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From page 287...
... Appendix D Biographical Sketches of Committee Members Sue Curry, Ph.D. (Chair)
From page 288...
... 288 ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES ADDRESSING IPV preparedness and response, women's health, and emergency care. Trained as a health services researcher, her work focuses on the health and wellbeing of vulnerable and at-risk populations in the context of disasters and public health emergencies.
From page 289...
... APPENDIX D 289 well as been the co-chair of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) /NAM Forum for Global Violence Prevention.
From page 290...
... 290 ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES ADDRESSING IPV interventions to address these. She uses a syndemic orientation, mixed methods, and community engaged strategies to influence practice and policy changes to promote health equity for Latinos, survivors of intimate partner violence, and other historically marginalized populations.
From page 291...
... APPENDIX D 291 Resources and Services Administration–supported National Training and Technical Assistance Center program led by Futures Without Violence. She has served as a lead investigator on a collaborative project with the American Academy of Pediatrics, CDC, Futures Without Violence, and researchers at University of Pittsburgh on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on survivors of partner violence and their children.
From page 292...
... 292 ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES ADDRESSING IPV practice guidelines and coverage, including screening for intimate partner violence, affecting millions of Americans, particularly women.
From page 293...
... APPENDIX D 293 and a stepped "triage to care" of at-risk pediatric patients and emergency medical responders. He is also the developer of "Anticipate, Plan and Deter," a disaster medical provider resilience system and "Listen, protect, and connect," family-to-family Psychological First Aid.
From page 294...
... 294 ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES ADDRESSING IPV and reproductive health access initiatives. He has also served as an assistant commissioner at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, where he focused on preparedness and response issues.

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