从新墨西哥州南部的边境卫生状况到心脏病和糖尿病的药房预防计划,以及许多其他有助于所有新墨西哥人茁壮成长的社区健康计划,今年的健康公平峰会将汇集来自社区和州医疗服务提供者的智慧之声。这次社区聚会将带来资源、研究和创新实践的共享,以阐明健康公平的实际行动。我们庆祝我们州的多元文化,同时了解挑战和障碍,同时创建一个包容和富有同情心的思想伙伴、政策倡导者、公共卫生专业人员、临床提供者、卫生行政人员、社区卫生代表和社区卫生工作者社区,为儿童、家庭和社区成员的福祉服务。
2024 年健康公平峰会定于 28 月 29 日至 XNUMX 日举行。峰会日程包括:
报名时间:上午10:00至下午1:00
全体会议:下午 1:00-5:00
晚会:下午 5:30-7:30
注册
小组讨论:增强新墨西哥州社区健康
The importance in engaging families in mental health and addiction services, through a cultural lens, Brian Serna, LPCC, LADAC, Serna Solutions LLC
Statewide County and Tribal Health Councils & Share New Mexico: Valeria Alarcón Executive Director, New Mexico Alliance of Health Councils, and Gerilyn Antonio, Tribal Liaison, New Mexico Alliance of Health Councils
午休
分组会议(1 小时 20 分钟)
Exploring Resources for New Mexico’s Pre-Health Students – Amy K. Greene, MPA, PMP, Director, Communities to Careers, Sr. Program Manager, NM Workforce Diversity Center of Excellence, UNM Health Sciences Office for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion; Roberta Zayas, MCRP, MPA, Program Manager, UNM Health Sciences Office for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion; Luis Carlos Muñoz, Program Specialist, UNM Health Sciences Center Office for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion; Laura Burton, PhD, Associate Director, Business Operations and Director, Pre-Health Scholars Certificate Program, UNM Health Sciences Rio Rancho Campus
Border Health, Mary Alice Scott, PhD, NMSU, Dept Anthropology, Southern Family Medicine Residency in Las Cruces
Project ECHO Diabetes – Matt Bouchanville, MD and W. David Selvage, MHS, PA-C, Strategic Support, Project ECHO
Gallup Cultural Center: Connecting Community and Culture Through Art and 100% Thrives Initiative– Sandra Freeland, Educational Professional Development, Owner, Indigenous Cultural Advisors, Gallup-McKinley County
County and Tribal Health Councils - Valeria Alarcón Executive Director, New Mexico Alliance of Health Councils, and Gerilyn Antonio, Tribal Liaison, New Mexico Alliance of Health Councils Housing Justice in New Mexico– Eirena Begay, MCHA Community Housing Justice Community Organizer; Monet Silva, Executive Director, New Mexico Colation to End Homelessness; Anita Cordova, Board President, Albuquerque Affordable Housing Coalition; Renia Ehrenfeucht, PhD, MUP, Professor, Community + Regional Planning, Associate Dean for Research, School of Architecture and Planning, The University of New Mexico; Michaele Pride, Assoc. AIA, NOMA, Professor of Architecture, Associate Dean for Student Equity and Success , Director of DPAC (UNM Design and Planning Assistance Center), Co-convener of the UNM HIVE (for Health, Inclusion, Vibrancy, and Equity)
休息 – 过渡到结束讨论
Closing Discussion: Supporting Community Health in New Mexico and Wellness Activity
健康活动:Charlotte Tenorio,CHR/TIPCAP 通才和太极拳教练,
Kewa Pueblo 社区健康代表 (CHR) 计划
Chamiza Pacheco de Alas,WK 凯洛格基金会新墨西哥州项目主任
Michelle Gutierrez,WK Kellogg 高级项目官员
晚会:
庆祝新墨西哥州的社区健康
注册、早茶和交流
当天的欢迎和介绍:
司仪
土地承认与祝福
主题演讲:医学博士 Asha Atwell,“Sih Hasin 街头医疗项目:
北纳瓦霍医疗中心“印第安人健康服务”
休息 – 过渡到分组讨论会
分组讨论会 #1(1.5 小时)
Perinatal health: Systems of care and improving birth outcomes in rural and urban NM: Felina Ortiz, DNP, CNM, RN, FACNM, UNM College of Nursing; Kelly Camden, MPA, Program Manager, UNM Office of Community Health: HEROs, HIVE; Janet Johnson, Tribal Liaison, Office of Tribal Liaison, Office of the Secretary, New Mexico Department of Health; Mary Ben, PhD, BEN Initiative, Bidii Baby Foods, LLC; Marnie Nixon, Licensed Midwife, HERO; Abigail Reese, PhD, CNM Maternal Health Program Manager, New Mexico Department of Health
Food Security for New Mexico Children – Daniel Velarde, Director of Strategy and Community Outreach, New Mexico Appleseed
Advancing Health Equity for People with Disabilities: Gary D. Housepian, Chief Executive Officer, Disability Rights New Mexico and Katie Gordon, Senior Advocate
Indigenizing Radical Public Health “Healing Our Roots”: Anna Marie Rondon, Program Director, New Mexico Social Justice and Equity Institute; Zunnebah-Jim, Community Organizer, New Mexico Social Justice and Equity Institute; Akeemi Martinez, Communications Hub Coordinator, New Mexico Social Justice and Equity Institute
State of Black Health in New Mexico: Cathryn McGill, Founder and Director, New Mexico Black Leadership Council
Gender Affirming Care: Toolkit “I Am Me” – Cameron Crandall, MD, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, UNMHS/HS, Associate Vice President for LGBTQ Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
休息过渡到下一个会议
分组会议 #2(1 小时 15 分钟)
Perinatal health: Systems of care and improving birth outcomes in rural and urban New Mexico - Felina Ortiz, DNP, CNM, RN, FACNM, UNM College of Nursing; Kelly Camden, MPA, Program Manager, UNM Office of Community Health: HEROs, HIVE; Janet Johnson, Tribal Liaison, Office of Tribal Liaison, Office of the Secretary, New Mexico Department of Health; Mary Ben, PhD, Bidii Baby Foods, LLC, Abigail Reese, PhD, CNM Maternal Health Program Manager, New Mexico Department of Health
Cultivating Nourishing Foods for NM Communities: Kirsten Hansen, Program Manager, Fresh Rx, Bryce Townsend, Owner, Black Mesa Farms, San Felipe Pueblo and Sahar Alahyari Beig, Pre Med Student and Community Health Advocate
Housing for Families, Addiction Treatment and Community Wellbeing: Jessica Cruz, Senior Director of Homeless Housing Services, Native American Connections
Indigenizing Radical Public Health “Healing Our Roots”: Anna Marie Rondon, Program Director, New Mexico Social Justice and Equity Institute, Zunnebah-Jim, Community Organizer, New Mexico Social Justice and Equity Institute; Akeemi Martinez, Communications Hub Coordinator, New Mexico Social Justice and Equity Institute
Hispanic Health: Francisco J. Ronquillo, MA, PA, Health Extension Regional Officer, Hispano/Latino Health Specialist, Office for Community Health, UNM - Health Sciences Center
Place-based Strategies to Achieve Health Equity Across New Mexico: Leigh Caswell, MPH, Vice President, Community and Health Equity, Presbyterian Healthcare Services; Carrie Thielen, Director Regional Community Health and Andrea Botero-Tompkins, Manager Population Health Integration
休息并转至午餐
午餐、社交和座谈会(主宴会厅)
座谈会(与午餐会在同一主宴会厅举行)
午餐会发言人:健康推广农村外展 (HERO) 和部落 HERO - Helen Tso,HERO,西北地区,和 Evelyn Rising,HERO,西南地区;Ray Sanchez,CHW,UNM 合作伙伴 HERO 和北部 AHEC 主任
休息 – 过渡到分组讨论环节 #3
分组讨论会 #3(1 小时 30 分钟)
Perinatal health: Systems of care and improving birth outcomes in rural and urban NM, Felina Ortiz, DNP, CNM, RN, FACNM, UNM College of Nursing; Kelly Camden, MPA, Program Manager, UNM Office of Community Health: HEROs, HIVE; Janet Johnson, Tribal Liaison, Office of Tribal Liaison, Office of the Secretary, New Mexico Department of Health; Mary Ben, PhD, Bidii Baby Foods, LLC, Abigail Reese, PhD, CNM Maternal Health Program Manager, New Mexico Department of Health
Disability-led Health Equity: Kathlyne Gish, Disability Pride New Mexico Governing Board Vice-President and Kendra Garcia, New Vistas Independent Living Advocate/ Youth Coordinator, Governing Board member of Disability Pride New Mexico
Prospects for Pharmacy Based Preventive Programs for Heart Disease and Diabetes: Tesia Buszkiewicz, RPh, Pharm.D., Lifestyle Coach/ Diabetes Prevention Educator, Duran Central Pharmacy
Natsiilid Initiative- Indigenous-led and coalition-driven Community Development Collaborative (CDC): Carmi Holguin, Executive Director, and Cara Dukepoo, Director of Community Programs
Cultural Humility - Eric Romero, PhD, Assistant Professor, Languages & Culture, Interim Director, Native American Hispano (NAHS)
Behavioral Health Crisis Center (BHCC): Mauricio Tohen, MD, DrPH, MBA, University Distinguished Professor and Chairman, Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of New Mexico School of Medicine
休息 – 过渡至闭幕会议
Wellness Activity, Health Equity Calls to Actions and Reflection Discussion, and Blessing – facilitated by Anthony Fleg, MD
新墨西哥州卫生部部长 Patrick Allen,NMDOH North Star
Michael Richards 医学博士,UNMHS/HS 临时执行副总裁
珍妮特·约翰逊,新墨西哥州卫生部部落联络官
新墨西哥州的健康公平 - 新墨西哥州卫生部健康公平主任 Susan Garcia
Sanjeev Arora,医学博士、MACP、FACG,医学杰出教授、ECHO® 项目创始人兼总监
祝福
In 2022, UNM, in partnership with communities across New Mexico, launched the first Health Equity Summit. The wisdom from the experience of communities range from the Hobbs community in the southeast corner of NM to the Las Cruces in the Border region to Gallup’s Native American community partners informed the first Summit both in content and form.
We’ve since realized the importance of addressing inequities in NM communities with their local knowledge, strengths, leadership and needs and that of public institutions, whether in higher education, in healthcare delivery systems, or in local or state government that have technical and financial resources. Community engagement embodied in the first Summit gave voice to these community priorities that have helped guide institutional decisions affecting community health and well-being. The second Summit provided ways to help achieve health equity in one’s home community or organization, such as a Social Determinants curriculum, how to help eligible uninsured enroll in Medicaid or how to help low-income families obtain Earned Income Tax Credit. Additionally, the Summit centered on filling gaps in resource availability between urban and rural areas such as lack of public transportation, access to healthy food choices, building a statewide, internet-based, closed-loop social referral platform, building a local health workforce via pipeline programs with diverse ethnic and geographic background, with diverse options for training for a more inclusive health team to serve the broader health and social needs of the community including CHWs, HEROs, MAs, RNs, PharmDs, MDs, MSWs, et al. Ultimately, these collective forums created statewide learning networks that share common goals, that collaborate rather than compete to build upon local strengths and guidance such as the Social Determinants of Health Collaborative or the collaboration between the DOH’s Health Promotion Specialists, UNM’s HEROs and NMSU’s 100% County network.