Spring 2020 KDHS Opening Assembly - Idaho State University

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Spring 2020 KDHSOpening Assembly

Spring Assembly ChallengesGiving thanks StaffFacultyAdmin and DHS TeamStudent connections are our priorityDHS role in recruitment and retention ofALL studentsKeep pushing with marketingGrowth not cuts, if possible

Kevin Satterlee

RetirementsCollege of Health Professions Dean LauraMcKnight retires after 26 year career at ISU

RetirementsPre-Health Academic Advisor JacqueBaergen after 11 year career at ISU

In Remembrance ofDr. Galen Louis Dr. Louis was a transformative leader andthoughtful friend among the Departmentof Community and Public Health.

In Remembrance ofDr. Alyce Sato Professor Emerita, many contributionshave impacted nursing education and thecareers of generations of Idaho nurses

Priorities Student Connections are our #1 priority Recruitment and Retention Aggressive push for more advising support Emphasis on underserved populations Early Assurance Dental Hygiene and Occupational Therapy Pre-professional pathways Articulation plans with communitycolleges

KDHS Reorg GenesisDraft generated before holiday break byHSACAdditional comments/feedback receivedUnder review by Faculty Advisory CouncilNext, review by HSACReview and comment period by DHSFAC and HSAC re-review and possiblerevision, re-post for commentHSAC develops final draftVP to carry to President’s Admin Council

Budget Update for FY 20What does FY 21 bring? 6M deficit d/t current situation 3M enrollment decline 2M 2% Governor’s holdback unfunded CECTotal estimated 10-12M deficitDHS plan will focus on growth withappropriate workload and staffingCuts are possible .plan is TBDColleges have developed engagementplans

Questions and Discussion

ISU Strategic Planning KDHS Representatives Steve Moody, Sue Tavernier, Barb Mason,James Ralphs, Walter Fitzgerald, Ali CraneStrategic Planning: Campus EducationEvent, February 10, 1:30-4:30 pm Pocatello Wood RiverMeridian 845 https://www.isu.edu/strategicplan/

KDHS Accomplishments Idaho Business Review 2020 Women ofthe Year - Paula Phelps RecognizedKDHS made up nearly one-third of thegraduating Class of 2019 777 of ISU’s 2,553 graduated with healthsciences degreesIdaho State nationally recognized byintelligent.com MPH program ranked #31Doctorate degree programs #60

KDHS Accomplishments Meridian celebrated its 10 YearAnniversaryInterim Dean of the College of Nursing,Karen Neill, appointed as the President ofNurse Leaders of IdahoBengal Pharmacy transition to College ofPharmacyCollege of Nursing receives news that allstandards are met for all nursingprograms-10 year accreditation

KDHS Accomplishments Dean Walter Fitzgerald joins the Collegeof PharmacyCollege of Pharmacy celebrates 100years of preparing pharmacists Centennial Celebration: September 11-12,2020 15 million Centennial Campaign, hasgenerated 13.4 million thus far, totalincludes cash gifts, signed pledges andplanned gifts.concludes at the end of this calendar year

KDHS Accomplishments College of Pharmacy working towardCenter for Advancing Pharmacy Practiceand ResearchInaugural class of ClinicalPsychopharmacologyCollege of Nursing receives 300,000 for a 3-yr grant to expand our highlysuccessful accelerated nursing programto eastern IdahoImproved articulation between CC AD-RNprograms and our BS completionprogram

KDHS Accomplishments Clinic revenue up 17% for FY20 Great job!Notable clinic donations: 14,000 for pediatric equipment (Speech andLanguage) - Scottish Rite Foundation 8,000 for pediatric clinic fees (Speech andLanguage - Scottish Rite Foundation 10,000 in Speech Master's StudentScholarships - Scottish Rite Foundation 5,000 in clinic fees (Counseling, Meridian) Scentsy 2,000 in clinic fees (Counseling, Meridian) Whittenburger

KDHS Accomplishments Physician Assistant Studies students aremaking a difference in the DominicanRepublicDavid M. Kleist received the 2019Association for Counselor Education andSupervision (ACES) Legacy AwardDental Hygiene received 224,000 subaward from the Idaho Oral HealthProgram to promote oral health to Idahoyouth

KDHS Accomplishments University Health focusing on campusoutreach and collaborative interactions andprovides outstanding clinical care forstudents, faculty, and staff Expanded access to include MedicaidCindy Seiger, Physical Therapy, DistinguishedService Award Winner for 2019Other KDHS Finalists:Wendy Mickelsen, Radiographic Sciences,Outstanding Master Teacher Karissa Miller, Communication Sciences andDisorders, Outstanding Service Ted Peterson, Occupational Therapy,Outstanding Service

KDHS Accomplishments Renaming of the Dietetic Programs to theDepartment of Nutrition and DieteticsLaVona Andrew, Sign LanguageInterpreting Director receives highestdistinction from Registry of Interpretersfor DeafFamily Medicine Residents Colby Browerand Logan Jones awarded 2019 IdahoMedical Association Foundation FuturePhysicians of Idaho Award

KDHS Accomplishments In Dental Sciences: The #1, #2, #3 and #4ranked students in Creighton's 2020graduating class are IDEP studentsNew affiliation agreement for pre-MLSbiology degree approved and implemented atBYU-IAwarded national ASCP Program Director'sGrant for MLS graduate student researchSteve Moody is the President-Elect for theIdaho Counseling AssociationChristian Chan is the President-Elect for theAssociation for Adult Development andAging

KDHS Accomplishments The Institute of Rural Health (IRH) isaddressing access to healthcare throughinterprofessional training of health servicesstudents in community based organizations AHEC and AmeriCorpsIRH is informing the development of healthrelated programs and policy changeIdaho Suicide Prevention Needs Assessment Southeast Idaho Public Health District NeedsAssessment Traumatic Brain Injury Project Idaho Statewide Senior Services Assessment

KDHS Accomplishments 1.4 million raised with the help of communitysupporters and alumniOver 400 donors made gifts to support ourprogramsincluding ongoing support from PMC, the KasiskaFamily Foundation, and Dairy West Emeritus Faculty made major planned gifts to helpprovide resources for students and current faculty Over 300 BS-HS students!

KDHS Accomplishments Increasing program offerings to addressworkforce needs in Idaho State Board approvals of: Occupational Therapy expansion to MeridianClinical Rehabilitation CounselingHealth Informatics OnlineCommunity Health Worker CertificateMaster’s of Science in Nutrition for both thecombined Dietetic Internship and stand-alone MSin Nutrition

General Counsel Updates ProcessAgreements/Contracts

Idaho Center forHealth Research (ICHR)

MissionTo foster collaborative interdisciplinaryresearch to promote wellness andimprove health outcomes

Spring 2020 – ICHR Meeting Schedule

Go toisu.edu/ichr tojoin us!

KDHS Grants and Contracts:Proposals SubmittedProposals Submitted1009080706050403020100FY17FY18Proposals SubmittedFY19

KDHS Grants andContracts: Requested Requested 25,000,000 20,000,000 15,000,000 10,000,000 5,000,000 0FY17FY18 RequestedFY19

KDHS Grants and Contracts:Awards ReceivedAwards Received706050403020100FY17FY18Awards ReceivedFY19

KDHS Grants andContracts: Received Received 4,000,000 3,500,000 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 0FY17FY18 ReceivedFY19

MarCom 2019 Update Increased print and social mediacoverage Constant Contact emails: Please do not“unsubscribe” Increased the use of video for programsand promotions Reduced print ad costs by 57% in thelast year Increased participation and exposure Increased marketing support

MarCom 2020 Goals Strategically showcase economic andsocial impact of KDHS programs andclinics in both East Idaho and TreasureValleyIncrease utilization of social mediaoutletsGrow applicant and enrollment withdigital advertising

KDHS Faculty AdvisoryCommittee Pharmacy: Barbara MasonNursing: Melody WeaverHealth Professions: Elizabeth HornRehabilitation and CommunicationSciences: Victoria (Tori) Scharp Three at Large Members: Amy Hardy,Glenda Carr, and JoAnn Gurenlian (Chair) Non-Voting ex officio Member: Chris Owens Administrative Assistant: Alyssa St. John

Faculty Advisory CouncilPurpose To serve as the voice of the faculty in anadvisory capacity to the VP of HealthSciences on Division-wide issues,including policies and procedures,faculty review processes, and otherinitiatives

Faculty Advisory CouncilAccomplishments Created a draft Policy on Policies Created a Reportable Outside ActivitiesPolicy Both are currently under review by the Health Sciences Administrative Council(HSAC) Then out for faculty comment

Faculty Advisory CouncilGoals for Spring 2020 Contribute to re-org discussion Workload Policy and Collegiality Policyfor the KDHS Using existing college and departmentpolicies as a guide Early Assurance and related programs DHS-wide curriculum offerings

Faculty Senate UpdateKDHS Faculty Senators are:Pharmacy: John HolmesNursing: Christy SabelHealth Professions: Christine HallRehabilitation and Communication Sciences:James RalphsMeridian at Large: Evan PapaAt Large: Randy Astramovich, KathyEroschenko, Marv Sparrell

Faculty Senate Update Program Health and Sustainability Initial work on updating policies - Startedwith 1010 (Policy Administration andDevelopment) Budget Engagement Plans and Process The importance of faculty input Policy Updating - Promotion and Tenure,Sabbatical, etc. Become Involved Temporary replacement for Meridian at large senatorSubcommittee working on "FacultyGrievance Policy"

Faculty Senate Update Please reach out to your senators withquestions / comments Open forum at the beginning of eachSenate meeting (4pm, every otherMonday)

Spring Semester FirstFriday Events February 7th: Melanie Wright, “Improvingclinician understanding and actionthrough human-centered design ofpatient information display” Possible visiting research professor March 6th: TBA suggestions? April 3rd: Melody Weaver and Mary Nies

Refreshments with Rex February 5th : Pocatello, Student Union,8:00-9:00 am March 4th: Pocatello, Student Union,8:00-9:00 am March 18th: Meridian, Bengal Den, 8:009:00 am April 8th: Pocatello, Student Union, 8:009:00 am

ISU Health Fair ISU Pond Student Union Building March 5, 2020 8:00 AM – 6:00PMServices available at the KDHS Clinics health-screening event: Blood pressure, pulse, and height and weight assessment Depression and anxiety screening Fall risk screening Foot assessment and care Hearing screening Medication review and evaluation Nutrition education and information Oral health screening Traumatic brain injury screening Summarizing a health action plan Laboratory services Food demos in the morning and early afternoonPlease register for your educational booths! Email healthfair@isu.edu orcontact Dr. Carol Kirkpatrick with questions

KDHS Research Day 2020 Technology in HealthcareApril 17, 2020Program and Abstracts coming soon!Visit https://www.isu.edu/ichr/kdhsresearch-day/ for more details

KDHS Calendar: To add events to the KDHSCalendar, please email kdhs-calendar@isu.edu

Questions ?

KDHS Accomplishments Clinic revenue up 17% for FY20 Great job! Notable clinic donations: 14,000 for pediatric equipment (Speech and Language) - Scottish Rite Foundation 8,000 for pediatric clinic fees (Speech and Language - Scottish Rite Foundation 10,000 in Speech Master's Student Scholarships - Scottish Rite Foundation