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FOURTH ANNUAL CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN HEALTHCARE SYMPOSIUM Friday, May 13, 2016 Temple Administrative Services Building 2450 West Hunting Park Avenue 19129 Register online https://medicine.temple.edu/cme 1

Temple Health gratefully acknowledges the funding providedd to support this educational activity by: Phoenix Language Services 2

OVERVIEW OF THE PROGRAM A 2002 report from the Commonwealth Fund entitled Cultural Competence in Health Care: Emerging Frameworks and Practical Approaches defined cultural competence in health care as a system s ability to provide care to patients with diverse values, beliefs and behaviors, including tailoring delivery to meet patients social, cultural, and linguistic needs. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) report To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System states patients should not be harmed by the care that is intended to help them, and they should remain free from accidental injury. In 2010, The Joint Commission released Advancing Effective Communication, Cultural Competence, and Patient- and Family- Centered Care that outlined new requirements for meeting the needs of patients and their families to ensure safety and quality of care. In 2013 the Federal Government revised the Culturally and Linquistically Appropriate Standards (CLAS) which are intended to improve quality and help eliminate healthcare disparities. Temple University Health System (TUHS) serves a large ethnically diverse community that continues to grow with each census. TUHS is a city-wide network located within Philadelphia County, the primary service area. As per the Arab-American Community Development Corporation (AACDC) there is an estimated of 30,000 to 50,000 Arab-Americans living in the five-county area (please refer to US Census 2010 results). The Fourth Annual Cultural Competence in Healthcare Symposium has been designed to equip physicians, nurses and all staff who interact with patients with the necessary tools to meet the needs of diverse patient populations and strengthen the quality of care in the Temple University Health System. Content will focus on increasing staff competence when working with persons of different races, ethnicities, values, beliefs and disabilities using national frameworks set forth by the HHS Office of Minority Health (OMH) and The Joint Commission. TARGET AUDIENCE Physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, and other staff in the healthcare setting who interact with patients and their families. CME/CNE STATEMENT CME s-acreditation STATEMENT The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CERTIFICATION STATEMENT The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. DISCLOSURE POLICY It is the policy of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, The Albert J. Finestone, M.D., Office for Continuing Medical Education that the speaker and provider disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity, and also disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s). The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Office for Continuing Medical Education has established policies in place that will identify and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this educational activity. Detailed disclosure will be made prior to the activity. DISCLOSURES Planning committee members have no relevant financial relationships to disclose. Faculty members have no relevant financial relationships to disclose. NURSES Department of Nursing is an approved provider of Continuing Nursing Education by the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association an accredited approver by the American Nurse s Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Nursing Department designates this Fourth Annual Cultural Competence in Healthcare Symposium to be eligible for 4.5 contact hours. Register online https://medicine.temple.edu/cme 3

GENERAL CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this symposium, participants should be able to: 1) Describe the impact of health disparities on the quality and safety of care. 2) Explain the concept and rationale for culturally competent health care. 3) Discuss cultural issuess that contribute to health disparities affecting the Arab community. 4) Apply new strategies to improve communication, compliance and health outcomes with patients in the Arab community. PROGRAM 8:00 am 9:00 am 9:15 am 10:45 am 11:00 am Registration Welcomee & Introduction Herb Cushing, MD Chief Medical Officer at Health Disparities, Cultural Competency and Implications for Quality Care Abdullah Al-Osaimi, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine and Surgery, Division Chief, Hepatology; Medical Director, Liver Transplantation BREAK MORNING BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Select One) The Arab Community, Culture and Religion Zina Habib, Directorr of Patient Services att Philadelphia International Medicine Dietary Preferences Michelle Ondeck, RD Nutrition Information Manager at Arabs and their Geographical Areas Alexa Firat, Professor of the Arab Studiess Program at Temple University Ethical Patient Medical Decisions and the Role of the Family Stanley Savinese, MD 4

12:00 noon LUNCH 1:00 pm AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Repeated--Seee Morning Sessions for Description) ) The Arab Community, Culture and Religion Zina Habib, Directorr of Patient Services att Philadelphia International Medicine Dietary Preferences Michelle Ondeck, RD Nutrition Information Manager at Arabs and their Geographical Areas Alexa Firat, Professor of the Arab Studiess Program at Temple University Ethical Patient Medical Decisions and the Role of the Family Stanley Savinese, MD 2:00 pm BREAK 2:15 pm Temple and Philadelphia International Medicine Zina Habib, Directorr of Patient Services att Philadelphia International Medicine 2:45 pm Questions 3:00pm Closing Register online https://medicine.temple.edu/cme 5

COURSE DIRECTORS Curtis Miyamoto, MD Professor and Chair, Department of Radiation Oncology Temple University School of Medicine Ángel L. Pagán, MSM Director, Linquistic and Cultural Services COMMITTEE MEMBERS Deborah Crabbe, MD Associate Professor/Clinical Scholar Temple Medicine/ Cardiology Leticia C. Domingo, RN, MSN Clinical Nurse Specialist Nursing Administration Episcopal Campus Jaminola Edgardo, BSN, MA Clinical Nurse Specialist Nursing Administration Episcopal Campus Marisol Dávila Property Manager & Event Coordinator Temple Administrative Services Building Raquel Díaz, RN, BSN, CMI Manager of Interpreter Training Linguistic and Cultural Services Karyn Kelly, RN, BSN, MBA Assoc. Manager Reg. Affairs Regulatory Compliance Sherry Mazer, CPHQ, HACP, FACHE TUHS Corporate Regulatory Officer Curtis Miyamoto, MD Professor and Chair Department of Radiation Oncology Temple University School of Medicine Ángel L. Pagán, MSM Director, Linquistic and Cultural Services Karen Rafferty, RN, MSN Director Nursing Services Nursing Administration Melinda Somasekhar, PhD Assistant Dean Office of CME Temple University School of Medicine Gloria Sonnesso, RN, MSN Clinical Nurse Specialist Nursing Education and QA Lucía Tono-Ramírez, MEd, JD, PhD CME Coordinator Medical Administration Jeanes Hospital Johana Vanegas, MD Director of International Patient Access Fox Chase Cancer Center 6

FACULTY Abdullah M. S. Al-Osaimi, MD, FACP, FACG, AGAF Associate Professor of Medicine and Surgery Division Chief, Hepatology Medical Director, Liver Transplantation Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Herb Cushing, MD, FACP Chief Medical Officer Executive Sponsor, ecare TUH Chief Medical Officer Alexa Firat Professor of Arab Studies Program Temple University Zina Habib Director of Patient Services Philadelphia International Medicine Michele Ondeck, RD Nutrition Information Manager Stanley Savinese, DO Medical Director, Palliative Care Program Temple University Health System 7