UCSF Fresno 2020-2021 Annual Report

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Continuing Medical Education and Community Events

As the largest academic medical education institution in the San Joaquin Valley, UCSF Fresno hosts many continuing education conferences and events each year to elevate clinician knowledge and share best practices with the goal of enhancing health care and patient outcomes in the region. In addition, UCSF Fresno holds community events aimed at engaging and educating community members about health and medical issues and empowering participants to improve their own health with information and free screenings. UCSF Fresno offered nine CME and community events in between July 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021. Three of these were new educational events, and we continued our virtual format due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020 Virtual Mini Med School series was held on consecutive Tuesdays from Sept. 15 through Oct. 20, 2020. More than 800 people from across the United States, Canada, Mexico, Jamaica and Iraq registered for this series of community lectures and about 650 people ranging from students to adults participated. An annual favorite, Mini Med School shares the latest trends and topics in health care and medicine with general audiences. Subjects included: response to COVID-19, critical care in the sky and on land, being healthy on the inside and outside, mental health, internal medicine and medical education. Sukhjit Dhillon, MD, clinical instructor in the Department of Emergency Medicine, was the program director. The 2020 Virtual Integrative Medicine Symposium was held on Oct. 3, 2020. The event was the first for the Department of Family and Community Medicine’s Palliative Medicine Division. About 70 people participated online. The event was designed to increase awareness of the latest end-of-life interventions, including medical aid in dying in California, advances in evidence-based prescribing practices and more. Patrick Macmillan, MD, chief of the Palliative Medicine Division, was the program director. The Second UCSF Fresno Liver Expo was held virtually on Oct. 10, 2020. This community event focused on prevention and management of fatty liver disease and steps attendees can take to improve liver health. In addition to liver health lectures, the expo included an exercise class and cooking demo from Trelio Restaurant in Clovis, California. About 200 people participated online. Marina Royman, MD, director of the UCSF Fresno Liver Program, was the program director. The Second Annual Autism Symposium for Primary Care Providers was held online on Jan. 23, 2021. Led by foremost experts and co-hosted by the Central Valley Regional Center, this virtual program gave providers and allied health professionals the information and tools needed to initiate early diagnosis, intervention and provide community support resources for children with autism or related neurodevelopmental disorders. Nearly 130 health care professionals participated. John Moua, MD, interim chief of the UCSF Fresno Department of Pediatrics, was the program director. 28


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