Session date: 
12/08/2022 - 8:00am to 9:00am

PRESENTATION TITLE

CHARM 2021:  Community Health Assets and Resilience Measures
PRESENTER(S)

Jay-Sheree P. Allen, M.D., Senior Associate Consultant and Department Diversity Lead, Family Medicine Midwest, Assistant Professor, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

Sean M. Phelan, Ph.D., MPH, Associate Professor, Consultant, Section Head, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Division of Health Care Delivery Research, Robert D. & Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Healthcare Delivery, & Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Identify Community Engagement approaches and strengths for evaluating the needs of diverse populations living around the Mayo Clinic.
  • Summarize the highest priority needs of diverse populations living around the Mayo Clinic.
  • Synthesize the five primary recommendations of the CHARM study and implications for practice, research, and education.

PRESENTERS BIO

Jay-Sheree Allen, MD is a Senior Associate Consultant in the Mayo Clinic Department of Family Medicine in Rochester, Minn., and an Assistant Professor at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science. She is committed to improving the health of millennials, both locally and globally, through the promotion and practice of Primary Care. She also serves as the Department Diversity Leader (DDL) for Mayo Clinic Family Medicine Midwest where she has created the first department wide equity, inclusion, and diversity committee. She will be leading the team through the department’s 2022-23 EID priorities including a faculty development program to promote leadership among women and underrepresented minorities in Family Medicine.

Recognizing the power of media to deliver relevant and timely health messages, she has published with ABC News Health, she is an assistant medical editor for the Primary Care Reviews and Perspectives Podcast, an audio CME product, where she co-created a series on Race and Medicine. She is also a health news contributor on Minnesota Public Radio and the creator and host of the Millennial Health podcast.

She founded Women of Excellence, Strength & Tenacity (WEST) an organization dedicated to empowering young women to live up to their highest potential. She continues to support philanthropic efforts especially in medicine, through volunteering locally and abroad. She is the Treasurer of the American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation Board of Trustees and is slated to serve as the Foundation’s President in 2025. She chairs the workgroup responsible for the foundation’s humanitarian programs: Family Medicine Cares USA and Family Medicine Cares International where she has been instrumental in relaunching the global health program focused on equity. 

She was named a 40 under 40 Leader in Health by the National Minority Quality Forum, she was featured in the book Against All Odds: Celebrating Black Women in Medicine, awarded the 2020 Townsend Harris Medal by the Board of Directors of the Alumni Association of the City College of New York and received one of the Mayo Clinic’s highest student honors: The Barbara Bush Award.

Prior to her current role, she was a National Health Service Corps Scholar practicing full spectrum Family Medicine in a critical access hospital in Central Minnesota. She completed her residency training at the Mayo Clinic, obtained her medical degree from Meharry Medical College and received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Magna Cum Laude, from The City College of the City University of New York where she was a Colin Powell Fellow.  She formerly served as the President of the Mayo Fellows Association and is a past member of the Mayo Clinic Alumni Association Board of Directors.

Dr. Jay-Sheree Allen was born in Jamaica and raised in New York. She lives with her husband Dr. Joseph Akambase and daughter, Joy in Minnesota.

Sean M. Phelan, Ph.D., MPH, is an associate professor of health services research and Head of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the Division on Health Care Delivery Research and the Mayo Clinic Robert D. & Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Healthcare Delivery. His work is focused on stigma and its impact on health care for people from stigmatized and marginalized groups. 

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Presenter: 
Jay-Sheree Allen, MD
Co-presenter: 
Sean M. Phelan, Ph.D., MPH
Where did the idea for the course originate?: 
Arizona
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Where did the idea for the course originate?: 
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