Next Town Hall Teleconference
Addressing the Current Heroin Abuse and Overdose Epidemic: The Role of States and Localities—July 14, 2015
Join CDC subject matter experts and other public health professionals for a town hall teleconference on
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
2:00–3:00 pm (EDT)
2:00–3:00 pm (EDT)
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Invitation and more information to follow.
Invitation and more information to follow.
2:00 pm — Welcome & Introduction
Matthew Penn, JD, MLIS
Director, Public Health Law Program, Office of State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support, CDC
Matthew Penn, JD, MLIS
Director, Public Health Law Program, Office of State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support, CDC
2:04 pm —Vital Signs Overview
CDR Christopher Jones, PharmD, MPH
Senior Advisor, Office of Public Health Strategy and Analysis, Office of the Commissioner, US Food and Drug Administration
2:10 pm — Presentations
Gary M. Franklin, MD, MPH
Medical Director, Washington State Department of Labor and Industries
Barbara Cimaglio
Deputy Commissioner, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs, Vermont Department of Health
Alexander Y. Walley, MD, MSc
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine
CDR Christopher Jones, PharmD, MPH
Senior Advisor, Office of Public Health Strategy and Analysis, Office of the Commissioner, US Food and Drug Administration
2:10 pm — Presentations
Gary M. Franklin, MD, MPH
Medical Director, Washington State Department of Labor and Industries
Barbara Cimaglio
Deputy Commissioner, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs, Vermont Department of Health
Alexander Y. Walley, MD, MSc
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine
2:30 pm — Q&A and Discussion
Matthew Penn, JD, MLIS
Matthew Penn, JD, MLIS
2:55 pm — Wrap–up
Matthew Penn, JD, MLIS
Matthew Penn, JD, MLIS
3:00 pm — End of Call
The Vital Signs report is available on the CDC website the first Tuesday of every month.
Speakers and topics subject to change. Always check the Vital Signs Town Hall Teleconference website to get the most up-to-date information.
Each month’s teleconference provides a forum for state, tribal, local and territorial health, policy, and communication officials to broaden the conversation, build momentum, and ensure active implementation of evidence-based, effective programs within the public health areas covered by Vital Signs.
Speakers and topics subject to change. Always check the Vital Signs Town Hall Teleconference website to get the most up-to-date information.
Each month’s teleconference provides a forum for state, tribal, local and territorial health, policy, and communication officials to broaden the conversation, build momentum, and ensure active implementation of evidence-based, effective programs within the public health areas covered by Vital Signs.
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