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NAM Leadership Consortium Evidence Mobilization Action Collaborative Summer Webinar

July 28, 2020

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM (EDT)

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The NAM Leadership Consortium is hosting a free webinar on July 28 at 10am ET that will explore best practices, evidence gaps, and areas of possibility for evidence generation and mobilization during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The webinar will feature speakers who will discuss the current state and future possibilities of utilizing real-time evidence to support the diagnosis, tracking, and clinical treatment of COVID-19, including ways to utilize this data in effective and accurate communication with the public. Register to attend: https://nam.edu/event/nam-leadership-consortium-evidence-mobilization-action-collaborative-summer-webinar/

10:00 am | Welcome, Introductions, and Meeting Overview

  • Michael McGinnis, National Academy of Medicine
  • Richard Platt, Harvard University
  • Richard Kuntz, Medtronic

10:15 am | Strategic Framing, Update on NAM Action on COVID-19, and Update on Dashboard Indicators

  • Michael McGinnis, National Academy of Medicine
  • Richard Platt, Harvard University
  • Richard Kuntz, Medtronic

10:45 am | Evidence Generation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Tracking and Tracing

  • Ashish Jha, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health

11:00 am | Q&A

11:15 am | Evidence Generation and Mobilization During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Clinical Presentation

  • Howard Zucker, Health Commissioner, State of New York

11:30 am | Q&A

11:45 am | Evidence Generation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Treatment

  • Carlos del Rio, Emory University, School of Medicine

12:00 pm | Q&A

12:15 pm | Break

12:30 pm | Evidence Generation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mobilizing Evidence and the General Public

  • Dietram A. Scheufele, University of Wisconsin-Madison

12:45 pm | Q&A

1:00 pm | FDA Evidence Accelerator

  • Amy Abernethy, U.S. Food and Drug Administration

1:15 pm | Q&A

1:30 pm | Summary of Next Steps and Closing Remarks

1:45 pm | Adjourn

Disclaimer

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National Academy of Medicine

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National Academy of Medicine Leadership Consortium

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