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Facilitator: Priscilla Neves, FDA Office of Partnerships San Diego, CA March 11, 2015

State Success Stories — Best Practices in Recalls/Best Practices in Tracebacks and Traceforwards. Facilitator: Priscilla Neves, FDA Office of Partnerships San Diego, CA March 11, 2015 1:30PM – 3:00PM. Session Objectives.

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Facilitator: Priscilla Neves, FDA Office of Partnerships San Diego, CA March 11, 2015

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  1. State Success Stories — Best Practices in Recalls/Best Practices in Tracebacks and Traceforwards Facilitator: Priscilla Neves, FDA Office of Partnerships San Diego, CA March 11, 2015 1:30PM – 3:00PM

  2. Session Objectives • Increase awareness of best practices SOPs and other supporting documents on recalls and tracebacks. • Promote discussion and sharing of successful and innovative recall/traceback strategies.

  3. Presenters • David Radle, KY Dept. for Public Health • Carrie Rigdon, MN Dept. of Agriculture • Travis Goodman, FDA Rapid Response Team Project • Brandon Sauceda and Jessica Badour, GA Dept. of Agriculture • Stephanie Styvar, WY Dept. of Agriculture • Catherine Thibodaux, TX Dept/ of State Health Services • Ann Wierzbicki, NC Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services Catherine White, RI Dept. of Health

  4. “Think Ted Talks meets speed dating….” • Select up to 4 presenters you would like to hear. • In each session: • Listen to presentation (7-10 minutes) • Identify SOPs, forms and other supporting documents available via the Alliance portal • Have about 5 minutes for questions and dialogue on the presentation or resources available. • Optional parking lot items • Move to your next table and quickly settle in!

  5. Ground Rules • Please shut phones off or place in silent mode. • Please split up tables if you have more than one person from your jurisdiction participating to leverage your time and to give others equal access. • Try to give everyone chance to ask questions or offer comments. • All questions are good questions but please stick to agenda topic. • It’s ok to disagree, but please do it respectfully. • Please listen during presentation as well as during Q&A – try to refrain from side discussions. • Honor time schedule  - when you hear the timer, please move quickly to your next table of choice and settle in.

  6. Agenda • 1:30 Introduction of Speakers and Topics • 1:40 1st Presentation • 1:55 Rotate • 2:00 2nd Presentation • 2:15 Rotate • 2:20 3rd Presentation • 2:35Rotate • 2:40 4th Presentation • 2:55Thank you and Adjourn

  7. State Success Stories — Industry and Community Relations Facilitator: Angela Kohls, FDA Office of Partnerships San Diego, CA March 11, 2015 3:30PM– 5:00PM

  8. Session Objectives • Increase awareness of best practices SOPs and other supporting documents on industry and community relations. • Promote discussion and sharing of successful and innovative education and outreach strategies.

  9. Presenters • Lisa Fluker – Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection  • Sabrina Baker – Kansas Department of Agriculture • Barrett Evans – Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health • Gesinee Tolman – Oregon Department of Agriculture   • Daniel Maxson – Washington Department of Agriculture • Linda Whaley – West Virginia Department of Agriculture • Travis Goodman – FDA  

  10. Ground Rules • Please shut phones off or place in silent mode. • Please split up tables if you have more than one person from your jurisdiction participating to leverage your time and to give others equal access. • Try to give everyone chance to ask questions or offer comments. • All questions are good questions but please stick to agenda topic. • It’s ok to disagree, but please do it respectfully. • Please listen during presentation as well as during Q&A – try to refrain from side discussions. • Honor time schedule  - when you hear the timer, please move quickly to your next table of choice and settle in.

  11. Agenda • 3:30 Introduction of Speakers and Topics • 3:40 1st Presentation • 3:55 Rotate • 4:00 2nd Presentation • 4:15 Rotate • 4:20 3rd Presentation • 4:35 Travis Goodman • 4:50 Open Discussion/Charge to the Group • 5:00 Adjourn

  12. Facilitator Contact Information Priscilla Neves Priscilla.neves@fda.hhs.gov 781-462-8930 Angela Kohls Angela.kohls@fda.hhs.gov 240-479-8609

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