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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


  1. Department of Pediatrics Faculty Meeting June 27, 2019 • The Year in Review Mary Leonard, MD, MSCE 1

  2. • Robbie Majzner Assistant Professor Division of Hematology/Oncology 2

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

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  5. Thank you Pediatrics Appointment and Promotion Committee Pediatrics Academic Affairs Team • Louanne Hudgins (Chair) • Michael Jeng • Sumitra Krishnan • Steven Alexander • Joseph Kim • Shumi Khan • Manuel Amieva • Grace Lee • Sarah Wright • Suzan Carmichael • Tzielan Lee • Abhi Singh • Michael Cleary • Crystal Mackall • Mary Le Rivera • Ronald Cohen • Alison Marsden • Elaine Wilhelm • Ann Dubin • Julien Sage • Kristi Townsend • Bonnie Halpern-Felsher • Gary Shaw • Susan Hintz • David A. Stevenson • Korey Hood 5

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

  7. Assistant Professor Promotions Christine Acuna Suzanne Nourmand • • Hospital Medicine Neonatology Claudia Algaze-Yojay Xinshu She • • Cardiology Hospital Medicine Aurelia Balan Terrell Stevenson • • Hospital Medicine Hospital Medicine Kathleen Boyd Aimee Sznewajs • • Hospital Medicine Hospital Medicine Eric Foote John Tan • • Hospital Medicine Hematology/Oncology Dena Matalon Bradley Zerweck • • Medical Genetics Hospital Medicine 7

  8. Associate Professor Promotions Cristina Alvira Clara Lo • • Critical Care Medicine Hematology/Oncology Jennifer Everhart Shiraz Maskatia • • Hospital Medicine Cardiology Sarah Hilgenberg Kara Motonaga • • Hospital Medicine Cardiology Shazia Kazi Hayden Schwenk • • Cardiology Infectious Diseases Alaina Kipps Lillian Su • • Cardiology Cardiology Anne Liu • Immunology 8

  9. Professor Promotions Christopher Almond Scott Sutherland • • Cardiology Nephrology Lisa Chamberlain Theresa Tacy • • General Pediatrics Cardiology Hayley Gans Cynthia Wong • • Infectious Diseases Nephrology Matthew Porteus • Stem Cell Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine 9

  10. The Academic Mission Community Education Research Clinical Care Engagement 10

  11. Highlights: Critical Care Medicine and GI Paul Fisher Steve Roth Tim Cornell Dan Bernstein Dan Murphy Sohail Husain 11

  12. Highlights: Neonatology Congratulations to Lisa Bain, Alexis Wright, Susan Hintz, Michelle Rhein and Dionne Margallo 12

  13. Associate Chair of Education Activities 2016- 2017- 2018- 2017 2018 2019 Fellowship Program Development Postdoc Program Development Diversity and Inclusion Educational Community Development 13

  14. NIH Career Development Grants 14

  15. Department Investment in Research 90 83 80 80 70 65 60 60 50 40 30 24 23 22 20 12 10 0 2016 2017 2018 2019 (YTD) Postdoc Instructor 15

  16. Department Investment in Research: F32 Awards Stephanie Leonard Vidya Pai Understanding Severe Maternal The Referral Pattern and Morbidity, Predictors, Trends and Follow-Up of High Risk Infants Disparities 16

  17. Department Investment in Research: Bridge to K Program External Grant Funding Awardees Divisions Applications Awarded To Date Critical Care Medicine Critical Care Medicine 2017 Awardees 15 $2,343,339 Genetics Infectious Disease Gastroenterology 2018 Awardees 9 $631,750 Pulmonary Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics Cardiology 2019 Awardees 4 $210,000 Nephrology 17

  18. K12 Physician Scientist Award Program Career Development Programs in Diabetes Research for Endocrinologists 18

  19. 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) 19

  20. Sponsored Funding 20

  21. Problem Analysis: Research at SCH 3. Clinical Lab 1. EMR 2. Study Finance 4. Pharmacy Lack of oversight & training of research teams in study finance Hospital compliance restrictions and Improved documentation and Improved documentation of and set-up and compliance challenges implementing research- understanding of processes compliance with processes related related functionality related to communication, study to clinical research labs Need a comprehensive research initiation and execution cost reimbursement structure at SCH Study funding & Successful “Approval” study Develop process for providing and completion Need to identify in-patient beds for research Develop intake process for all new tracking required research-related and develop guidelines and governance research efforts at SCH; ongoing training for SOM/SCH staff around their use inventory of current projects/programs Remove barriers and develop Opportunities to document and/or processes and policies to enable clarify workflows with ancillary Develop mechanism for tracking nurses to serve as PI for research departments such as Interpreter in-kind support for research studies services provided by the hospital 8. Research Administration 5. Ancillary Services 6. Research Beds 7. Human Resources

  22. Policy and Community Engagement 22

  23. Department of Pediatrics Policy Structure Individual Career Path Policy Engagement as Career Foundation Improvements in Division Level Practice and Awareness Policy Coordination at Department Level Department Level 23

  24. Strategies Legislative and Institutional Social Media Regulatory and Representation Engagement Involvement and Awareness 24

  25. Rapid Family Response Medicaid Separation Team 25

  26. Departmental Level Culture of Policy Engagement 26

  27. Divisional Level Policy: Seamless Practice to Policy Continuum Continuous Glucose Monitor Home Blood Pressure Monitoring Endocrine Autism Treatment Juuling Early literacy LGBTQ discrimination DB Peds Adolescent Mental Health Access Policy Response Home BP Monitoring Environmental Team Albumin Stick Access Nephrology Cardiology teratogens Adult Care Transition Transition Care Mental Health Access Hospitalists Genetics Cobalamin C deficiency Support for Non-English Families treatment Food Insecurity Screening Housing Insecurity 27

  28. Individual Career Paths to Promotion 28

  29. Advocacy Update Children on the Border

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

  31. Legislative Opportunities Hospital Task Force to Respond Volunteer or donate

  32. 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

  33. Help Here in the Hospital Karen Wayman, Paul Wise, Vicki Ward, Christy Sandborg and Ivette Becerra-Ortiz Protocol for faculty & staff Protocol for families who care for families from the border from the border We need people to join both groups – please let me know if you are interested

  34. 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 of approximately 7,000 migrants arrived to Tijuana. • Providing medical care at overcrowded shelters throughout Tijuana. • Clinical teams of volunteers are deployed / see between 80-120 patients each Volunteer in Tijuana Saturday.

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

  36. • Stay tuned for a town hall meeting early July • Pick up a resource sheet today – QR links to resources Next Steps • 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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  38. Value Focused: Leveraging the EHR to Redesign Clinical Effectiveness Andrew Shin 38

  39. Technology and the Future of Patient-Centered Diabetes Care 39

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