Medical and Health Profession Students Engaging the Community - HSRR Networking Event - March 4
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
HSRR Networking Event
March 4, 4:30-6:30pm
(Doors open at 4:30 for networking, food and beverages; program starts at 5:00)
Gonzaga University, Hemmingson Ballroom
SAVE THE DATE!
SPEAKERS: The speakers will highlight the roles, expectations and process for medical students with respect to their engaging in community based projects.
Allison Lambert, MD MHS
Adult Pulmonary and Critical Care Physician Assistant Professor of Medicine
Cystic Fibrosis Program Director Spokane Foundations Guide & Research Advisor
Providence Medical Group, Cystic Fibrosis Clinic UW School of Medicine
Anjali S. Kumar, MD MPH FACS FASCRS
Component Director, Scholarly Projects
Director, Clinical Education – Surgery
Department of Medical Education and Clinical Sciences
Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Washington State University
PANEL DISCUSSION: Medical and Health Professional Students
The panelists will briefly describe their experiences with the process of initiating and participating in a community based project. A Q&A session with the audience will follow.
TABLE CONVERSATIONS: Brian Davenport, PhD, Director of Community Engagement,
Eastern Washington University
Back by popular demand, Dr. Davenport will engage attendees in a short “design clinic” that focuses on a “tricky problem” that community health partners are trying to solve.
HSRR Steering Group Affiliates:
Eastern Washington University Spokane Community College
Gonzaga University Spokane Regional Health District
Innovia Foundation Providence Health Care
Washington State University Whitworth University
UW School of Medicine-Gonzaga University Regional Health Partnership