CHCF Alumni Network Meeting
Past Event.
Available presentation decks provided below.
Registration & logistics:
April 20-21, 2023
Location: Hyatt, Newport Beach
Registration cost is $120/person and is non-refundable.
Registration includes overnight room on April 20, most meals, and continuing education credits.
Continuing Education
Healthforce Center at UCSF is approved by the California Psychological Association to provide continuing professional education for psychologists. Healthforce Center maintains responsibility for this program and its content. This program is offering two CE credits total.
Target audience includes clinicians with 5 or more years of leadership experience (intermediate content level).
Thursday, April 20
Welcome
Alumni Board President: Sarita Mohanty, MD, Cohort 8, President and CEO, The SCAN Foundation
This activity is not offered for CE credit.
CHCF Welcome & Updates
Michelle Schneidermann, MD, Director of Advancing People-Centered Care at the California Health Care Foundation (CHCF)
This activity is not offered for CE credit.
Keynote
The Case for Greater Collaboration Among Public Health, Health Care & Private Sector
Dr. Kyu Rhee, MD, Former CMO at FQHCs, IBM & CVS
Session Objectives:
Describe how public and private partnership can improve health care delivery.
Identify potential partnerships for your organization.
This activity is not offered for CE credit.
Interest Group Panel
Moderated by Sarita Mohanty, Alumni Board President
Complex Care Interest Group
Health Equity Interest Group
Innovation Interest Group
Social Justice Action Interest Group - view presentation
Interest groups share an update on their work.
This activity is not offered for CE credit.
Alumni Book Talk & Signing
4:30 - 4:45pm: Key Insights & Learnings from Writing a Book
4:45 - 6:00pm: Purchase a Signed Book
Vanessa Grubbs, MD - Hundreds of Interlaced Fingers: A Kidney Doctor's Search for the Perfect Match
Alen Voskanian, MD - Reclaiming the Joy of Medicine: Finding Purpose, Fulfillment, and Happiness in Today’s Medical Industry
This activity is not offered for CE credit.
Networking Dinner
Day 2: Friday, April 21
Where is your CHIP Now?
Session Objectives:
Discuss innovative approaches to tackling various health care issues
Identify at least 1 way to build or scale improvement projects
1 CE credit offered for this activity.
Andy (Wei An) Lee, MD, C15, Medical Director, LAC+USC Medical Center,
Panel Moderator
Chad Pierce, PsyD, C20
Chief of Behavioral Health Crisis Services, Contra Costa County
Shannon Smith-Bernardin, PhD, C18, President & Co-Founder, National Sobering Collaborative
Hot Topics Panel
Creating a village, inclusive language, and trauma-informed care
Session objectives:
Describe how lack of inclusive practices impact patients and providers
Identify at least 2 changes you can make to increase inclusion and belonging in order to improve health care
1 CE credit offered for this activity.
Jei Africa, PsyD, C15, Moderator
Director of Behavioral Health and Recovery Services, County of San Mateo
Jen Hastings, MD, C15 Inclusive Language
Physician Consultant, Transgender Healthcare
Betsy Ha, RN, C8 Trauma-Informed Care
Chief Executive Officer, CLC Health Collaborative
Interest Group Meetings
Meet with your interest group of choice. Session not eligible for CEU or CME.
This activity is not offered for CE credit.
Closing Keynote
Health Care Leaders as Social Justice Advocates
Yousef Turshani, MD, Cohort 19, Physician Executive, Pediatrician, San Mateo Medical Center. Policy-minded social justice advocate.
Session Objectives:
Describe how racism impacts patient health and wellbeing
Describe why integrating anti-racism content early in clinical training is important.
This activity is not offered for CE credit.
Closing Remarks
Alumni Board President: Sarita Mohanty, MD, Cohort 8, President and CEO, The SCAN Foundation
This activity is not offered for CE credit.
CHCF Alumni Network Meeting Planning Committee