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Welcome From NHMA Board of DirectorsBOARD OF DIRECTORSNereida Correa, MD, MPHCHAIRWOMANAssociate Clinical Professor of ObstetricsGynecology & Women’s HealthAlbert Einstein College of MedicineCEO, Eastchester Medical Associates, PCBronx, NYElena Rios, MD, MSPH, MACPPRESIDENT & CEONational Hispanic Medical AssociationWashington, DCGilbert Burgos, MD, MPHCHAIRMAN-ELECTExecutive Director of Medical AffairsElderplan / HomefirstBrooklyn, NYDiana Ramos, MD, MPH, FACOGSECRETARYAssistant Clinical ProfessorKeck School of Medicine of USCLos Angeles, CABert Johansson, MD, PhDTREASURERPediatricianEl Paso, TXJudith Flores, MD, FAAP, CHQMIMMEDIATE PAST-CHAIRClinical associate professorNYU School of medicineNYC Test and Trace Corp for Health Care FacilitiesNew York, NYAntonio (Tony) Alamo, M.D.Optum Health CareLas Vegas, NVDavid Hayes Bautista, PhDDirector, Center on Latino Culture and HealthProfessor, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLAMaria Carrasco, MD, MPHRegional Physician Lead on Cultural CompetenceKaiser PermanenteMontebello, CARicardo Correa, MDDirector, Endocrinology, Diabetes and MetabolismUniversity of Arizona College of MedicinePhoenix, AZFrancisco Fernandez, MDFounding Dean, Professor EmeritusDepartment of PsychiatryUniversity of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of MedicineHarlingen, TXElizabeth Lee-Rey, MD, MPHPartnerEastchester Medical Associates, PCBronx, NYMarch 24, 2022Dear Friends:Welcome to the 25th Annual Conference of the National Hispanic Medical Association.We are proud to welcome you to learn and share strategies to improve the health of our mostvulnerable communities. Together we can work with public health as well as private sectorstakeholders to reduce the social determinants of health (SDOH) and emotional impact exacerbatedby COVID-19 on our families.This year we announce the focus on the sustainability of the NHMA with our partners : NHMA Medical School Liaison Program to enhance diversity and inclusion activities ofthe Deans, Faculty, GME and UME by including Latino health, cultural competence,SDOH and wellness. NHHF National Center of Hispanic Health Research to mentor physicians and nurses inpractices on the infrastructure for Clinical Trials.We are also proud to continue the NHMA “Vaccinate4All” Campaign with CDC and Johnson &Johnson to increase access to COVID-19 vaccinations and invite you to become Champions whoare influencers in our multimedia effort to increase vaccinations. NHMA also educates through ourChapters with our Cardiovascular Disease, Asthma, Obesity, Alzheimer’s disease, HIV,Malnutrition and Environmental Health campaigns.Sylvia P. Preciado, MDInternistHuntington HospitalPasadena, CADavid E. SaucedoVice President, The Saucedo CompanyEl Paso, TexasLeonardo Seoane, MDSenior Vice President and CAO, Ochsner HealthNew Orleans, LouisianaBrian TernanPresident and CEO, California Health and WellnessCentene CorporationClaudia H. Zamora, MPAFounder & CEO, Zamora Consulting GroupWashington, DCChristian Suri, MDChair, Council of ResidentsDenver, COKarina Diaz, PhDPresident, Latino Medical Student AssociationSeattle, WAADVISORY COUNCILRichard H. Carmona, MD, MPH, FACS17th U.S. Surgeon General (2002-2006)Chief of Health Innovation, Canyon RanchDistinguished ProfessorMel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public HealthMEZCOPH, University of ArizonaTucson, AZHenry CisnerosChairmanCityViewSan Antonio, TXAt our Exhibit Hall you can find information on our leadership and mentorship programs – NHMA Leadership Fellowship NHMA California Leadership Fellowship HHS Hispanic Leadership Development Fellowship NHMA College Health Scholars Program – with LMSA mentors NHMA Councils – Young Physicians ( 10 yrs post training), Residents/Fellows, SpecialtiesAt this Conference, we are honored to have the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,Senate and Congress, and Latino health experts and all our poster presenters and exhibitors sharetheir vision and priorities to support access to affordable quality health and wellness care across thenation.At our Awards Ceremony we look forward to the inspiration from all our Awardees. Lastly, wesincerely appreciate the support from key partners, exhibitors, planning committee, staff andconsultants who have produced a successful conference. We look forward to meeting all of you.Enjoy the conference.Ronald EstradaSenior Vice PresidentGovernment, Corporate and Social RelationsUnivisionWashington, DCLinda GriegoPresident & CEOGriego Enterprises, Inc.Los Angeles, CANational Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA) Board of DirectorsNational Hispanic Health Foundation (NHHF) Board of DirectorsAdvisors and Chapter ChairpersonsPaloma Hernandez, MPH, MSPresident & CEOUrban Health Plan, Inc.Bronx, NYYasmine Winkler, MBAFormer CEO, Central RegionUnited Health CareChicago, IL#NHMA2022@ NHMAmd#VACCINATE4ALL1920 L Street, NW, Suite 725 Washington, DC 20036 Tel (202) 628-5895 Fax (202) 628-5898 nhma@nhmamd.org www.nhmamd.orgNHMA 25th Annual Conferencenhmamd.org 3

Congressional Hispanic CaucusCONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUSMarch 24, 2022National Hispanic Medical Association1920 L. Street NW, Suite 725Washington, DCDear NHMA Friends,On behalf of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC), it is my distinct pleasure to welcome you tothe 2022 National Hispanic Health Conference hosted by the National Hispanic Medical Association(NHMA).NHMA is dedicated to the critical mission of improving the health of Hispanic populations across thecountry. At a time when the Hispanic community is being disproportionately impacted by the lack ofhealth and economic security stemming from COVID-19, NHMA’s mission is more important to theHispanic community than ever.The National Hispanic Medical Association brings together medical institutions, leaders, health andpolicy professionals, and students to educate and empower Hispanic physicians to better serve Hispanicand other underserved populations. I applaud NHMA on their work to address the issues impacting ourfamilies and communities.A top priority for the CHC is to promote health equity, within COVID-19 and beyond, for Hispanicpopulations across the country. NHMA is making vital contributions to ensuring the health and wellbeing of our Hispanic communities by breaking down barriers to preventative care and promotingcultural and linguistic sensitivity in health services. We wholeheartedly thank you for your continuedefforts.Sincerely,Raul Ruiz, M.D.ChairCongressional Hispanic Caucus4 NHMA 25th Annual Conferencenhmamd.org

National Hispanic Medical Association BoardNereida Correa, MD, MPHElena Rios, MD, MSPH, MACPDiana Ramos, MD, MPH, FACOGBert Johansson, MD, PhDGilbert Burgos, MD, MPHJudith Flores, MD, FAAP, CHCQMAntonio Alamo, MDMaria Carrasco, MD, MPHRicardo Correa, MD, EsD,Francisco Fernandez, MDChairwomanAssociate Clinical ProfessorOB/GYN & Women’s HealthAlbert Einstein College of MedicineCEO- Eastchester MedicalAssociatesBronx, NYImmediate Past-ChairClinical Associate ProfessorNYU School of MedicineNYC Test and Trace Corp for HealthCare FacilitiesNew York, NYPresident & CEONational HispanicMedical AssociationWashington, DCOptum Health CareLas Vegas, NVWashington, DC 20009-6865SecretaryAssistant Clinical ProfessorKeck, USC School of MedicineLaguna Beach, CARegional Physician Lead onCultural CompetenceKaiser PermanenteMontebello, CATreasurerPediatricianEl Paso, TXDirector, Endocrinology, Diabetes,and Metabolism University ofArizona College of MedicinePhoenix ArizonaChairman -ElectExecutive Director of Medial AffairsElderplan/HomefirstBrooklyn NYFounding Dean, Professor EmeritusDepartment of PsychiatryUTRGV School of MedicineHarlingen, TexasNEEDPHOTODavid Hayes – Bautista, PhDElizabeth Lee-Rey, MD, MPHSylvia P. Preciado, MDLeonardo Seoane, MDDavid SaucedoBrian TernanClaudia H. Zamora, MPAJuliana JaramilloChristian Suri, MDKarina Diaz, PhDDirector, Center on Latino Cultureand HealthProfessor, David Geffen School ofMedicine, UCLAPresident and CEOCalifornia Health and WellnessFACPPartnerEastchester Medical Associates,PCBronx, NYFounder & CEO, Zamora Consulting GroupWashington, DCNHMA 25th Annual ConferenceInternistHuntington HospitalPasadena, CANHMA Council of Young PhysiciansSenior Vice President and CAO,Ochsner HealthNew Orleans, LAChair, Council of ResidentsDenver, COVice President, The SaucedoCompanyEl Paso, TexasPresident, Latino Medical StudentAssociationSeattle, WAnhmamd.org 5

National HispanicHispanic HealthHealth FoundationFoundationNationalMark Diaz, MDChairmanSacramento, CAElena Rios, MD,MSPH, MACPPresidentNational Hispanic HealthFoundationWashington, DCConchita Paz, MDSecretaryFamily CareAssociates, PALas Cruces, NMJo Ivey Boufford, MD Jorge G Puente, MDTreasurerClinical Professor ofGlobal Public Health,New York UniversityNew York, NYManaging Partnerand Co-FounderPleasanton PharmaVenturesNew York, NYAmelie G. Ramirez,DrPH, MPHProfessor andDirectorInstitute for HealthPromotion ResearchUT HealthSan Antonio, TXAdvisory Council to NHMA & NHHF BoardsAdvisory Council to NHMA & NHHF BoardsRichard H. Carmona, MD, MPH,FACSHenry CisnerosLinda GriegoPaloma Izquierdo-Hernandez,MPH, MS17th Surgeon General of the U.S.(2002-2006)Vice Chairman, Canyon Ranch InstituteDistinguished ProfessorZuckerman College of Public HealthUniversity of ArizonaPresident & CEOGriego Enterprises, Inc.Los Angeles, CAChairmanCity ViewTexasPresident and CEOUrban Health Plan, Inc.New York, NY6 NHMA 25th Annual Conferencenhmamd.org

Corporate Advisory Board 2022AMGENWinta MenghisGovernment AffairsBayerMarco LavagninoField Medical Strategy/Cardio-RenalBayer US LLCCentene CorporationJoyce LarkinSenior Vice-PresidentEli LillyShawn O’Neail,Vice President of Government AffairsGenentech, Inc.Melissa S. Gonzales, PhDInclusion Principal, External PartneringChief Diversity Office, GenentechGoodRXSara EsmailiHCP Partnerships CoordinatorJohnson & JohnsonAshley SzoferGovernment AffairsNovo NordiskDamon DavisAssociate Director, Alliance Development,Market Access & Public AffairsSanofi PasteurSusan Manganello, RN, BSNLead Vaccine, US Public Affairs and Patient AdvocacyVertexJames Ingram IIDirector, Policy and Alliance DevelopmentNHMA 2022 Organizational MembersGeisinger Commonwealth School of MedicineChildren’s Mercy HospitalSentara HealthcareNHMA 25th Annual Conferencenhmamd.org 7

NHMANHMA ChapterChapter ChairpersonsChairpersonsMartha Preciado, MDJessica Nunez de YbarraRicardo Correa, MDPetra FimbresPilar Guerrero, MDNorthern CaliforniaPhoenixPhoenixChicagoArmando De Alba Rosales, MDSara Barnes, MDJavier Sevilla-Martir, MDDiana Torres-Burgos, MD, MPHJudy Flores, MDNebraskaNebraskaIndianapolisNew York CityNew York CityEnrique Caballero, MDAna Maria Lopez, MDJose R. Cucalon Calderon, MDAnayansi Lombardero, PhDValerie Romero - Leggott , MDGreater Boston AreaPhiladelphiaNevadaNevadaNew MexicoAlisha Parada, MDCarlos Corral , MDBert Johansson , MDJaime Estrada, MDLeonardo Seoane, MDNew MexicoGreater El PasoGreater El PasoSan AntonioGulf CoastClaudia Medina-Figueredo, MDSergio Rimola, MDGulf CoastWashington, DCSouthern California8 NHMA 25th Annual Conferencenhmamd.org

2021 NHMA ANNUAL CONFERENCECME STATEMENT2022 NHMA ANNUAL CONFERENCEACCREDITATIONCME STATEMENTIn support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented byAmedco LLC and National Hispanic Medical Association. Amedco LLC is jointly accredited bythe Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Councilfor Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), toprovide continuing education for the healthcare team.Accreditation StatementIn support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented byAmedco LLC and National Hispanic Medical Association. Amedco LLC is jointly accredAmedco LLC designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.50 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians shouldited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accredclaim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.itation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses CredentialingCenter (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.PhysiciansCONFERENCE OBJECTIVESPhysicians (ACCME) Credit Designation1. Describe how health care innovations are influencing medical care business to be more effective to increaseaccess to care, quality, and value based physical and mental healthcare.TMAmedco LLCdesignateslive activitymaximumof 19.75 AMAPRAstrategiesCategory1 Credits. Physicians2. Reviewhealth thisservicesresearch forthatafocuseson knowledgeand policythatshow promiseofshould claimonly the healthcreditdisparities.commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.eliminating3. Explain new prevention and treatment modalities and strategies to educate Hispanic patients and familiesin medical and dental practices about diabetes, cancer, obesity, asthma, cardiovascular disease, malnutrition,depression, Alzheimer’s disease, HIV/AIDS, opioid use, and disaster relief, in order to decrease morbidity andmortality among Hispanics.Conference Objectives4. Identify cultural competence, literacy, and language services programs for medical education and health1. Describe carehowdeliveryhealth careinnovationsand policies are influencing medical care business to be more effectivetargetedto Hispanics.to increase access to care, quality, and value based physical and mental healthcare.5. Describe how leadership skills and social media campaigns can be used to improve the health of Hispanicpatientsin publichealth, healthorganizationsand corporations.2. Review healthservicesresearchthat carefocuseson knowledgerelated to Hispanics that show promise of eliminating health disparities.3. Explain new vaccines, other prevention and treatment modalities and strategies to educate Hispanic paDURING THE ACTIVITYtients and families about COVID-19, heart disease, diabetes, cancer, obesity, asthma, depression, Alzheimer’s disease,and HIV/AIDSin orderto decreasemorbidityandmortalityamong Hispanics.1. All participantsseekingCME creditmust providean emailaddressat registration.This email will be used tosend the required evaluation to participants as well as the CME certificate.4. Identify cultural competence, literacy, and messages targeted to Hispanics to increase access and compliance with2.healthcare.CME certificates are issued to those participant who complete the evaluation.a. No certificates are delivered via US Postal mail. CME is only delivered via email.5. Describe how to develop partnership between NHMA and medical education through leadership and diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at all levels.How to Get Your CertificateGo to http://NHMA.cmecertificateonline.comClick on the “2021 NHMA 24th National Conference Enduring” link.Evaluate the meeting.Print all pages of your certificate for your records.Questions? Email ferencenhmamd.orgnhmamd.org 8 9NHMA25th24th Annual

Thursday, March 24, 20228:00 am – 9:00 amContinental Breakfast – Invitation only – Arlington Ballroom Salon IV9:00 am – 4:00 pmNHMA Board of Directors Meeting – Invitation only – McLean11:00 am – 4:35 pmNHMA-NIDDK Academic Career Development Workshop – Invitation only – AlexandriaSupported by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)12:00 pm – 1:00 pmLunch – Invitation only – Arlington Ballroom Salons IV-VI2:00 pm – 6:00 pmRegistration – Arlington Registration Desk5:00 pm – 7:00 pmOpening Reception – Sky ViewWelcoming Remarks:Nereida Correa, MD, MPH, Chairwoman, NHMA Board of DirectorsMark Diaz, MD, Chairman, National Hispanic Health Foundation Board of DirectorsElena Rios, MD, MSPH, MACP, President & CEO, NHMA and NHHFElizabeth Lee-Rey, MD, MPH – Co-Chair, NHMA Conference CommitteeJuliana Jaramillo, MD, Chairwoman, NHMA Council of Young PhysiciansDoris Browne, MD, MPH, Alliance of Multicultural Physicians (AMP)Karina Diaz, President, Latino Medical Student AssociationFriday, March 25, 20227:30 am – 6:30 pmRegistration – Arlington Registration Desk7:30 am – 11:00 amNHMA Capitol Hill Visits – Breakfast/Orientation Session – Arlington Ballroom Salon IV– CMEBus Leaves at 9:00 a.m. from front of Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel on South Eads St7:30 am – 8:30 amNHMA Leadership Fellowship Class of 2021 Debriefing – Arlington Ballroom Salon V- CME8:30 am – 10:00 amFeedback Group with Health Providers & HIV Prevention – Grand Ballroom Salon K11:00 am – 1:00 pmFeedback Group with Health Providers & HIV Prevention – Grand Ballroom Salon K11:00 am – 12:30 pmBuffet Lunch – Exhibit Hall – Arlington Ballroom Salons I-III11:00 am – 7:30 pmHealth Career Advancement/Wellness Exhibit Hall – Arlington Ballroom Salons I-III1:00 pm – 2:30 pmOpening Plenary – Arlington Ballroom Salon IV – CMEWelcoming Remarks & NHMA 2022 PrioritiesElena Rios, MD, MSPH, MACPPresident & CEONational Hispanic Medical Association, Washington, DCFederal Leadership for Hispanic HealthModerator: Elena Rios, MD, MSPH, MACPPresident & CEONational Hispanic Medical Association, Washington, DCRochelle Walensky, MD, MPH (Taped Remarks)Director, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionUS Department of Health and Human ServicesRADM Felicia Collins, MD, MPH, FAAP (Taped Remarks)Deputy Assistant Secretary for Minority HealthDirector, Office of Minority HealthU.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesRobert Otto Valdez, PhD, MHSA10 NHMA 25th Annual Conferencenhmamd.org

AgendaDirector, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)US Department of Health and Human ServicesLisa J. PinoDirector, Office for Civil Rights (OCR)US Department of Health and Human Services2:30 pm – 3:00 pmBreak in Health Career Advancement/Wellness Exhibit Hall – Arlington Ballroom Salons I-III2:30 pm – 5:00 pmNHMA-NIDDK Day 2 Academic Career Development Workshop – Invitation only – McLeanSupported by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)3:00 pm – 4:00 pmWorkshop AA1. Medicare and Medicaid Updates to Improve Latino Health – Arlington Ballroom Salon V – CME –Supported by Better Medicare AdvantageModerator: Diana Ramos, MDClinical Assistant Professor, Keck USC Medical School, Los Angeles, CAMedicare UpdateMeena Seshamani, MD, PhDDirectorCenter for MedicareCenters for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)Description: This talk will discuss the updates for Medicare and trends in the program that impact on Latinophysicians and their patients.Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health UpdateDora Hughes, MD, MPHChief Medical OfficerCenter for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI)Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), US DHHSDescription: This talk will discuss the direction of CMMI to focus on improving health equity by supportinginnovations in insurance plans to address social determinants of health (Transportation, Food, Housing, other).Medicare Advantage UpdateMary Beth DonahuePresident & CEOBetter Medicare AllianceDescription: This talk will discuss the trends with Medicare Advantage to improve products and enroll morediverse beneficiaries and health reforms being discussed.A2. Latino Research – Arlington Ballroom Salon VI -– CMEModerator: Leonardo Seoane, MDSenior Vice President and Chief Academic Officer, Ochsner Health.EGFR Mutations in US Hispanics with Lung AdenocarcinomaJonathan Villena-Vargas, MDAssistant Professor of Cardiothoracic SurgeryWeill Cornell Medicine, Manhattan, NYDescription: This talk will discuss the research results with Hispanics and lung adenocarcinoma and mutationswith EGFR and kidney disease.Prior Exposure to Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs Reduces the Rate of Organ Failure andIn-Hospital Mortality in Acute PancreatitisAntonio Mendoza Ladd MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGEAssociate Professor of Medicine, Med Dir of EndoscopyUniversity of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, NMDescription: This was a large scale retrospective cohort study that established an association between prioruse of NSAIDs with improved immediate clinical outcomes in acute pancreatitis.Improving eGFR Values in a Real-World Patient Cohort. Slowed Progression of Stage 3 Chronic KidneyDisease from A Two-Year Analysis of 1,528 Elderly Latino Patients in a Medicare Advantage Population.Richard Aguilar, MDChief Clinical OfficerCano Health, Miami, FLDescription: Preserving kidney function is imperative to improve a broad range of health outcomes. Readilyemployable strategies are needed to prevent the decline of eGFR. In 2021, the Centers for Medicaid-MedicareServices (CMS) revised their ICD-10-CM code and CMS-HCC Risk Adjustment Modeladding CKD Stage 3, thereby increasing its impact on Risk Adjustment Factor scores. In the currentNHMA 25th Annual Conferencenhmamd.org 11

Agendastudy, the CanoHealth care model showed a persistent slowing of the rate of decline in eGFR valuesover 24 months in 1,527 elderly patients new to the clinic with comorbid diabetes and CKD Stage 3(with albuminuria between 300-5,000 mg). We outline contributory factors leading to these results.A3. COVID-19 Impact on Hispanics – Grand Ballroom Salon G - CMEModerator: Robert Johansson, MD, PhD, FAAPNHMA Board of Directors MemberPediatrician, El Paso, TXNIH Treatment Guidelines for COVID-19 Non-hospitalized AdultsH. Clifford Lane, MDNIAID Deputy Director, Clinical Research and Special ProjectsDirector, Division of Clinical ResearchNational Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MDDescription: This talk will report the key protocols from the National Institute of Allergy and InfectiousDiseases and the National Institutes of Health on COVID-19 treatment for non-hospitalized adults basedon the evidence we have learned over the past 2 years of the pandemic.COVID-19 Outcomes Are Impacted by More Than Race and Ethnicity: A Look into Disparities BetweenLatinos That Need Interpreter Services and Latinos Who Do NotSusan Lopez, MDAssistant Professor of Hospital MedicineRush University Medical Center, Chicago, ILDescription: This presentation will present results from a cross-sectional study on COVID-19 patients atan Academic Medical Center. While many studies have demonstrated differences in COVID-19 outcomesby race and ethnicity, few have explored differences among Hispanic patients by preferred language andthe need for interpretation services. This study examined the outcomes between these two groups.COVID-19 Vaccine Efforts in the City of WorcesterMatilde Castiel, MDCommissionerDomenica PerroneProject ManagerCity of Worcester Health and Human Services,Worcester, MArDescription: This presentation will review the City of Worcester’s efforts around Covid-19, highlightingcommunity-centered approaches to outreach and engagement, Covid-19 testing, and Covid-19vaccinations. In addition, Commissioner Dr. Castiel will share the City’s data-driven approach throughprivate and public partnership across City-wide stakeholders. The City of Worcester’s methods havedemonstrated a new model of care that brings healthcare and education to vulnerable communities intheir neighborhoods, uplifting equity and reestablishing trust with communities who have experiencedhistorical racism and exploitation.A4. Mental Health of the Patient/Community – Grand Ballroom Salon J - CMEModerator: Lucille Torres-Deas, MDDirector of Primary Care SitesAssistant Professor and AttendingDepartment of Internal Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center/New York PresbyterianMental Health and FamiliesJohanna Vidal-Phelan, MD, MBA, FAAPChief Medical Officer-QualityUPMC Insurance DivisionClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicineDescription: Children and adolescent lives have been impacted in profound ways by the COVID-19pandemic. The pandemic has exposed families to tense situations such as fear of contracting the virus,frustration, information overload, family employment loss, and drastic changes in daily routines due toschool’s closures and working from home. From the point of view of a pediatrician, Dr. Vidal-Phelan will beproviding an overview of the physical, emotional, and social consequences the pandemic has in children,especially those from communities of color. This presentation will focus on several key domains includingbehavioral health, preventive care, education, financial and health disparities.Alzheimer’s and LatinosIvette Fernandez, MIAVice President of Government RelationsEndeavorLas Vegas, NVDementia and Alzheimer’s Disease and LatinosYarissa Reyes, MPHDirector of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Engagement12 NHMA 25th Annual Conferencenhmamd.org

AgendaAlzheimer’s AssociationDescription: “Pursuing Health Equity in Alzheimer’s and Dementia” will explore gender, racial and ethnicdisparities in Alzheimer’s prevalence and the path toward a more equitable future.Youth and Mental Health and the Lasting Impact of COVIDCharles Jin, MDMedical Director, Centene Advanced Behavioral HealthCentene CorporationBoard Certified: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology; American Board of Adolescent PsychiatryAmerican Psychiatric Association Distinguished Fellow4:00 pm – 5:30 pmNHMA Meetings to Strengthen NetworkingNHMA Chapter Leaders – Arlington Ballroom Salons IV-VIFacilitator: Ricardo Correa, MD, MsD, FACP, FACR, CMQ and Diana Torres-Burgos, MD, MPHNHMA Council of Anesthesiology – Arlington Ballroom Salons IV-VIFacilitator: Cesar Padilla, MD, Chair, Clinical Assistant Professor, Stanford University Medical Center andFelipe Perez, MD, Chair Elect, Stanford University School of Medicine, CANHMA Council of Pediatrics – Arlington Ballroom Salons IV-VIFacilitator: Esther Pomares, MD, Chair, General Pediatrician, Queens Health CenterNHMA Council of Public Health – Arlington Ballroom Salons IV-VIFacilitator: Marlene Camacho-Rivera, ScD, MS, MPH, Chair, SUNY Downstate Health Sciences UniversityNHMA Council of Surgery – Arlington Ballroom Salons IV-VIFacilitators: Melissa Alvarez-Downing, MD, Chair, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School andJonathan Villena-Vargas, MD, Chair Elect, Weill Cornell Medicine-New York PresbyterianLatino Surgical Society – Mount VernonFacilitator: Minerva Romero Arenas, MD, MPH, FACSLatino Medical Student Association –Arlington Ballroom Salons IV-VIFacilitator: Karina Diaz, PhD, President, LMSA, University of Washington School of Medicine (UW SOM)5:30 pm – 7:30 pmReception with Healthy Food Stations and Host Bar in the Exhibit Hall – Arlington Ballroom Salons I-III –Supported by PhRMAWelcome Remarks:Mike Ybarra, MDVice President of Medical Affairs and Strategic AlliancesPhRMA, Washington, DC7:30 pm – 8:30 pmCentene Regional Leaders Dinner – Grand Ballroom Salon C - CMESupported by Centene Corporation, Invitation Only for Physicians and Residents to meet State ExecutiveSaturday, March 26, 20227:30 am – 9:30 amBuffet Breakfast – Health Career Advancement/Wellness Exhibit Hall – Arlington Ballroom Salons I-III7:30 am – 5:30 pmRegistration – Arlington Registration Desk7:30 am – 4:30 pmHealth Career Advancement/ Wellness Exhibit Hall – Arlington Ballroom Salons I-IIIPosters – Arlington Foyer7:30am – 8:50 amBreakfast Symposium: CDC Training Session on Infectious Disease Prevention and Control – ArlingtonBallroom Salon IV – CME - Supported by CDC Project FirstlineModerator: Rick D. Vavolizza, MDUniversity of Virginia General Surgery PGY-3Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Firstline ProjectJosé T. Montero, MD, MHCDSDirector, Center for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Support (CSTLTS)Description: This talk will present the CDC Firstline Project overview and methods for physicians toeducate other physicians and healthcare workers to improve infectious disease prevention and control inhealth care facilities.Covid 19 and the Unmasking of Inequity; One Health System’s JourneyNorvell V. Coots, MD, MSS, FAADPresident & CEO, Holy Cross HealthPresident & CEO, Maryland Region, Trinity Health, Silver Spring, MDDescription: The Covid-19 pandemic has laid bare the inequity and inequality in healthcare in the UnitedStates today. The disproportionate effects of the pandemic on communities of color, particularly theLatinX and African American communities, underscores the impact of the Social Determinants ofHealth on their wellbeing. Additionally, other factors, such as distrust of government in general, but alsospecifically in the history of medical experimentation in the case of African Americans, and in traumainduced by governments in countries of origin for many recent immigrants, add additional layers ofNHMA 25th Annual Conferencenhmamd.org 13

Agendacomplexity when it comes to trust in countermeasures such as vaccines. The undue burden borne bymarginalized and underserved communities of color as providing essential services supporting theinfrastructure of our nation is in stark contrast to both access to timely healthcare as well as true equityin the care which they might receive. This presentation will begin with the experience of a large twohospital health system which serves a significant traditionally underserved population in MontgomeryCounty, Maryland, during the past 2 years of the Covid-19 pandemi

Advisory Council to NHMA & NHHF Boards. . Family Medicine Obstetrics Agenda. 24 _ NHMA 25th Annual Conference nhmamd.org AARP All of Us Research Program/NIH . University of Texas Rio-Grande Valley School of Medicine Review of Obstetric Care Consensus Regarding Periviable Birth Diana Trumble, MD & Alfredo Guerrero .