Using Peer to Peer Networks to Drive Response Efforts
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How to use networks to increase knowledge about promising practices, enable just-in-time access to resources, and foster peer-to-peer connection.
In a panel format, attendees will learn how district, state, and national peer-to-peer networks supported pandemic response, lessons learned about participant-centered engagement strategies, and how these networks are being repurposed to sustain connectedness, learning, and practice-informed action.
Sarah Lee, PhD (moderator), Team Lead, Research Application & Evaluation, Healthy Schools Branch, Division of Population Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Diana Bruce, Founder and CEO, Diana Bruce and Associates LLC (School Health Consultant), Washington, DC
David Clark, Chief Executive Officer, Shield T3, Urbana, IL
Ann Covey, BSN, RN, NCSN, Education Specialist, Health Services, State Department of Education, Dover, DE
Heather Drummond, MPH, COVID-19 Vaccine Director, Office of the Assistant Secretary, Division of Prevention and Community Health, Washington State Department of Health, Tumwater, WA
Jenna Grant, Resource Development Officer, Tulsa Public Health Department, Tulsa, OK
Leah Perkinson, MPH, MBA, Director, Research Translation and Evaluation, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI
Heidi Schumacher, MD, Assistant Superintendent, Health and Wellness, Office of the State Superintendent of Education, Washington, DC
Sarah Sutton, MPH, Director of School Programs, Health Commons, Seattle, WA
Dina Hasiotis McEvoy, MPA, Chief Strategy Officer at Attuned Education Partners, New Orleans, LA