LATINO MEDICAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION PRESENTS:
THE SEVENTH ANNUAL SOUTHEAST REGIONAL CONFERENCE
FEBRUARY 28-MARCH 1,2015 EMBASSY SUITES, CAROLINA, PR
TABLE TABLEOF OFCONTENTS CONTENTS
5 | LMSA Southeast Executive Board 6 | Letters of Welcome LMSA Southeast Region Co-Presidents LMSA Southeast Conference Co-Chairs Yocasta Brugal, MD, President/Dean San Juan Bautista School of Medicine 10 | Conference Schedule 13 | Gala Schedule 16 | Community Service Project 19 | Keynote Speaker Profiles 22 | Workshop Leader Profiles 28 | Recruitment Fair – Participating Schools and Programs 31 | Acknowledgements
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COUNCIL OF RESIDENTS The mission of the NHMA is to empower Hispanic physicians to lead efforts to improve the health of Hispanic and other underserved populations in collaboration with the state, regional and local level Hispanic medical societies, resident and medical student organizations, and other public and private sector partners.
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LMSA SOUTHEAST REGION ALABAMA – COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO – FLORIDA – GEORGIA – KENTUCKY – MISSISSIPPI NORTH CAROLINA – SOUTH CAROLINA – TENNESSEE – VIRGINIA – WEST VIRGINIA
2014-2015 SOUTHEAST EXECUTIVE BOARD Co – President
Estevan Torrez
San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
Co – President
Adrian Diaz
Virginia Commonwealth University SOM
Chief Financial Officer
Karen Velarde
San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
Chief Information Officer
Amnha Elusta
San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
VP of Membership
Jennifer Sanchez
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine
VP of Scholarship
Rafael Alonso Saldana
University of North Carolina SOM
VP of Mentorship
Phillip Ramirez
University of North Carolina SOM
VP of Fundraising
Alexandra Rodriguez
San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
Regional Conference Co – Chair
Lauren White
San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
Regional Conference Co – Chair
Henoc Rodriguez
San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
Policy Chair
Cramer McCullen
University of North Carolina SOM
Parliamentarian
Wilfredo Gonzalez
University of Miami Miller SOM
Undergraduate Student
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University of Georgia
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University of South Florida
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WELCOME TO THE LMSA SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE Hello everyone! It is our pleasure to welcome you to San Juan, Puerto Rico for the 7th Annual Southeast Region Conference of the Latino Medical School Association. We are delighted to host speakers, workshops leaders, students, physicians, and advocates from all over the southeast that have contributed to this event. This year the LMSA SE executive board is excited to explore our theme, But you don’t look latino/a: Across the United States, Hispanic physicians work hard in their communities every day to address the health care challenges unique to Latinos. We have prepared a series of workshops that investigate the impact of diversity and cultural competency in medicine by dismantling the idea that all Latino physicians look and practice the same. Latinos face major health disparities, we hope to bring together all healthcare professionals to address these disparities and find unique innovative solutions. We have also dedicated a series of programming focused on professional development and success at every level of education. Our southeast region was established in 2009, since then we have grown significantly to encompass more of the southeast. Our established chapters continue to develop and contribute to our region. Our executive board has also grown and continues to work on sustainable projects to increase our participation in policy, mentorship, and service. We are also in the preparatory steps into a major overhaul of standardizing all positions nation wide with the ultimate goal of strengthening our organization nationally. We hope to continue this growth, and further increase the resources for the members of our region. We encourage you to consider further involvement in your own chapters as well as our regional board. Your ideas, motivation, and passion are what enable us to offer great opportunities to our growing region. We appreciate the support of San Juan Bautista School of Medicine, the hard work of the Regional Cochairs, and the entire region. We hope you enjoy your time in San Juan Puerto Rico, La isla del encanto! Again, welcome and thank you for being here today! We look forward to serving, inspiring, and growing with you in the coming years. Thank you for your commitment to the health of the Latino community, Adrian Diaz and Estevan Torrez 2014-2015 LMSA SE Co-Presidents
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LMSA SOUTHEAST REGION ALABAMA – COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO – FLORIDA – GEORGIA – KENTUCKY – MISSISSIPPI NORTH CAROLINA – SOUTH CAROLINA – TENNESSEE – VIRGINIA – WEST VIRGINIA
Welcome! Bienvenidos! We are ecstatic you are here with us for the 7th Annual Southeast Regional Conference! You are truly on the “Isla del Encanto” and we wish you a very pleasant stay with us for this funfilled weekend. We trust this conference exceeds your expectations for professional and personal development and offers you a different way to educate yourself apart from the usual classroom and clinic settings. The theme of this year’s conference is to remind us all that Latino’s nor allies of the Latino community can be contained in a “one-size-fits all” category. This conference will focus on diversity and cultural competency in medicine by dismantling the idea that Latinos look and practice medicine the same. There is much linguistic and geographical diversity to be appreciated and respected that can be utilized to bring harmony within the Latino health care provider community. Our keynote speakers, workshop leaders and sponsors are here because they believe in what this organization stands for and their personal investment in us as students is something to be paid forward as we embark upon life after medical school. Let their presence be an inspiration and a pledge to stay involved in this great organization going forward. We as co-chairs are available to you to foster meaningful networking opportunities and to make this conference as enjoyable for you as it will be for us! Respectfully,
Lauren White San Juan Bautista SOM MD Candidate 2015
Henoc Rodriguez San Juan Bautista SOM MD Candidate 2016 2014-2015 SE Regional Conference Co-Chairs 7
Welcome to all LMSA members: We are more than pleased to have you in Puerto Rico for the 7th Annual Southeast Region Conference of the Latino Medical School Association, and appreciate all efforts by all those who have contributed, so that this event takes place in our island. This year’s theme, But you don’t look Latino/a, has created excitement and great enthusiasm among all participating. There are many myths about Latinos, but it is not a myth that there is diversity in our culture, in our health needs, in our physicians, in our professionals, and all have to be considered and included as a race with many common traits. Involvement of all healthcare professionals is of great importance in order to place us at the same level of all others. I as well as my colleagues, have no doubt that we Latinos, all together, convinced that our beliefs, our will, and our strength goes far beyond any obstacle encountered, will achieve our goal.
Sincerely, Yocasta Brugal, MD President/Dean San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
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CONFERENCE AGENDA- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2015 8:00AM
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AND REGISTRATION
MAIN LOBBY
9:00AM
WELCOME REMARKS
BANQUET RM A&B Adrian Diaz, Virginia Commonwealth University SOM Estevan Torrez, San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
CO-PRESIDENTS CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS
Henoc Rodriguez, San Juan Bautista School of Medicine Lauren White, San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Mr. Juan Amador, CAE Director, Diversity Policy and Programs Program Leader, Group on Diversity and Inclusion Association of American Medical Colleges
10:00AM10:50AM
SESSION 1
BUILDING THE NEXT GENERATION OF ACADEMIC PHYSICIANS
BANQUET RM A
MICHELLE QUINTEROS,MS
Executive Director of Hispanic Serving Health Professions Schools
JULIO DICENT TAILLEPIERRE, MS
Team Leader, Initiatives and Partnerships Unit CDC Office of Minority Health and Health Equity
ASSESSING WHETHER AN ACADEMIC MEDICINE CAREER FITS WITH MY PERSONALITY AND INTERESTS DR. JOHN PAUL SANCHEZ, MD, MPH
BANQUET RM B
Chairman, NHMA Council of Young Physicians Assistant Dean, Diversity and Inclusion, Office of Diversity and Community Engagement, Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ
RESIDENTS’ PANEL- YOU’VE GOT QUESTIONS, THEY’VE GOT ANSWERS
BANQUET RM D
VARIOUS RESIDENTS
11:00AM11:50AM
SESSION 2
INTERNATIONAL SURGERY: FAR BEYOND THE 9 TO 5
BANQUET RM A
General surgeon, Mid Atlantic Permanente Group (MAPMG), Assistant Chief, Department of Surgery
DR. FATIMA KHAMBATY, MD
ILATINO: THE POST-LATINO WORLD OF MEDICINE DR. EFRAIN TALAMANTES, MD, MBA, MS
BANQUET RM B
Co-founder of Mi Mentor CEO/Founder of LMSA
HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS- UNDERGRADS ONLY WOMEN’S HEALTH- BREAST AND PELVIC EXAMS VARIOUS RESIDENTS
CONFERENCE RM 3
SUTURING
BANQUET RM D VARIOUS RESIDENTS 10
LUNCH 12:00PM2:00PM
LUNCH AND EXHIBITOR FAIR POSTER PRESENTATIONS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
MAIN LOBBY BANQUET RM C
SAN JUAN BAUTISTA SOM UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DEL CARIBE SOM UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE GUADALAJARA UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SOM AND PUBLIC HEALTH UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES & F. EDWARD HÉBERT SOM VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY SOM BOSTON MEDICAL CENTER BOSTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL KAISER PERMANENTE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA KAISER MID-ATLANTIC PERMANENTE MEDICAL GROUP HISPANIC SERVING HEALTH PROFESSIONS SCHOOLS DOCTORS IN TRAINING WOLFPACC BECKER PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION NORTHWESTERN MEDICAL REVIEW NEW YORK CLINICAL SKILLS PREP (NYCSPREP) ASOCIACION DE ESTUDIANTES DE MEDICINA DE PUERTO RICO NATIONAL HISPANIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION- COUNCIL OF RESIDENTS & FELLOWS
2:00PM2:50PM
SESSION 3
WHAT IS YOUR BRAND - HOW DO I SELL MYSELF?
BANQUET RM A
Associate Director, Safety and Quality, Division of Medicine Critical Care and Division of Emergency Medicine Boston Children’s Hospital
DR. ELLIOT MELENDEZ, MD
PERSONAL FINANCE 101 FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS DR. DANIEL TURNER-LLOVERAS, MD
BANQUET RM B
National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Scholar
HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS WOMEN’S HEALTH- BREAST AND PELVIC EXAMS VARIOUS RESIDENTS
CONFERENCE RM 3
SUTURING
BANQUET RM D DR. FATIMA KHAMBATY, MD
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General surgeon, Mid Atlantic Permanente Group (MAPMG), Assistant Chief, Department of Surgery
3:00PM3:50PM
SESSION 4
MD, NOW WHAT?: NEGOTIATING THE MEDICAL CAREER YOU WANT DR. VANESSA SALCEDO, MD, MPH, FAAP
Clinical Instructor of Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY Northeast Regional Chair of NHMA’s Council of Young Physicians, Member of Young Physicians’ Leadership Alliance for the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
SE HABLA ESPAÑOL: SPEAKING THE SAME LANGUAGE IS ONLY THE BEGINNING IN CULTURALLY COMPETENT CARE
HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS
WOMEN’S HEALTH- BREAST AND PELVIC EXAMS VARIOUS RESIDENTS
CONFERENCE RM 3
SUTURING
BANQUET RM D
DR. FATIMA KHAMBATY, MD
General surgeon, Mid Atlantic Permanente Group (MAPMG), Assistant Chief, Department of Surgery
LMSA SOUTHEAST BUSINESS MEETING
VOTING FOR NEXT REGIONAL BOARD--ALL ATTENDEES WELCOME 4:00PM4:50PM
BANQUET RM B
Chairman, NHMA Council of Residents & Fellows Resident Physician, Internal Medicine & Pediatrics Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL
DR. VICTOR CUETO, MD
4:00PM4:50PM
BANQUET RM A
BANQUET RM C
SESSION 5
BOSTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL- MEET & GREET
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COCKTAIL HOUR AND REGISTRATION
BANQUET RM A & B
8:00PM9:15PM
WELCOME REMARKS & DINNER SERVED
BANQUET RM A & B
9:15PM9:30PM
CO-PRESIDENTS
Adrian Diaz, Virginia Commonwealth University SOM Estevan Torrez, San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Dr. John Paul Sanchez, MD, MPH Chairman, NHMA Council of Young Physicians Assistant Dean, Diversity and Inclusion, Office of Diversity and Community Engagement, Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ Principal Investigator, Building the Next Generation of Academic Physicians Initiative, www.bngap.org
AWARD CEREMONY & RECOGNITION OF DISTINGUISHED GUESTS CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS Henoc Rodriguez, San Juan Bautista School of Medicine Lauren White, San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
9:30PM12:00AM
GALA DINNER AFTER PARTY
BANQUET RM A & B
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COMMUNITY HEALTH FAIR- SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 2015 *Volunteers please arrive at 8 AM* 9:00AM-2:00PM SAN JUAN BAUTISTA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE HIGHWAY 52 EXI 21, ADJACENT TO HOSPITAL MENONITA, CAGUAS. PR, 00726
Please join LMSA Southeast at our annual community service event! We will be providing healthcare screenings for blood pressure, BMI, and fasting blood glucose, and offering education on preventative care. Clinical Services ~Location: Library or Clinical Skills Station Health Screening with referral to our specialty services for Adults and Kids -Blood Glucose -Auscultation -BMI 1.Ophthalmology – Clinical Skills Station 2.Cardiology – Adjacent to Clinical Skills Station 3.Internal Medicine –Library Room A 4.Pediatrics – Library Room B 5.Infectious Disease – Library Room C Fitness ~Location: front lawn of school, basketball court or back courtyard by auditoriums 1.Yoga • Meditation and breathing techniques for stress management • Intro to Yoga • Yoga with Senior Citizens: Chair Balance Yoga
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2.Zumba 3.Sports • Soccer • Frisbee • Basketball Health Education and Nutrition: Mini lectures 10-15 minutes ~Location: Auditorium A or B Students from School of Medicine and Public Health and Walgreens Representatives • Diabetes • Coronary Artery Disease • Dengue • Importance of Vaccines Other Activities: Blood Drive ~Location: Student Center Exhibitors and Snacks ~Location: Main Hallway of School
Presentation with Dr. Sandra Fabregas of “A Todo Pulmón” Transportation: Sign-up sheets will be available at the conference registration table throughout the day on February 28th, 2015. Supplies: Please bring a stethoscope and blood pressure cuff, if possible. Dress: T-shirt and pants/blue jeans or scrubs. If you wish to participate and have not yet registered, please sign up at the conference registration table, on our Eventbrite registration page at www.lmsa.net/southeast or RSVP to
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Juan Amador, CAE Director, Diversity Policy and Programs Program Leader, Group on Diversity and Inclusion Association of American Medical Colleges Juan Amador is a director in the Diversity Policy and Programs (DPP) department of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC). In this role, Mr. Amador directs the development of programs, tools, and resources that advance diversity and inclusion for the faculty, staff, residents, and students at U.S. medical schools. Mr. Amador also provides strategic vision and programmatic leadership for the AAMC Group on Diversity and Inclusion (GDI). He works directly with deans, faculty, and other leaders in academic medicine to develop solutions to the challenges of integrating of diversity and inclusion throughout academic medicine. He advocates for interventions that advance the inclusion of underrepresented populations in academic health centers. He is also responsible for implementing learning and leadership opportunities that help members grow in their professional roles, enhance their career development, and strengthen their leadership competencies. Mr. Amador previously managed the AAMC Minority Student Medical Career Fair, which is an annual event that allows high school and college students to learn about medical school admissions requirements, listen to panel discussions about the pathways to becoming a physician, and meeting admissions, diversity affairs, and financial aid officers during a recruitment fair. Mr. Amador has over 15 years of experience in recruitment and outreach to special populations, strategic planning, developing partnerships, and facilitating the work of national committees. Prior to joining the AAMC, Mr. Amador worked for the National Prevention Information Network (NPIN) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). He earned his B.A in Health Science and Policy at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, and he is a certified association executive.
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John Paul Sanchez MD, MPH Chairman, NHMA Council of Young Physicians Assistant Dean, Diversity and Inclusion Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine Office of Diversity and Community Engagement Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Principal Investigator, Building the Next Generation of Academic Physicians Initiative, www. bngap.org Dr. Sánchez has worked extensively to promote diversity and inclusion in the physician and academic medicine workforce. Dr. Sánchez serves as P.I. of the Building the Next Generation of Academic Physicians (BNGAP) Initiative; developed in partnership between Einstein’s Hispanic Center of Excellence (HCOE) and AAMC Diversity Policy and Programs. BNGAP’s mission is to help diverse medical students and residents become aware of academic medicine as a career option and to provide them with the resources to further explore and potentially embark on an academic medicine career. He also serves as Chair of the Council of Young Physicians and Board Member of the National Hispanic Medical Association, and as Executive Secretary for the Hispanic Serving Health Professions Schools. Dr. Sánchez is the Past-Chair of the Einstein LGBT Steering Committee, of the Office of Student Affairs at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Einstein); a committee charged with promoting a supportive climate for LGBT students (including M.D., Masters, Ph.D. and Post-Doctoral students) at Einstein. He led the committee in developing a graduate level Safe Zone Program and in integrating LGBT content in medical and resident education. In 2012, he joined the Board of the Center for LGBTQ Studies of the City University of New York (CUNY) to help the Center in broadening their educational and research activities to include health related content. Additionally, he serves as Course Director for a LGBT Health course offered to college students at CUNY. Dr. Sánchez received his medical degree from Einstein, completed his residency training at Jacobi/ Montefiore, and is Board Certified in Emergency Medicine. He also holds a Masters of Public Health, with a concentration in the epidemiology of infectious diseases, from the Yale School of Public Health. He is of Puerto Rican ancestry and was raised in the Bronx, NYC. 20
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MICHELLE QUINTEROS, MS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR HSHPS Michelle Quinteros de Czifra holds an M.S. in Systems Engineering and Engineering Management from The George Washington University (GWU); graduate certificate in Emergency Management and Public Health from GWU; and a B.A. in Latin American Studies/Spanish Language and International Relations from American University. As Executive Director of Hispanic-Serving Health
JULIO DICENT TAILLEPIERRE, MS CDC OFFICE OF MINORITY HEALTH Julio Dicent Taillepierre is the Team Leader for the Initiatives and Partnerships Team of the CDC Office of Minority Health and Health Equity in the CDC Office of the Director. In this capacity, he provides technical leadership for the agency on the development of health equity program development efforts and agency language access capacity building initiatives. He also oversees several agency-wide
DR. EFRAIN TALAMANTES, MD, MBA, MS CO-FOUNDER OF MI MENTOR Dr. Efrain Talamantes is an internal medicine physician who completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Los Angeles in psychobiology. Dr. Talamantes received his medical degree from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and obtained a master’s degree in business administration with a focus on organization and
DR. FATIMA M. KHAMBATY, MD
GENERAL SURGEON, (MAPMG), ASSISTANT CHIEF, DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY Dr Khambaty is a California native who began her medical career at Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1996. She completed a surgical residency at Howard University Hospital, Washington DC. Following residency, she joined as a staff surgeon at the
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Professions Schools (HSHPS), she works to improve the health of Hispanics through academic development, research initiatives, and training. Additionally, she serves as the Principal Investigator on several HHS, OMH, and VA grants and coordinates several activities including: The National Mentorship Program, Graduate Fellowship Training Program, Faculty Development Workshop, and How to use Data to Improve Hispanic Health Workshop. Most recently, she has participated in a initiative titled Building the Next Generation of Academic Physicians of Einstein’s Hispanic Center of Excellence.
initiatives related to national public health pipeline programs, public communication efforts, and bi-national health equity collaborations with Brazil. Prior to his current role, Mr. Dicent Taillepierre was a Public Health Analyst at the CDC National Center for HIV/ AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention – Division of HIV and AIDS Prevention. In this capacity he was the Branch lead for HIV Prevention Community Planning activities, and the lead for HIV capacity building efforts targeted to Hispanic-serving community-based organizations.
management at the Emory University Goizueta School of Business. He subsequently completed his Internal Medicine Residency training at the University of California, Davis in Sacramento, California where he participated in the Transforming Education and Community Health (TEACH) program, a primary care training program for residents interested in caring for the medically underserved. Dr. Talamantes is the co-founder of www.MiMentor.org, a national online mentoring community for aspiring healthcare professionals.
Northern Navajo Medical Center, a Navajo reservationbased hospital which gave her a unique exposure to rural surgery. She then moved to Eritrea, East Africa to work for a Virginia- based non-profit organization, Physicians for Peace in 2007. In Eritrea, she was a staff surgeon at two public hospitals in the capital city, Asmara, and helped to start and run the first general surgery residency program in the country. She subsequently returned to the United States in 2010 to complete a fellowship in Minimally Invasive Surgery at George Washington University, Washington DC.
DR. ELLIOT MELENDEZ, MD BOSTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Dr. Meléndez, a Puerto Rican from the Bronx, and a graduate of the Harvard Medical School’s (HMS) Class of 1999 cum laude in a special field, currently provides care to children at Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH). Getting his start in medicine came with a twist, having started his educational career as a high school dropout. Despite this, he attended Lehman College-City University of New York, graduating cum laude. He did
his pediatrics training at Boston Children’s Hospital, and went on to do two subspecialty fellowships in Pediatric Critical Care and Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Dr. Meléndez serves as the associate director of safety and quality in Division of Medicine Critical Care and EM. He is active in clinical research, studying specific biomarkers in sepsis to assist in prognosticating outcomes. He is a member of the Diversity and Cultural Competency Council and has been honored with multiple teaching and mentoring awards; most recently by the “Milagros para Nino’s”.
DR. DANIEL TURNER-LLOVERAS, MD NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CORPS Daniel Turner-Lloveras, MD, is a National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Scholar working as a primary care doctor for the most underserved of Los Angeles, California. His other clinical responsibilities include working as a locum tenens hospitalist in the Southern California area. Over the past several years, Dr. Turner-Lloveras has published articles and chapters in clinical textbooks as well as original
DR. VANESSA SALCEDO, MD, MPH, FAAP CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR OF PEDIATRICS Dr. Salcedo received her MD and MPH from George Washington University. After medical school, Dr. Salcedo became a Fulbright Scholar where she conducted research on the growing prevalence of childhood obesity in Spain. Subsequently, she completed her residency in Pediatrics at Columbia University Medical Center.
DR. VICTOR CUETO, MD MED-PEDS RESIDENT MILLER SOM Dr. Cueto received his medical degree from the Drexel University College of Medicine and is currently completing his residency training in Internal Medicine & Pediatrics at Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami. His research interests and community involvement are centered on community health education, health literacy, cultural competence, undergraduate
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manuscripts in leading cardiovascular and general medicine journals on topics including Latino health, global health,and cardiovascular disease. In addition to his clinical work and research he is fascinated with health innovation/ technology and has worked helping develop health related startups.
During residency, she was selected as a New Century Scholar for the Academic Pediatric Association (APA) while also serving as Chair of the Council of Residents and Board Member of the National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA). Dr. Salcedo is a community-academic pediatrician at St. Barnabas Hospital, Albert Einstein College of Medicine where she is committed to implementing childhood obesity prevention programs in underserved areas of the Bronx.
medical education, workforce diversity and quality improvement. He is currently working on a funded quality improvement study addressing pediatric emergency room discharge instructions. He has been honored with an AMA Minority Scholars Award, the Maurice C. Clifford MD Leadership Award and an Albert Schweitzer Fellowship. He serves as a physician advisor to the LMSA Southeast Region. He is also the current Chairman of the Council of Residents & Fellows and a Board Member of the National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA).
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Medical School Exhibits San Juan Bautista School of Medicine Universidad Central del Caribe Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara University of Arizona College of Medicine Virginia Commonwealth Univesity School of Medicine University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences & F. Edward Hébert SOM Professional Exhibits Boston Medical Center Boston Children’s Hospital Kaiser Permanente Hispanic Serving Health Professions Schools Asociacion de Estudiantes de Medicina de Puerto Rico National Hispanic Medical Association- Council of Residents & Fellows STEP Review Courses Doctors in Training WOLFPACC Becker Professional Education Northwestern Medical Review New York Clinical Skills Prep (NYCSPREP)
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BOSTON MEDICAL CENTER “Achieving Excellence Through Diversity” Boston Medical Center is a private, not-for profit, academic medical center located in Boston s historic South End. he hospital is the primary teaching affiliate for Boston University School of Medicine. Boston Medical Center emphasizes community-based care, with its mission to provide Exceptional care, without Exception. Highlights: 16 residency programs and over 30 fellowship programs Busiest Level I trauma and emergency services in New England Full spectrum of pediatric and adult care services from primary to family medicine to advanced specialty care
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Universidad Central del Caribe ESCUELA DE MEDICINA Nuevo Ingreso (15 de diciembre) Transferencias (1 de abril) PROGRAMAS GRADUADOS Doctorado en Filosofía en Biología Molecular Doctorado en Filosofía en Neurociencias PROGRAMAS GRADUADOS Maestrías en Ciencias Biomédicas Anatomía y Biología Celular, Bioquímica, Ciencias Biomédicas, Farmacología, Fisiología, Microbiología e Inmunología, Neurociencias Maestría en Consejería en Abuso de Substancias Certificado Post-Bachillerato en Abuso de Substancias
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Tel. 787-798-3001 ext 2402, 2403 y 2404 www.uccaribe.edu
PROGRAMAS SUB GRADUADOS Programa en Imágenes Médicas Bachillerato en Imágenes de Diagnóstico con modalidades en: • • • • •
Mamografía Tomografía Computadorizada Ultrasonido de Diagnóstico (Sonografía) Resonancia Magnética (1 de octubre) Grado Asociado en Tecnología Radiológica Fecha límite para solicitar: 1 de abril *Excepto el Programa de Medicina: 15 de diciembre
La Universidad Central del Caribe no discrimina por razón de sexo, raza, edad, color, credo, nivel económico, preferencia política, nacionalidad o impedimento físico. La Universidad Central del Caribe cuenta con licencia de operación del Consejo de Educación de Puerto Rico y con la acreditación de la Middle States Commission on Higher Education. El octorado en Medicina cuenta con la acreditación de Liaison Committee of Medical Education (LCME).
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The LMSA Southeast Regional Executive Board gratefully acknowledges the following individuals and entities for their support of this conference:
Conference Sponsor San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
Donors Latino Medical Student Association San Juan Bautista SOM Chapter Dr. and Mrs. Rodriguez
Supporters Yocasta Brugal, MD, President/Dean San Juan Bautista School of Medicine Victor Cueto, MD, LMSA SE Advisor Elizabeth Homan-Sandoval, MD, LMSA National Advisor National Hispanic Medical Association Hispanic Serving Health Professions Schools
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