Undergraduate and post-baccalaureate volunteers are needed for the LGBT Health Workforce Conference being held at Hunter College on Thursday, April 28/30 and at Cornell on April 29.  Volunteers will assist with registration, giving directions, etc.  They can attend the conference for FREE! We are also looking for someone who would be willing to coordinate volunteers throughout the conference- no experience necessary!

Of particular interest to some of you may be a panel on applying to Medical and Dental school as an LGBT applicant featuring the Dean of Student Affairs from Weill Cornell School of Medicine and the Director of Human Capital for AAMC on Thursday, April 28.  There is also a workshop later that afternoon on personal statements presents by an Assistant Dean from the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine in Florida.

Other panels and workshops will feature the deans and directors from Rutgers School of Medicine, Rutgers Dental School, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Case Western School of Medicine, Quinnipiac University School of Medicine,  Phillips Beth Israel School of Nursing, Columbia University School of Nursing, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences University, Indiana University School of Medicine, Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, UC Davis Health System, University of Rochester Medical Center,  Vanderbilt School of Medicine. Representatives from many of these schools will be tabling during a FREE fair from 4:30-7 later that same day.

The conference (and volunteer opportunity) are open to everyone, there is an impressive list of speakers (see schedule below or visit http://bngap.org/lgbthwfconf/), and this is an excellent opportunity to network with representatives from institutions where diversity and culturally competent clinical care are emphasized, taught, and valued. I volunteered and attended the conference last year and found it very helpful while working on my application.

Again, all are welcome to volunteer and/or attend.

Please contact Michele Wong at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> if you are interested in volunteering, and we will be in touch with more information.

Thanks,

Priscilla Lothwell and Michele Wong

Conference Dates
April 28, 2016 – April 30, 2016

Conference Location
April 28 & 30: Hunter College, 695 Park Avenue, NYC, NY
April 29: Belfer Research Building, 413 East 69th Street, NYC, NY

April 28, 2016 Career Fair   (12:30PM-7:00PM, Hunter College)
Registration: 12:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Workshops: 1:30PM – 4:30PM

1:00PM-1:20PM
Opening Remarks
Maria L. Soto-Greene, MD, MS-HEd, FAC
Vice Dean and Professor of Medicine

Director, Hispanic Center of Excellence, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School

1:30PM—3:00PM


WORKSHOP 1A:  Being a Competitive Applicant to a Graduate Health Program (Medical, Dental, Physician Assistant, Nursing) (recommended for college students in their 3rd or 4th year)
Room: Hunter West 113

Norma I. ttell-Hunter, PhD, (Invited)
Senior Director, Human Capital Portfolio, Association of American Medical Colleges

Joseph Murray, MD (Confirmed)
Dean of Student Affairs at Weill Cornell Medical College

Marcus Ferrone, PharmD, JD, (Confirmed)
Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, USCF School of Pharmacy


WORKSHOP 2A: Dental, Medical, Nursing, and Physician Assistant Perspectives on Working at an Academic Health Center (recommended for college students in their 1st or 2nd year)
Room: Hunter West 116

Elizabeth Lorde-Rollins MD (Confirmed)
Mount Sinai Health System

Anthony Pho, MSN, MPH, ANP-C (Confirmed)
Weill-Cornell Medical College

Herminio Perez, DMD, MBA, (Confirmed)
Director of Student & Multicultural Affairs, Rutgers New Jersey Dental School

Patti Cuartas, PA, MBA, PMP (Confirmed)
Senior Director, IT DSRIP Program, Population Health and Analytics, Information Technology, Mount Sinai Health System


WORKSHOP 3A: Being a Successful applicant to a Residency Program (for MD/DO medical students)
Room: Hunter West 117

Valerie Fitzhugh, MD (Confirmed)
Associate Professor
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
3:00PM—4:30PM

WORKSHOP 1B:  Writing a Personal Statement (recommended for college students in their 3rd or 4th year)
Room: Hunter West 113

Cheryl Brewster EdD, (Confirmed)
Assistant Dean, Diversity and Inclusion
Florida International University, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine

Rosa Chaviano-Moran, DMD (Confirmed

WORKSHOP 2B:  Taking Advantage of Pipeline Programs to Reach Your Dream of Becoming a Health Professional(recommended for college students in their 1st or 2nd year)
Room: Hunter West 116

Elizabeth Wilson-Anstey, MA, EdD Candidate (Confirmed)
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, Co-Director, Travelers Summer Research Fellowship, Program for Premedical Students, Weill Cornell Medical College

Maria L. Soto-Greene, MD, MS-HPEd, FACP (Invited)
Vice Dean and Professor of Medicine
Director, Hispanic Center of Excellence (HCOE)
New Jersey Medical School
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Janice Blake, MPH, CHES (Invited)

Director, HRTP: A Public Health Internship Program, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene


Nicola Buchanan (Confirmed)
Program Associate for the Office of Faculty Development and the Office of Diversity Programs, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Sharon L. Milgram, MD (Invited)
Director, Office of Intramural Training & Education, NIH Office of the Director

WORKSHOP 3B: CV Preparation and Writing a Personal Statement (for MD/DO medical students)
Room: Hunter West 117

James Hill, Ph.D., (Invited)
Associate Dean, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School

Laura Liberman, MD, (Confirmed)

Director, Office of Faculty Development, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Friday, April 29

(Belfer Research Building, 413 East 69 Street, 3rd Floor Conference Room)


Friday, April 29

(Belfer Research Building, 413 East 69 Street, 3rd Floor Conference Room)

7:30AM-8:30AM
Registration & Breakfast
8:30AM-8:55AM
Opening Remarks and Greetings
Dean Laurie Glimcher, MD, Dean of Weill Cornell Medical College
9:00AM-10:00AM

PLENARY I
Interprofessional Collaboration in Promoting LGBT Health
Lisa McBride, PhD, Chief Diversity Officer, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (Confirmed)
Jose Cortes, MD, Mount Sinai Health System (Invited)

PLENARY I
Interprofessional Collaboration in Promoting LGBT Health
Lisa McBride, PhD, Chief Diversity Officer, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (Confirmed)
Jose Cortes, MD, Mount Sinai Health System (Invited)
10:15AM-11:15AM

PLENARY II
Year in Review: Hot Topics and Update on Care for Transgender Patients
Moderator: Herminio Perez, DMD, MBA, Director of Student and Multicultural Affairs, Rutgers Dental School (Confirmed)
Anne Lauren Koch, DMD, University of Pennsylvania, School of Dental Medicine (Confirmed)
11:30AM-12:30PM

PLENARY III
Year in Review: Hot Topics and Update on Care for Lesbian and Bisexual Women
Moderator: Barbara Warren, PsyD, LMHC, Director for LGBT Health Services, Mount Sinai Beth Israel (Confirmed)
Presenter: Elizabeth Lorde-Rollins, MD, Mount Sinai Health System (Confirmed)
12:30PM-1:45PM

 Lunch
2:00PM-3:00PM

CONCURRENT SESSIONS:

Session A: Video-Based Case Scenarios to Improve Physician Communication Skills with MSM (Men Who Have Sex with Men) and WSW (Women Who Have Sex with Women) Patients
John P. Sanchez, MD, MPH, Assistant Dean of Diversity and Inclusion, New Jersey Medical School (Confirmed)

Session B: Best Practices in Transgender Patient-Centered Care: Perspectives from Community Based Organizations
Moderator: Peter Meacher, MD, Callen-Lorde Community Health Center (Confirmed)
Presenters:
Marisa Lelia, LCSW, MA, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center (Confirmed)
Saeid Tafreshi, MD, Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center (Confirmed)
Katie Douglass, LCSW-R, Gay Men’s Health Crisis (Confirmed)
Durell Knights, Gay Men’s Health Crisis (Confirmed)
3:15PM-4:15PM

PLENARY IV

Year in Review: Hot Topics and Update on Care for Gay and Bisexual Men
Moderator: Marlin Mattson, MD, Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College (Confirmed)
Timothy Wilkin, MD, Weill Cornell Medical College (Confirmed)
4:30PM-5:30PM

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Plenary: Expanding the HIV Prevention Toolkit
Moderator: Anthony Pho, MSN, MPH, ANP-C, New York Presbyterian Hospital (Confirmed)
Presenter: Rona Vail, MD, Callen-Lorde Community Health Center (Confirmed)
5:45PM-6:45PM

Concurrent Session A: Integrating Spiritual Care into Health Care for LGBT Patients and Families
Moderator: Sana Loue, JD, PhD, MPH, Professor and Vice Dean for Faculty Development and Diversity, Case Western Reserve University (Confirmed)
Presenters:
A.C. Demidont, DO AAHIVS, Circle Care Center and Quinnipiac University School of Medicine
Virgil Stucker, MBA, Executive Director, CooperRiis Healing Community, North Carolina

Concurrent Session B: Addressing Health Disparities and HIV Risk in Black and Latino Communities
Wayne A. Duffus, MD, PhD, Associate Director of Health Equity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Anthony Kulukulualani, National President, Student National Medical Association (Confirmed)

SATURDAY, April 30
(Hunter College, East 68th Street and Lexington Avenue, 8th Floor)
7:30AM-8:30AM

Registration & Breakfast
8:30AM-8:59AM

Opening Remarks and Greetings
Nelson Sanchez, MD, Weill Cornell Medical College / Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
9:00AM-10:30AM

PLENARY VI:  Promoting LGBT Health Equity through Interprofessional Education
Moderator: Maria Soto-Greene, MD, Vice Dean of New Jersey Medical School (Confirmed)
Presenters:
Todd F. Ambrosia, DNP, MSN, RN, FNp-BC, FNAP Dean, Phillips Beth Israel School of Nursing (Confirmed)
Maria Towe, MPH, CPH, MS, e-linc Project Coordinator, Columbia University School of Nursing (Confirmed)
Sigrid Gabler, PhD, AGPCNP-BC, Columbia University (Confirmed)
Katie Leslie, PhD, MS, Program Director, Health Sciences Center Office of Diversity and Inclusion, University of Louisville (Confirmed)
Ryan Simpson, Assistant Director, Health Sciences Center Office of Diversity and Inclusion, University of Louisville (Confirmed)
10:45AM-11:45AM

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Session A: Integrating LGBT Patient Care into Residency Programs and Clinical Rotations
Moderator: Orlando Solá, MD, MPH, Family Health Center of Harlem (Confirmed)
Presenters:
Joshua St Louis, MD, MPH, Lawrence Family Medicine (Confirmed)
Cary Crall, MD Candidate, Harvard Medical School (Confirmed)

Session B: LGBT Patient Resources: Examples of National and State Resources for LGBT Patients
Moderator: Fiona Prabhu, MD, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (Confirmed)
Presenters:
Alvaro Tori, MD, Assistant Dean for Diversity Affairs, Indiana University School of Medicine (Confirmed)
Kate Flewelling, MLIS, University of Pittsburgh (Confirmed)

Session C: Interprofessional Perspectives on LGBT Cultural Competency Training
Moderator: Jennifer Glick, MPH, PhD Candidate, Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine (Confirmed)
Presenters:
Rachel Feldman, MD Candidate, Frank H Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University (Confirmed)
Allison Talan, MSc, DrPH, Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine (Confirmed)

Session D: Institutionalizing Change: Use of the EHR to Improve Quality of Care for LGBTQI Patients, Quality of Life for Others
Moderator: Ryan Moran, Director of Operational Management, MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital and MedStar Union Memorial Hospital (Confirmed)
Edward Callahan, PhD, Associate Dean for Academic Personnel, UC Davis Health System (Confirmed)
12:00PM-1:30PM

LUNCH
 &
CAREER CONSULTATION SERVICES
1:45PM-3:15PM

CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Session A: Leading LGBT Inclusion at Your Academic Health Center
Moderator: Cheryl Brewster, EdD, Assistant Dean for Diversity & Inclusion, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine (Confirmed)
Presenters:
Ana Maria Lopez, MD, MPH, Associate Vice President for Health Equity and Inclusion, University of Utah Health Sciences (Confirmed)
Kira Kiko Lian, University of Utah LGBT Resource Center Training Coordinator (Confirmed)
John Cullen, PhD, Director of Diversity and Inclusion, University of Rochester Medical Center (Confirmed)
Cameron Donald, Master’s Candidate, Columbia University Medical Center (Confirmed)

Session B: Innovations in Medical Education for the Care of LGBT Patients
Moderator: Louisa Holaday, MD, Montefiore Medical Center (Confirmed)
Presenters:
Aron Janssen, MD, NYU School of Medicine (Confirmed)
Elizabeth Tarras, MD Candidate, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (Confirmed)
Laura Potter, BA, Bridge HIV (Confirmed)
Jennifer Potter, MD, Harvard Medical School, the Fenway Institute (Confirmed)

Session C: 2016 Updates in Health Research: The PRIDE Study, Cervical Cancer Screening Among Transgender Men, and A Pooled Analysis of Nine UK Population Health Surveys
Moderator: Brandyn Lau, MPH, CPH, Johns Hopkins Medicine (Confirmed)
Presenters:
Mitchell Lunn, MD, University of California, San Francisco (Confirmed)
Julia Seay, PhD, University of Miami (Confirmed)
Joanna Semlyen, PhD, CPsychol, School of Psychology, University of East Anglia (Confirmed)
3:30PM-4:30PM

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Session A: Empowering Effectiveness Through a Multidisciplinary Approach To Cancer
Liz Margolies, LCSW, National LBGT Cancer Network (Confirmed)
Jack Burkhalter, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (Confirmed)
Shail Maingi, MD, New Jersey Medical School (Confirmed)

Session B: Mental Health and LGBT Communities
Moderator: Yariv Hofstein, PhD, Mount Sinai Health System (Confirmed)
Presenters:
Joe Ruggiero, PhD, Addiction Institute of New York, Mount Sinai Health System (Confirmed)
Ralph Klotzbaugh, PhD, University of Massachusetts, Boston (Confirmed)

Session C: Strategies to Integrate LGBT Health Into Medical Education
Moderator: Carl G. Streed, Jr. MD, American Medical Association Advisory Committee on LGBT Issues Resident/Fellow Section Representative; Internal Medicine Resident, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center (Confirmed)
Panelists:
Amy Holthouser, MD, Associate Dean for Medical Education University of Louisville School of Medicine (Confirmed)
Susan Sawning, MSSW, Director, Medical Education Research Unit, University of Louisville School of Medicine (Confirmed)
Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, American Medical Association, Trustee; Director, Program for LGBTI Health, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (Confirmed)
Judd Flesch, MD, Associate Program Director & PPMC Site Director, Internal Medicine Residency; Associate Director, Program for LGBT Health, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania (Invited)
4:45PM-5:45PM


CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Session A: Student-Driven Innovations in Medical Education
Moderator: Renee Williams, MD, New York University Langone Medical Center (Confirmed)
Presenters:
Neha Bakhai, MD Candidate, John Hopkins School of Medicine (Confirmed)
Naomi Gorfinkle, MD Candidate, John Hopkins School of Medicine (Confirmed)
Eric Kutscher, MD Candidate, Weill Cornell Medical College (Confirmed)

Session B: HIV Research in LGBT Communities
Moderator: A.C. Demidont, DO AAHIVS, Circle Care Center and Quinnipiac University School of Medicine
Presenters:
Austin Nation, RN, PHN, MSN, PhD(c), University of California, San Francisco (Confirmed)
Alexander Borsa, BS, Yale University (Confirmed)

Session C: Intersectionality Workshop: A Trainee-Led Discussion on the impact of intersectionality in patient care and medical education reform
Presenters:
T. Jibri Douglas, MPH, Drexel University (Confirmed)
Shamus Moran, MD Candidate, Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine (Confirmed)
Nwadiogo Ejiogu, M.A., MD Candidate, Meharry Medical College (Confirmed)
6:00-7:30PM

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