Corpus Christi Healthcare Diversity Summit

Date

October 21, 2015

Theme

"Transformational Diversity in Healthcare"

Presented By

Location

Del Mar College
4101 Old Brownsville Rd
124 A and B
Corpus Christi, TX 78405

Featured Speaker

Dr. Kristina Stillsmoking PhD
Featured Speaker

Director, Clinical Skills and Education Network
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley


 

Program Agenda

8:00am - 9:00am Registration, Continental Breakfast & Networking
9:00am - 10:00am Featured Speaker: To Be Determined
10:00am - 10:15am Break
10:15am - 11:10am Panel Discussion
11:10am - 11:15am Recognition of Sponsors and Closing Remarks

2015 Panel Discussion Topic:

Many Faces: Addressing Diversity in Healthcare

Diversity. It is a word that means something different to each and every person. The changing demographics and economics of our growing multicultural world and the long-standing disparities in the health status of people from culturally diverse backgrounds have challenged health care providers and organizations to consider cultural diversity as a priority. However, health care providers must realize that addressing cultural diversity goes beyond knowing the values, beliefs, practices and customs of African Americans, Asians, Hispanics/Latinos, Native Americans/Alaskan Natives, and Pacific Islanders. In addition to racial classification and national origin, there are many other faces of cultural diversity. Religious affiliation, language, physical size, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability (both physical and mental), political orientation, socio-economic status, occupational status and geographical location are but a few of the faces of diversity.

Painting with a Broad Brush: “One size does not fit all”

“One size does not fit all” when it comes to delivering patient care. Even within specific groups, there is a wide array of demographics consisting of patients with different needs, experiences, and perspectives. Therefore, when assessing the best way to handle patients, you can’t “paint with a broad brush”. The care administered to each patient should be tailored based on his or her unique circumstances and “cultural lens”.

Panelists

Dr. Lana Petru
Panelist

SVP, Learning & Performance
Center for Performance Learning


A member of the firm’s Healthcare, Life Sciences & Pharmaceuticals team, Bill focuses his practice on administrative and regulatory defense and litigation within the healthcare industry. He advises both individual healthcare providers and institutional healthcare clients on state and federal licensure and compliance and enforcement matters, with an emphasis on proactive measures that ensure compliance and minimize litigation risk. Bill’s experience comprises all aspects of healthcare professional licensure and practice, long-term care licensure, regulation and enforcement, medical staff issues, credentialing and compliance with rules of state and federal regulatory agencies, and allegations of fraud and abuse matters. Bill has litigated on behalf of his clients in state and federal administrative courts, as well as in numerous Texas district courts. Bill’s work on behalf of clients has included: * Assisting healthcare professionals in obtaining license reinstatement before the Texas Health Professions Licensure Boards after suspension or revocation. * Representing physicians and advanced practice nurses in peer review and credentialing matters with healthcare systems. * Representing long-term care providers before state and federal regulatory agencies in compliance and enforcement matters, including litigating federal appeals. * Serving as first-chair in administrative appeals and cases against federal, state and local government regulatory agencies on behalf of entities and healthcare professionals. * Working with healthcare entities on compliance issues, including audits. Before joining Husch Blackwell, Bill was a partner at Brown McCarroll. Professional Associations and Memberships * American Bar Association, Commission on Law and Aging, 2013; Health Care Section, Long-Term Care Task Force, chair, 2013; Nursing and Allied Professionals Task Force, vice chair, 2013 * American Health Lawyers Association * Austin Bar Association, Health Law Section * State Bar of Texas Awards and Recognitions * Austin Under 40, legal category, 2006 * Texas Diversity Council, Individual DiversityFIRST Award, 2011, 2014 * Texas Super Lawyers, Rising Star, Health Care, 2006 Civic Involvement * American Red Cross of Central Texas, Board of Directors, 2010-present * Austin Symphony Orchestra, Board of Directors, 2009-present * Austin Symphony, BATS Young Member Group, Board of Directors, 2002-present * Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas, Board of Directors, 2002-2006; Foundation Board, 2006-present, chair, 2005-2007 * Central Texas High School, Mock Trial Competition, administrator and regional coordinator, 1996-2005 * Leadership Austin, Essential Class, 2008 * National Black Graduate Students Association, Legal Affairs, associate director, 1996-2001; Advisory Committee to the Board of Directors, 1996-2001 * Samaritan Center for Counseling, Board of Directors, 2005-2010; president, 2009-2010 * Texas Appleseed Project, One-to-One Mentorship Program, Steering Committee, 1999-2004; mentor, 1999-2001 * University of Texas at Austin Law School, Career Services Mentorship Program, mentor, 1999-present * Young Women’s Alliance, Advisory Council, 2013-present
Annette Rodriguez is the Health Director of the Corpus Christi – Nueces County Public Health District in Corpus Christi, Texas. She received her B.A. from The University of Texas in Austin and her Master of Public Health from The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Public Health. She was an executive board member for the American Diabetes Association for over 6 years. Prior to becoming the Health Director she was a Certified Infection Control Practitioner for nine years at Christus Spohn Hospital. She has worked at the Health District for the past fourteen-years, and has been the Director for over 12 years. She applied for and received additional funding in excess of 20 Million dollars to enhance public health programs that contribute to the overall health and wellbeing of Nueces County residents. In addition she developed and initiated a six month wellness program to city and county employees to challenge making healthier lifestyle choices. She works-out as a form of relaxation at a variety of fitness programs but enjoys cross-fit the most. She currently resides in Corpus Christi with her husband, 4 children and their 3 dogs.

Moderator

To be determined

Sponsorship Opportunities

Sponsorships start at $250
Individual Registrations — $35
Students in the medical field — FREE
*Free Registrations are on a first come first serve basis.

For sponsorship opportunities, contact Laura Alvarado at laura.alvarado@texasdiversitycouncil.org

Sponsors

To be determined
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Texas Diversity Council

National Diversity Council