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Roundtable Presenters
Roundtable Session
Thursday, May 29
2:30–4:30 pm


The roundtable session will take place in several different rooms, organized by theme/topic and/or key health issue. Each presenter sits at a table with a small group of participants to discuss a program or research topic. During the 2-hour session, each presenter will give his/her presentation twice so participants will have the opportunity to attend two roundtable presentations. The session will flow as follows: presenter has 20 minutes to present, followed by a 35-minute question-and-answer period; the participants have the opportunity to change tables and then the process starts over again for the second time. Most presenters are selected from the competitive abstract process.

To view roundtable presenters, please click on your interest area below:

Adolescent Health | Child Health/Survival | Chronic Diseases | Disaster and Refugee Health | Education, Agriculture and Other Health-Producing Sectors | Health Policy/Advocacy | Health Systems/Financing/Capacity | HIV/AIDS | Human Resources in Health, Community Health Workers | Primary Health Care | TB, Malaria and Other Infectious Diseases | Water, Sanitation and Hygiene | Women's Health/Reproductive Health
Child Health/Survival Roundtable Presenters
Location: Palladian Ballroom (map)

Strengthening Community-Based Care for Orphans/Vulnerable Children
Roundtable 11 | Margaret Githae, University of Virginia

A Child’s Perspective: Evaluating Psychosocial Programming
Roundtable 12 | Rose Kerubo, Christian Children's Fund, Inc.

Unintentional Childhood Injuries; a New Agenda for Child Health
Roundtable 13 | Prasanthi Puvanachandra, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Practical and Coordinated Approaches to Child Health
Roundtable 14 | Malou Loida Sevilla, Plan International