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HAITI sans CERVICAL CANCER conference
May 3, 2024
(open to anyone interested in supporting efforts to reduce the burden of cervical cancer in Haiti)
Location: Classroom, Frontier RTP, 800 Park Offices Drive,
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
WEBINAR REGISTRATION
To access the webinar online, click the links below:
Conference attendees May 3 (presenters will receive a separate link)
Teleconferencing team:
Rachel Bernard (Haiti Health Network)
Ronsard Mondesir (Haiti Policy House)
IN PERSON REGISTRATION
If you are a Haiti Partner planning to attend the event in person, click this link.
May 3, 2024 AGENDA
08:00 AM Registration, Refreshments
08:30 AM Pilot of REDCap registry, lessons learned: David Walmer (catch up)
09:00 AM Didi Bertrand Farmer:
Welcome & dreams of a national cervical cancer prevention program in Haiti
09:30 AM Representatives of MSPP, SHOG, GSCC and HsCC share their perspective about how to create a coordinated health system to reduce the burden of cervical cancer in Haiti.
Dr. Reynold Grand’Pierre, MSPP (15 min)
Dr. Jean Jumeau Batsch, SHOG (15 min)
Beatrice Lauture, GSCC (15 min)
Dr. David Walmer, HsCC (15 min)
10:30 AM Open discussion with conference attendees, moderated by Dr. Leslee Jaeger
(60-90 min)
12:00 PM Lunch
Afternoon working meeting with MSPP, SHOG, GSCC, HsCC to begin planning next steps moderated by Liz Campa
01:00 PM
· How do we work together to staff and administer a coordinated health care effort?
03:30 PM Overview and adjournment, Rachel Masch
Dr. Grand'Pierre will be representing the Haitian Ministry of Health at the HsCC meeting in May.
Didi is a medical anthropologist / community health specialist who founded of the Women and Girls Initiative. Didi was born in Port-au-Prince and focuses her efforts in Haiti and Rwands. She spoke at our last meeting in 2018 and will be with us again in May 2024.
The Haitian Ob Gyn Society (SHOG) represents the leadership of women's health care in Haiti. SHOG has supported and encouraged HsCC's efforts to partner in the effort to reduce the burden of cervical cancer in Haiti and they will be present with us in May 2024.
Beatrice Lauture will be representing GSCC.
GSCC is a community advocacy group that supports efforts to prevent and treat cancer in Haiti. They help us bring the health care leaders together with the community to organize efforts. They will also be present at our meeting in May 2024.
HsCC is a consortium of partners who are committed to working together and supporting Haitian medical leaders in their efforts to create a national cervical cancer prevention program.
If you would like to be with us May 2-3, 2024, contact dkwalmer@gmail.com.
Senator Murdock is a Democratic representative in the NC Senate, representing District 20 (Chatham & Durham). Natalie has a passion for women's health care & reproductive rights both in the US and beyond our borders.