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Omar Khan, MD MHS FAAFP
President & CEO, Delaware Health Sciences Alliance
www.dhsa.org
The DHSA was founded in 2009 to collaborate on education, research, and clinical programs to
benefit Delawareans
DHSA: key achievements 2010-17
• Programs :• Provided Workforce Training and Retraining for Practice
Transformation in DE• Created workgroups for MCH, Global Health, IRB, IT, Community
Engagement• Developed partnerships with 3 international sites for
collaboration and education (Bangladesh, India, UK)• Convened conferences on women’s health and
global/community health• Transitioned to DHSA LLC
DHSA: key achievements 2010-17
• Support of partners in grant funding:• Organized research consultations for CTSA • Setting the foundation for ACCEL CTR (1st round) -
$28M• Collaborated with DE for successful CMMI planning
grant + SIM grant• Provided direct seed funding:
• Research and educational programs including Health Coaching Certificate, Engineering Capstone Projects, Interprofessional Training Platforms, Mentoring Programs, and Global Health Tracks for Residency
Christiana Care Health
System PresidentDr. Janice
Nevin
Nemours /A.I.duPont
Chief Executive
Dr. Roy Proujansky
Thomas Jefferson University President
Dr. Stephen Klasko
University of Delaware
PresidentDr. Dennis
Assanis
Organizational Structure
Committees
President & CEODr. Omar Khan
Advisory CouncilProgram
Manager: Jennifer
Passarella
DHSA 2.0 : 2018+
• Enhancing medical education for all Delawareans• Helping meet DE health workforce needs throughout the state• Focusing on research that matters to our communities• Expanding affiliate membership in the Alliance• Sustaining educational programs in global & community
health• Building a strong administrative foundation of fiscal
management, communication & new media, and partner alignment
• Enhancing opportunities for ALL Delawareans to attend medical school
• DIMER partnership: State of DE with Sidney Kimmel Medical College of TJU and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
• Partnering with Delaware Branch Campus
Medical Education
Medical Education
• Assisted in creating welcome letters to newly admitted students to Sidney Kimmel (Jefferson) and PCOM: 38 in all this year
• Partnered on 2 receptions for DIMER students:
• New DIMER grads from medical school (May 2018)
• DE Branch Campus students in 2nd and 3rd years (Aug 2018)
• In partnership with DIMER, planning at least one opportunity each in Kent & Sussex County a year, to increase qualified DIMER applicants (event in Jan 2019)
August 2018 Reception
• Making it more attractive for DIMER students to return as physicians to serve Delaware
• DIMER partnership can be leveraged to create deeper connections with students and residents
• DE health systems can be hubs for recruiting DIMER grads through connections which start in med school
• Plan a statewide DE Recruitment Day in partnership with all health systems and DIMER for those nearing end of residency
Medical Workforce
Communications
• Created workgroup with leadership from all 4 institutions
• Linked DHSA social media accounts to each of the institutions• Opportunity to highlight efforts that align with DHSA priorities
(e.g. medical education and research)
• DHSA request form with 72 hour turn-around with 1 click:
• News/Press and Events from each institution are linked to DHSA website
www.dhsa.org
Research that matters to Delaware
• Our emphasis on a statewide research strategy resulted in successful NIH grant (2013-2018) and its renewal (2018-2023)
– ACCEL program includes all DE DHSA members + Delaware State Univ. + numerous others as part of Community Advisory Committee
• With many other groups providing research funding (ACCEL, INBRE, etc.), in 2019 DHSA will focus on high-impact pilot funding for population health
• Host a Shark Tank event April 2019, with AM being presentation of pop health innovations and PM being 20-minute pitches x 5
– Winner receives $50,000 per year funding
Global & Community Health
• Those with interest in global & community health are twice as likely to work in under-served communities where they train
• DHSA has hosted 5 consecutive GH Symposia, linking key faculty from all 4 institutions.
• Helped create CCHS Global Health Residency tracks (many DHSA volunteer speakers), x-pollination for UD courses (public health, global health, anthropology), UD Plastino advisors, and TJU global health group participants
• All global health track grads (2014-18) from Family Medicine and Medicine/Pediatrics practice clinical primary care
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ttRKpIwK8dSC2Y3ml7Oelis9PW2RbuVT/view
Engagement of Affiliates
• Every Delaware health system has a stake in Delaware’s health future
• DHSA is interested in partnering on areas of mutual interest such as DIMER, workforce/recruitments, and community engagement
• Meetings with DHA health system partners in 2017-18:
– Bayhealth Medical Center
– Beebe Medical Center
– St. Francis Hospital
– Nanticoke Heath Services
• We are interested in your feedback!
What can DHSA do for you?
• Bring back Delawareans to your health care workplace
• Facilitate cross-institution conversations for research, education, or clinical care
• Link to resources at all member institutions, in medical/health sciences/nursing/PT education (residency & medical school)
• Help you present your pop health ideas at the 2019 symposium
• Leverage our partnership with academic journals and conferences to advance your medical staff and research personnel
• Co-sponsor your x-institutional symposium, workgroup or other collaboration
• Be open to ways you would like us to assist
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Web: www.dhsa.orgEmail: [email protected]