey,MD, Chairman of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesMeharry Medical College
Ms.Heidi Mariscal, Planning ManagerMayor’s Office of Emergency Management
Lieutenant Floyd H.HydeSpecial Operation Division, Emergency Contingency SectionMetro Police Department
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12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM – 1:45 PM Introduction of Luncheon SpeakerPamelaM. Jackson,MS, Interim Executive Director /Director of SpecialProjects-Intercultural Cancer Council, Project RECONNECT/SECURE, Baylor College ofMedicine, Houston, Texas
AModel Program in Preparation for A Disaster: “Grab and Go”Maggie Clarkson, RN,MSGrants Program DirectorSinging River Hospital System, Pascagoula, Mississippi
1:45 PM – 2:00 PM Break
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Government “Roles and Responsibilities Before,During and After a Disaster”
Moderators:COL (Ret.) James E.Williams, Jr.,MS, SPHRChair, Intercultural Cancer Council (ICC)
Sharon Hurt,MBAPresident and CEO, Jefferson Street United Merchants Partnership (J.U.M.P.)
Speakers:Senator ThelmaHarperDistrict 19
Representative Brenda GilmoreDistrict 54
Councilwoman Erica GilmoreDistrict 19
Chief Richard BrigganceDirector, Campus Safety and SecurityMeharry Medical College
3:00 PM – 3:15 PM Break
3:15 PM – 4:15 PM Voices of the Community –WhatWe Experienced in the Flood of 2010 and the Impacton Community, Personal Health and Chronic Diseases
Speakers:Mr.Michael McSurdy,MBAPresident and CEO, Family & Children’s Service
Rev. Judy JohnsonPastor, Claiborne Family of Faith
4:15 PM – 5:00 PM Q&A
5:00 PM – 5:15 PM Recap of the day and Review of Thursday’s AgendaFrankie D. Powell, PhDSouth East Regional ICC LeaderUniversity of North Carolina at Pembroke
Adjourn
5:15 PM – 6:30 PM Network Reception
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Thursday, June 16, 2011LOCATION:MeharryMedical College, S.S. Kresge LRC, Lower Level, Compton NelsonAuditorium
7:30 AM – 4:00 PM Registration
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM Continental Breakfast
8:30 AM Welcome and Introduction of SpeakerPamelaM. Jackson,MSInterim Executive Director, Intercultural Cancer Council (ICC)Project Reconnect/SECURE
8:30AM – 9:15AM The Power of Partnerships: “National Partnership for Action to EndHealthDisparities”
Guest Speaker: Rochelle Rollins, PhD,MPHDirector of Policy and DataOffice of Minority HealthDepartment of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
9:15 AM – 9:30AM Break
9:30AM – 10:30AM Partnership InMotionModerator: PatMatthews-Juarez, PhD
Site Principal Investigator/SECUREProfessor/Department of Family and Community Medicine
Disaster Ambassador Preparedness Program forYouthFaith Foreman,DrPH,MPH, LVNAssistant Director, Health Promotion, Evaluation & Planning (HPEP)Houston Department of Health and Human Services
Melanie Gilmore,MPHSenior Clinical Education CoordinatorHealth Promotion, Evaluation & Planning (HPEP)Houston Department of Health and Human Services
Misael Banda-Obregon,MSStaff Analysis – Program EvaluatorHealth Promotion, Evaluation & Planning (HPEP)Houston Department of Health and Human Services
10:30 AM – 10:45 AM Break
10:45 AM – 12:30 PM Partnering and Exploring Alliances for Nashville/Davidson County
Demonstration of Models of Response to DisasterAlbert Blixt, JD,Project Reconnect/ICC
Faith-Based Organizations: Preparing Our Church to Lead and PartnerDavid Jones Jr., Ed.D.Regional Symposium Chair
12:30 PM – 1:00 PM Report Out and Ideas
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Lunch
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2:00 PM – 3:30 PM Health and Disaster PreparednessModerator: Freida Outlaw, PhD
Director, Meharry AdolescentWellness Center
Health Care Delivery Services Response to a Disaster
L. Leon Dent,MD, FACS,MSCRAssociate Professor, Trauma and Critical Care, Department of SurgeryMeharry Medical College
William S. Paul,MD,MPHDirector, Metro Nashville Health Department
Theresa Zuckowsky,MMHC,CBCPDisaster Recovery AdministratorVanderbilt University Medical Center Informatics Center
Vladimir Berthaud,MD,MPHProfessor, Department of Internal MedicineMeharry Medical College
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM HowDoWe Prepare as Non-Government Agencies for a Disaster?Moderator: Frankie Powell, PhD
South East Regional ICC LeaderUniversity of North Carolina at Pembroke
Speakers:Sharon Hurt,MBAPresident and CEO, Jefferson Street United Merchants Partnership (J.U.M.P.)
Michael McSurdy,MBAPresident and CEO, Family & Children’s Service
NeelyWilliams,MDivProgram Director, Piniel Initiative
Ms.Knight StivenderSenior Editor for Digital News, Tennessean
4:30 PM – 5:00 PM Q&A
5:00 PM Recap of the Day and Closing RemarksFrankie D. Powell, PhDSouth East Regional ICC LeaderUniversity of North Carolina at Pembroke
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Friday, June 17, 2011LOCATION:MeharryMedical College, S.S. Kresge LRC, Lower Level, Compton NelsonAuditorium
8:00 AM – 12:00 Noon Registration
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM Continental Breakfast
9:00 AM –10:30 AM Linking the Alliance to Disaster ManagementModerator: PatMatthews-Juarez, PhD
Site Principal Investigator/SECUREProfessor/Department of Family and Community Medicine
IMNashville
Paul D. Juarez, PhDPrincipal Investigator/Director, NIMHD Center of Excellence at MeharryProfessor andVice Chair, Department of Family and CommunityMedicine, Meharry Medical College
Developing Partnerships and Alliances to Keep Communities Connected
David Jones, EdD,Regional Symposium Chair
Albert Blixt, JD, Project Reconnect/ICC
10:30 AM –12:30 PM WORKGROUPS: I-IV
Work Group IDisaster Ambassador Preparedness Program forYouthFor School Administrator, Teachers, ChurchYouth Programs, Community Youth Groups,and Community Centers Administrators/LeadersLocation: S.S. Kresge Learning Resource Center
Faith Foreman,DrPH.,MPH, LVNHouston Department of Health and Human ServicesHouston, Texas
Work Group II (StudentTrack)Career Guidance and Integrating Culturally Diverse Communities into Planning forand Responding to EmergenciesLocation: S.S. Kresge Learning Resource Center
PatMatthews-Juarez, PhDSite Principal Investigator/SECUREProfessor/Department of Family and Community Medicine
Work Group IIIDisaster 101: Understanding the Preparedness, Response and Recovery ProcessLocation: S.S. Kresge Learning Resource Center
TEMA Representative
Work Group IVDisaster Technology: Use of Disaster Management Data by Faith-BasedOrganizations and AgenciesLocation: S.S. Kresge Learning Resource Center
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Heidi Berg,MLSManagerZ. Alexander Looby Branch Library
12:30 PM – 12:45 PM Report Out and Next StepsDavid Jones, EdDRegional Symposium Chair
Albert Blixt, JDProject Reconnect/ICC
Frankie D. Powell, PhDSoutheast Regional Leader
1:00 PM – 2:15 PM Survivor Awards LuncheonSponsored by Lance Armstrong FoundationModerator: COL (Ret.) James E.Williams, Jr.,MS, SPHR
Chair, Intercultural Cancer Council (ICC)
Introduction: GenmaHolmesOwner of Holmes Pest Control
Ms.Mattie BatesCancer Survivor
Ms.Hazel FieldsCancer Survivor and Survivor of the Nashville Flood
2:15 PM Closing RemarksPamelaM. Jackson,MSInterim Executive Director, Intercultural Cancer Council (ICC)
David Jones, EdDRegional Symposium Chair
Adjourn
Saturday, June 18, 2011Jefferson Street Jazz and Blues Festival
The Bicentennial Mall, Nashville,TN
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Planning and Implementation Committee MembersBETTY DANDRIDGE-JOHNSONAssistant Executive Director, Academic AffairsTennessee Higher Education Commission404 James Robertson Parkway, Suite 1900Nashville, TN [email protected](615) 741-7573
ROBERT BAILEYGospel LyricistClaiborne Family of Faith81 Claiborne StreetNashville, TN 37210(615) [email protected]
DEENA SUE FULLER, EDDDirector of Service LearningTennessee State University3500 John A. Merritt Blvd.Nashville, TN 37209(615) [email protected]
ALFRED BRADY6461 Charlotte Ave.Nashville, TN [email protected]
Program Directors
PAMELAM. JACKSON,MSInterim Executive Director
Project RECONNECT/SECUREIntercultural Cancer Council (ICC)
Baylor College of Medicine1709 Dryden
Houston, TX 770301 Baylor Plaza(713) 798-5424
PATMATTHEWS-JUAREZ, PHDSECURE Gulf Coast, Site Principal Investigator
Associate Vice PresidentFaculty Affairs and Development
Meharry Medical CollegeOffice of Faculty Affairs and Development
1005 Dr. D. B. Todd Jr., BlvdNashville, TN 37208
(615) [email protected]
DAVID JONES JR., EDD (Chair)Minister
Schrader Lane Church of Christ1234 Schrader LaneNashville, TN 37207
(615) [email protected]
EDWINA HEFNER,MSLS (Co-Chair)Community Representative
708 Postal CourtBrentwood, TN 37027
(615) [email protected]
SHARON HURT,MBA (Co-Chair)President/CEO
JUMP, CDC1215 9th Avenue North
Suite 201Nashville, TN 37208
(615) [email protected]
JUDY JOHNSON (Co-Chair)Pastor
NLM Community Faith-Based Network CoordinatorClaiborne Family of Faith
81 Claiborne StreetNashville, TN 37210
(615) [email protected]
Chairs
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Planning and Implementation Committee Members (Continued)
KEYDRON GUINN, PHDDeputy DirectorRobertWood Johnson Foundation Centerfor Health PolicyMeharry Medical College1005 Dr. D. B. Todd Jr., BlvdNashville, TN 37208(615) [email protected]
JEANETTE BRICECommunity Activist3423 Meadow CourtNashville, TN 37207(615) [email protected]
LESLIE CARROLL,MBAAssociate Vice President Human ResourcesMeharry Medical College1005 Dr. D. B. Todd Jr., BlvdNashville, TN 37208(615) [email protected]
GENMA HOLMESHolmes Pest ControlP.O. Box 265Hermitage, TN 37076(615) [email protected]
CHARLOTTEMANNDistrict Victim CoordinatorNashville (East) Probation & Parole Office2816 Dickerson PikeNashville, TN 37207(615) 262-6161 Ext. [email protected]
AMANDA JAMERSONNLM Community Faith-Based Network CoordinatorClaiborne Family of Faith81 Claiborne StreetNashville, TN 37210(615) [email protected]
ANNJECOLEMARTINMt. Bethel NLM Community Faith-Based NetworkCoordinator1003 Sevier St.Nashville, TN 37206(615) [email protected]
RUDOLPH JOHNSONClaiborne Family of Faith81 Claiborne StreetNashville, TN 37210(615) [email protected]
LISA MCDONALD-MCGEE,M.EDProgram Director, HBCUWellnessMeharry Medical College1005 Dr. D. B. Todd Jr., BlvdNashville, TN 37208(615)[email protected]
ARTHUR LEE,MDNLM Community Faith-Based NetworkCoordinatorPenial IMF1102 10th Avenue NorthNashville, TN 37208(615) [email protected]
SYBIL MOORECommunity Representative2912 Stanwyck DriveNashville, TN 37207(615) [email protected]
DONNA KENERSONProgram Director, Community Networks ProgramMeharry Medical College1005 Dr. D. B. Todd Jr., BlvdNashville, TN 37208(615) [email protected]
RACHEL NEALCNP Outreach DirectorMeharry Medical College1005 Dr. D. B. Todd Jr., BlvdNashville, TN 37208(615) [email protected]
VERLONMALONEDistrict ManagerBordeaux Branch Library4000 Clarksville PikeNashville, TN 37218(615) [email protected]
FREIDA H.OUTLAW, PHD,RN, FAANDirectorAdolescentWellness Center1704 Charlotte AvenueNashville, TN 37208(615) [email protected]
SHEILA TERRYSocial Services Program ManagerMetropolitan Development and Housing Agency701 South Sixth StreetNashville, TN 37206(615) [email protected]
THERESA ZUCKOWSKY, CBCP,MMHCDisaster Recovery AdministratorVanderbilt University Medical Center3401West End Avenue, Suite 630Nashville, TN 37203(615) [email protected]
NICHOLAS TUDEMEClaiborne Family of Faith81 Claiborne StreetNashville, TN 37210(615) [email protected]
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MONIQUE ANTHONY,MPHProgram CoordinatorSECURE Gulf CoastMeharry Medical CollegeOffice of Faculty Affairs and Development1005 Dr. D. B. Todd Jr., BlvdNashville, TN 37208(615) [email protected]
MYRTLE EVANS-HOLLAND,DRPHConsultantIntercultural Cancer Council (ICC)10405Vista Gardens DriveBowie, MD 20720(301) [email protected]
SHARON E. BARRETT,MS,DRPH(C)ConsultantIntercultural Cancer Council (ICC)10534 Green Mountain CircleColumbia, MD 21044(410) [email protected]
LATOYA BLANKS,MSPHResearch Assistant Sr.SECURE Gulf CoastMeharry Medical CollegeOffice of Faculty Affairs and Development1005 Dr. D. B. Todd Jr., BlvdNashville, TN 37208(615) [email protected]
LINDA REDD,MSHSA,MBAProgram ManagerMeharry Medical CollegeOffice of Faculty Affairs and Development1005 Dr. D. B. Todd Jr., BlvdNashville, TN 37208(615) [email protected]
HATTICIA REYNOLDSExecutive AssistantMeharry Medical CollegeOffice of Faculty Affairs and Development1005 Dr. D. B. Todd Jr., BlvdNashville, TN 37208(615) 327-6862
Planning and Implementation Committee Members (Continued)
Staff
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Funding for this conference was made possible (in part) by RC2MD004783 from the National Center on MinorityHealth and Health Disparities and (in part) by T36GM95343 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciencesand (in part) HHSN276201000681P from the National Library of Medicine Environmental Health InformationOutreach Program.
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