2016 GME-Macy Foundation Summit: Developing an Innovative Blueprint to Address Training and Retention of Rural Practitioners, Mental Health Issues, and Interprofessional Education February 17, 2016 Welcome Reception on February 16 from 6-8 pm Dan L. Duncan Building Conference Center, Floor 8 1155 Pressler Street Houston, Texas
2016 GME-Macy Foundation Summit: Developing an Innovative Blueprint to Address Training and Retention of Rural Practitioners, Mental Health Issues, and Interprofessional Education Focus We are pleased to join with the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation in convening medical leaders, health professions educators, and other healthcare professionals to showcase innovations and share promising models to address training and retention of rural practitioners, mental health care issues, and interprofessional education in graduate medical education in our region. Educational Objectives After attending the conference, participants should be able to Describe the current practices across the southern regional academic and healthcare institutions and design an innovative blueprint to improve the training and retention of rural practitioners (Knowledge, Competence); Identify the need for more mental health professionals in the southwest region and develop a program to facilitate, retain and reform the mental health field (Knowledge, Competence); Promote interprofessional education in graduate medical education to transform and improve the quality of the training programs, thus producing a competent workforce to improve the care provided (Knowledge, Competence, Performance, Patient Outcomes). Educational Methods Lectures Panel Discussions Question and Discussion Sessions
Target Audience This conference should be of value to practicing healthcare professionals involved in graduate medical education and training. Evaluation A course evaluation form will provide participants with the opportunity to comment on the value of the program content to their practice decisions, performance improvement activities, or possible impact on patient health status. Participants will also have the opportunity to comment on any perceived commercial bias in the presentations as well as to identify future educational topics. Accreditation/ Credit Designation PHYSICIANS The University of Texas Cancer Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Texas Cancer Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CME CERTIFICATES AND ATTENDANCE VERIFICATION CERTIFICATES Certificates awarding AMA PRA Category 1 Credit or certificates documenting attendance will be distributed to participants as they depart the symposium. To obtain a CME certificate, physicians must submit a completed evaluation questionnaire and a CME Verification Form. Upon request, a record of attendance (certificate) will be provided on-site to other health care professionals requesting credits in accordance with state nursing boards, specialty societies, or other professional associations. Program Planning Committee PROGRAM CHAIR Diane C. Bodurka, MD, MPH Professor and VP Clinical Education COMMITTEE MEMBERS Raymond S. Greenberg, MD, PhD Executive Vice Chancellor UT Systems Austin, Texas Oliver Bogler, PhD Professor and Sr VP Academic Affairs Bita Esmaeli, MD Professor Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery Chair, GMEC Belinda F. DeBose, BBA Administrative Director Clinical Education Helene P. Phu, RN, OCN, CCRP Clinical Accreditation Specialist Clinical Education Maura N. Polansky, MS, MPHE, PA-C Program Director Curriculum Development Clinical Education Tamara C. Greiner, MA, CHCP Associate Director CME/Conference Management Constance C. Tierney, CMP Manager CME/Conference Management
PROGRAM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2016 5:30 p.m. Registration 6-8 p.m. Welcome Reception WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2016 7:00 a.m. Registration and Breakfast 8:15 Welcome and Opening Remarks Diane C. Bodurka, MD, MPH Raymond S. Greenberg, MD, PhD 8:20 Opening Remarks George E. Thibault, MD 8:30 Session 1: Training and Retention of Rural Practitioners Moderator: Lisa R. Nash, DO, MS-HPEd Rural Graduate Medical Education in Arkansas: Structure and Outcomes Daniel Rahn, MD Training and Retention of Rural Practitioners Cynthia Jumper, MD Preparing Residents and Students for Rural Practice Paul E. Ogden, MD Oklahoma State University s Rural Physician Pipeline - State Collaboration in Recruitment and Retention William Pettit, DO Welcoming Independent Physicians into the World of ACOs Robert Morrow, MD 9:30 Audience Discussion with Expert Panel 10:00 Break 10:15 Session 2: Mental Health Care Issues Moderator: TBD Mental Health in the Rio Grande Valley: A Problem Needing a Solution Arden D. Dingle, MD Innovations in Mental Health Education Kari M. Wolf, MD Is Mental Health a Public Health Issue? Jay Maddock, PhD Mental Health and a Rural Academic Medical Center Kirk A. Calhoun, MD Addressing a Shortage of Child Psychiatrists Mary Dale Peterson, MD 11:15 Audience Discussion with Expert Panel 11:45 Working Lunch (Three Groups Organized by Session Topics) 1:00 p.m. Session 3: Interprofessional Education Moderator: Diane C. Bodurka, MD, MPH Creating a Culture of Interprofessional Practice: UNTHC s Institutional IPE Initiatives David W. Farmer, PhD Integrating Interprofessional Care Delivery and Education: A Win for Patients, Trainees and Faculty Steven A. Lieberman, MD Interprofessional Integration: Preparing Dell Medical Students for Collaborative Practice John C. Luk, MD Interprofessional Patient Safety Education in the Pre-Clinical Curriculum Anne C. Gill, DrPH Road Map to Integrating Interprofessional Education Regina Bentley, RN, EdD, CNE 2:00 Audience Discussion with Expert Panel 2:30 Break 2:45 Working Group Report Outs: Best Practices, Challenges, Next Steps 3:30 Adjourn
Faculty Regina Bentley, RN, EdD, CNE Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Accreditation College of Medicine Texas A&M Health Science Center Bryan, Texas Diane C. Bodurka, MD, MPH Professor & VP Clinical Medicine Houston, Texas Kirk A. Calhoun, MD President UT Health Northeast Tyler, Texas Arden D. Dingle,MD Professor Psychiatry UT Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine Harlingen, Texas David W. Farmer, PhD Director of Interprofessional Education and Practice University of North Texas Health Science Center Fort Worth, Texas Anne C. Gill, Dr PH Associate Professor Pediatrics and Medical Ethics Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas Raymond S. Greenberg, MD, PhD Executive Vice Chancellor UT Systems Austin, Texas Cynthia Jumper, MD Chair, Department of Internal Medicine VP of Health Policy Texas Tech University HSC Lubbock, Texas Steven A. Lieberman, MD Senior Dean for Administration John P. McGovern Distinguished Chair in Oslerian Medicine University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, Texas John C. Luk, MD Assistant Dean for Interprofessional Integration Dell Medical School The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas Jay Maddock, PhD Dean and Professor School of Public Health Texas A&M Health Science Center College Station, Texas Robert Morrow, MD President Houston and Southeast Texas BCBS of Texas Houston, Texas Lisa R. Nash, DO, MS-HPEd Associate Dean University of North Texas Health Science Center Fort Worth, Texas Paul E. Ogden, MD Interim Senior Vice President Interim Dean of Medicine Texas A&M Health Science Center Bryan, Texas Mary Dale Peterson, MD President & CEO Driscoll Children s Health Plan Driscoll Children s Hospital Corpus Christi, Texas William Pettit, DO Provost OCU Center of Health Sciences OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine Tulsa, Oklahoma Daniel Rahn, MD Chancellor University of Arkansas Little Rock, Arkansas George E. Thibault, MD President The Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation New York, New York Kari M. Wolf, MD Vice President of Medical Affairs Dell Medical School The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas The University of Texas Cancer Center has implemented a process whereby everyone who is in a position to control the content of an educational activity must disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest that could potentially affect the information presented. MD Anderson also requires that all faculty disclose any unlabeled use or investigational use (not yet approved for any purpose) of pharmaceutical and medical device products. Specific disclosure will be made to the participants prior to the educational activity. Agendas are subject to change because we are always striving to improve the quality of your educational experience. may substitute faculty with comparable expertise on rare occasions necessitated by illness, schedule conflicts, and so forth. Photographing, audio taping and videotaping are prohibited.
Registration Information On-site registration opens at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 16, 2016, and will continue through Wednesday, February 17, 2016. The conference will begin at 8:15 a.m. and adjourn at 3:30 p.m. Advance registration is encouraged as space and materials are limited. Complimentary registration includes the tuition, program, continental breakfast, breaks, lunch, and the Welcome Reception which will be held on Tuesday, February 16 from 6-8 p.m. in the foyer of the Duncan Building (CPB), Floor 8. THE DEADLINE FOR ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2016. There are three ways to register: 1. On-line at www.mdanderson.org/ conferences 2. Fax to: 713-794-1724 3. Mail to: CME/Conference Management Unit 1781 The University of Texas Cancer Center P.O. Box 301407 Houston, TX 77230-1407 When registering online a confirmation letter will be automatically e-mailed to the e-mail address you list on the registration form. If you register by fax or mail, a receipt/confirmation letter will be sent to you within ten working days of receipt of your registration. The Department of CME/Conference Management reserves the right to cancel activities prior to the scheduled date, if low enrollment or other circumstances make it necessary. Each registrant will be notified by mail, e-mail, or at the phone or fax numbers given on the registration form. In case of activity cancellation, the Department of CME/Conference Management does not cover any expenses you may have incurred. The Department of CME/Conference Management reserves the right to limit the number of participants in a program and is not responsible for any expenses incurred by an individual whose registration is not confirmed and for whom space is not available. Special Assistance Contact the Department of CME/Conference Management at 713-792-2223 or toll free at 866-849-5866 if you have any special dietary or ADA accommodation needs. Accommodations A block of rooms has been reserved for conference attendees at the Houston Marriott Medical Center, 6580 Fannin Street, Houston, Texas. Early hotel reservation is suggested. To make reservations, please call Reservations at 713-796-0080 and identify yourself as part of the Macy Foundation Conference. The special meeting rate is $179.00 single or double occupancy. Please add 17% Texas State and local taxes. Reservations and deposits received after January 16, 2016 will be confirmed if space is available and at current hotel published guest room rates. Ground Transportation Houston is served by two airports, George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) and William P. Hobby (HOU). Taxicabs are available at an estimated cost $50-60, to or from William P. Hobby Airport or George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Super Shuttle operates a shuttle bus between George Bush Intercontinental Airport and the Houston Marriott Medical Center for $27 one-way and $54 roundtrip. For more information, call 713-523-8888 or toll-free at 800-258-3826 or on-line at www.supershuttle.com. Super Shuttle operates a shuttle bus between William P. Hobby Airport and the Houston Marriott Medical Center for $24 one-way and $48 round-trip. For more information, call 713-523-8888 or toll-free at 800-258-3826 or on-line at www.supershuttle.com. To learn more about the GME-Macy Series, and other dates and locations, visit: http://macyfoundation.org/ events/gme-conference-services.
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION- 176700/30/115673/41 2016 GME-Macy Foundation Summit February 16-17, 2016 Last Name First MI Highest Degree Department (include unit no.) Specialty Institution Employee ID No. (required for all MDACC employees): Physician Yes No Street City State/Foreign Country/Zip or Mail Code Daytime Phone (with area code) Cell Phone (with area code) Fax (with area code) E-mail Address (please print) Emergency Contact Phone (with area code) THIS IS NOT A SELF-MAILER - Address to: 2016 GME-Macy Foundation Summit Department of CME/Conference Management- Unit 1781 The University of Texas Cancer Center PO Box 301407, Houston, TX 77230-1407 or fax to 713-794-1724 Make check or money order payable to: The University of Texas Cancer Center COMPLIMENTARY REGISTRATION Please register by February 10, 2016 to secure a spot at the conference.
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