MGB

Specialty Care UAR Symposium

Zoom Webinar Event


October 27th, 2022
8:00am - 12:30pm



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Time Specialty Program Video Link
October 27th, 2022
8:00-8:10am

Welcome


Welcome
Rachel C. Sisodia, MD and Allison Bryant, MD, MPH

8:10-8:20am
Psychiatry


Applying Process Improvement Principles to Characterize and Mitigate Racial Disparities in Emergency Psychiatry
Jon Zebrowski

8:20-8:30am
Anesthesia


Standardizing Prenatal Obstetric Labor Analgesia Education Across MGB for Black, Hispanic/Latinx, and Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Patients
Annette An-Chi Wang and Rafael Vazquez

8:30-8:40am
Orthopedics


Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Total Joint Arthroplasty Through Increased Utilization of Decision-Making Aids
Adriana Echevarria Gonzalez

8:40-8:50am
Radiation Oncology


Improved Communication for Patients Treated with DIBH
Julie Hudson and Ron Shiloh

8:50-9:00am
Obstetrics & Gynecology


Birth Partners: Striving towards equity in obstetric outcomes through culture and language-concordant doula care
Nicole Smith and Mimi Fradinho

9:00-9:10am Q&A

Q&A
Facilitated by Ariana Samalot

October 27th, 2022
9:10-9:20am

Surgery


Improving Effective Access to Mental Health Evaluation for Non-English-Speaking Trauma Survivors (NESTS): The NESTS Pathway
Juan Herera Escobar and Geoffrey Anderson

9:20-9:30am
Ophthalmology


Harvard Ophthalmology Community Eye Care Program
Alice Lorch and Grayson Armstrong

9:30-9:40am
OMFS


Addressing Barriers to Specialized Dental Care
Roxy Bavarian

9:40-9:50am
Medicine (Pall Care)


Reducing Disparities in Serious Illness Communication: A community-oriented service-learning collaborative
Coleen Reid and Carine Davila

9:50-10:00am
Urology


Improving access to prostate cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment for underserved populations through a MGB Prostate Cancer Outreach Clinic (PCOC)
Quoc-Dien Trinh

10:00-10:10am Q&A

Q&A
Facilitated by Ariana Samalot

October 27th, 2022
10:25-10:35am

Neurosurgery


Improving access and patient experience for Black and Hispanic patients with neurosurgical disease
Jean-Valery Coumans, Wenya Linda Bi, William Curry, Danielle Sarno, Lydia Headley, Greg Fournier, Jill Hinkley and Jessica Fallon

10:35-10:45am
Otolaryngology


Improving Racial/Ethnic Minority Access to High Quality Head and Neck Cancer Care at MGB
Regan Bergmark

10:45-10:55am
Pediatric Specialties


Addressing Equity in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Caitlin Ravichandran

10:55-11:05am
Radiology


Reducing Breast Imaging Missed Care Opportunities Among Vulnerable Communities
Nita Amornsiripanitch

11:05-11:15am Q&A

Q&A
Facilitated by Ariana Samalot

October 27th, 2022
11:15-11:25am

Dermatology


Decreasing Inequities in Access to Dermatology Care
Alexandra Charrow

11:25-11:35am
Emergency Medicine


Reducing Physical Restraint Use in the ED: Trauma- and Bias-Informed De-escalation Training for Agitated and Aggressive Behavior
Alice Bukhman

11:35-11:45am
Neurology


Striving towards equity in stroke outcomes data collection
Clay Turner

11:45-11:55am
Pathology


Identification and reduction of system-wide race-based inequities in laboratory testing
Nicole Tolan

11:55-12:05pm Q&A

Q&A
Facilitated by Ariana Samalot

12:05-12:30pm Closing

Closing
Allison Bryant, MD, MPH



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