: Sustainable Solutions to Improve the Health and Lives of the Underserved at Home and Abroad,, Henry Ford Hospital Detroit, MI THE DamoN J. KeitH CENTER FOR CIVIL RIGHTS @ CME PROVIDED BY WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
About the Symposium Background: The First Annual Global Health Symposium focused on Building on the Power of Partnerships and brought together over 160 participants working internationally and locally to contribute to health system strengthening initiatives. The Second Annual Symposium is organized by Henry Ford Health System, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine/Beaumont Health System, Southeast Michigan Center for Medical Education, and Wayne State University School of Medicine. Purpose: This year s symposium will focus on best practices for improving health for underserved populations through sustainable programs, interventions, and innovations. Prominent international, national, and local experts will share their knowledge and experiences with symposium participants. The morning session highlights the nuts and bolts of establishing sustainable training and research programs whereas the afternoon examines innovative work that rethinks sustainability. Following the success of last year s inaugural symposium, participants will again play an integral part in the exchange of information through poster and slide presentations, interactive panel discussions, and networking opportunities. Global health photos courtesy of Photoshare by K4Health TM Call for Abstracts The Host Committee is seeking thematically related abstracts for slide and poster presentations. The Call for Abstracts will be open until July 31,. The slide and poster presentations will be an integral part of the program agenda and will contribute to the knowledge shared between southeast Michigan academic institutions, hospitals, and other organizations. In addition, authors will have their work published in the Global Health Symposium Program Book. Complete information on submission of abstracts can be found on page 7 of this brochure. Target Audience The second annual symposium is aimed at students, faculty, medical professionals, and administrators wishing to contribute to the improvement in the health and lives of the underserved at home and abroad. The symposium is particularly aimed at: Clinicians Medical students, residents, and fellows Researchers and students in health sciences, medicine, social sciences, and law Pharmacists Residency Program Directors and GME professionals Nurses and nurse practitioners General Information Detailed information about registration and other logistics can be found on page 12 of this brochure. 2
Program 8:00 9:00 am Registration, Continental Breakfast, Poster & Exhibit Setup 9:00 9:15 am Welcome & Framing the Issues 9:15 10:15 am PANEL 1 Nuts and Bolts: Building Sustainable Global Health Programs at Your Institution Chih Chuang, MD, FAAP Moderator Assistant Professor, Academic and Student Programs Director, Global Health and Education Wayne State University School of Medicine Detroit, MI 10:15 10:30 am Break Jessica Evert, MD Executive Director, Child Family Health International Faculty, UCSF Department of Family and Community Medicine San Francisco, CA Patricia Garcia, MD, MPH, PHD Dean, School of Public Health and Administration Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia Lima, Peru Panel Discussion & Wrap Up 3
Program continued 10:30 11:30 am PANEL 2 Nuts and Bolts: From Evidence to Implementation Anne Sales, PhD, RN Moderator Professor, Department of Learning Health Sciences University of Michigan School of Medicine Ann Arbor, MI Herbert Smitherman, MD, MPH Interim Vice Dean, Diversity and Inclusion, Wayne State University School of Medicine Assistant Dean of Community and Urban Health, Wayne State University School of Medicine President and CEO, Health Centers Detroit Foundation Detroit, MI Lynette Deveaux, BA Coordinator of Research Unit HIV and AIDS Centre, Ministry of Health of The Bahamas Nassau, The Bahamas Panel Discussion & Wrap Up 11:30 am 1:00pm Luncheon, Poster Session, and Exhibits Audience will be able to enjoy a strolling lunch while perusing various posters on global health specifically focused on sustainable programs, interventions, and innovations. 1:00 1:30 pm Slide Session: Selected presentations with audience Q & A 4
Program continued 1:30 2:30 pm PANEL 3 Rethinking Sustainability: Challenges and Best Practices to Sustaining a Community Clinic Richard Keidan, MD Moderator Director, Detroit2Nepal Foundation Associate Professor, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Rochester, MI 2:30 2:45 pm Break Elliott Attisha, DO, FAAP Children s Health Project of Detroit, Medical Director School-Based & Community Health Program Henry Ford Health System Detroit, MI Geoffrey Anguyo, MD Founder and Executive Director Kigezi Healthcare Foundation (KIHEFO) Kabale District, Southwest Uganda Panel Discussion & Wrap Up 5
Program continued 2:45 3:45 pm PANEL 4 Rethinking Sustainability: Improving Mental Health Through Community Empowerment and Engagement Initiatives Adnan Hammad, PhD Moderator Chief Executive Officer National Arab American Medical Association Troy, MI Kathleen West, MPH, DrPH Lecturer Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California Department of Social Welfare, Luskin School of Public Affairs, University of California at Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA Renate Schneider, MA Psych, MA Pastoral Studies, R EEG T, R PSG T President, Haitian Connection Vice Rectrice, University of the Nouvelle Grand Anse Jérémie, Haiti Panel Discussion & Wrap Up 3:45 3:50 pm Project Map Presentation Tyler Prentiss, BA Program Coordinator The Global Health Initiative Henry Ford Health System Detroit, MI 3:50 4:00 pm Conclusion 4:00 5:00 pm Global Health Symposium Reception Participants are invited to attend a reception immediately following the symposium. Come, relax and continue the conversation. 6
Call for Abstracts The Host Committee of the Global Health Symposium: Sustainable Solutions to Improve the Health and Lives of the Underserved at Home and Abroad is inviting research and programmatic abstract submissions from any discipline, in any stage of development, including proposed research or programs. The abstracts should focus on best practices for improving health for underserved populations, both globally and locally, through sustainable programs, interventions, and innovations. This is a great opportunity to share your work with peers and to network with other global health advocates in Southeastern Michigan. Common topics in global health include: Non-Communicable Diseases & Injuries Emerging Infectious Diseases Global Environmental Health Global Mental Health Health Systems Strengthening Maternal and Child Health Education/Training/Capacity Building Governance/Management/Human Rights/Economics Social & Environmental Determinants of Health Innovations/New Technologies Improvement/Implementation Science Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Global Health Global Health Security Global Water Supply and Safety Health Diplomacy Instructions: Please include the following in your abstract: Title You must use the following headings in the body of your abstract: For Global Health Research: Background, Methods, Results/Findings, Conclusions For Global Health Programs: Background, Description, Lessons learned, Conclusions Name and affiliation of all authors Contact information for the presenting author Preference for poster or oral slide presentation Selection Process: All abstracts submitted will be considered for poster presentation. Please note there are a limited number of slots available for slide presentations. The committee will evaluate and score each submission on originality, topic relevance, quality and clarity. In addition, the three best posters will receive an award, as selected by symposium attendees. To Apply: Please send your abstract in a Microsoft Word document to the Henry Ford Health System Global Health Initiative (GHI) at ghi@hfhs.org. Abstracts should be no longer than 300 words. The deadline for submitting abstracts is July 31,. Selected authors will be notified by August 17,. All presenters must register. To do so, please refer to the registration information section found on the last page of this brochure. 7
Faculty & Moderators GEOFFREY ANGUYO, MD (Speaker) is the founder and executive director of Kigezi Healthcare Foundation (KIHEFO) since 2001. He graduated with his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda in 1994. Since then he has completed post-graduates at University of Witwatersrand in South Africa on infectious diseases majoring in HIV management, and at Uganda Management Institute in project planning and management, majoring in sustainable development. He is a visiting lecturer at several universities in the United States and Canada including University of Toronto, McGill University, Stanford University, University of California Los Angeles, and more. He is a member of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) research group. Dr. Anguyo is also a faculty member and supervisor of student community placement at Mbarara University of Science and Technology in Uganda. ELLIOTT ATTISHA, DO, FAAP (Speaker) completed his pediatric residency at Children s Hospital of Michigan in 2001 and then worked as a pediatrician in Suburban Detroit for 9 years. In September 2010, he joined Henry Ford Health System s School-Based and Community Health Program (SBCHP). The program operates 7 School-Based Health Centers (SBHC), each of which plays an integral role in alleviating barriers to health care for Detroit s children. Soon after, he was invited to become the medical director of a newly acquired pediatric mobile clinic, which complements Henry Ford s SBCHs, bringing pediatric services to additional underserved Detroit schools. A second mobile clinic was added in October 2013. Dr. Attisha currently also serves as associate medical director for the SBCHP. Some of his additional roles include Executive Committee member on AAP s Council on School Health and Board Chair for the School Community Health Alliance of Michigan. Dr. Attisha has a large interest in asthma and completed an asthma champion training course in hopes of addressing some of the current disparities. CHIH CHUANG, MD, FAAP (Moderator, Host Committee) is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine, Class of 2006. He completed a combined residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics and served as Chief Resident of his program. He went on to complete a fellowship in Palliative Care Medicine and Hospice. Dr. Chuang is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Academic and Student Programs at the School of Medicine and is Director of Global Health and Education. In addition, he is faculty advisor for World Health Student Organization, which organizes medical relief trips to Central and South America during various times throughout the year. Dr. Chuang has been involved in international relief work for over 10 years and is currently looking to improve the program processes as well as development of a global health curriculum at the School of Medicine. LYNETTE ANTOINE DEVEAUX, B.A. (Speaker) is the Coordinator of the Focus on Youth HIV Prevention and Research Program, Office of the HIV and AIDS Centre in the Bahamian Ministry of Health. She is also a member of the Executive Management Team of the National HIV & AIDS Programme and the AIDS Foundation Outreach Committee. Mrs. Deveaux received training in The Bahamas, the USA and Canada in Educational Psychology. She has conducted HIV prevention, intervention and implementation research within the school-setting for over 12 years in The Bahamas. Mrs. Deveaux hosts a local radio show called HIV & AIDS What Now, which is broadcast nationally throughout the islands of The Bahamas, Turks and Caicos. Her research interests include risk reduction among adolescents and young adults, HIV/AIDS and teenpregnancy prevention, tools to empower parents as well as public health awareness. She is the vice president of St. Matthew s Anglican Church Women and a mother of two. 8
Faculty & Moderators continued JESSICA EVERT, MD (Speaker) is a Family Physician who straddles international education, global health ethics, clinical service, and academics. She is Executive Director of Child Family Health International (CFHI) a UN-affiliated non-profit organization with over 25 Global Health Education Programs for undergraduate and graduate students. Dr. Evert is widely published in global health educational program development, ethics, and practices toward health equity. Dr. Evert is Faculty at the University of California, San Francisco Department of Family and Community Medicine, where she instructs in Global Health and communitybased underserved care and helped develop, and completed, the Global Health Clinical Scholars residency track. Dr. Evert serves as liaison to trainees for the Consortium of Universities in Global Health, and is on the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Family Physicians Center for Global Health Initiatives. Dr. Evert is a recipient of Global Health Education Consortium s prestigious Christopher Krogh Award for her dedication to underserved populations at home and abroad. ADNAN HAMMAD, PHD (Moderator) is Chief Executive Officer of the National Arab American Medical Association. He is a strong advocate for community-based health research and capacity building for minority groups including Arab Americans. Dr. Hammad was previously founder and Senior Director of ACCESS Community Health and Research Center. His leadership roles include the American Cancer Society Board and the Advisory Committee on Health Research of the World Health Organization. With over 150 research publications pertinent to Arab American health, Dr. Hammad focuses on diabetes, tobacco and Argyle use, cancer, and refugees mental health. He currently serves as adjunct Professor at Wayne State University School of Medicine and Michigan State University. He holds a Master s in Health Sciences from Aston University, a Master s in Health Economics and a doctorate in Public Health Policy and Administration from Victoria University of Manchester. His international recognitions include Managing Director of Makassed Hospital, Jerusalem, and Health Consultant for the Harvard Institute of International Development in the Middle East. PATRICIA GARCIA, MD, MPH, PHD (Speaker) is the Dean of the School of Public Health and Administration at Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia (UPCH) in Lima, Peru, where she was previously Director of the Epidemiology, STD/HIV Unit and Vice Dean of Research. Dr. Garcia graduated from medical school in Peru, and trained in internal medicine, infectious diseases, and public health at the University of Washington. She is former Chief of the Peruvian National Institute of Health, has worked at the Peruvian National STD/AIDS Program and has been a member of the Commission for the Education of Health Professionals of the New Century. Now she is the Latin America Regional Director of the International Union Against STI, and Affiliate Professor at University of Washington and Tulane University. Dr. Garcia is actively involved in research and training on STI/HIV, maternal health, global health and biomedical informatics, and implementation research related to point of care diagnostics. One of Dr. Garcia s key projects is KUSKAYA, an interdisciplinary training program for innovation in global health. RICHARD D. KEIDAN, MD (Moderator, Host Committee) is currently a surgical oncologist at Royal Oak Beaumont Hospital and an associate professor of surgery at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine since 1992. He graduated from the University of Michigan Undergraduate and Medical Schools, and was a fellow and attending at Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia from 1986-1992. He is founder and director of D2N:Detroit2Nepal Foundation, providing public health, health care, and educational opportunities for underserved children both in Detroit and Nepal. He spends up to 3 months each year in Nepal, working at the grass roots levels in marginalized villages in the Himalayas. These villages are days walk from the nearest road, without power or waste management, and very little access to health care and educational opportunities. Priorities are identified by the local communities and all projects are carried out by local partner NGO s, with emphasis on the local s vestment, empowerment, and ownership of each project. 9
Faculty & Moderators continued ANNE SALES, PHD, RN (Moderator) is a Professor in the Department of Learning Health Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Michigan, and Research Scientist at the Center for Clinical Management Research at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System. Her training is in sociology, health economics, econometrics, and general health services research. Her current work involves understanding the way feedback reports affect provider behavior and through behavior change have an impact on patient outcomes, and the role of social networks in uptake of knowledge translation interventions. She has is co-editor-in-chief of Implementation Science, together with Michel Wensing of Radboud University in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. RENATE SCHNEIDER, MA (Speaker) has spent the last 15 years living and working in Haiti. She worked initially in a small rural community in Haiti where she served for over two years as the Director of the University of Fondwa. She then moved on to Jeremie, Haiti, where she served as the Director of the Center of Hope, a maternal waiting home for women with high risk pregnancies. Ms. Schneider holds an MA degree in Clinical Psychology with a specialization in cross-cultural psychology as well as an MA in Pastoral Studies. She founded the University of the Nouvelle Grand Anse which in August of 2014 graduated its first class of students. While in Jeremie she initiated Pwogwam Sante Mantal which trained 20 community people as mental health agents, and has reached over 3,000 people in providing mental health literacy. HERBERT C. SMITHERMAN JR., MD, MPH, FACP (Speaker) is Assistant Dean of Community and Urban Health and Associate Professor of Medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine. He is also President and CEO of Health Centers Detroit Foundation, the first Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike designated in Detroit, serving the underserved and uninsured in Detroit and Wayne County for the past 29 years. His research focuses on health issues related to underserved populations and their access to appropriate healthcare in the context of U.S. healthcare reform. Dr. Smitherman received his bachelor s of science in chemical engineering with a minor in biomedical engineering from Northwestern University. He completed his medical degree at the University of Cincinnati, his Master s in Health Services Administration at the University of Michigan, and completed special coursework in international and healthcare economics at Amherst College and Harvard University. As an International Salzburg Healthcare Fellow, he participated in the 2002 Salzburg Seminar. Dr. Smitherman co-authored a healthcare policy book: Taking Care of The Uninsured: A Path to Reform. KATHLEEN WEST, MPH, DRPH (Speaker) is a public health professional with expertise working with programs serving at-risk families, maternal and child health and welfare, intergenerational trauma and public mental health and addiction issues. Dr. West s education includes degrees in biology and anthropology from Kalamazoo College, and masters and doctoral degrees from the UCLA School of Public Health. Based in Los Angeles and Geneva throughout her career, Dr. West has worked with substance abuse and mental health issues in the context of families in the judicial system for thirty years and now focuses on collaborative courts expansion. Following a UNHCR contract in Kuwait, her interests turned to work with global military and veteran family and children issues to better address PTSD sequelae and epigenetics. She currently teaches classes on disaster, conflict and global health at the USC Department of Preventive Medicine, military families at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, and works with maternal and child health systems in Africa, specifically focusing on Sierra Leone where she studied and has worked since 1976. 10
Host Committee Beaumont Health and Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Jeffrey Devries, MD, MPH Director, Graduate Medical Education, Beaumont Health Associate Dean, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine President, Southeast Michigan Center for Medical Education Richard Keidan, MD Director, Beaumont Multidisciplinary Melanoma Clinic, Beaumont Hospital Assistant Professor of Surgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine Associate Professor of Surgery, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Founder, Detroit2Nepal Foundation (D2N) Peggy Nowak, MD President, Medical Staff, Beaumont Hospital Rachel Yoskowitz, BSN, MPH Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences Coordinator, Community and Global Health, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Southeast Michigan Center for Medical Education Shevonne Ivory Program Specialist Ginger Keiffer, BA Assistant Director David R. Pieper, PhD Executive Director, SEMCME Assistant Dean for Continuing Medical Education, Wayne State University School of Medicine Maureen Shannon, PhD Medical Education Specialist Henry Ford Health System Doreen Nicole Dankerlui, MPH Detroit Program Coordinator The Global Health Initiative Christine LM Joseph, PhD Epidemiologist, Department of Public Health Sciences Director, Health Disparities Research Collaborative Dana Parke, BA Haiti Program Coordinator The Global Health Initiative Tyler Prentiss, BA India Program Coordinator The Global Health Initiative Monica L. White, MPH Senior Project Coordinator Institute on Multicultural Health John Zervos, JD Manager The Global Health Initiative Marcus Zervos, MD Division Head, Infectious Diseases Medical Director, Infection Prevention Associate Director of Research for Clinical Trials Wayne State University Chih Chuang, MD Director, Global Health and Education Assistant Professor, Academic and Student Programs, Wayne State University School of Medicine Peter J. Hammer, JD, PhD Director, Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights Professor of Law, Wayne State University Law School Murtaza Hussain Campaigns Coordinator GlobeMed, WSU Chapter Sabari Surendran Communications Director and GROW Coordinator GlobeMed, WSU Chapter 11
Registration Information All who plan to attend the Symposium must register, including all presenters. To register and receive confirmation, you must complete the attached registration form. Student Registration There is no registration fee for students, residents, and fellows. Member Registration There is a $50 registration fee for faculty, program directors, administrators, nurses, pharmacists and others from the following SEMCME and/or host institutions: Beaumont Hospital* Crittenton Hospital DMC Institutions Henry Ford Hospital* Oakland University* OUWB School of Medicine* Oakwood Hospital Providence Hospital St. John Hospital St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor St. Joseph Mercy Oakland St. Mary Mercy Hospital The Damon Keith Center for Civil Rights* Wayne State University* WSU School of Medicine* * Host Institutions Non-Member Registration The registration fee is $100 for non-member faculty, program directors, administrators, nurses, pharmacists and others. Poster presenters will be charged the appropriate fee. The registration fee includes all course materials, continental breakfast, lunch, breaks, and reception as well as processing of CME credits. Registration is limited. The deadline for registration is October 9,. If you are registering close to this deadline, please call the SEMCME office to see if space is available. Walk-in registrations will be allowed, space permitting. Refund Policy Full refund minus a $50 processing fee will be granted to requests made by October 9,. No refunds will be granted after this date. Location & Parking The one-day symposium will be held in the Buerki Auditorium at Henry Ford Hospital, Main Campus, 2799 West Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48202. A confirmation email will be sent to all registrants and will include parking options and a map. The Henry Ford Hospital general information number is 313-916-2600. Continuing Medical Education Credit This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Wayne State University School of Medicine and Southeast Michigan Center for Medical Education. The Wayne State University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Wayne State University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. For More Information Please contact one of the following for more information: Dana Parke Henry Ford Health System dparke1@hfhs.org 313-916-2628 Ginger Keiffer SEMCME gkeiffer@med.wayne.edu 313-577-1297 12
Registration Form Please complete the following form and send it to SEMCME via one of the registration options. The deadline for registration is October 9,. If you are registering close to this deadline, please call the SEMCME office to see if space is available. FEES SEMCME/ Host Member Non-Member Faculty, Program Directors, $50 $100 Administrators, Nurses, Pharmacists and Others Students, Residents, No charge No charge and Fellows REGISTRATION OPTIONS Email mcarlson@med.wayne.edu On-line www.cme.med.wayne.edu Phone Fax 313-577-1297 313-577-1301 Mail SEMCME 4201 St. Antoine, 9A-UHC Detroit, MI 48201 Full Name Please check all that apply: Degree(s) Email Address (required) Faculty Program Director Administrator Nurse Pharmacist Fellow Resident Student Other Mailing Address Vegetarian lunch requested City State Zip Daytime Phone Fax Institution Affiliation Specialty/Department Last Four Digits of SS# (for CME tracking purposes) Payment method: Check payable to SEMCME (check number) VISA or MasterCard # Expiration Date: Cardholder Name (as it appears on credit card) 13