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Appendix B: Workshop Speaker Biosketches
Pages 69-76

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From page 69...
... Cabe was the com munications officer at the Fogarty International Center at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, and had communications, wellness, and government relations for HealthNet Health Plan in the Pacific Northwest. She was also the founder and publisher of Best of Health & Fitness, a successful national customized magazine for the health and fitness industry.
From page 70...
... and on the Community Guide for Preventive Services Health Marketing Review. He also advises numerous social change organizations about health communication and marketing strategies, including Population Services International, Prevent Child Abuse America and the Medical Research Council in South Africa.
From page 71...
... Previously, she was vice president of business communications, where she was responsible for public relations and employee communication for Aetna's businesses. She has been assistant vice president and director of Health Public Relations for Aetna, where she handled media relations for the health business of Aetna, and directed the regional public relations managers.
From page 72...
... Homer, M.D., M.P.H., is president and CEO of the National Initiative for Children's Healthcare Quality, an action oriented organiza tion headquartered in Boston, MA exclusively dedicated to improving the quality of health care for children. He is an associate professor of the Department of Society, Human Development and Health at the Harvard University School of Public Health and an associate clinical professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School.
From page 73...
... from Brown University, his Master of Public Health from the Yale University School of Medicine, and his medical degree from Brown University School of Medicine. He completed his family practice internship and residency at Naval Hospital Jacksonville, and is board certified in family practice and a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians.
From page 74...
... Mr. Person is an expert in humanitarian product donations and served as board chair of the Partnership for Quality Medical Donations, a non profit membership association for pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers dedicated to raising the standards for medical donations worldwide.
From page 75...
... Arnold Saperstein, M.D., is the president and CEO of MetroPlus Health Plan in New York City. He began his career in managed care in 1992, and then joined MetroPlus Health Plan in 1995 initially as chief medical officer and then as president and CEO since 2006.
From page 76...
... Prior to her Deputy Assistant Secretary appointment, RADM SladeSawyer served as a senior public health advisor in the Immediate Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health. Before joining the Office of Public Health and Science, RADM Slade-Sawyer activated and led the Physical Rehabilitation Department at the Federal Medical Center, Butner, North Carolina, as the Chief of Physical Rehabilitation.


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