2015 International Forum The Dupont Circle Hotel Washington, DC, USA PRELIMINARY AGENDA Health Professions Education in a Globalizing World Monday April 20, 2015 8:00 am Continental Breakfast & Registration 8:30 am Welcome and Introductions Steven A. Wartman, MD, PhD, MACP; President and CEO, Association of Academic Health Centers (USA) Raymond S. Greenberg, MD, PhD, Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs, The University of Texas System (USA) 8:45 am Keynote Address - How Globalization is Changing Health Professions Education John Norcini, PhD, President and CEO, FAIMER (USA) 9:30 am Training the Investigators of the Future Peter Doran, PhD, Director, Ucd Clinical Research Centre, University College Dublin (Ireland) Patrick Murray, MD, Dean of Medicine and Head of School, University College Dublin (Ireland) Jason Last, MD, PhD, Associate Dean, Programmes & Educational Innovation, University College Dublin (Ireland) 10:00 am Break 10:30 am Panel The German Experience The German Health Research Center initiative: creating national networks of excellence for patient care, research and education Facilitator: Lilly Marks, Vice President for Health Affairs, University of Colorado, Executive Vice Chancellor, Anschutz Medical Campus (USA) Thomas Eschenhagen, MD, Director of the National Health Research Center of Germany, Director of the Institute of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf
(Germany) Academic Medical Centers in Germany: from Basic Science to Patient Care Heyo Kroemer, PhD, CEO and Dean, Medical School, University Medical Center Gottingen (Germany) 11:30 am Open Discussion: The Challenges facing AHCs around the World Facilitator: Stephen Smith, DSc,FMedSci, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne (Australia) 12:30 pm Lunch 1:30 pm A Collaborative Practice Training Model in Maternal Child Health: Team-Based Research and Clinical Care in the Real World Wilsie Bishop, DPA, MSN, Vice President for Health Affairs, East Tennessee State University (USA) Jodi Polaha, PhD, Associate Professor, Psychology, East Tennessee State University (USA) 2:00 pm Enhancing Integration of Education with Research and Clinical Care a Case Study Geoffrey McColl, MD, PhD, Director of the Medical Education Unit, Melbourne Medical School, Professor of Medical Education and Training, University of Melbourne (Australia) 2:30 pm Panel Lessons Learned from Newly Established Academic Health Centers Facilitator: Steven A. Wartman, MD, PhD, MACP; President and CEO, Association of Academic Health Centers (USA) Panelists: Massimo Pignatelli, MD, PhD; Dean, School of Medicine, Nazarbayev University (Kazakhstan) Hanan Al Kuwari, PhD, Managing Director, Hamad Medical Corporation (Qatar) Jose Manuel de la Rosa, MD, Msc; Vice President for Health Affairs,
Founding Dean Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, Professor of Pediatrics, Rick and Ginger Francis Endowed Chair, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso (USA) Deborah German, MD; Vice President for Medical Affairs, Dean, UCF College of Medicine, University of Central Florida (USA) 3:30 pm Showcase: Public Health Innovations to Address the Social Determinants of Health: Opportunities for Academic Hospitals Facilitator: Hon. Keith Martin, MD, PC, Executive Director, Consortium of Universities for Global Health (USA) Oliver Fein, MD, Associate Dean for Affiliations at Weill Cornell Medical College, Co-Director of the David Rogers Health Policy Colloquium at the New York-Weill Cornell Medical Center of the New York-Presbyterian Hospital (USA) Fitzhugh Mullan, MD, Murdock Head Professor of Medicine and Health Policy, George Washington University School of Public Health (USA) Sarita Verma, MD, LLB, Associate Vice Provost, Relations with Health Care Institutions, University of Toronto (Canada) International Panelist (invited) 5:00 pm Reception
Tuesday April 21, 2015 8:00 am Continental Breakfast & Registration 8:30 am Welcome and Introductions Martin Paul, MD, PhD; President, Maastricht University; Chair of the AAHCI Steering Committee (The Netherlands) 8:35 am Keynote Address Academic Health Centers and the Social Determinants of Health Thomas H. Lee, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Press Ganey (USA) 9:15 am Global Health Practice as a Mechanism for Educating how Social, Environmental, Political and Economic Conditions Impact the Health of People in Resource Limited Areas of the US and other Countries Donald Dale Simpson, PhD, MPH, Director, Office of Global Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (USA) 9:45 International Partnerships in Medical Education: The University of Queensland School of Medicine, Australia and the Oschner Health Care System, Louisiana, USA Darrell HG Crawford, MD, Professor and Head of School, School of Medicine, The University of Queensland (Australia) William Pinsky, MD, Executive Vice President, Chief Academic Officer and Executive Vice President, Oschner Health System, New Orleans (USA) Nicholas Fisk, PhD, MBBS, MBA, Executive Dean, Faculty of Medicine and BioMedical Sciences, The University of Queensland (Australia) 10:30 Break 11:00 The Ebola Crisis: Lessons in International Cooperation for Global Health Carlos del Rio, MD, Hubert Professor and Chair of the Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health of Emory University,
Director for Clinical Sciences and International Research of the Emory CFAR, Director of the Emory AIDS International Training and Research Program (USA) Kofi Ahmed, Associate Professor and Head of Public Health Department, Mountcrest University (Ghana) Mukesh Kapila, CBE, Professor of Global Health & Humanitarian Affairs, Executive Director, Office for Global Health, University of Manchester (UK) University of Nebraska (USA) 12:00 Developing Global Healthcare through a Team-Based Approach to Teaching Chua Yeow Leng, MBBS, FRCSGlasg, MMED, FRCSEd, Associate Professor, SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre, Senior Consultant, National Heart Centre Singapore (Singapore) Celia Tan, Group Director, Group Allied Health, SingHealth, Director of the Postgraduate Allied Health Program at the Singapore General Hospital (Singapore) 12:30 pm Lunch 1:30 pm 5:30 pm Private Tour of the Val G. Hemming Simulation Center, a leader in the development and application of medical simulation programs. The SimCenter is part of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS). The tour will include an experience in the Wide Area Virtual Environment, or WAVE, a large-scale simulator designed to train medical teams in battlefield and natural-disaster scenarios. The WAVE pushes the limits of technology to create an unforgettable experience 5:30 pm Session Adjourned