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SECOND ANNUAL COLLOQUIUMON POPULATION HEALTH ANDHEALTH EQUITY:
IMMIGRANTHEALTH
October 23, 20199:00am - 4:30pmByers Auditorium,Genentech Hall, Misson Bay UCSFReception to follow
#UCSFpophealth2019
#ImmigrantHealth@UCSF
@UCSFMedicine
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8:30-9:00am Light Breakfast & Coffee 9:00-9:10am Welcome
Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, UCSF
9:10-10:20am Longstanding Challenges & Opportunities for Immigrant Health
Coleen Kivlahan, MD, MSPH, UCSF, ModeratorJacqueline Torres, PhD, MPH, UCSFAlicia Fernández, MD, UCSFJanice Tsoh, PhD, UCSFWilliam Martinez, PhD, UCSF
10:20-10:55am Immigrant Health Research Priorities: Directions & Opportunities from the NIH
Eliseo Pérez-Stable, MD, National Institute on MinorityHealth & Health Disparities In conversation with: Robert A. Hiatt, MD, PhD, UCSF
10:55-11:10am Networking Break & Refreshments 11:10-12:15pm The Current Crisis in Immigrant & Refugee Health
Jaime Sepúlveda, MD, DSc, MPH, UCSF, ModeratorFatima Karaki, MD, UCSFGeorge W. Rutherford, MD, UCSFRaul Gutierrez, MD, MPH, UCSFZarin Noor, MD, MPH, UCSF
12:15-1:15pm Lunch - On Your Own or Informal Group DiscussionsFollow signs for informal group discussions on key topics.
Genentech Hall Atrium 2nd Floor (upstairs, right) Legal Priorities Policy & Advocacy
Byers Atrium (upstairs, left) New Models for Service Delivery Refugee Health Pediatrics
MORNING SESSION
1:15-2:00pm Changing the Future of Immigrant Integrationthrough a Data, Narrative, and Action (DNA) Framework
Karthick Ramakrishnan, PhD, University of California,RiversideIntroduction by: Claire Brindis, DrPH, UCSF
2:00-3:00pm Amplifying Ongoing Community-Based, Legal, and Policy Work in Immigrant Health
Roberto Ariel Vargas, MPH, UCSF, ModeratorLariza Dugan-Cuadra, BA, Central American ResourceCenterEstela R. García, DMH, Instituto Familiar de la RazaCarolina Martin Ramos, Esq., Centro Legal de la RazaAlberto Perez-Rendon, MD, MPH, Asociacion MayabKate Wood, LCSW, MPH, International RescueCommittee
3:00-3:30pm Networking Break & RefreshmentsWe encourage you to interact with the manyorganizations and centers at tables in the Genentech Hallatrium.
3:30-4:25pm The Role of a University & Academic Medical Center in
Improving Immigrant HealthSandra Hernández, MD, California Health CareFoundation, ModeratorAlicia Fernández, MD, UCSFDaniel Lowenstein, MD, UCSFSayoni Maitra, Esq., Center for Gender & RefugeeStudies, UC Hastings College of the LawTung Nguyen, MD, UCSFLiliana Osorio, MPH, University of California, Berkeley
4:25-4:30pm Closing RemarksRobert A. Hiatt, MD, PhD, UCSF
4:30-6:00pm Reception
Genentech Hall Atrium
AFTERNOON SESSION
SPEAKERS
Robert A. Hiatt, MD, PhD is a Professor and former Chair of the UCSFDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. He is also the Associate Directorof Population Sciences and Co-Leader of the Cancer Control Program at theUCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. @Hiatt43
Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS is Professor and Chair of the UCSFDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. She is also the inaugural ViceDean for Population Health & Health Equity in the UCSF School of Medicine. Sheis co-founder and core faculty at the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations atZuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. @KBibbinsDomingo
Claire Brindis, DrPH is a Professor of Pediatrics and Health Policy and theDirector of the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies at UCSF. She isalso a Founding Director of the Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health atUCSF. @cbrindis
Lariza Dugan-Cuadra, BA is the Executive Director of the Central AmericanResource Center (CARECEN SF), which provides legal and health services,youth empowerment programs, and engages in local, national, and internationaladvocacy to impact and produce policies to advance immigrant rights, juvenilejustice, and Latino(a) health. @carecensf
Alicia Fernández, MD is a Professor of Medicine at UCSF and a general internistat Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital (ZSFG). She is also the Directorof the UCSF Latinx Center of Excellence and Director of the Latinx andImmigration Health Program at the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations atZSFG. @AliciaFMD
Estela R. García, DMH is the Executive Director of Instituto Familiar de la Raza(IFR). IFR is a mental health non-profit organization serving theLatino/Chicano/Indigena community in San Francisco. @IFRSF
Raul Gutierrez, MD, MPH is a Health Science Clinical Instructor of Pediatrics atUCSF and Co-Director of the Bridges Clinic for Immigrant Children at ZuckerbergSan Francisco General. He is part of a team developing a UCSF Center ofExcellence in Immigrant Child Health & Wellbeing and is on the steeringcommittee for the new UCSF Health & Human Rights Initiative. @ElDoctorRaul
Sandra Hernández, MD is the President and Chief Executive Officer of theCalifornia Health Care Foundation, which is dedicated to advancing meaningful,measurable improvements in the California health care delivery system. Shepreviously served as the Chief Executive Officer of the San Francisco Foundationand Director of Public Health for the City and County of San Francisco.@srhernandezmd
SPEAKERSFatima Karaki, MD is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Founding Directorof the Refugee and Asylum Seeker Health Initiative at UCSF. She is a foundingmember of the North American Society of Refugee Health Providers.
Coleen Kivlahan, MD, MSPH is a Professor of Family and Community Medicineat UCSF and Senior Medical Consultant for Physicians for Human Rights. She isalso the Senior Director of Health Systems Innovation and Policy at the AmericanAssociation of Medical Colleges.
Daniel Lowenstein, MD is the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost at UCSF.He is also a Professor and Vice Chair in the Department of Neurology.@LowensteinMD
Sayoni Maitra, Esq. is a Staff Attorney at the Center for Gender and RefugeeStudies (CGRS) at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law.CGRS provides technical assistance and trainings to attorneys representingasylum seekers, engages in medical-legal partnerships, and undertakes strategiclitigation and policy advocacy to protect the human rights of people who fleepersecution. @CGRShastings
Carolina Martin Ramos, Esq. is the Director of Programs and Advocacy atCentro Legal de la Raza, which advances the rights of low-income immigrant andcommunities of color through free legal services related to immigrants' rights,anti-displacement work/tenents' rights, workers' rights, federal litigation, andprograms designed to develop racial equity. @centrolegal
William Martinez, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at UCSF andDirector of Child and Adolescent Services at Zuckerberg San Francisco GeneralHospital. He is also on the steering committee for the new UCSF Health andHuman Rights Initiative and a co-founder of the Bay Area Health and LegalPartnerships for Immigrant Families.
Tung Nguyen, MD is a Professor of Medicine at UCSF, Director of the AsianAmerican Research Center on Health, and Leader of the UCSF Helen DillerComprehensive Cancer Center Cancer Control Program. Dr. Nguyen is alsoUCSF School of Medicine Dean's Diversity Leader for research diversity.@ARCHDrNguyen
Zarin Noor, MD, MPH is a pediatrician and Director of the International Clinic atUCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland. She is part of a team developing aUCSF Center of Excellence in Immigrant Child Health and Wellbeing and is onthe steering committee for the new UCSF Health and Human Rights Initiative.@ZarinNoorMD
SPEAKERS
Alberto Perez Rendon, MD, MPH is co-founder and Director of AsociacionMayab, a non-profit organization serving Maya speaking and other Indigenousand immigrant families in the Bay Area and beyond.
Eliseo Pérez-Stable, MD is the Director of the National Institutes of Health'sNational Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. Previously, he was aProfessor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of General Internal Medicine atUCSF. @NIMHD
Karthick Ramakrishnan, PhD is a Professor of Public Policy at theUniversity of California, Riverside. He is an academic and civic entrepreneurwith founding roles at the Center for Social Innovation-UCR, AAPI Data, InlandCalifornia Rising, SoCal Policy Forum, the National Asian American Survey, andmore. He is also a Board Member of The California Endowment and is a prolificauthor and commentator. @karthickr
George W. Rutherford, MD is Professor and Chief of the Division of InfectiousDisease and Global Epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology andBiostatistics at UCSF. He is also a Professor of Epidemiology and HealthAdministration at the University of California, Berkeley.
Jaime Sepúlveda, MD, DSc, MPH is a Professor of Epidemiology andBiostatistics and the Executive Director of the Institute for Global Health Sciencesat UCSF. He was previously a member of the Foundation Leadership Team atthe Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. @IGHSatUCSF
Jacqueline Torres, PhD, MPH is an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology andBiostatistics at UCSF. She is also a UCSF Population Health and Health EquityScholar. @jackie_m_torres
Roberto Ariel Vargas, MPH is the Associate Director for Community HealthPlanning & Policy Development, and Economic Inclusion at the UCSF Center forCommunity Engagement. @RAVMPH
Kate Wood, LCSW, MPH is the Health & Wellness Manager at the InternationalRescue Committee (IRC) in Oakland. The IRC is an international non-profitsupporting the wellbeing of displaced and persecuted individuals and familiesacross the globe. @RESCUEorg
Janice Tsoh, PhD is a Professor and practicing clinical psychologist in theDepartment of Psychiatry at UCSF. She is Co-Director of the Asian AmericanResearch Center on Health. @JaniceTsoh
Liliana Osorio, MPH is the Deputy Director of the Health Initiative of theAmericas at the University of California, Berkeley, which produces newknowledge through action-oriented research, teaching and mentoring, andservice and community engagement programs benefiting the migrant populationof Latino origin in the United States. @hia_ucb
THANK YOU
Immigrant Health Colloquium Steering CommitteeKirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS
Jessica Davidman, MPH
Alicia Fernández, MD
Jessica Fields, BA
Alice Fishman, MSc
Raul Gutierrez, MD
Robert A. Hiatt, MD, PhD
Fatima Karaki, MD
Coleen Kivlahan, MD, MSPH
Courtney Lyles, PhD
Tung Nguyen, MD
Zarin Noor, MD, MPH
Robert Rodriguez, MD
George Rutherford, MD
Jaime Sepúlveda, MD, DSc, MPH
Jacqueline Torres, PhD
Roberto Ariel Vargas, MPH
UCSF School of Medicine Directors ofPopulation Health & Health EquityKirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS
Nancy Adler, PhD
Claire Brindis, DrPH
Brian Dolan, PhD
Kevin Grumbach, MD
Olivia Herbert, MBA
Robert A. Hiatt, MD, PhD
Kelly Knight, PhD
Margot Kushel, MD
Wylie Liu, MPH, MPA
Tung Nguyen, MD
Event StaffEkland Abdiwahab, MPH
Elizabeth Buggs
Anupama G Cemballi, MA
Riya Desai, MPH
Julia Farfan, BS
Faviola Garcia, BA
Carlo Juárez Fuentes, BA, BS
Sarah Lisker, BA
Victoria Mansour, BS
Erika Meza, MPH
José Miramontes, BA
Kristan Olazo, MPH
Alana Pfeffinger, MPH
Eduardo Santiago-Rodriguez, MPH
Amanda Schwerin, BA
The Population Health & Health Equity Colloquia are a series of
convenings sponsored by the School of Medicine to advance conversation,
collaboration, and action supporting UCSF's work to improve population
health and health equity. This year's event was organized and chaired by
Robert A. Hiatt, MD, PhD and Courtney Lyles, PhD.
THANK YOU
UCSF PartnersBenioff Children's Hospital Oakland
Center for Community Engagement
Center for Vulnerable Populations
Center of Excellence for Immigrant Child
Health and Wellbeing
Department of Emergency Medicine
Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics
Department of Family and Community
Medicine
Department of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
Department of Pediatrics
Health and Human Rights Initiative
Human Rights Collaborative
Institute for Global Health Sciences
Institute for Health Policy Studies
Latinx Center of Excellence