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2024 Colorado Healthcare Ethics Forum (CHEF) ANNUAL CONFERENCE 

The 2024 Colorado Healthcare Ethics Forum annual conference will explore healthcare equity, focusing on difficult ethical challenges and solutions that advance the fair and just delivery of healthcare to under-served and underrepresented populations. Addressing healthcare disparities requires a multi-faceted approach, including policy changes, increased cultural humility in healthcare delivery, improved access to education and preventive services, and efforts to address health-related social needs. Identifying and recognizing the interconnected nature of these disparities will allow providers to work towards equitable healthcare for all people in a manner that aligns with professional and institutional values.

Objectives:

Participants will increase their understanding of ethical problems and solutions concerning healthcare equity, including but not limited to ethical issues arising from:
a. economic barriers to accessing health services and healthcare insurance;
b. racial, cultural, and linguistic bias and discrimination in healthcare;
c. gender bias and discrimination in healthcare;
d. citizenship and nationality bias and discrimination in healthcare;
e. ability-related bias and discrimination in healthcare.


Thursday, May 23 • 1:00pm - 1:50pm
Compassionate Care and Competence: Transforming Medical Education through Rocky Vista University's Urban Underserved Track

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Join us for an insightful conference presentation exploring the "Urban Underserved" class at RVUCOM. This transformative two-semester enrichment track prepares medical students to serve diverse and vulnerable populations adeptly. This course not only educates students about the unique healthcare needs of refugees, homeless individuals, veterans, and the LGBTQ community in the Metropolitan Denver area but also deeply immerses them in the complexities and rewards of working with these underserved groups.

Our presentation will focus on the experiential learning and personal growth our students achieve through their involvement in the class, confronting challenges such as PTSD, addiction, and language barriers that complicate healthcare delivery.

The session will highlight how the course integrates clinical experiences with a strong foundation in the social determinants of health, enhancing students' abilities to navigate and address issues like income insecurity, food scarcity, and employment challenges that often intersect with health outcomes.

This program not only augments students' medical education but also enriches their perspective on global health and social responsibility. By attending, you will gain insights into how future healthcare professionals are being equipped to deliver compassionate and competent care to some of the most marginalized communities, ultimately shaping them into more empathetic, effective practitioners.

Objectives:

Understand the Unique Challenges: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the specific healthcare needs and challenges faced by underserved populations such as refugees, homeless individuals, veterans, and LGBTQ communities in urban settings. Engage with Real-World Outcomes: Hear first-hand accounts from students about their transformative experiences and the practical skills they have acquired, which they can apply in their future medical practices.

Speakers
avatar for Ashley Yang

Ashley Yang

Medical Student, Rocky Vista University
Ashley Yang (“Ash·lee Yuhng”) is a second-year medical student currently enrolled at Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine, and is passionately dedicated to addressing healthcare disparities in urban underserved communities. Previously in her undergraduate academic... Read More →
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Jensen Fisher

Assistant Professor, Medical Humanities, Rocky Vista University
Professor Jensen Fisher oversees the Urban Underserved Enrichment Track at RVUCOM, a dynamic program he initiated in 2018. This program immerses osteopathic medical students in the complexities of serving urban underserved communities. Presenting alongside a select group of his second-year... Read More →
avatar for Parker Sullivan, MS, OMS-III

Parker Sullivan, MS, OMS-III

Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Parker Sullivan is a third-year medical student at RVUCOM. Growing up in New York City, Parker spent much of his formative years working with his mother at her Women's and Food shelter in Harlem. This upbringing exposed Parker at a young age to the vast number of inequities that existed... Read More →
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Matthew Duncan

Student, Rocky Vista University
Matthew Duncan is a current 2nd year osteopathic medical student attending Rocky Vista University in Parker, Colorado. He is from Dallas, Texas and received a B.S in Biology and MBA from Texas Tech University. He joined the Urban Underserved Track during his first year of medical... Read More →

Moderators
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Nicole Michels

Chair of Medical Humanities/Associate Professor of Physiology, Rocky Vista University
Nicole Michels, PhD, is the Chair of the Department of Medical Humanities and also serves as Assistant Professor of Physiology in the Department of Biomedical Sciences. She graduated from the University of Nebraska Medical Center with a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology... Read More →



Thursday May 23, 2024 1:00pm - 1:50pm MDT
Cambridge Room
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