collaboration and integration: charting an...
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Collaboration and Integration:
Charting an Interdisciplinary Future
Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel
340 North 3rd Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
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Table of Contents
Leadership Committee Members 3
Map of Conference Facilities 4
Brief Schedule 5
Faculty Network Schedule 6
Workshops and Panels 7
Oral Presentations 8
Poster Presentations 14
Speaker Bios 29
Sponsors 30
Conference Notes 32
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SSRFC Leadership
National Coordinator
Kate Seryak, Wayne State University School of Medicine
National Coordinator Elect
Brian Coburn, University of Nebraska College of Medicine
Conference Coordinator
Brian Milman, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Conference Coordinator Elect
Daniel Moses, Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine
Finance Chair
Jamila Hokanson, University of Texas Southwest Medical School
Public Relations Director
Joshua Gruhl, University of Nebraska College of Medicine
Communications Director
Chris LaJeunesse, Wayne State University School of Medicine
Research Director
Stacey Lynch, Texas Tech University Health Science Center
Web Design Chair
Brandy Cooper, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Technology Chair
Leonard Edwards, University of Texas at Austin
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Hotel Map
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Brief Schedule
Saturday, January 30
12:00 - 1:00 Opening Session Phoenix A-C
1:00 - 2:00 Poster Session 1 Phoenix D-E
2:00 - 3:00 Keynote Speaker Phoenix A-C
3:00 - 4:00 Poster Session 2 Phoenix D-E
4:00 - 5:00 Year in Review Phoenix A-C
5:00 - 6:00 Poster Session 3 Phoenix D-E
6:00 - 7:00 Elections Breakout Room
Sunday, January 31
7:00 - 8:00 Breakfast Phoenix A-C
8:00 - 9:30 Workshops and Panels Breakout Rooms
8:00 - 9:00 Oral Presentations 1 Breakout Rooms
9:30 - 10:30 Oral Presentations 1 Breakout Rooms
10:30 - 11:30 Oral Presentations 2 Breakout Rooms
11:30 - 12:00 Closing Session Phoenix A-C
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Faculty Network Schedule Saturday, January 30
Paradise Valley Room
7:45 – 8:00 Greeting, gathering and introductions
8:00 – 10:15 SSRFC Faculty Network Business Mtg. – Dr. Brian Sick
10:15 – 10:30 Break
10:30 – 11:00 Report from Student Officers of SSRFC
11:00 – 11:30 Topic: "Burnout" – Dr. Terri Babineau
11:30 – 11:45 Recap and Adjournment
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Workshops and Panels Sunday, January 31
8:00 - 9:15 Behavioral Health Services at a Student-Run Free Clinic: Created by Students and
Delivered by Students
Juan Rodriguez-Guzman, Ignacio Cerdena, Hannah Raila, Abigail Greene
Maryvale A
8:00 - 9:15 Teaching Quality Improvement in the Student-Run Clinic
Robert Rifkin (MD/PhD Student), Ammar Siddiqui (MD Student), Yasmin Meah, MD
Maryvale B
8:00 - 9:15 Implementation of Electronic Health Record and Online Patient Registration Systems
in a Student Run Free Clinic Setting
Riley Smith, Jenny Edwards, Eric Welder, Alexis Matrka, Angela Onorato
Camelback A
8:00 - 9:15 Using OARS To Steer Towards Change: Motivational Interviewing Techniques
Alexandra Banathy, B.A., Shivani Goel, B.S., Darya Nesterova, B.S., Jordan Trubiano, B.A.
Camelback B
8:00 - 9:15 Conducting Reserch at a Student Run Clinic: From Basics to Publication
Jessica S. Kruger
Estrella
8:00 - 9:15 “Integration of Spanish Interpreters into Interprofessional Patient Care Teams”
Brandy Cooper, Richard Rieske, Erin Puryear
Laveen A
8:00 - 9:15 Uncharted Territory: Implementing a Student-run Patient Navigation Program
Nicole Hammond, B.A. and Celeste Bailey, B.Sc.
Laveen B
9:30 - 10:20 IPE and Specialty Services
Benjamin Wahle, Taylor Aasand, Kamilah Walters, Carly Dahl, Brandy Cooper
Maryvale A
9:30 - 10:20 Models of Physical Therapy and Care
Katey Blumenthal, Brittany Davis, Katelyn McNamara, Heather Yount, Michael
Fernandes
Maryvale B
9:30 - 10:20 Starting a Clinic and Fundraising
Briget Huysman, Madeline Taskier, Meredith Faller, Sushma Boppan
Estrella
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Oral Presentations Sunday, January 31
Note: Each presentation will last 20 minutes. Please choose a room for each Session and stay for all
three presentations.
Session 1 – 8:00 to 9:00 Ahwatukee A Valuation Methods for Free Clinics
Stephen Palmquist
EMR Implementation and Improvement
Stephen Palmquist
Modern Web Development and the Custom-Built EMR: I’m a Web Developer, and You
Can Be, Too
Justin R. Porter
Ahwatukee B Women's Health at USF's BRIDGE Clinic
Viktor Flores, Bailee Olliff, and Matthew Wollenschlaeger
A novel web application to optimize referrals at a student-run free clinic
Alex Goel
Model for Providing Effective Hepatitis C Virus Treatment in a Student-Run Free Clinic
Griffin Tyree
Alhambra Successful large-scale free clinic fundraising driven by social media and public relations
campaigns
Jessica Faiz
Phone call reminders to promote transition from a student-run free clinic to a medical
home
Lizelle Comfort and Dahlia Norry
Online Depression Training Module for Health Professional Students Participating at a
Student-Run Free Clinic
Stephanie Nitz
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Session 2 – 9:30 to 10:30 Ahwatukee A Innovations in the Development of an Interdisciplinary Research Infrastructure: Equal
Access Birmingham
Shima Dowla
Expanding Research Infrastructure by Developing a Clinical Data Warehouse: Equal
Access Birmingham
Matthew Hess
Patient Expectations and Satisfaction when Using a Student-Run Health Clinic
Stephanie Mischell¹, Kiersten Frenchu¹
Ahwatukee B Effective and sustainable health education programming for individuals experiencing
homelessness utilizing the Health Belief Model
Emma Reeve
SHOW Clinic: A Governance Framework to Foster Collaboration and Interprofessional
Education
Pooja Paode
Taking Stock and Revamping: Our Journey to Expand
Danielle Alaimo
Alhambra How to get ‘that’ grant: Medical student perspective on applying for and managing
grants
Amy Friedman
Community Relations: Successfully Branding Your Clinic to Maximize Fundraising and
Volunteerism
Sally Itawi
A Vision Realized: Starting the EVMS HOPES Ophthalmology Specialty Clinic
Jessica Churchill
Camelback A Interprofessional Teamwork and Quality Improvement Learning in the CWRU Student
Run Free Clinic
Emily Wessling
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Interprofessional Leadership within the Case Western Reserve University Student-Run
Free Clinic
Rachel Broderick
The Impact of Interprofessional Student-Led Reproductive Health Education on Youths
in Juvenile Detention
Ji Son
Camelback B Evaluation and Assessment of the Implementation of an After-Visit Summary at the
CARES Clinic
Cody Gathers
Continued Expansion of the Phillips Neighborhood Clinic Beyond Primary Care
Caitlin Fujisawa
Laveen A Starting a Student-Run Free Clinic for a Rural Medical School at Two Sites
Haley Coleman
Can Student Run Free Clinics provide continuity of care for remote villages in rural
China?
Zed Zha
Student-led health promotion workshop development and evaluation: addressing
community needs in urban Northern Ontario
Victoria Eton
Laveen B Solving the Right Problem -- Using Student Outreach and Patient Community
Engagement to Match SRFC Services with Community Assets and Needs
Sameena Ahmed
Establishing and Operating an On-Site Dispensing Pharmacy at a student-run free clinic
Emilie Sabourin
The Complex Care Service: Designing a student run elective to support students in
implementing chronic disease management and health behavior change
Oresta Tolmach; Griffin Gorsky
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Session 3 – 10:30 to 11:30 Ahwatukee A Developing Community Health Providers of the Future: GW Healing Clinic Professional
Development Series
Madeline Taskier
The Utilization and Optimization of Online Patient-Produced Healthcare Resources
using a Mobile Application Platform
Divya Seth
Health on 12th: A Comprehensive Overview of an Interprofessional Student Run Clinic
(including Clinic Model, Visit Timing, Student & Patient Perceptions, and More)
Jacob Smith
Ahwatukee B Delivering Primary Care Behind Bars: Developing a Student-Faculty Collaborative Clinic
in a Boston Jail
Tamara Rodriguez Reichberg
Implementing Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS) in a Student-Faculty
Collaborative Practice
Yannis K Valtis, Biqi Zhang
Measuring and Improving Volunteer Clinician Engagement in a Student-Faculty
Collaborative Practice
Yannis Kalogirous Valtis, Biqi Zhang
Alhambra Decreasing Patient Visit Durations at The Monday Clinic through a Clinic Flow
Intervention
Thomas Das
Utilization of the SharePoint® Web Platform for Clinic Management, Scheduling, and
Interdisciplinary Communication at the MedZou Student-Run Free Clinic”
Julie Duncan
New Healthcare Professional Perceptions of How Their Pro Bono Clinic Leadership
Experience Has Impacted Their Early Professional Practice
Kyle Hughes
Camelback A Dental care within the interprofessional student led free clinic: Our successes,
struggles, and sustainability
Laura Albrecht
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An Innovative Role for Nursing Students in a Student Run Free Clinic
Lisa Edgington
The Successes and Challenges of Implementing an EHR at a Student Run Free Clinic.
Eric Welder
Camelback B Implementation of a comprehensive tobacco cessation protocol in a student-run free
clinic
Jessica Cunio
Smoking cessation in a multidisciplinary student run free clinic. Educating students on
motivational interviewing and complementing clinical services offered to patients.
Alexandra Banathy
Primary Care for the Musculoskeletal System: Orthopedics in a Student-run Free
Clinics
Jessica Churchill, Eastern Virginia Medical School
Estrella The multidisciplinary model for LionCare, a student-run free clinic.
Alexandra Adams
Managing Clinic Flow Through a Multidisciplinary Student-Run Free Clinic
John Chan
Correlation between student perception of provided care and patient satisfaction in
the setting of a multidisciplinary student run free clinic
Justin Walker
Laveen A Emerging Medical-Legal Partnership at the Phillips Neighborhood Clinic
Katarina Lee
The Legal Roadblocks of Partnering a Student-Run Free Clinic with a Federally
Qualified Health Center
Giulio C. Rottaro
Identifying Unmet Healthcare Needs Through Implementation of a Health Needs
Assessment
Sara Shields Tarwater
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Laveen B Integration of HIV testing into a Student-Run Free Women’s Clinic
Julia Shinnick
Adding Women’s Health Care to a Student Run Clinic
Katherine Rogg
Trauma-Informed Care in a Student-Run Gynecology Clinic
R. Amerisa Waters
Maryvale A The Educational Experience of a Student Run Free Clinic
Wei Kuo
Examining the effects of an early-immersion in community medicine (ICM) program on
high school students: A longitudinal study.
Paras Singh Minhas
Specialty Care Integration into a Primary Care Clinic: Patient Benefit and Student
Training.
Jay Jarodiya
Maryvale B Developing an Interprofessional Workshop at the JayDoc Free Clinic
Teresa Yeong-Yi Pan
Quality Assessment of Interpreting Services at JayDoc Free Clinic
Hailey Baker
Determining patient eligibility and factors associated with ineligibility for healthcare
insurance under the Affordable Care Act in student run health clinic, JayDoc Free Clinic
Nikki Miller
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Poster Presentations
Session 1 – Phoenix D-E 1 Access to referral services amongst patients attending a student-run free clinic Daniel Childs, Stanley Kalata (lead co-authors), Albert Einstein College of Medicine
2 EQUIPO: Clinica Esperanza’s Quest to Utilize Inter-Professional Opportunities A
Social Work and Medical Student Model” Kira Neel, Alpert Medical School at Brown University
3 SHOW Clinic: Increasing Access to Care in the Phoenix Homeless Population
Through Interprofessional Practice Pooja Paode, Arizona State University
4 Hepatitis C Virus Screening and Continuum of Care in a Homeless and Uninsured
Population” Daniel Dyer, Creighton University School of Medicine
5 Weather as a Barrier to Medical Care Nara Tashjian, Creighton University School of Medicine
6 Integration of HIV Counseling Rachel Broderick, CWRU FPB School of Nursing
7 A novel web application to optimize referrals at a student-run free clinic Alex Goal & Joaquin Michel, David Geffen School of Medicine
8 The UCLA Mobile Clinic Project: a patient satisfaction and outcomes assessment
through a multidisciplinary approach Kian Asanad, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
9 Mental and Physical Healthcare Education for the Underserved Populations of Los
Angeles Lao-Tzu Allan-Blitz and Alex Garrett, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA
10 Improvement of Interprofessional Attitudes in Students: Review of an
Interprofessional Student-Run Free Clinic One Year Later Nicholas Fox, DePaul University
11 A Model for Longitudinal Training of Volunteers in Student-run Free Clinics” Jillian Thayer, Drexel University College of Medicine
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12 The role of clinical-year students in student-run free clinics Maelys Amat, Drexel University College of Medicine
13 Using the Medical-Student Run Free Clinic to Address Health Disparity for Adults
with Intellectual Disability Olivia Ruth, Drexel University College of Medicine
14 Student Training as the Cornerstone of EMR Implementation and Sustainability Rebecca R. Meredith, Drexel University College of Medicine
15 Evaluation of Diabetic Patient Outcomes in the Free Clinic Setting Richard Maguire and Dylan Golomb, Eastern Virginia Medical School
16 Cause of death: lack of insurance Jessica Churchill, Eastern Virginia Medical School
17 Implementing Diabetes SOAP Note Template to Improve Patient Outcomes,
Increase Documentation and Enhance Medical Student Learning Abirami Thiyagarajan, Eastern Virginia Medical School
18 Evaluation of Utilization of Urinalysis and prevention of Diabetic Nephropathy at
the EVMS HOPES Free Clinic Julia Heaton, Eastern Virginia Medical School
19 Role of duration between visits on hypertension control at HOPES Free Clinic Julie Myers, Eastern Virginia Medical School
20 Preventive Screening at H.O.P.E.S. Free Clinic: A look at the standard of care in a
Student-Run Clinic Randy Planegger, Eastern Virginia Medical School
23 Bridge to Care: How a Medical School can Partner with a Public Health Department Bridget Huysman, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
24 Developing Community Health Providers of the Future: GW Healing Clinic
Professional Development Series Madeline Taskier, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
25 Transitional Leadership in a Student-Driven Clinic: Strategies for approaching the
challenges of impermanent student and physician volunteers Cassandra Baker, Georgetown University
26 Developing Programs to Engage Patient Populations Outside of the Clinic: A
prototypic model for feedback driven improvement Anastasia Schied, Georgetown University School of Medicine
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27 Fostering student research and quality improvement at a student-driven free clinic Elizabeth Moroni, Georgetown University School of Medicine
28 Time spent volunteering at HOYA Clinic in relation to perceived student benefit George E. Koch, Georgetown University School of Medicine
29 Expanding the impact of student driven health clinics through maternal health
education and women’s empowerment. John Penner, Georgetown University School of Medicine
30 Evaluating the Human papillomavirus Vaccine Adherence Protocol in a Student-
Driven Free Clinic Amanda Cain, Georgetown University School School of Medicine
32 An intake survey as a tool to improve care at a student-faculty collaborative
pediatric clinic Manizha Kholmatov, Harvard College
33 Evaluating Student Perceptions of Primary Care after Participation in a Student-
Faculty Collaborative Clinic” Meissa Jones, Harvard Extension School
34 Qualitative assessment of patient care experience at Crimson Care Collaborative-
Internal Medicine Associates (CCC-IMA) Priyanka Saha, BS, Harvard Medical School
35 Development and Evaluation of an Electronic Peer-to-Peer Feedback Program in a
Student-Faculty Collaborative Practice Zoe Bouchelle, Harvard Medical School
36 Orthodontic Screening, Space Maintainers, and Orthodontic Referrals for the
Pediatric Dental Clinic David Gu, Harvard School of Dental Medicine
37 Understanding Patients’ Health Attitudes and Barriers to Healthy Lifestyles Donna Jin, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
38 Reducing Drug Costs through Influencing Senior Medical Student Prescription
Decision Practices: Improving Value-based Care at a Student-Run Clinic Leela Chockalingam, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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39 Quality improvement (QI) of an East Harlem student run free clinic: Medication
adherence in diabetes Robert Arao, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
40 Investing in the Future: Undergraduate Involvement in an Interdisciplinary Clinic Melanie Scheive, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
41 Oral Health Program Evaluation: Healthy Smiles for Employability Jeyanthi Bhaheetharan, Indiana University School of Dentistry
42 Clinical Design and Outcome of a Free Student-Run and Faculty-Mentored Vision
Clinic in Downtown Indianapolis. Thai Do, Indiana University School of Medicine
43 Eyeing Interdisciplinary Partnerships of the Future: Challenges and successes of one
clinic's experience providing free eye care servicies Andrew Morrow, Indiana University School of Medicine - Terre Haute
44 Continuity of Diabetic Management in the Navari Student Outreach Clinic Grace Conard, Indiana University School of Medicine, South Bend
45 Time Utilization in Goal-directed Service at the Navari Student-Outreach Clinic Mark E. Fraser, Indiana University School of Medicine, South Bend
46 Multifaceted Patient Education in a Student Run Free Clinic Lisa Edgington, Indiana University School of Nursing
47 The Significance of Social Work Practice for Student-Led Free Clinics Stephen Hudson, Indiana University School of Social Work
48 What's the Difference between Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy?" How
a Student-Led Inter-Professional Outreach Clinic Addresses This Question. Lauren Tom, Indiana University, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
49 Are Student Doctors Meeting USPSTF Guidelines for Women’s Preventative Health
Screening at Student Family Health Care Clinic? Bijal Parikh and Christina Thoonkuzhy, New Jersey Medical School
50 Quality of Healthcare in a Homeless Shelter Cafaro, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
51 Clinical record keeping: integrating technologies to modernize medical charting in a
student run clinic Cyrus Elahi, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso, Paul L. Foster School of Medicine
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52 Implementing a comprehensive vaccination program at a Bay Area free clinic Paula Trepman, Stanford University School of Medicine
53 Evaluation of Patient Satisfaction for Interprofessional Student Run Free Clinic
Model Jacob Smith, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
54 Specialty-Care Referral Services at the BRIDGE Healthcare Clinic: Where are Patients
Being Referred to and What is the Completion Rate for these Requests?” Viktor Flores, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine
55 Beyond The Clinic: Reaching The Hard To Reach Michael Weber, University of Toledo
56 Standard of Care Strategy in a Fluid Volunteer-Staffed Clinical Setting Jay Jarodiya, Wayne State University School of Medicine
57 Evaluation of a Patient Attendance Policy at the Haven Free Clinic Rosabelle Conover and Giulio C. Rottaro, Yale School of Nursing
59 Piecing Together Pharmaceutical Access via Your Student Run Clinic for Indigent
Patients Kara Stencel, Yale School of Public Health & Yale School of Medicine-Physician Associate Program
60 Pilot of a Mobile Appointment Reminder System in a Underserved Population at a
Student-Faculty Collaborative” Francesca, [email protected]
Session 2 – Phoenix D-E 1 Primary Care for the Musculoskeletal System: Orthopedics in a Student-run Free
Clinic Jessica Churchill, Eastern Virginia Medical School
2 HOYA Clinic Educational Series: Integration of Student-Driven Clinics in the Pre-
Clinical Education” Amanda Cain, Georgetown University School School of Medicine
3 USING COMMENT CARDS FOR PATIENT FEEDBACK AT A STUDENT-FACULTY
COLLABORATIVE CLINIC: A QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Meissa Jones, Harvard Extension School
4 Health Attitudes of Patients in a Physical Therapy Pro Bono Clinic Kristin L. Miller, Lebanon Valley College
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5 Implementing Latent Tuberculosis Protocol into a Student-Run Free Clinic for the
Uninsured in Milwaukee, WI Sydney Hansen, Medical College of Wisconsin
6 A Prospective Study Evaluating the CARES Clinic Work Flow Process Kellie Bingham, Medical University of South Carolina
7 Clinical Skills Development in Student Volunteers at the New York City Free Clinic
(NYCFC) Jonathan Steinberg, New York University School of Medicine
8 Identifying nutrition status and barriers to achieving optimal nutrition status in the
uninsured and underserved in Toledo, Ohio” Elizabeth Bedell, Northwest Ohio Consortium for Public Health
9 RotaCare: Sustainable Student Run Free Clinic on the Border between USA-Mexico Jerry Fan, Paul L Foster School of Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso
10 Adaption of Programs and Care from Patient Feedback at a New Student-Run Free
Clinic Katherine Derbyshire, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
11 Effectiveness of Community Outreach Health Screenings at Referring Patients to the
Interprofessional Community Clinic Kelsi Swanson, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, Chicago Medical School
12 Chronic Disease Management at the Rowan SOM Student Run Free Clinic:
Implementation and Community Partnerships” Bernadette Bibber, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine
13 Are Hypertension Screening and Treatment in Two Student-Run Free Clinics
Meeting National Standards? Joseph Colao, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
14 Classroom to the Clinic: Integrating Intensity Principles into a Student-Run Free
Clinic Margarety McKinney, Medical University of South Carolina
15 Cultivating Collaborative Learning in an Interprofessional Environment Alexis Webber, Saint Louis University School of Medicine
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16 Implementing a Financially Sustainable Hepatitis B Vaccination Program at a Free
Clinic in Santa Clara County Paula Trepman, Stanford School of Medicine
17 Patient Perceptions of Laboratory Follow-Up Services at San Francisco Bay Area
Free Clinics: A Multi-Site Evaluation Kapil Gururangan, Stanford University School of Medicine
18 Implementation of a Colorectal Cancer Screening Program at the Pacific Free Clinic Linda Yu, Stanford University School of Medicine
19 Utilizing Community Surveys to develop Clinic Services in North Philadelphia Noha Eshera, Temple University School of Medicine
20 Evaluating Patient Visit and Wait Times Kyra Schmidt, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
21 Expanding patient health care services through integration and outreach: a patient-
centered approach Cyrus Elahi, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso, Paul L. Foster School of Medicine
22 The Effect of Dietetic Consultation on Diabetic Outcomes: A Retrospective Study Daphne Arena, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine
23 Model for Social Work Integration into Medical Care at the Columbus Free Clinic Bendahan, Tamara, The Ohio State University
24 Undergraduate Involvement in a Student Run Free Clinic Benefits the Clinic, Patient,
and Volunteer Shefali Ferguson, The Ohio State University
25 Patient Care, Inquiry/Improvement, and Professional Identity Formation – An
Interdisciplinary, Patient Centric Course at the Columbus Free Clinic Tamara Bendahan, The Ohio State University College of Medicine
26 Online Patient Registration and Staggered Check In Improving Patient Satisfaction
and Wait Time at the Columbus Free Clinic Angela Onorato, The Ohio State University College of Medicine
27 Patient centered care and the application of patient navigation services at a student
run free clinic: A preliminary report Nicole Hammond, The Pennsylvania State University, College of Medicine
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28 Student-Run Free Clinics: Adapting Medical Education to Community Needs and
Resources Sophie Sun, The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
29 Quality Improvement: Reducing Mean Encounter Time Jacob Moran, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
30 Hosting a Biannual Women's Health Day in a Free Clinic Setting Dushku, Patricia, TTUHSC
31 Analysis of preventative cancer screening at a student-faculty collaborative
practice: Results from Crimson Care Collaborative-Internal Medicine Associates
(CCC-IMA) Meyha Swaroop, Tufts University School of Medicine
32 Interdisciplinary Cooperation: MHA, MPH and MD Students Working Together to
Implement a Streamlined and Effective Pap Smear Protocol ” Alex Schmalz, Tulane University School of Medicine
33 Adding Women’s Health Care to a Student Run Clinic Katherine Rogg, Tulane University School of Medicine
34 Implementing a Needs Assessment at Equal Access Birmingham: Pilot Study” Shima Dowla, UAB School of Medicine
35 Student-Run Free Clinic Universal Food Insecurity Screening and Referral Project Jinnie Chang, UC San Diego School of Medicine
36 An Assessment of Patient Satisfaction in the University of California San Diego
Student-Run Free Clinic Project Michael Vu, UC San Diego School of Medicine
37 Hotspotting in the UCSD Student-Run Free Clinic: Identifying high-risk patients for
management by a complex care interdisciplinary team Oresta Tolmach, UC San Diego School of Medicine
38 The Effect of Medical Student Volunteering in a Student Run Clinic on Specialty
Choice Ashley Brown, UCF College of Medicine
39 Challenges and Successes in a Student Run Free Dental Clinic Caitlyn McGue, UCSF School of Dentistry
40 El Proyecto Luz –A community outreach and interpreter recruitment project Brandy Cooper, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS)
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41 Understanding the Primary Care Experience for Vulnerable Patients in a Student-
Run Free Clinic Salmaan Kamal, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Medicine
42 Characterizing a Patient Population: Chronic Conditions and Associated Factors
Among Patients at Equal Access Birmingham” Katherine Shelton, University of Alabama School of Medicine
43 SHOW Clinic: Attitudes Towards Homelessness” Lauren Massimo, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix
44 HPV Education and Vaccination of Preteens in a Medically Underserved
Neighborhood: A Middle School Based Approach Derek Pyland, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
45 Interprofessional Fresh Food Coalition –Student gardeners providing fresh
vegetables to patients Erin Puryear, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
46 Evaluation of the Effectiveness of and Barriers to Assessing for Depression at 12th
Street Student Clinic James Dornhoffer, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
47 Follow-up and Additional Analysis of Interprofessional Student Run Clinic Patient
Visit Times Jacob Smith, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
48 12th Street Synergy: An Assessment of Interprofessional Teamwork and
Communication at a Student Run Free Health and Wellness Center Erin Hall-Minnie, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS)
49 Automating Referral Letters Alex Frolkis, University of Calgary
50 Practical skills gained by undergraduates, medical students, residents, and
attendings in opening and running a student-run free clinic in an underserved,
multicultural region of Orange County, California Wei Kuo, University of California, Irvine
51 Analysis of a diagnoses database of a new student-run free clinic in an underserved
region of Orange County, California Jessica Shi, University of California, Irvine
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52 Integrating Pharmacy Services Through Medication Reconciliation in a Student-run
Free Medical Clinic” Bao Lam, University of Florida
53 Assessment of the Effect of a Diabetes Education Class Series on Patient Knowledge
and Disease State Management Solomiya Virstyuk, University of Florida
54 Colon Cancer Screening at USF's BRIDGE Clinic Luis Perez-Mena, University of South Florida
55 Survey of Provider Satisfaction: Sustaining a Provider Population for Optimal Clinic
Flow Clinton Metzger, University of Toledo
56 Using the ASCVD Risk Calculator on a Clinic Wide Population to Identify Possible
Interventions by Student Volunteers to Decrease Cardiovascular Event Risk of a
Student Run Free Clinic Patient Panel Giulio C. Rottaro, Yale School of Medicine
57 Methods of a Patient Vaccine Compliance and Beliefs Assessment at HAVEN Free
Clinic Jennifer Mandelbaum, Yale University
58 Analyzing the Relationship Between Continuity of Care and Quality of Primary Care
at the HAVEN Free Clinic Jennifer Mandelbaum, Yale University
Session 3 – Phoenix D-E 1 KNIGHTS Clinic – Trial of quality improvement for managing and recruiting
volunteers Bryan Thiel, Karen Lu, University of Central Florida College of Medicine
2 KNIGHTS Clinic – Trial of quality improvement for laboratory training and volunteer
continuity Faith Villanueva, University of Central Florida College of Medicine
3 KNIGHTS Clinic – Trial of Quality Improvement in Clinic Management and Efficiency Kathryn Baker, Stephen Rineer, University of Central Florida College of Medicine
4 KNIGHTS Clinic – Trial of quality improvement for physician scheduling and related
patient care Christopher Atkins, Jason Lee, University of Central Florida College of Medicine
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5 KNIGHTS Clinic – Improving Patient Lifestyle Habits and Education Kristen Combs and Madeline Goldberg, University of Central Florida College of Medicine
6 KNIGHTS Clinic – Trial for Quality Improvement for EMR Kyle Gordon Cox, Sean All, University of Central Florida College of Medicine
7 KNIGHTS Clinic – Multi-factorial Improvement to Dispensary Techniques Jheel Pandya, Michael Povlow, University of Central Florida College of Medicine
8 KNIGHTS Clinic – Trial of quality improvement of coordination in patient follow-up
care” Priyal Patel, Michael Simpson, University of Central Florida College of Medicine
9 Urban Health Project: Serving the Community and Developing Compassionate
Physicians Jessica Hwang and Andrew Frankart, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
10 Internal Quality Assessment of Diabetes Management at JayDoc Free Clinic” Hailey Baker, University of Kansas - School of Medicine
11 Expanding the role of the student-run free clinic in interprofessional education” Joshua Breeden, University of Kansas School of Medicine
12 Analysis of Changes in Disease Burden from 2012-2015 at the JayDoc Free Clinic Madison Breeden, University of Kansas School of Medicine
13 JayDoc Intraprofessional Laboratory: Utilization, Expansion, and Student
Perceptions” Levi Keller, University of Kansas School of Medicine
14 Engaging a Team to Create Change: Lessons from a Student-Run Free Specialty Care
Clinic Matthew Heller, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
15 Community-Based Participatory Evaluation of the San Juan Bosco UM DOCS
Student-Run Clinic Michael Freedman, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine
16 Medical Student as Interpreter: Building Culturally Competent Support Staff for a
Student-Run Clinic Shida Haghighat, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine
17 Uninsured under the ACA at a Student-Run Free Clinic Brian Desmond, University of Michigan
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18 The Need for Physical Therapy in Clinics Dahren Yen, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy
19 Strategies to Improve Interprofessional Attitudes and Behaviors in a Student-Run
Free Clinic Eli Eggen, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy
20 Improving attitudes towards underserved patients at student run free clinics” Carly Dahl, University of Minnesota Medical School
21 Building Relationships to Raise Awareness Luke Wohlwend, University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth Campus
22 Evaluation of Mental Health Screening and Service Delivery at a Student-Run Free
Health Clinic in Columbia, Missouri Julie Duncan, MPH, University of Missouri
23 Protecting Sight for Homeless & Uninsured Patients with Student-Run Free Eye
Clinics" Christine Marchik, University of Missouri-Kansas City
24 Development of a Student-Sufficient Laboratory Jacqueline Clark, University of Nebraska Medical Center
25 Cancer screening in low-income patients: A correlation between knowledge of
family cancer history and screening practices. Jennifer Shehan, University of Nebraska Medical Center
26 Identifying Health Care Needs Through Geographic Distribution of SHARING Clinics
Patients Michael Visenio, University of Nebraska Medical Center
27 STI Reinfection: Patient Susceptibility and Healthcare Shortcomings Jordan Crittenden, University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Medicine
29 URWell Student Run Clinics: Patient Recruitment, Referral and Analysis of Common
Problems Elizabeth Levy, University of Rochester
30 Establishing Community Awareness of A New Student-Run Free Clinic: USA SRFC
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony & Open House C. Alex Wiles, University of South Alabama
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31 Implementation of Electronic Medical Record at Interprofessional Student-Run Free
Clinic Lauren Nelson, University of South Alabama College of Medicine
32 Patient Satisfaction in a Student-run Free Physical Therapy Clinic Brittany Davis, University of South Florida
33 Correlation between Initial Patient Satisfaction and Follow-up Attendance in the
BRIDGE Physical Therapy Patients” Kelly MacDonald, University of South Florida
35 Pharmacy Student Directed Efforts in Improving Influenza Immunization Rates in
the Underserved Population at the USF BRIDGE Clinic Jonathan Santizo, University of South Florida College of Pharmacy
36 Descriptive Analysis of Workflow Processes Associated with the Operation of a
Student Run Free Clinic Vanessa Ulloa, University of South Florida College of Pharmacy
37 Pharmacy Student Peer-to-Peer Mentoring in a Student-Run Free Clinic Ellen Bickel, University of South Florida College of Pharmacy
38 BRIDGE Healthcare Clinic: Measuring and Assessing Imaging Procedures Performed
in a Student-Run Clinic” Douglas Rausch, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine
39 Impact of annual flu vaccine drives on patients at the UTHSCSA Student-run Free
Clinics” Jessica K. Liu, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
40 Effectiveness of a 10-week health education intervention addressing social,
economic, and health barriers in changing health behavior among homeless adults" Jessica K. Liu, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
41 Motivational Health Promotion via Text Messages Agnes Usoro, University of Texas Medical Branch
42 Teaching the Next Generation of Healers: Undergraduate Curriculum at a Student-
Run Clinic Amerisa Waters, University of Texas Medical Branch
43 Interprofessional Education and the Role of the Clinical Laboratory Science Students Daharsh Rana, University of Texas Medical Branch
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44 Workshop Design for Teaching Phlebotomy to Student Volunteers at St. Vincent´s
Student-Run Free Clinic Joel Alexis Jurado, University of Texas Medical Branch
45 Trauma-Informed Care in a Student-Run Gynecology Clinic R. Amerisa Waters, University of Texas Medical Branch
46 Creating Continuity at St. Vincent’s Student-Run Free Clinic James Truong, University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine
47 Integrating Mental Health Screening at The Monday Clinic Kathryn Squiers, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
48 How Much Longer Till I’m Seen? : Assessing Wait Time at a Student-Run Clinic Jeffery Gibbs, University of Toledo
49 Integrating Social Work services into a Student-Run Free Clinic Hayavadhan Thuppal, University of Toledo College of Medicine
50 Experiential learning of pre-clinical core competencies at the CommunityCare
Clinics in Toledo, Ohio Mark Fadel, University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences
51 Forming a Therapeutic Alliance: Maximizing Patient Care by Utilizing
Interdisciplinary Skills and Clinical Resources” Maddison Heyn, University of Utah
52 The Financial and Educational Impacts of Implementation of a Formulary System
within a Free Clinic System Eric Chmielewski & Anthony Enderby, University of Wisconsin - Madison
53 Implementation of a Social Screening Tool in Pediatric Clinic Visits Danielle Westenberg, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
54 Analyzing the Efficacy of a Student-Run Free Diabetes Class Brian Atkinson, USF Morsani College of Medicine, BRIDGE Healthcare Clinic
55 The Challenge of Improving Operational Efficiency at the USF Health BRIDGE Clinic Stephanie Hudey, USF Morsani College of Medicine, BRIDGE Healthcare Clinic
56 Improving Hand Hygiene in a Student Run Free Clinic Thomas Das, UT Southwestern Medical School
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57 Improving application delay times for Patient Assistance Program Applications at
St. Vincent’s Student-Run Free Clinic Erin Dinehart, UTMB
58 Geography Impacting Care at St. Vincent’s Clinic Eric Pittman, UTMB Galveston
59 A series of interventions to improve patient attendance at a student-run free clinic Jake Groenendyk, Washington University School of Medicine
60 Making the Most of the Well Check-Up: Evaluating the Health of our “Healthiest”
Patients Radhika Jain, Washington University School of Medicine
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Speaker Bios
Richard Usatine, MD – Keynote Speaker Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Dermatology and Cutaneous
Surgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Dr. Richard Usatine is a Professor of Family
and Community Medicine, Dermatology, and
Cutaneous Surgery at the University of Texas
Health Science Center at San Antonio and
Assistant Director of Medical Humanities
Education. He has always been extremely
passionate about humanism in medicine,
student education, and helping the
underserved. Since 1984, he has been
working with medical students to provide
health care to homeless families as well as
the medically underserved.
Additionally, Dr. Usatine served as the medical director of four free clinics for
homeless individuals in Los Angeles, CA and currently oversees five student-run
free clinics in San Antonio. He founded the University Health System Skin Clinic in
San Antonio and works to ensure that underserved patients have access to medical
and surgical care for their dermatological needs. He has also been involved in
helping the underserved abroad through his public health work in Mexico,
Guatemala, Panama, Haiti, and Ethiopia.
Dr. Usatine has been honored with many awards including the national Humanism
in Medicine Award by the AAMC, the UTHSCSA President’s Award, the Volunteer of
the Year Award from the United Way of San Antonio, and he has made The Best
Doctors in America list every year since 2000.
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Sponsors
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committed to saving lives and building healthier futures for people in
crisis in the United States and around the world.
http://americares.org/
Please visit AmeriCares at their exhibitor table throughout the
conference!
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platform to streamline care management and interactive mobile
programs to improve health outcomes.
http://caremessage.org
CareMessage will be demo-ing their platform during the first poster
session. Their table will be next to Poster #60 from 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
on Saturday!
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