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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2017. Facilitating Health Communication with Immigrant, Refugee, and Migrant Populations Through the Use of Health Literacy and Community Engagement Strategies: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24845.
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Appendix A

Workshop Agenda

Facilitating Health Communication with Immigrant, Refugee, and Migrant Populations Through the Use of Health Literate Approaches: A Workshop

March 15, 2017
East Bay Community Foundation
Oakland, CA

8:30-8:45 Welcome, Introduction, and Workshop Overview Bernard Rosof, M.D., MACP
8:45-9:45 Panel: Issues and Challenges
Moderator: Alicia Fernandez, M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
Panelists:
  • Paul Geltman, M.D., M.P.H., Medical Director of Ambulatory Care Services, Franciscan Children’s Hospital
  • Jeffrey B. Caballero, M.P.H., Executive Director, Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations
  • Henry R. Perea, M.P.A., Former Member Board of Supervisors, County of Fresno
9:45-10:15 Discussion
10:15-10:30 BREAK
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2017. Facilitating Health Communication with Immigrant, Refugee, and Migrant Populations Through the Use of Health Literacy and Community Engagement Strategies: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24845.
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10:30-11:35 Panel Accessing and Using Health Care Services
10:30-10:35 Introduction of Panel Speakers

10:35-10:50

Delivering Trauma-Informed Care

Nick Nelson, M.D., Highland Hospital Human Rights Clinic

10:50-11:05

Establishing Trust to Bring Individuals into Primary Care

Jesús E. Quiñones, Guides for Understanding Information and Access Program Coordinator, Casa de Salud

11:05-11:20

Innovative Access Points Customized for Newly Arrived Populations

Julia Liou, M.P.H., Asian Health Services, Healthy Nail Salon Collaborative

11:20-11:35

Medicines: Workshops for Refugees and Immigrants

Kari LaScala, J.D., Health Communication Specialist, Wisconsin Health Literacy

11:35-12:00 Discussion
12:00-1:30 LUNCH
1:30-2:35 Panel: Health Literacy Considerations for Outreach

1:30-1:35

Introduction of Panel Speakers

1:35-1:50

Language Access: Using Health Concepts and Health Literacy in the Teaching of English

Maricel Santos, Ed.D., Associate Professor, San Francisco State University

1:50-2:05

Messaging for Disasters and Emergency Preparedness

Justine Kozo, M.P.H., Chief, Office of Border Health, San Diego Health and Human Services Agency

2:05-2:20

Outreach to Uninsured Foreign-Born Populations

Rishi Sood, M.P.H., Director of Policy and Immigrant Initiatives New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2017. Facilitating Health Communication with Immigrant, Refugee, and Migrant Populations Through the Use of Health Literacy and Community Engagement Strategies: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24845.
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2:20-2:35

Strategies for Identifying and Working with Trusted Advisors/Decision Makers

Mimi Kiser, D.Min., M.P.H., RN, Program Director, Interfaith Health Program, Rollins School of Public Health

2:35-3:15 Discussion
3:15-3:30 BREAK
3:30-4:00 Application of Health Literacy to Communication with Immigrants, Refugees, and Migrants

Megan Rooney, M.S.W., M.Ed., Director of Program Development, Health Literacy Media

4:00-5:00 Panel: A Moderated Discussion: Where Do We Go from Here?
Moderator: Suzanne Bakken, RN, Ph.D., Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Columbia University
Panelists:
  • Anthony Iton, M.D., J.D., M.P.H., Senior Vice President for Healthy Communities, The California Endowment
  • Liliana Osorio, Deputy Director of Health Initiative of the Americas, University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health
  • Clifford Coleman, M.D., M.P.H., Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University
  • Iyanrick John, J.D., M.P.H., Senior Policy Strategist, Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum
  • Hugo Morales, J.D., Executive Director and Co-Founder, Radio Bilingüe
5:00-5:30 Discussion
5:30 Closing Remarks and Adjourn
Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2017. Facilitating Health Communication with Immigrant, Refugee, and Migrant Populations Through the Use of Health Literacy and Community Engagement Strategies: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24845.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2017. Facilitating Health Communication with Immigrant, Refugee, and Migrant Populations Through the Use of Health Literacy and Community Engagement Strategies: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24845.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2017. Facilitating Health Communication with Immigrant, Refugee, and Migrant Populations Through the Use of Health Literacy and Community Engagement Strategies: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24845.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2017. Facilitating Health Communication with Immigrant, Refugee, and Migrant Populations Through the Use of Health Literacy and Community Engagement Strategies: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24845.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2017. Facilitating Health Communication with Immigrant, Refugee, and Migrant Populations Through the Use of Health Literacy and Community Engagement Strategies: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24845.
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The increasingly diverse ethnic composition of the United States population has created a profound and ongoing demographic shift, and public health and health care organizations face many challenges as they move to address and adapt to this change. To better understand how the public health and health care communities can meet the challenges of serving an increasingly diverse population, the Roundtable on Health Literacy conducted a public workshop on facilitating health communication with immigrant, refugee, and migrant populations through the use of health literate approaches. The goal of the workshop was to identify approaches that will enable organizations that serve these ethnically and culturally diverse populations in a manner that allows all members of these communities to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and the services needed to make appropriate health and personal decisions. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

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