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Tracebacks and Traceforwards Facilitator Priscilla Neves FDA Office of Partnerships San Diego CA March 11 2015 130PM 300PM Session Objectives Increase awareness of best practices SOPs and other supporting documents ID: 739426

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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 – 3:00PMSlide2

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.Slide3

Presenters

David

Radle

,

KY Dept. for Public Health Carrie Rigdon, MN Dept. of AgricultureTravis 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 Slide4

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 portalHave about 5

minutes for questions and dialogue on the presentation or resources available.Optional parking lot itemsMove to your next table and quickly settle in!“Think Ted Talks meets speed dating….”Slide5

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.

Ground RulesSlide6

Agenda

1:30

Introduction of Speakers and Topics

1:40 1st Presentation

1:55 Rotate2:00 2nd Presentation2:15 Rotate2:20 3rd Presentation2:35 Rotate

2:40 4

th

Presentation

2:55

Thank you and AdjournSlide7

State Success Stories —

Industry and Community Relations

Facilitator:

Angela

Kohls

,

FDA Office of Partnerships

San Diego, CA

March 11, 2015

3:30PM– 5:00PMSlide8

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.Slide9

Presenters

Lisa Fluker – Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection 

Sabrina

Baker –

Kansas Department of AgricultureBarrett Evans – Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral HealthGesinee Tolman – Oregon Department of Agriculture  Daniel Maxson – Washington Department of Agriculture  Linda Whaley – West Virginia Department of Agriculture

Travis Goodman – FDA  Slide10

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.

Ground RulesSlide11

Agenda

3:30 Introduction of Speakers and Topics

3:40 1

st Presentation3:55 Rotate4:00 2

nd Presentation4:15 Rotate4:20 3rd Presentation4:35 Travis Goodman4:50 Open Discussion/Charge to the Group5:00 AdjournSlide12

Facilitator Contact Information

Priscilla Neves

Priscilla.neves@fda.hhs.gov

781-462-8930

Angela KohlsAngela.kohls@fda.hhs.gov

240-479-8609