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Department of Pediatrics Faculty Meeting June 27, 2019 The Year in Review Mary Leonard, MD, MSCE 1 Robbie Majzner Assistant Professor Division of Hematology/Oncology 2 Natalia Gomez-Ospina, MD 2019 William K. Bowes Jr. Award in


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Department of Pediatrics Faculty Meeting

June 27, 2019

  • The Year in Review

Mary Leonard, MD, MSCE

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  • Robbie Majzner

Assistant Professor Division of Hematology/Oncology

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Natalia Gomez-Ospina, MD 2019 William K. Bowes Jr. Award in Medical Genetics

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Thank you

  • Louanne Hudgins (Chair)
  • Steven Alexander
  • Manuel Amieva
  • Suzan Carmichael
  • Michael Cleary
  • Ronald Cohen
  • Ann Dubin
  • Bonnie Halpern-Felsher
  • Susan Hintz
  • Korey Hood
  • Michael Jeng
  • Joseph Kim
  • Grace Lee
  • Tzielan Lee
  • Crystal Mackall
  • Alison Marsden
  • Julien Sage
  • Gary Shaw
  • David A. Stevenson

Pediatrics Appointment and Promotion Committee

  • Sumitra Krishnan
  • Shumi Khan
  • Sarah Wright
  • Abhi Singh
  • Mary Le Rivera
  • Elaine Wilhelm
  • Kristi Townsend

Pediatrics Academic Affairs Team

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Sumitra Krishnan Chief Human Resources Officer School of Humanities and Sciences Reception in the Bing Dining Room August 6 @ 4:30 PM

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Assistant Professor Promotions

  • Christine Acuna

Hospital Medicine

  • Suzanne Nourmand

Neonatology

  • Claudia Algaze-Yojay

Cardiology

  • Xinshu She

Hospital Medicine

  • Aurelia Balan

Hospital Medicine

  • Terrell Stevenson

Hospital Medicine

  • Kathleen Boyd

Hospital Medicine

  • Aimee Sznewajs

Hospital Medicine

  • Eric Foote

Hospital Medicine

  • John Tan

Hematology/Oncology

  • Dena Matalon

Medical Genetics

  • Bradley Zerweck

Hospital Medicine

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Associate Professor Promotions

  • Cristina Alvira

Critical Care Medicine

  • Clara Lo

Hematology/Oncology

  • Jennifer Everhart

Hospital Medicine

  • Shiraz Maskatia

Cardiology

  • Sarah Hilgenberg

Hospital Medicine

  • Kara Motonaga

Cardiology

  • Shazia Kazi

Cardiology

  • Hayden Schwenk

Infectious Diseases

  • Alaina Kipps

Cardiology

  • Lillian Su

Cardiology

  • Anne Liu

Immunology

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Professor Promotions

  • Christopher Almond

Cardiology

  • Scott Sutherland

Nephrology

  • Lisa Chamberlain

General Pediatrics

  • Theresa Tacy

Cardiology

  • Hayley Gans

Infectious Diseases

  • Cynthia Wong

Nephrology

  • Matthew Porteus

Stem Cell Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine

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The Academic Mission

Community Engagement Clinical Care Education Research

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Highlights: Critical Care Medicine and GI

Paul Fisher Steve Roth Tim Cornell Dan Bernstein Dan Murphy Sohail Husain

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Highlights: Neonatology

Congratulations to Lisa Bain, Alexis Wright, Susan Hintz, Michelle Rhein and Dionne Margallo

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Associate Chair of Education Activities

2016- 2017 2017- 2018 2018- 2019

Postdoc Program Development Fellowship Program Development Diversity and Inclusion Educational Community Development

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NIH Career Development Grants

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Department Investment in Research

60 65 80 83 12 24 22 23

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 2016 2017 2018 2019 (YTD)

Postdoc Instructor

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Department Investment in Research: F32 Awards

Stephanie Leonard Understanding Severe Maternal Morbidity, Predictors, Trends and Disparities Vidya Pai The Referral Pattern and Follow-Up of High Risk Infants

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Department Investment in Research: Bridge to K Program

Awardees Divisions External Grant Applications Funding Awarded To Date

2017 Awardees Critical Care Medicine Critical Care Medicine Genetics Infectious Disease 15 $2,343,339 2018 Awardees Gastroenterology Pulmonary 9 $631,750 2019 Awardees Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics Cardiology Nephrology 4 $210,000

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Career Development Programs in Diabetes Research for Endocrinologists K12 Physician Scientist Award Program

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Program Project and Center Grants

  • CDC U01: California Center – Finding Causes and Preventives of Birth Defects
  • CMQCC: The Mother and Baby Substance Exposure Initiative; a project of the

California State Opioid Response

  • California Birth Equity Collaborative
  • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (testing MoD PRC discoveries in Bangladesh,

Tanzania, Pakistan and Zambia)

  • CVS Health Foundation Tobacco Prevention Toolkit (Halpern-Felsher))
  • PPG Years 29-33: Bone Marrow Grafting and Cellular Therapy for Leukemia and

Lymphoma: Regulatory T Cells Generated by Gener Transfer to prevent GVHD (Roncarolo and Bachetta)

  • U54: Congenital and Perinatal Infections Consortium (Maldonado)
  • U01 Undiagnosed Diseases Network (Bernstein)
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Sponsored Funding

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  • 3. Clinical Lab
  • 5. Ancillary Services
  • 4. Pharmacy
  • 6. Research Beds
  • 1. EMR
  • 2. Study Finance

Hospital compliance restrictions and challenges implementing research- related functionality

Study funding & “Approval”

  • 8. Research Administration

Problem Analysis: Research at SCH

Successful study

completion

  • 7. Human Resources

Lack of oversight & training of research teams in study finance set-up and compliance Need a comprehensive research cost reimbursement structure at SCH Improved documentation of and compliance with processes related to clinical research labs Improved documentation and understanding of processes related to communication, study initiation and execution Opportunities to document and/or clarify workflows with ancillary departments such as Interpreter services Need to identify in-patient beds for research and develop guidelines and governance around their use Develop process for providing and tracking required research-related training for SOM/SCH staff Remove barriers and develop processes and policies to enable nurses to serve as PI for research studies Develop intake process for all new research efforts at SCH; ongoing inventory of current projects/programs Develop mechanism for tracking in-kind support for research provided by the hospital

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Policy and Community Engagement

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Department of Pediatrics Policy Structure

Department Level Division Level Individual Career Path

Policy Coordination at Department Level Improvements in Practice and Awareness Policy Engagement as Career Foundation

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Strategies

Social Media Engagement Legislative and Regulatory and Involvement Institutional Representation and Awareness

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Rapid Response Team

Medicaid

Family Separation

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Departmental Level Culture of Policy Engagement

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Policy Response Team

Endocrine Adolescent Cardiology Genetics Hospitalists Nephrology DB Peds

Autism Treatment Early literacy Continuous Glucose Monitor Home Blood Pressure Monitoring Juuling LGBTQ discrimination Mental Health Access Environmental teratogens Transition Care Mental Health Access Support for Non-English Families Food Insecurity Screening Housing Insecurity Home BP Monitoring Albumin Stick Access Adult Care Transition Cobalamin C deficiency treatment

Divisional Level Policy: Seamless Practice to Policy Continuum

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Individual Career Paths to Promotion

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Advocacy Update Children on the Border

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Situation Update

Clint, Texas: Entrance of Border Patrol station where immigration attorneys interviewed children Ninth Circuit hearing: DOJ argues the definition of “safe and sanitary” conditions

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Opportunities to Respond

Legislative Hospital Task Force Volunteer or donate

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Legislative Raise Your Voice

  • AAP makes it easy
  • Login to AAP
  • Letter supporting HR 3239

requires “humanitarian standards for children in federal custody”

  • Grand Rounds Letter
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Help Here in the Hospital

Karen Wayman, Paul Wise, Vicki Ward, Christy Sandborg and Ivette Becerra-Ortiz

Protocol for families from the border Protocol for faculty & staff who care for families from the border

We need people to join both groups – please let me know if you are interested

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Volunteer in Tijuana

TENTATIVE

  • Exploring possible

partnership with a non-profit group in San Diego

  • Refugee Health Alliance

(RHA) has organized trips every Saturday since November when a caravan

  • f approximately 7,000

migrants arrived to Tijuana.

  • Providing medical care at
  • vercrowded shelters

throughout Tijuana.

  • Clinical teams of volunteers

are deployed / see between 80-120 patients each Saturday.

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A Saturday Team: medical (docs, EMTs) mental health, social workers, and lawyers heading out

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Next Steps

  • Stay tuned for a town hall meeting early July
  • Pick up a resource sheet today – QR links to resources
  • Email me with ideas, if you want to help, anything at all.
  • As always – join the Policy Rapid Response Team listserve to

stay up to date! (to be added email me)

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Value Focused: Leveraging the EHR to Redesign Clinical Effectiveness

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Andrew Shin

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Technology and the Future of Patient-Centered Diabetes Care

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Stanford GOALS NHLBI-funded RCT of a 3- year multi-level, multi- component, multi-setting intervention to reduce weight gain in 286 low- income Latino children

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Tom Robinson

Uniquely Stanford: Solutions Science Laboratory

GOALS Behavioral Science Intervention Think Tank

Mark Lepper, Albert Bandura, Carol Dweck, Geoff Cohen, Greg Walton, Ellen Markman, Sam McClure School of H&S (Psychology), Graduate School

  • f Education and Graduate School
  • f Business

Stanford Precision Health for Racial and Ethnic Equity Multi-Omics

Mike Snyder, Carlos Bustamante, David Rehkopf, Manisha Desai School of Medicine

Physical Activity and Sleep Measurement

Bill Haskell, Clete Kushida, Scott Delpe, Ram Rajogopal, Manisha Desai School of Medicine and School of Engineering

Screenomics

Byron Reeves, Russ Altman School of H&S (Communications), Graduate School of Education, and School of Medicine

Health Literacy

Lee Sanders Graduate School of Education, and School of Medicine

Children’s Health Exposure Analysis Resource

School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences

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Growth in the Department

50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

CE MCL UTL Total

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MIE Female Faculty Lunches

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Networking Lunches For Female Faculty

  • Goal – networking & sharing perspectives
  • Monthly small group discussions (N=12)
  • Varying topics

– time management – everyday leadership – mentoring – finding one; being one – work-life – mindfulness – decluttering your life – bringing back the joy of learning

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Networking Lunches For Female Faculty

  • Discussion leaders – a spectrum of lines & ranks

– Laura Bachrach – Sharon F Chen – Jessica Gold – Saraswati Kache – Lucy Lee – Meera Sankar – Ami Shah – Gail Wright

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Networking Lunches For Female Faculty

  • Feedback from attendees – what was valued most

– Sharing common experiences – Connecting/meeting with other faculty – Advice from discussion leaders & peers

  • 95% would likely attend again if offered!
  • Future plans

– Recruit interested discussion leaders – Offer career skill-building sessions

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Looking Forward

  • Department End of Year Financial Report (October)
  • Presentation on Bonus Redesign
  • Advocacy Town Hall
  • Task Force Updates
  • Associate Chair Reports
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Sc hola r ship in E me r g ing Ac a de mic Disc ipline s

  • Many faculty want to engage in scholarly activities beyond direct

patient care.

  • There is particular interest and need in emerging academic disciplines
  • Advocacy
  • Education
  • Quality Improvement

Scott Sutherland

  • Targeted Intervention with Goals:
  • Facilitate scholarly excellence in these disciplines
  • Align scholarship with Departmental G&A and SoM A&P processes
  • Identify existing and as-of-yet-not-existing-but-essential resources
  • Provide promotional & career development guidance within these disciplines
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Working Group Leadership

Sc hola r ship in E me r g ing Ac a de mic Disc ipline s

Becky Blankenburg (Education) Lisa Chamberlain (Advocacy) Henry Lee (Clinical Research) Andrew Shin (QI) Shumi Khan (Academic Affairs) Sumitra Krishnan (Academic Affairs)

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Chaired by Gary Shaw Grace Lee Carlos Milla Jeff Feinstein Robby Parkman Anisha Patel Julien Sage Mingxia Gu Christin Kuo Marlene Rabinovitch Katja Weinacht Rajni Agarwal Elizabeth Burgener Mary Chen Sijo Thomas John Whitin

Research Advisory Committee

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Pediatrics Promoting Opportunities and Diversity

Good Things Come from Small Groups

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T ha nk yo u Ha ve a wo nde rful summe r No F a c ulty Me e ting s in July o r Aug ust