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2008 Exploring Health Care Program Calendar

Below you will find a tentative calendar for this year's EHC program. Please check back frequently-new events and updated information will be added in the coming weeks!

To see what we did during last year's program, you can go to the 2007 calendar.

Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday




 
21

9:15am STUDENTS ARRIVE! (NW028)

12:00pm Lunch

1:30pm-3:30pm Orientation

3:30pm-5:00pm Check in to Powell Hotel and Free Time

6:00pm Welcome Dinner

more details


22

10:00am- 11:00am
Magnet Clinic

11:30am- 1:00pm
Walking tour of the Castro Neighborhood

1:00pm
Lunch in the Castro

4:00pm- 6:30pm
Presentations by Hosts and UCSF Coordinators

8:30pm Host Group Meetings

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Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
23

9:00am-10:30am
Visit to Glide Memorial Church


Free Day in San Francisco

8:30pm Host Group Meetings

more details


24

9:00am-11:00am: Tour of Kaiser Hopital and Presentation about Kaiser Permanente Health Plan

 

3:00pm George Mark Children's House

8:30pm Host Group Meetings

more details

 

25

AM: Small group visits in San Francisco

10:30-11:30 Visit to On Lok Senior Health

11:00-12:00 Visit to Quan Yin Healing Arts Center

12:45-1:15 Visit to Ward 86

PM: Activities at UCSF

Presentation by Dr. Teng on Pharmaceutical Coverage in the U.S.

Presentation on the role of nurses in health care in the U.S.

Visit to the Child Life Department at UCSF and presentation on Music and Health

Evening: UCSF Dinner

more details


26

AM:
Group A:
Doctor Rounds

OR

Group B:
Small groups at UCSF and UCSF Tour

2:00pm Presentation by Dr. Ruth Brosseau on Mental Health

3:00pm Visit to SOMA Mental Health Services

7:30pm Presentation on Medical Education in the U.S. and Host Group Meetings

more details

27

AM:
Group B:
Doctor Rounds

OR

Group A:
Small groups at UCSF and UCSF Tour

4:00pm
Meet a Sport Medicine Representative

7:30pm
NBA Game (Warriors vs. Trailblazers)

more details


28

Morning: Check out of Powell Hotel, Move to Stanford, Check in to the Cardinal Hotel

3:00-4:30pm Talk with Dr. Madan on Balancing Family Life and a Medical Career

4:30-5:45 Host and Student Presentations

more details


29

10:00am-12:00pm Visit Pacific Free Clinic

OR

Tour of Stanford Campus

Afternoon: Student and Host Presentations

more details

 



Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
30

12:00am-2:00pm Visit Arbor Free Clinic

OR

Tour of Stanford Campus

4:00pm Emergency Medical Training Demonstration and Lecture

more details

 


31

9:00am Visit to Stanford's Anatomy Lab

10:00am Presentations on Organ Transplantation

 

Afternoon: Visit the Opportunity Center

5:30-7:30pm Student Presentation and Medical Ethics Dinner

more details


1

9:00-11:00am Shadowing Stanford Medical Students

 

1:00-2:30pm Tour of Stanford's Operating Room

Afternoon: Talk with Physician about Health and Entrepreneurship

Talk on Medical School Admissions and Education at Stanford

more details


2

AM: Small Group Visits at Stanford

Visit the Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at Stanford University

OR

Visit Bioinformatics Lab at Stanford

 

Lunch and Presentation with Stanford Hospital Spiritual Care Services

4:00pm Stanford Life Flight

Evening: Farewell Dinner

more details

3

Morning: Check out of Cardinal Hotel

1:45pm FLY BACK TO JAPAN (NW027)



 


 


* time and dates are subject to change
* events in black are fixed
* events in pink are tentative

March 21, Friday

9:15am

Participants arrive at San Francisco International Airport from Japan on NW028. VIA Staff will be there to meet you.

10:30am

A charter bus will take participants to San Francisco

12:00pm

Lunch

1:30pm-3:30pm

Orientation

3:30pm-5:00pm

Check in to the Powell Hotel and Free Time.

Powell Hotel

6:00pm

Welcome Dinner

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March 22, Saturday

10:00am

Visit the Magnet Clinic in the Castro.

“In the Middle of the Castro [neighborhood], Magnet takes a truly holistic approach to gay men’s physical, mental and sexual health. . .”
Magnet offers a variety of services to gay men, including anonymous testing and screening for HIV and sexually transmitted diseases.  However, Magnet prides itself on being more than just a sterile clinic.  At its location in the Castro, it also provides art shows, seminars, counseling services and even game nights.
The Director, Steven Gibson, will talk to the group about Magnet’s role in the community and gay men’s health care.  After the meeting, the group will go on a walking tour of the Castro to learn how this originally working-class neighborhood of European immigrants became an international symbol of gay pride and liberation.

11:30am

Take a tour of the Castro Neighborhood. "What was once dairy farms and dirt roads is now one of the city's most vibrant and cohesive communities, saturated with stylish shops and bars so popular that patrons spill out onto the street.

The activism of the '60s and '70s forged a community with sizable political and economic power, and when the historic Twin Peaks bar at Market and Castro streets was built with floor-to-ceiling windows, most took it as a sign that Castro residents were secure in their gay identity. There were, however, tense and sometimes violent clashes with the police, and the assassination in 1978 of openly gay San Francisco Supervisor Milk ButtonHarvey Milk was a turning point in the community's history. Milk's death and the impact of AIDS brought the community together and made activists of almost everyone; the Castro became not just open but celebratory about its thriving gay and lesbian population."

4:30pm

Host Presentations: The Stanford Hosts and UCSF Coordinators will present on a variety of topics from the U.S. Health Care System to HIV Medicine.

 

 

   
   

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March 23, Sunday

9:00am-10:30am

Attend the unique Sunday Celebration at Glide Memorial Church. The Glide Ensemble will clap, sway and blast out the spirit of empowerment though singing a variety of songs, including jazz, blues and gospel.

AM/PM

Free Day: Enjoy shopping, site-seeing and eating & drinking in San Francisco with the Stanford Hosts!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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March 24, Monday

9:00am-11:00am

Visit Kaiser Permanente's clinics and hospital: "Kaiser Permanente is America's leading integrated health care organization. Founded in 1945, it is a nonprofit health plan, with headquarters in Oakland, California. Kaiser Permanente serves the health care needs of members in nine states and Washington, D.C.

Kaiser Permanente aspires to be the world leader in improving health through high-quality, affordable, integrated health care. We are distinguished by our strong social purpose, physician responsibility for clinical care, and enduring cooperation between our health plan and our medical groups.

There are 8.7 million voluntarily enrolled members as of May 2007. Most members join through their employers, who pay part or all of the monthly dues. Qualified individuals who do not have access to the plan through their employers also may join."

PM

(tentative) Visit George Mark Children's House: GMCH is the first children's hopsice house in the country.

"George Mark Children's House is….

* A PIONEER in creating and providing a new model of family-centered pediatric care for families with seriously ill or dying children.
* FREE to all families.
* A CHAMPION for increasing access to its model of pediatric palliative care.
* A HOME-LIKE REFUGE for families whose children are the most seriously ill or dying.
* HERE, for as long as families need us."

 

 

 

 

   
   

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March 25, Tuesday

AM

Small Group Visits in San Francisco: Students will be divided into three groups and each group will go to a different hospital or clinic in San Francisco. Students will sign up by their own interests.

-On Lok Senior Health
-Quan Yin Healing Arts Center (Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic)
-Ward 86 (the AIDS clinic at SFGH)

PM

Activities at UCSF:

-Dr. Dave Teng from Health Net (a large managed health care company) will present on pharmaceutical coverage in the U.S.

-A UCSF Nursing student will present on the role of nursing in the American health care system and the interaction between different members of the health care team.

-(tentative) Musician Gabe Turow will give a tour of the Child Life Services Department at UCSF and will discuss how music can help to provide a more positive hospital experience for children. He will also give a short performance.

   
   
   
   

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March 26, Wednesday

AM

University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is located in the Bay Area and is one of the top 3 medical schools in the US. This year, one medical student and one pharmacy student from UCSF will help to organize the academic programs at UCSF as program coodinators. The program includes doctor rounds, lectures and discussions. On Wednesday, half of the group will go on Doctor Rounds and the other half will attend classes and go on a tour at UCSF. On Thursday, the groups will switch.

Group A: Doctor Rounds

Group B: UCSF Small Groups (medical classes) and UCSF Tour

2:00pm

Dr. Ruth Brousseau will present on the importance of addressing mental health issues. Shel received a Ph.D. in psychology and social relations from Harvard University and has pursued post-doctoral training at the University of California, Berkeley in mental health, culture and society.

3:00pm

Visit South of Market Mental Health Services to learn about Mental Health Services offered by the San Francisco Department of Public Health.

   
   
   

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March 27, Thursday

AM

UCSF Program Continues: Those participants that went on doctor rounds on Wednesday will attend classes at UCSF and go on a tour of the campus. Those that attended classes on Wednesday will go on Doctor Rounds.

Group B: Doctor Rounds

Group A: UCSF Small Groups (medical classes) and UCSF Tour

4:00

(tentative) Meet the trainer for the Golden State Warriors and learn about Sports Medicine in the NBA. This activity is optional.

7:30

NBA: Golden State Warriors vs. Portland Trailblazers. This activity is optional.

 

 

 

 

   

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March 28, Friday

Morning

Check out of the Powell Hotel and move to Stanford. You will stay at the Cardinal Hotel in Palo Alto.

Cardinal Hotel

3:00-4:30pm

Dr. Ashima Madan will give a presenation and lead a discussion about balancing a medical career with family life. Dr. Madan is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Associate Chief of Research Programs in the Division of Neonatal Medicine at Stanford School of Medicine. To view her bio, please visit this link.

 

 

   
   
   

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March 29, Saturday

11:00am-1:00pm

Group A: Visit Stanford's Pacific Free Clinic:

"Founded in 2003, Pacific Free Clinic is a Stanford student-run clinic providing free health care services for adults in the East San Jose area with low-income, no insurance, and/or low English proficiency. Open to all regardless of immigration status, the clinic offers on-site medical interpretation services in Spanish, Vietnamese, and Mandarin Chinese to help patients overcome cultural and language barriers to health care access."

11:00am-1:00pm

Group B: Tour of the Stanford campus with the Stanford Medical Hosts

 

 

   
   
   

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March 30, Sunday

11:00am-1:00pm

Group B: Visit Stanford's Arbor Free Clinic:

"Arbor Free Clinic provides basic health care services at no charge to underserved populations in the South Bay area and fosters the clinical development of current and future medical students. Arbor is comprised of volunteer physicians, students, and translators and receives funding from private contributions and from the Office of Student Services at Stanford Medical School.

Arbor was founded in1990, the result of a Medical Scholar's research proposal to establish a volunteer clinic that would address unmet health care needs in the Stanford vicinity. From the beginning Arbor has been organized and operated by Stanford Medical School students under faculty guidance."

11:00am-1:00pm

Group A: Tour of Stanford's Campus with the Stanford Medical Hosts

4:00pm

You will have a chance to learn how Stanford undergraduate and medical students are trained in Emergency Medicine. Teaching Assistants from the Emergency Medical Technician training course will teach you how to perform different techniques in Emergency Medicine. You may also have a chance to hear from a doctor working in the Emergency Room at Stanford Hospital.

   
   
   

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March 31, Monday

9:00am

Visit Stanford's Anatomy Lab

10:00am-12:00pm

Panel on Organ Transplantation: You will have a chance to learn about ethical issues in organ transplantation and hear about the experience of organ transplantation from an organ recipient.

Afternoon

Visit the Opportunity Center: The Opportunity Center provides coordinated services and housing to homeless men, women and children in our community - and those at risk of becoming homeless. It also serves as a resource to the whole community in the challenge of responding to homelessness. We will meet with Dr. Osterberg and Dr. Reicherter, who provide heath services for residents of this center.

Opportunity Center

 

 

 

 

   

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April 1, Tuesday

9:00-11:00am

Participants will have a chance to attend classes with Stanford Medical students.

1:00-2:30

Tour the operating room at Stanford Hospital.

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

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April 2, Wednesday

AM

Small Group Visits at Stanford:

Visit the Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at Stanford University: "The Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine is at the forefront of a groundbreaking approach to biomedical research and patient care. This approach aims to harness the power of stem cells — master cells from which all specialized cells and tissues in our bodies are derived — to target and remedy the root causes of today's most devastating diseases."

OR

Visit a Bioinformatics Lab at Stanford University

12:00pm-3:00pm

Visit with Stanford's Spiritual Care Services:

In the U.S., chaplains (who are similar to pastors or priests) serve the spiritual and religious needs of patients in hospitals, prisoners and those in the military.

You will meet the staff and residents of the Spiritual Care Service at Stanford Hospital, including the Reverend John Harrison. They will talk about the importance of providing “interfaith” spiritual care for patients and their families. According to their website, “The Spiritual Care Service has 240 volunteers to assist the staff in providing spiritual care and support. The volunteers are interfaith and include members from Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh spiritual traditions.” You will also have the opportunity to talk, in small groups, with a chaplain about their work.

4:00pm

(tentative) Stanford Life Flight: Stanford Life Flight is Stanford Hospital's emergency helicopter response unit. "The Life Flight program at Stanford is staffed by a specially trained crew of two Flight Nurses and a Pilot. The nurses all have backgrounds in critical care and emergency medicine. Stanford Life Flight flies in a custom-configured BK 117 helicopter that can fly under both visual and instrument flight rules, allowing us to respond to calls in nearly any weather. The aircraft will accommodate two patients with two Flight Nurses, or one patient with up to four caregivers, plus the Pilot."

6:00pm

Farewell Dinner at the Cheesecake Factory in Palo Alto, followed by a Farewell Presentation at the Cardinal Hotel.

   
   

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April 3 , Thursday

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
   

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