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DECEMBER 2022
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

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LACMA OFFICERS

President | Omer Deen, MD, FACG, AGAF

President-elect | Jerry Abraham, MD, MPH, CMQ

Treasurer | Po-Yin Samuel Huang, MD

Secretary | Heather Silverman, MD

Immediate Past-President | Jeffery Lee, MD

LACMA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

COUNCILORS-AT-LARGE

Robert Bitonte, MD, JD | 1

Samuel Fink, MD | 6

Sion Roy, MD | 5

Richard Seidman, MD | 1

Stacey Ludwig, MD | 1

COUNCILORS

C Freeman, MD, MBA, FAPA | D1

Michael Cao, MD | D2

Marc Mendes, MD | D6

Kambiz Kosari, MD | D7

Steven Sawelson, MD | D9

Sharon Jakus-Waldman, MD | D10

Stephanie Booth, MD | D10

Diego Caivano, MD | D14

Nancy Ellerbroek, MD | D17

Lisa Firestone, MD | SCPMG

Roxana Yoonessi, MD, JD | SCPMG

Troy Elander, MD | SSGPF

Cristian Rico, MD | AltaMed

Hector Flores, MD | 1, EPC Chair

Richard Huynh, MD | Young Physician Councilor

Anna Yap, MD | Resident Councilor

Cecilia Leggett, MD | Alt. Resident Councilor

Aileen Arevalo | Student Councilor, UCLA

Justin Cheng | Alt. Medical Student Councilor, USC

TRUSTEES & CHAIR DELEGATION

Jerry Abraham, MD | CMA Trustee

Resa Caivano, MD | Chair of the LACMA Delegation

LACMA’s Board of Directors consists of a group of dedicated physicians working hard to uphold your rights and the rights of your patients. They always welcome hearing your comments and concerns. You can contact them by emailing or calling Lisa Le, VP of Operations and Strategic Initiatives, at lisa@lacmanet.org or 213-226-0304.

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Some of the greatest medical minds in our field joined us on November 4th at the 10th Annual Los Angeles Healthcare Awards. As you will see on the following pages, that evening served as an incredibly inspiring demonstration of the impact physicians and healthcare-related organizations are having across the county every day, in a wide variety of ways.

As we gathered again in person to honor these healthcare heroes, I engaged in meaningful conversations with the physicians in attendance, and a common theme quickly began to emerge. In conversation after conversation, it became clear that the past two-and-a-half years have demonstrated how vital the Los Angeles County Medical Association is to our community and all of Southern California.

LACMA’s extraordinary support of healthcare heroes across the county throughout the pandemic, and continuing still today, clearly served to remind the physician community of the true value of their LACMA membership.

our care for countless reasons we know all too well.

It also turned the focus away from many other topics and crises that are so vital to our profession. As a community, we must address everything from access to care, medical provider burnout, gun violence as a public health crisis, Medicare and Medi-Cal parity, and forging vital relationships with medical organizations.

As physicians, we are bombarded with legislative changes and regulatory and procedural challenges impacting how we can best serve our patients, staff, and co-workers.

These are just some of the reasons why a strong LACMA with a committed membership is better for our profession, for our patients, and for our individual practices.

These are just some of the reasons why a strong LACMA with a committed membership is better for our profession, for our patients, and for our individual practices.

Value that we are adding to as we move into 2023, with LACMA investing as the lead sponsor of the Healthcare Burnout Symposium and offering deep discounts to our members. We are also extending those discounts to their key staff.

LACMA and CMA represent the voices of more than 44,000 physicians throughout our state, although LACMA membership currently stands at just under 7,000. That’s a good number, but we stand so much stronger when we stand together.

COVID threw all of our lives – and the lives of our patients --- into a blender that was switched to its highest speed. As allencompassing as it became, it did not eliminate other medical conditions. But it made patient care harder for us and those in

All this and more are debated and dealt with at our LACMA board meetings. I encourage you to come and share your point of view on any number of relevant topics in the new year.

If you think Taylor Swift and Hamilton are hot tickets, wait ‘til you experience a LACMA Board meeting! THAT is the “room where it happens!”

And if coming to a meeting doesn’t work for you, we also encourage sharing your points of view in writing.

LACMA is a vital resource. We know better than anyone else what is needed to provide the best care. As united LACMA members, we can and must advocate for best practices and needed change.

I am honored to serve as your President, and I invite you to get involved in ways that help us grow and make a positive difference in 2023 and beyond.

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WE ARE READY

When I started this article, my focus was “2022 in Review.” But as I wrote, and as I started discussing the theme with the LACMA physicians and team, it quickly became clear that, while we accomplished a LOT in 2022 — our Practice Makeover Initiative, the LACMA Solutions Portal, addressing gun violence as a public health crisis, doing more than talking about access to care as examples — there was an overwhelming sense that it was all in preparation for a reimagined LACMA and a 2023 that we are all very, very excited about!

COVID was such a challenging time for our physicians. For the LACMA team, it provided a crash course in our tagline - You Take Care of Patients. We Take Care of You. We watched your perseverance and heroism in action every day, and we learned so much about what you experience. That has served to renew our commitment and determination to serve and support you in new and innovative ways.

Marching into the new year armed with those lessons and your inspiration, we have made perhaps our most impactful investment to date. LACMA is proud to be the lead sponsor for the groundbreaking Healthcare Burnout Symposium, February 23-25, at the UCLA Luskin Conference Center.

Kicking off on the 23rd with pre-conference workshops and immersive experiences for physicians. The main conference, on the 24th & 25th, will welcome nationally recognized speakers including a first-ofits-kind physician panel discussion on gun violence sponsored by the Cooperative of American Physicians. The multi-day event will offer CMEs and provide solutions to the burnout epidemic plaguing the profession. Members of LACMA receive a $400 discount for this profoundly impactful event. And to compound the impact, LACMA is extending this exclusive discount to our members’ key

staff members. Additional group discounts are available as well.

Visit www.stophealthcareburnout.com to see the complete agenda and register.

The lessons we learned watching you save lives and change lives during the pandemic while sacrificing your health and wellbeing led to a fairly easy response: what can LACMA do to help physicians?

WE ARE LISTENING

We continue to partner with our foundational partners like CAP and Aledade for example, while actively pursuing new partnerships in response to your requests.

Every Practice Makeover, every phone call, every zoom call, and every LACMA event conversation, the LACMA team is actively listening. When we hear your needs, concerns, and challenges, the entire LACMA team mobilizes to find new ideas, initiatives, and partners that can provide you with innovative solutions.

WE ARE GROWING

Perhaps most inspiring is the growth we generated in 2022 that will propel us into 2023 and beyond, like the groundbreaking partnerships with Promise Health Plan and L.A. Care Health Plan and the expansion of a special relationship with AltaMed Health Services, the first Federally Qualified Health Center to sign a 3-year commitment with LACMA back in 2019.

And now, LACMA is ready. Whatever comes, we are bigger, better, and stronger than ever before. We are growing. We are adding new ways to support and serve our physicians as they serve their patients.

As we put 2022 behind us, we continue to look forward. In the wake of the pandemic, facing tremendous economic headwinds, we still persevered, delivered, and even grew with the potential for historic growth in 2023. I hope you continue to share with me how we’re doing, where we can improve, and, specifically, how I can do better as a leader. Your input, ideas, engagement, and membership and its aligned value are what ultimately drives LACMA, and for that, I thank you.

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There was an overwhelming sense that it was all in preparation for a reimagined LACMA, and a 2023 that we are all very, very excited about!

10th ANNUAL

Los HealthcareAngelesAwards

On November 4, the Los Angeles healthcare community gathered for the 2022 Los Angeles Healthcare Awards celebrating the Patient Care Foundation of L.A. County and honoring medical students and healthcare heroes from across the county.

Held at the beautiful Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, guests were greeted by the LACMA team and welcomed with a lively cocktail hour in the solarium. After moving into the tent-covered fountain-side promenade, the festivities continued.

LACMA’s 151st president, Dr. Omer Deen, was the first to take the stage to welcome guests and introduce the Chairman of the Patient Care Foundation, Dr. Troy Elander.

“How wonderful to be back in person after the COVID era forced us into virtual events for what seemed like a century or two,” Dr. Deen joked before welcoming Dr. Elander.

Dr. Elander emphatically echoed the sentiment: “Boy, that sounds good- “Good evening, everyone!” There’s something wonderful about saying that to an actual room filled with people and not into a Zoom Room filled with people secretly ordering lunch on their laptops.”

“Tonight is our 10th event – that’s a major milestone. It can’t be said enough – every physician in this room, everyone who works even tangentially in the medical profession, is a hero. The Coronavirus pandemic put us to a major test, and we passed well beyond what anyone could have expected. [W]e all had specific challenges which we faced with absolute commitment. That is who we are. That is what we do”

And that’s why we founded this event ten years ago –to shine a light on members of our community who go so above and beyond in their commitment to helping patients and advancing the practice of medicine.

“Then the Foundation took things a step further. We wanted to encourage and recognize the next generation—their vision and passion for giving back to their communities put into perspective why we’re here. We not only find the best students, but we also facilitate mentorship between our members and young physicians working in underserved areas. We also find funds to help new community-based physicians pay off their loans.”

“I have the honor of recognizing another group of heroes who stood with us while we were on the front lines – our sponsors. They’ve always been there for us, and their commitment didn’t waver – even when both the world and our profession turned upside down and budgets disappeared.”

While we know the current environment presents new challenges, it allows us to engage with our partners as we support our physicians and the community in new and innovative ways. My thanks to all of you. Again, thanks to our sponsors and friends. And congratulations to all of tonight’s honorees.”

Following a presentation of awards that included no shortage of awe, breathtaking inspiration, and more than a few tears, as you will experience as you read about the honorees on the following pages, Dr. Elander and Dr. Elizabeth Kurihara closed out the night.

“It’s been wonderful tonight to reconnect in person,” said Dr. Elander. “I’d like to congratulate all our honorees, thank all of our presenters, and offer special thanks and congratulations to our wonderful scholarship students.”

“Thank you all for your support of LACMA and the Patient Care Foundation, Dr. Kurihara added. “We couldn’t do it without you.”

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LACMA CEO Gustavo Friedrichsen then recognized and thanked longtime supporters and event sponsors. Honorees and presenters: Top Row, Left to Right: Dr. Ali Gholamrezanezhad, Dr. Diana Lodoño, Johnna Gherardini, Dr. Mark Goulston, Richard Zaldivar, Ann Kerr, Rohit Shukla, Dr. Evelyn Janet Bonilla, Alina Moran, Vickie Kropenske. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Dr. Jeffery Lee, Dr. Elizabeth Kurihara, Dr. Omer Deen, Dr. Troy Elander, Dr. Jerry Abraham, Dr. Heather Silverman, Gustavo Friederichsen, Lisa Le. Guests were greeted by the LACMA team and welcomed with a lively cocktail hour in the solarium.

INNOVATION AWARD Community Service The

Wall Las Memorias

INDEPENDENT PHYSICIAN Leadership Award

“Diana Londoño is a board-certified urologist who truly cares about her patients’ total well-being. Only 10% of urologists are women, and only half of a single percent is both female and Latinx. In addition to caring for her patients, she is a frequent guest speaker for informative medical segments for organizations like City of Hope, on television, in print, and in podcasts. In addition, Diana has done something remarkable for the medical community by creating “Physician Coach Support,” a grassroots organization where certified life coaches offer no-charge one-onone life support to physicians who need mental or emotional support. Burnout in our profession is real. Sadly, too many of us ignore the old adage, “Physician, heal thyself,” and ignore problems that affect our lives, health, and ability to care for our patients. She’s there for her patients. She’s there for her colleagues. She’s there for her community. Dr. Londono will be speaking at the Healthcare Burnout Symposium in February 2023, where she will be taking a deep dive into burnout. We encourage all of you to attend this informative event.”

- Dr. Jerry Abraham, presenting the Independent Physician Award to Dr. Londoño

“While all of us are still reeling from the Coronavirus pandemic, for many people, its arrival echoed the early days of an earlier medical crisis. For the LGBTQIA community, HIV-AIDS was a plague that tragically was ignored by too many people of power. While progress has been made, the death toll in this country is about 675,000, and every year 13,000 people die of the virus. Here in East Los Angeles, an extraordinary 10,000-square-foot monument stands in Lincoln Heights. Put into motion in 1993 by Angeleno Richard Zaldivar, it was dedicated in 2004 as THE WALL LAS MEMORIAS PROJECT. A beautiful memorial featuring walkways, gardens, and, of course, beautiful murals –the project exists to provide services to LGBTQIA people in our Latinx community. Those wide-ranging services include innovative mental health prevention services to LGBTQIA youth and in the transgender community. They have also been involved in several campaigns, including ACT NOW AGAINST METH, an initiative at the forefront of that problem that began in 2007. A breathtaking memorial, it is also a place to initiate communication, education, advocacy, and building leadership for all underserved populations in the LA Latinx community.”

- Dr. Jeffery Lee presenting the Innovation Award for Community Service to the founder and executive director of The Wall Las Memorias, Richard Zaldivar

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INNOVATION AWARDFacilities

Hope Street Margolis Family Center, a program of Dignity HealthCalifornia Hospital Medical Center in partnership with UCLA

“As the saying goes, “it takes a village,” and Hope Street is one of the most dedicated, caring, and transformative villages in our city, if not the entire country. The Center is a community health, education, and recreation program with a mission to educate children, strengthen families and provide physical and mental health services to children, young adults, and parents. Their commitment to children starts at birth and stays supportive through high school and college. There simply isn’t sufficient time to cover all that they do but suffice it to say they offer all-day, yearround services. When the pandemic struck, they found a way to keep community children educated and families fed. They delivered hundreds of gallons of milk and more than a quarter of a million diapers. Governor Newsom is one of their biggest fans and visited the center as part of his effort to highlight his historic $2.3 billion investment in early childhood education and his commitment to create and implement a master plan for early learning and care.”

MEDIA AWARD

Shine the Light

“I know we’re exiting much of the early days of the COVID era, but the truth is, we’ll be sorting out its effects on all of our lives for a long time. While we are well aware of the physical toll of the past 30 months, it was also a time of serious mental and emotional health issues. This year’s “Shine the Light” Media Award honoree spent more than a quarter century as a UCLA assistant clinical professor of psychiatry, specializing in suicide prevention, and then spent years as an FBI Police and Hostage negotiation trainer. On his watch, there was not a single suicide. Having spent years in some of the most stressful and high-stakes situations, he next turned his focus on writing books. Not surprisingly, they were immediate best-sellers, with one in particular – entitled Just Listen – being translated into 28 languages and named the top book in the world on the subject of “Listening.” Looking at our world today, it’s safe to say “listening” is a skill in need of a renaissance. He also has a highly-rated podcast called The Wakeup Call. He is also a co-founder of The Rising Tide Challenge. It’s a multi-platform movement that hopes people will have their voices heard by simply finishing the phrase – “My hopeful future will have…” ...My hopeful future will include a lot more of his wisdom.”

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- Elizabeth Kurihara presenting the Innovation Award for Facilities to the Hope Street Margolis Family Center, accepted by president of Dignity Health – California Hospital Medical Center, Alina Moran and Dr. Evelyn Janet Bonilla, a graduate of the Hope Street Family Center - Dr. Heather Silverman presenting the Shine the Light Media Award to Dr. Mark Goulston

INNOVATION AWARDTechnology

Heal.LA Initiative

Powered by Larta Institute

“Where do tomorrow’s leaders come from? How can we encourage the best and the brightest? The Larta Institute has begun a fascinating initiative designed to foster innovation in science and technology to aid our planet’s sustainability. Larta was founded close to 3 decades ago in LA. It emerged as California’s regional technology alliance to stimulate the economic development of technology-based enterprises. They quickly partnered with government agencies like DARPA, NIH, NSF, and NOAA to commercialize novel research and innovation. Their discoveries focus on reversing the global catastrophes affecting the environment, food, education, energy, and healthcare. A daunting list, but their innovations in science and tech are working to transform needs as basic as how we sustainably feed, fuel, and heal the world. From Climate to Agriculture to Clean Tech to Marine and Ocean life – their daily mandate is to find ways to save the world. We simply can’t explain their formula, but suffice it to say they have assisted more than 4,000 start-ups, commercialized more than 6,000 science and technologies, raised more than four and a half billion in non-dilutive funding by their portfolio companies, and more than 2 billion in private investment.”

- Dr. Jerry Abraham, presenting the Innovation Award for Technology to founder and CEO of Larta Institute, Rohit Shukla.

INNOVATION AWARD Public Education

Ali Gholamrezanezhad, MD, FEBNM, DABR

Dr. Ali Gholamrezanezhad is a respected Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology at USC’s Keck School of Medicine. He’s also the director of clinical research for the department of radiology and associate section chief of emergency radiology. In what we idealistically call the “post-COVID” era, he has initiated vital research into the correlation between critical situations and patient care. His goal is to discover ways to have both immediate and long-term impacts on patient care, especially during trauma, epidemics, and pandemics. He has led a team that has produced more than 55 journal articles focusing on: Investigating the radiologic presentations of COVID-19, Clinical factors predisposing patients to complications of COVID-19 (such as ICU admission, intubation, or death)

Long-term pulmonary consequences of COVID-19 The impact of the global pandemic on healthcare workers and medical students

Radiology department preparedness for surge potential, factors influencing differential casefatality rates in countries worldwide

And the best approach to transition to the postCOVID-19 era

Beyond the 55 scholarly articles, he has edited a brand-new imaging textbook, “CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019: A CLINICAL GUIDE,” which covers all aspects of diagnostic and treatment approaches to the disease. To call his work precise and timely is quite an understatement.”

- Gustavo Friederichsen presenting the Innovation Award for Public Education to Dr. Ali Gholamrezanezhad

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This year, the Patient Care Foundation created an entirely new award category for extraordinary people who acted bravely during a time of crisis: The Heart of Courage Award. Nothing about our recent times has been typical, and this year, there are two very special people we wanted to recognize. Each made a principled and courageous stand against the madness of increased gun violence.

Heart of Courage Steve Kerr

“Last May in Uvalde, Texas 19 children, and 2 adults were killed in the deadliest-ever shooting at a Texas public school. The next day, Golden State Warriors Coach, Steve Kerr, was expected to give an NBA press conference about his team’s chances in the finals. But that day, Steve used that power of the press for a bigger purpose. Because for Steve, the matter is one he knows all too well. When Steve was 18, living in Lebanon, where his father taught at the American University of Beirut, the militant Islamic Jihad shot and killed his father. His father was 52 years old. Steve said that day at the press conference, “I’m not going to talk about basketball. Any basketball questions don’t matter.” Steve spoke honestly about the gun violence that had occurred just the day before and educated his audience about the mental and emotional scars that rip through survivors who have lost a loved one to gun violence. That day, in that place, with so many cameras on him – Steve Kerr made a stand to the American people and to our leaders in Washington.”

- Dr. Omer Deen, presenting the Heart of Courage Award to Steve’s mother, Ann Kerr, accepting on his behalf

Heart of Courage

“Dr. John Cheng was one of us. He was a beloved and respected sports medicine physician with South Coast Medical Group. All knew him for his kindness, generosity of spirit, and quiet, humble nature. He was a man who lived for his community and donated countless hours of his time to patients in need. He felt empathy was an essential skill for a physician, and he practiced what he preached. Last May, the same month as the Uvalde shooting, tragedy struck at his church. A madman, motivated by hatred towards the Taiwanese, attacked the church. He had secured doors with chains and tried to disable locks with super glue, clearly making sure congregants wouldn’t be able to leave when he opened fire. With no thought for his own safety, Dr. John Cheng rushed the shooter and attempted to disarm him. While this supreme act of courage cost Dr. Cheng his life, his actions enabled others to tackle the assailant and hogtie him with an extension cord. The attack wounded five people – but without John’s actions, there would have been many more wounded and potential fatalities. We mourn for our heroic brother and appreciate his family for allowing us to recognize his courage.”

- Dr. Deen, presenting the Heart of Courage Award to Dr. John Cheng. Accepting on his behalf, executive director of South Coast Medical Group, Johnna Gherardini

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Healthcare Champion of the Year

Pfizer

“It was only 18 months ago when it became clear that we were on the verge of an international health crisis unlike anything we’d experienced in our collective lifetimes. While we had to deal with so many immediate problems – the overwhelming question remained, how do we best treat victims of COVID-19? There wasn’t even time to ask, “How can we keep people with Covid from getting to the point where they must be hospitalized?” The magic word of the moment was “vaccine.” What would it take to create one, and how quickly could it happen? Fortunately, a team at Pfizer was already working on developing therapeutics focusing on viruses such as HIV, Hepatitis C, Rhinovirus, and SARS-CoV-1…a virus that in 2003 had rapidly spread throughout Asia. While luckily, the SARS outbreak of 2003 resolved before their discovery could be tested on humans, the similarity between the two viruses offered a good place for new research to start. Two teams were quickly formed: one to explore the legacy compound, the other to design a novel, oral therapeutic agent. Over 24 months, more than 2,000 dedicated Pfizer employees came together to share their strengths and expertise. As we know, the typical time from discovery to approval of a new drug takes an average of 12 years. Given the vast global emergency at hand, they worked together to answer the call in a fraction of that time. On August 23, 2021, the FDA announced the first approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 Vaccine. Not since the space race had there been anything like the concentrated effort to help people in real-time fight this virus. The day of that announcement was the first collective sigh of relief. Yes, we knew we were far from the end or even the beginning of the end. But, to quote Winston Churchill, who knew a thing or two about winning wars, the Pfizer vaccine was< “the end of the beginning.”

- Dr. Troy Elander, presenting the 2022 Healthcare Champion of the Year Award to Pfizer

To watch the award presentations or learn more about the Patient Care Foundation and donate visit www.patientcarefoundation.org

Humankindness brings us together.

Dignity Health – California Hospital Medical Center and the Hope Street Margolis Family Center are honored to sponsor the Patient Care Foundation’s “10th Annual Los Angeles Healthcare Awards.” As we reflect on the challenges faced during the last two and a half years, we honor the Patient Care Foundation for its commitment in recognizing those healthcare heroes who have selflessly demonstrated their dedication to the health and safety of our community.

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.