2014 Leadership and Faculty Development Program Conference and

Minority Health Policy Annual Meeting Office for Diversity Inclusion and Community Partnership Harvard Medical School

May 6, 7, 8, 2014 Immigrant Health Tuesday, May 6 | 8:30am – 3:15pm Healthcare and perspectives on immigration in the U.S. are both experiencing unprecedented transformations. This one-day program is intended to provide a Massachusetts-based perspective on the intersection of these two issues, to show how national changes are playing out locally and what the implications are for this vulnerable population and those providing care for them. Through keynote addresses and panel discussions, the morning is devoted to an overview of the work being carried out at Harvard University by researchers and practitioners alike to understand this changing landscape and provide services to this vulnerable population in this time of transition. The afternoon will highlight the perspective of immigrants themselves and the community-based organizations working on their behalf to navigate these changes.

Health Disparities: Global, National and Regional Perspectives Wednesday, May 7 | 8:30am – 4:45pm Healthcare systems are undergoing rapid changes, both globally and domestically, with unknown implications for vulnerable populations. This one-day program is designed to address health disparities across the spectrum from global to local. It is our hope that, through presentations from global, national and regional perspectives, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the complex challenges in the health arena, developing an awareness of the inequalities in the distribution of health risks as well as the resources to address them. In addition, the presentations and panel discussions on disparity research, healthcare delivery systems, integrated care and quality care delivery for vulnerable populations will add to the discourse of not only identifying but addressing and eliminating disparities.

Register on-line: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YC85Y5H See conference details below or contact: Terésa Carter [email protected], 617-432-4697 2014 Minority Health Policy Annual Meeting Thursday, May 8 | 8:30am – 1:30pm The one-day Annual Minority Health Policy Meeting is designed to expose health professionals, students, residents, staff and individuals from community agencies and organizations to health care and health disparities issues impacting the nation’s most vulnerable populations. In addition, a poster session, focusing on minority health research and health disparities will be displayed.

5Th Annual Reede Scholars Health Symposium – Quality, Equity, Access Affordable Care Act: Focusing on Enrollment in the State Health Insurance Exchanges, Who’s In and Who’s Out?

Thursday, May 8 | 3:30pm - 6:30pm Register on-line: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YC85Y5H See Annual Meeting details below or contact: Christine Colacino, [email protected], 617-432-2922 Registration is available for 1, 2, or 3 days. These events are open to the public and there is no fee or tuition. The 2014 Leadership and Faculty Development Program Conference and the Minority Health Policy Annual Meeting are Co-sponsored by: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Office for Academic Careers and Faculty Development and Office of Multicultural Affairs | Brigham and Women’s Hospital Center for Faculty Development and Diversity, Office for Multicultural Faculty Careers | California Endowment Scholars in Health Policy at Harvard University |Cambridge Health Alliance Department of Medicine, Division of Minority Affairs | Boston Children’s Hospital Office of Faculty Development |Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Office for Faculty Development |Dana-Farber / Harvard Cancer Center, Initiative to Eliminate Cancer Disparities | Harvard Catalyst / Program for Faculty Development and Diversity Inclusion, and Health Disparities Research Program| Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, Department of Global Health and Population, and Division of Policy Translation and Leadership Development | Joseph L. Henry Oral Health Fellowship in Minority Health Policy | Massachusetts General Hospital Multicultural Affairs Office | Mongan Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Minority Health Policy.

Immigrant Health Tuesday, May 6, 2014 The Rotunda The Joseph B. Martin Conference Center at Harvard Medical School | 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA

8:30am

Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:00am

Opening Welcome Remarks Joan Y. Reede, MD, MPH, MS, MBA Dean for Diversity and Community Partnership, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School

9:15am

Keynote: Leighton Ku, PhD, MPH Director, Center for Health Policy Research Professor, Department of Health Policy School of Public Health and Health Services George Washington University

10:00am Moderator:

Panel One: Harvard Links to Immigrant Health

Questions and Answers Commentator:

Deborah Anker, JD Clinical Professor of Law; Director, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program, Harvard Law School

11:45am

Break

12:00pm

Luncheon Keynote Lorianne M. Sainsbury-Wong, JD Litigation Director, Health Law Advocates, Inc. Boston, MA

1:15pm

Panel Two: Community Perspectives on Immigrant Health

Moderator:

Maria Portela Martinez, MD Fellow, The Mongan Commonwealth Fund Fellowship, Harvard Medical School

Robert P. Marlin, MD, PhD, MPH Director, Coordinated Care Program for Political Violence Survivors; Medical Director, Refugee Health Assessment Program Department of Medicine, Cambridge Health Alliance; Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Elisa Choi, MD Chair Emeritus, MA Asian and Pacific Islanders Clinical Instructor in Population Medicine Harvard Medical School, Harvard Vanguard Medical, Associates, an Affiliate of Atrius Health

Sabrineh Ardalan, JD Assistant Director and Lecturer on Law Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program, Harvard Law School

Michele David, MD, MPH, MBA, FACP Public Health Council Member, Staff Physician Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates an Affiliate of Atrius Health

Diya Kallivayalil, PhD Staff Psychologist, Cambridge Health Alliance; Instructor in Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School

Juan R. Vega President and Chief Executive Officer Centro Latino, Inc. Paula Coutinho, LICSW Clinical Social Worker, Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers (MAPS), Cambridge Health Alliance

Benjamin Sommers, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Economics, Harvard School of Public Health; Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Josianne Martinez Executive Director, Massachusetts Office for Refugees and Immigrants, Commonwealth of MA

B. Heidi Ellis, PhD Assistant Professor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston Children’s Hospital

Commentator:

Roberto Gonzales, PhD Assistant Professor of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education

Eva Millona Executive Director, Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA), Boston, MA

3:00pm

Closing Remarks Joan Y. Reede, MD, MPH, MS, MBA

Questions and Answers

Health Disparities: Global, National and Regional Perspectives Wednesday, May 7, 2014 The Rotunda The Joseph B. Martin Conference Center at Harvard Medical School | 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA 8:30am

Registration and Continental Breakfast

11:55am

9:00am

Opening Welcome Remarks Joan Y. Reede, MD, MPH, MS, MBA Dean for Diversity and Community Partnership; Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Luncheon Keynote Address: Jean Slutsky, PA, MSPH Program Director, Communication and Dissemination Research , Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)

1:15pm

Panel 2: PCORI in Boston Elsie M. Taveras, MD, MPH Chief, Division of General Academic Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics; Director, Pediatric Population Health Management, Massachusetts General Hospital for Children; Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School

9:15am

Keynote Address: Julio Frenk, PhD Dean of the Faculty, Harvard School of Public Health; T & G Angelopoulos Professor of Public Health and International Development, Harvard School of Public Health and Harvard Kennedy School

10:00am

Panel 1: Perspectives on Addressing Health Disparities J. Nwando Olayiwola, MD, MPH, FAAFP Associate Director, Center for Excellence in Primary Care; Assistant Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco General Hospital Alice Hm Chen, MD, MPH Director, Center for Innovation in Access and Quality, Chief Integration Officer, San Francisco General Hospital; Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California, San Francisco

Sonya Shin, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School Paula Gardiner, MD, MPH Assistant Director of the Program for Integrative Medicine and the Healthcare Disparities Associate Professor of Family Medicine Tracy A. Battaglia, MD, MPH Director, Women’s Health Unit, Boston Medical Center; Associate Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Boston University Questions and Answers Commentator:

Quyen Ngo-Metzger, MD, MPH Scientific Director, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Program, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Center for Primary Care, Prevention, and Clinical Partnership

Tamarah Duperval-Brownlee, MD, MPH, FAAFP President of Medical Affairs, Lone Star Circle of Care, Austin, Texas; Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Texas A&M University Health Services Center, Round Rock, Texas

2:30pm

Keynote Address: Deputy Director, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health

3:15

Break

Brian J. Swann, DDS, MPH Chief of Dental Medicine, Cambridge Health Alliance; Instructor in Oral Health Policy and Epidemiology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine

3:25pm

Addressing Health Disparities on the Ground Regina Smith James, MD Director, Office of Health Equity, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health

3:35pm

Jeffrey Sánchez State Representative, Chairman, Joint Committee on Public Health

Anne Newland, MD, MPH Deputy Chief Medical Officer, North Country HealthCare, Flagstaff, Arizona

Questions and Answers Commentator:

Michelle Williams, ScD Chair, Department of Epidemiology, Department of Global Health and Population Stephen B. Kay Family Professor of Public Health, Harvard School of Public Health; Program Director, Health Disparities Research Program, Harvard Catalyst Graduate School of Education Questions and Answers

11:45am

Break

Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd Executive Director, Boston Public Health Commission Questions and Answers Commentator:

Regina Smith James, MD

4:45pm

Closing Remarks

2014 Minority Health Policy Annual Meeting Thursday, May 8, 2014 The Rotunda The Joseph B. Martin Conference Center at Harvard Medical School |77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA 8:30am

REGISTRATION AND BREAKFAST

9:00am

OPENING REMARKS Joan Y. Reede, MD, MPH, MS, MBA Dean for Diversity and Community Partnership; Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Associate Professor of Society, Human Development and Health, Harvard School of Public Health

9:05 – 10:00am

Moderator:

Presenters:

Title:

Title:

Title:

10:40 – 12:30pm 2013-2014 MONGAN COMMONWEALTH FUND FELLOWSHIP IN MINORITY HEALTH POLICY (MCFF) PRACTICUM PRESENTATIONS Moderator:

Pamela Riley, MD, MPH Assistant Vice President, Delivery System Reform, The Commonwealth Fund

Presenters:

Asare Christian, MD Mongan Commonwealth Fund Fellow “Role of Manage Care in Long Term Services for Children with Disability: Policy Implications of the State of the Innovation Model Program (SIM)”

Presentations by Harvard Medical School Office for Diversity Inclusion and Community Partnership Faculty Fellows and Harvard Catalyst Program for Development and Diversity Inclusion Faculty Fellows

Title:

Ellen McCarthy, PhD, MPH Assistant Dean for Development and Diversity, Office for Diversity Inclusion and Community Partnership; Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Patricia Sylla, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School; Assistant in Surgery, Division of General and Colorectal Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, “Transanal Endoscopic Rectosigmoid Resection with Laparoscopic Assistance for Rectal Cancer” William Curry, MD Director of Neurosurgical Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital; Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School “Immune Monitoring and Antigen Detection in Patients Undergoing Vaccination for Malignant Brain Tumors"

Title:

Olivia I. Okereke, MD, MS Academic Director, Geriatric Psychiatry Program Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women's Hospital; Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health “Identifying Risk Factors for Late-Life Depression: A Selective Prevention Approach with Attention to Race Differences”

Commentator:

Nancy J. Tarbell, MD Dean for Academic and Clinical Affairs, C.C. Wang Professor of Radiation Oncology, Harvard Medical School 10:10 – 10:40am Break and Poster Viewing Junior Investigators Poster Session Sponsored by: Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center Initiative to Eliminate Cancer Disparities; Harvard Catalyst/Program of Faculty Development and Diversity; Harvard Medical School Office for Diversity Inclusion and Community Partnership; Harvard Medical School Center of Excellence in Minority Health and Health Disparities

Darrell M. Gray, II, MD Mongan Commonwealth Fund Fellow “Expanding the Use of Telehealth in the MHS: Achieving the Quadruple Aim on the Front Lines” Vikram Kambampati MD Mongan Commonwealth Fund Fellow “Improving Patient Flow Through the Emergency Mental Health Service of a Safety Net Hospital in the Setting of Internal and External Resource Shortages”

Title:

Monique Nugent, MD Mongan Commonwealth Fund Fellow “Skilled Nursing Homes Facilitate Patients in Transitions from Hospital to Home in a Seamless Manner”

Title:

Maria Portela Martinez, MD Mongan Commonwealth Fund Fellow “Undocumented Immigrants: On the Outskirts of Health Care Reform”

Title: Commentator:

Elna Nagasako, MD, PhD Director, Global Health Scholars in Medicine Program; Instructor in Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO

12:30 -1:30pm

Luncheon and Keynote Address:

Speaker:

Kate Walsh, MPH President and Chief Executive Officer Boston Medical Center

THE 5th ANNUAL REEDE SCHOLARS SYMPOSIUM — Quality, Equity, Access “Affordable Care Act: Focusing on Enrollment in the State Health Insurance Exchanges, Who’s In and Who’s Out” 3:30 – 4:30pm

Reception

4:30 – 6:30pm

Panelists and Discussion

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