Leading Successful Collaborations To Strengthen Health Pathway Programs .

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Leading Successful Collaborations to StrengthenHealth Pathway Programs&Build Regional Pathway SystemsConference PacketOctober 30-31, 2014Marriott, OaklandSponsored by:The California Wellness FoundationThe Office of Statewide Health Planning and DevelopmentCalifornia Community College Chancellor’s Office, Health Workforce InitiativeHaas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society, UC BerkeleyUC Berkeley School of Public HealthUCSF Fresno Medical Education ProgramLatino Center for Medical Education and Research

Dear Friends and Colleagues:On behalf of the California Health Professions Consortium (CHPC) and the University of California, Berkeley’sCenter for Health Leadership (CHL) we welcome you to our 6th annual statewide conference: Leading SuccessfulCollaborations to Strengthen Health Pathway Programs & Build Regional Pathway Systems.We invite you to participate in an innovative meeting of leaders from throughout the state who are strengtheninghealth pathway programs and building regional health pathway systems. We are confident it will provide you withinspiration, skills, best practices, and networking that will help advance your priority programmatic and regionalinitiatives.The imperative to address growing health workforce needs combined with significant investment in health careerpathways and the Linked Learning movement create a unique window of opportunity. The conferencewill empower you to more effectively collaborate with key stakeholders to build sustainable health pathwaysystems that produce a well-educated, diverse health workforce and expand rewarding health career opportunitiesfor youth. We will explore exciting topics such as: The 5 stages of Health Pathway Development: Where you fit and how to advanceThe latest strategies for implementing and sustaining regional health pathway systemsInnovative tools and resources to build your health pathway programsHow employers can best invest in building the pipeline to meet their priority needsStrengthening employer engagement and work-based learningLeadership skills for effective cross sector collaborationsMaking the business case for health workforce and pathway developmentThe power of storytelling to engage your community, staff and fundersIncreasing opportunities for Boys and Men of ColorInnovations in community college health programs and partnershipsEnhancing college student success and entry into health careersStatewide and local funder strategies and opportunitiesWe are confident that you will find this conference energizing, informational, and practical. We look forward toworking together to strengthen and grow a quality, diverse health workforce for California!Katherine A. Flores, M.D.Director, Latino Center for MedicalEducation and ResearchUCSF Fresno Medical Education ProgramJeffrey S. Oxendine, MBA, MPHAssociate Dean, Public Health PracticeUC Berkeley School of Public Health

CONFERENCE AGENDA – October 30, 201411:00-11:30Registration11:30-1:00Networking Lunch and Panel of Successful Health Pathway Program Alumni1:00-1:30Key Note Presentation: Why Strengthen Health Workforce Diversity andBuild Regional Health Pathway Systems?Katherine Flores, UCSF Fresno Latino Center for Medical Education and ResearchJeff Oxendine, UC Berkeley School of Public HealthCalifornia Health Professions Consortium, Co-DirectorsStories from alumni pursuing medicine, public health, physician assisting and health managementBarbara Staggers, Director of Adolesent Medicine, UCSF-Benioff Children’s Hospital, OaklandChairman of the Board, The California Wellness Foundation1:30-2:15Plenary Presentation and Discussion: The 5 Stages of Health Pathways,Where you fit and how you can advance.Jeff Oxendine, Associate Dean, UC Berkeley School of Public HealthKevin Barnett, Senior Investigator, Public Health Institute2:15-2:30Break2:30-3:30Developing Effective Health Pathway Collaborations3:30-4:30Arthur T. Himmelman, Himmelman ConsultingPlenary Funders Panel: Collaboration to Invest in Sustainable Health PathwayPrograms and SystemsModerator: Dr. Katherine FloresSandra Davis, The California EndowmentCarrie Portis, The James Irvine FoundationKathy Greco, The Desert Healthcare District FoundationCindy Beck, California Department of Education4:30-5:30Best Practice and Practical Skill-based Workshops:OCC201 Evaluation of Health Pathway Programs:Practical Tools, Strategiesand Lessons LearnedRamon Hernandez, UC San DiegoAmanpreet Sandhu, UC San DiegoOCC202 Empowering Youth through Culturally Based Teachings:Models for Increasing Boys and Men of Color in the Health WorkforceJuan Gomez, MILPA, East Salinas

OCC203 Partnering with Employers to Develop Competencies for High School Studentsto Work Effectively in InternshipsBrooke Briggance, FACES for the Future CoalitionOCC204 Ensuring College Student Success and Entry into Health CareersBeatrice Yorker, California State University Los AngelesBarbara Wheeler, University of Southern California, Keck School of MedicineJeff Oxendine, UC Berkeley School of Public Health and Health Career ConnectionOCC205 Health and Science Pipeline Initiative: Lessons Learned and Integration with CareerPathways TrustTrudy Old, Deputy Sector Navigator (DSN) for the Health Workforce Initiative (HWI),Far Northern CaliforniaEllese Mello, Far North Health Workforce Initiative (HWI) Medical Health PathwayCoordinatorBall RM Storytelling to Highlight Your Success and Make the Case for FundingHolly Minch, Lightbox Collaborative5:45-7:00SkylineNetworking ReceptionHosted Hors d'oeuvres and No-Host Refreshments

CONFERENCE AGENDA – October 31, fano Bertozzi, Dean, UC Berkeley School of Public HealthKeynote Presentation: Increasing Health Workforce Diversity in an Era of Heath Reformand Building Healthy CommunitiesSandra Hernandez, President and CEO, California HealthCare Foundation9:15-9:45Keynote Presentation: Leveraging Institutional Commitment and Collaboration to BuildRegional Health Pathway Programs and SystemsAlex Briscoe, Director, Alameda County Health Care Services Agency9:45-10:00Break10:00-11:00Plenary Panel: Lessons Learned from Implementation of Regional HealthWorkforce/Pathway InitiativesModerator: Jeff Oxendine, UC Berkeley School of Public HealthShelia Thorton, Coachella Valley Economic PartnershipJackie Cruz, Hartnell College, Alisal Health Professions Pathways PartnershipsKatherine Flores, UCSF Latino Center for Medical Education and ResearchMarty Alvarado, Long Beach City College, Long Beach CallsKimberly Mayer, Associate Director, California Institute for Behavioral Health Solutions (GreaterBay Area Mental Health & Education Workforce Collaborative)11:00-12:1512:15-1:15Plenary Panel: Engaging Health Employers in Health Pathway InitiativesModerator: Cathy Martin, Vice President, Workforce, California Hospital AssociationCheri Fidler, Vice President, Rady Children’s Hospital, San DiegoAngela Jenkins, Director of Community Benefit Funded Programs,Kaiser Permanente, Northern CaliforniaAnette Smith-Dohring, Workforce Manager, Sutter Health Sac Sierra RegionChristina Hicks, Assistant Director of Programs, California Primary Care AssociationKristen Birtwhistle, Medical Group Administrative Consultant,Kaiser Permanente, OaklandNetworking Lunch and SpeakerHow Health Pathway Programs Promote Health: Beyond Genes, Behavior andEnvironmentS. Leonard Syme, Professor Emeritus, Epidemiology and Community Health,UC Berkeley School of Public Health

1:15-2:30OCC201OCC202OCC203Best Practice and Practical Skill-based Workshops: Partnering with Health Professions SchoolsMichael De Rosa, Samuel Merritt UniversityRamon Hernandez, Project DirectorHealth Career Opportunities Program (HCOP)Hispanic Center of Excellence (HCOE)UC San Diego School of MedicineKen Crandall, School of Social Work, CSU ChicoMental Health Workforce Education and Training CoordinatorSuperior Region Workforce Education and Training Partnership Storytelling to Highlight your Success and Make the Case for Funding Community Health Workers as a Pathway Entry Point and Innovation toImprove Population HealthHolly Minch, Lightbox CollaborativeKevin Barnett, Senior Investigator, Public Health InstituteJohn Buckmaster, Valley High School Health TECH AcademyRodney Black, Valley High School Health TECH AcademyOCC204 Advocacy to Strengthen the Sustainability and Impact of Pathway ProgramsMakani Themba, The Praxis Group

About the California Health Professions ConsortiumThe California Health Professions Consortium (CHPC) is a statewide consortium, under the direction of Dr. Katherine Flores(Director, UCSF-Fresno Latino Center for Medical Education and Research; Clinical Faculty, UCSF School of Medicine - Dept. ofFamily & Community Medicine) and Jeff Oxendine (Associate Dean, Public Health Practice - UC Berkeley School of PublicHealth), and is comprised of organizations and individuals with a vested interest in increasing diversity in California's healthworkforce. The members of CHPC represent various sectors, including direct service providers (hospitals, health plans, physicians,nurses), policy and advocacy organizations, academic institutions (including representation from the community college, Cal StateUniversity, and University of California systems, as well as private institutions), health pipeline programs, and other entities. Tomove forward with the Consortium's goals and objectives, we have four committees entitled: Pipeline, Policy & Advocacy, Resources,and Research & Evaluations, which are charged with specific action items. CHPC holds in-person convening’s on a quarterly basis,and our meetings are rotated between San Francisco and Los Angeles. CHPC is partnering closely with the California HealthWorkforce Alliance to align efforts around health workforce and diversity and strengthen support for collective and individualprogram efforts.Some of the organizations that make up the California Health Professions ConsortiumAlameda County Pipeline PartnershipBay Area Health Career Opportunity ProgramCalifornia Area Health Education Center (AHEC)California Department of EducationCalifornia Department of LaborCalifornia Health Workforce AllianceCalifornia Hospital Association (CHA)California Institute for Nursing & HealthCare (CINHC)California Institute for Mental Health (CIMH)California Medical Association (CMA) FoundationCalifornia Primary Care Association (CPCA)California Program on Access to Care (CPAC)California State University, Office of the ChancellorCalifornia State University, Fresno (CSUF)California State University, Northridge (CSUN)California State University, Sacramento (CSUS)California Workforce Investment BoardCedars Sinai Medical CenterCharles R. Drew University of Medicine and ScienceCoachella Valley Economic PartnershipCommunity Clinic Association of Los Angeles County(CCALAC)Community College Chancellor’s Office, HealthWorkforce InitiativeCOPE Health SolutionsDavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLAFaces for the Future CoalitionFenton CommunicationsHealth Career ConnectionHealth Initiative of the AmericasHealth Professions Education FoundationInland CoalitionInsight Center for Community Economic DevelopmentKaiser PermanenteKeck School of Medicine at the University of SouthernCaliforniaLatino Coalition for a Healthy California (LCHC)Latino Health CollaborativeOffice of Statewide Health Planning & Development(OSHPD)Public Health Institute (PHI)Reach Out West End (ROWE)Stanford University School of MedicineSutter Health CorporationThe California Endowment (TCE)The California Wellness Foundation (TCWF)The Greenlining InstituteUniversity of California, Berkeley School of Public HealthUniversity of California, Davis School of MedicineUniversity of California, Office of the PresidentUniversity of California, RiversideUniversity of California, San Diego School of MedicineUniversity of California, San Francisco School ofMedicineUniversity of California, San Francisco-Fresno LatinoCenter for Medical Education and ResearchUCLA Center for the Study of Latino Health & Culture(CESLAC)UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, Oakland - CHAMPSProgram.UCSF Center for the Health ProfessionsVision & CompromisoWestern University of Health SciencesWhite Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program

We are grateful for the generous support of the following sponsors:California Community CollegeChancellor’s Office,Health Workforce Initiative

Dear Friends and Colleagues: On behalf of the California Health Professions Consortium (CHPC) and the University of California, Berkeley's Center for Health Leadership (CHL) we welcome you to our 6th annual statewide conference: Leading Successful Collaborations to Strengthen Health Pathway Programs & Build Regional Pathway Systems.