2019
02:00 PM - 05:30 PM
Monday Mon
Berg Hall, Li Ka Shing Center
2019 LGBTQ+ Forum
Connections
2019 LGBTQ+ Forum
Connections
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Mission
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Agenda
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Speakers and Panelists
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Tabling Organizations
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Post-Poll and Media
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Event Photos
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Event Videos
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Event Sponsors
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Forum Planning Committee
Mission
The theme for Stanford Medicine's 2019 LGBTQ+ Forum was Connections.
Community, and the power to make change, lies in the strength of our interpersonal connections.
Agenda
Date/Time: October 7th, 2019 from 3:00 - 6:30 pm
Location: Berg Hall, Li Ka Shing Center, Stanford University School of Medicine
3:00 - 3:30 pm
Registration and Networking
Tabling of Organizations
3:30 - 3:40 pm
Welcome Address
Yvonne Maldonado, Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Diversity
3:40 - 4:10 pm
Keynote Speakers
Mitchell Lunn, MD, MAS, FASN, Assistant Professor of Medicine
Juno Obedin-Maliver, MD, MPH, MAS, FACOG, Assistant Professor of OB/GYN
4:10 - 4:45 pm
Panel: LGBTQ+ in Clinical Environments
Juno Obedin-Maliver, MD, MPH, MAS, FACOG, Assistant Professor of OB/GYN
Jason Gomez, Medical Student
Jackie Wang, Psychiatry Resident
Dale Beatty, Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President of Patient Care Services
Tandy Aye, Medical Director of the Pediatric and Adolescent Gender Clinic;
Associate Professor of Endocrinology
4:45 - 5:20 pm
Panel: LGBTQ+ in Research Environments
Mitchell Lunn, MD, MAS, FASN, Assistant Professor of Medicine
Carolyn Dundes, Trans & Coordinator; Graduate Student
Vinnie Alford, Postdoctoral Student
Nadia Kalley, SARA Office Education and Outreach Specialist
Stephanie Eberle, Assistant Dean for Biosci Careers
5:20 - 5:35 pm
Post-Panel Poll & Discussion
5:35 - 5:45 pm
Closing Remarks
Lloyd Minor, Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine
Paul King, President and CEO of Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford
David Entwistle, President and CEO of Stanford Health Care
5:45 - 6:30 pm
Reception
Tabling of Organizations
Speakers and Panelists
Keynote Speakers
Mitchell Lunn
PRIDE Study Co-Director
Assistant Professor of Nephrology
Juno Obedin-Maliver
PRIDE Study Co-Director
Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Panelists
Panels featured speakers from across varied constituencies at Stanford Medicine and focused on LGBTQ+ resources available within clinical and research realms.
Panel: LGBTQ+ in Clinical Environments
Jason Gomez
2nd Year Medical Student
Jackie Wang
Psychiatry Resident
Juno Obedin-Maliver
PRIDE Study Co-Director
Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Dale Beatty
Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President of Patient Care Services
Tandy Aye
Medical Director of the Pediatric and Adolescent Gender Clinic
Associate Professor of Endocrinology
Panel: LGBTQ+ in Research Environments
Carolyn Dundes
Graduate Student
Trans & Coordinator, QSR
Vinnie Alford
Postdoctoral Scholar
2019 LGBTQ+ Forum Co-Chair
Mitchell Lunn
PRIDE Study Co-Director
Assistant Professor of Nephrology
Nadia Kalley
Education & Outreach Specialist, SARA
Stephanie Eberle
Assistant Dean for Biosci Careers
Tabling Organizations
The LGBTQ+ Forum featured multiple tabling organizations and resources for the LGBTQ+ community, along with opportunities to individually engage.
Arrillaga Outdoor Education and Recreation Center
The AOERC has opened a new All Gender Locker Room (285 Santa Teresa St). They are thrilled that this space is completed, and look forward to providing more inclusive recreational and wellness opportunities.
Gender Inclusive Stanford, Trans Resources, and Queer Student Resources
GIS brings together a wide range of staff, faculty, and students to understand the necessity of a gender inclusive campus and our respective roles to play in creating that reality. Through the work of focus areas and cross-campus collaborations, they seek to identify priorities, set benchmarks, and work toward meaningful progress for all members of our campus community.
Graduate Medical Education (GME)
Stanford Medicine Graduate Medical Education is dedicated to pursuing the highest quality of patient care and graduate medical education. They recognize the responsibility to provide organized educational programs. This responsibility includes guidance and supervision of the resident while facilitating the resident’s professional and personal development and ensuring safe and appropriate care for patients.
Leadership Education in Advancing Diversity Program (LEAD)
The patient population is rapidly becoming more diverse, yet the healthcare workforce has remained static in reflecting the patients we serve across diverse backgrounds. Medical leadership needs more representation of racial, ethnic, sexual and gender minorities. LEAD builds leadership and scholarship capacity for improving diversity and inclusion efforts, strengthening the faculty pipeline in academic medicine and ensuring that core values of diversity and inclusion are reflected in medical programs, leadership, and culture.
LGBTQ+ Forum
Stop by the event table to sign up for the OUTlist and ALLYlist, to participate in PRIDE events, and to suggest additional efforts.
LGBTQ+ Meds
An activist and social organization dedicated to raising awareness of queer health issues and promoting equal social and political rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people.
LGBTQ+ Postdocs
The LGBTQ+ Postdoc Group at Stanford works to provide a space for community building and networking through monthly happy hour socials, coffee chats, and other meetups. These events are important for community building and support among postdocs who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community.
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital is more than an award-winning hospital. They offer comprehensive health care for kids and pregnant moms in more than 60 locations across the Bay Area through pediatric and obstetrics services, specialty locations and partnerships with community hospitals.
The Pride Study
The PRIDE Study is the first large-scale, long-term national health study of people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ+), or another sexual or gender minority.
Office of Faculty Development and Diversity
The Office of Faculty Development and Diversity (OFDD) serves to develop all faculty to their fullest potential as academic, clinical, and community leaders and to promote the recruitment and retention of diverse faculty.
Queer Student Resources
Queer Student Resources strives to advance student development and learning; foster community engagement; promote diversity, inclusion and respect; and empower students to thrive.
Stanford Health Care
Stanford Health Care seeks to provide patients with the very best in diagnosis and treatment, with outstanding quality, compassion and coordination. With an unmatched track record of scientific discovery, technological innovation and translational medicine, Stanford Medicine physicians are pioneering leading edge therapies today that will change the way health care is delivered tomorrow.
Stanford LGBTQ+ Program
Stanford Medicine Abilities Coalition (SMAC)
The Stanford Medicine Abilities Coalition (SMAC) fosters and advocates for the equal treatment and well-being of all students, trainees, faculty and staff at Stanford Medicine, regardless of their physical or cognitive differences. SMAC promotes collaboration between people who are passionate about disability at Stanford Medicine, and advocates for accessibility, resources and disability services, above and beyond that required by law. Ultimately, SMAC's goal is for disability advocacy to be a priority when striving to improve human diversity and equality.
Stanford Medicine Alumni Association
The Stanford Medicine Alumni Association seeks to reach, inspire, serve and engage Stanford alumni; to promote and celebrate excellence, diversity, collegiality and alumni involvement, and to provide the School of Medicine and all of Stanford Medicine with goodwill and support.
Stanford PRIDE
The mission of Stanford Pride is to create and foster a diverse Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, and Intersex (LGBTQQI) affirming community of alumni, students, faculty and staff.
Teen Van
Stanford Children’s Health provides expert care for our community’s high-risk kids and young adults ages 10 to 25. The multidisciplinary staff of the Mobile Adolescent Health Services program, one of Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford’s Community Partnership programs, provides custom-designed care for those who rely exclusively on the Teen Van as their only link to a network of services and knowledge they urgently need.
Weiland Health Initiative
The Weiland Health Initiative is a collective of medical providers, mental health professionals, staff, students, and community leaders that represent a partnership between multiple campus departments including Vaden Health Center and Queer Student Resources. They pursue a variety of projects centered on mental health, wellness, and advocacy.
Post-Poll Word Cloud
2019 LGBTQ+ Forum registrants answered the question:
What should be the theme of next year's Forum? (2020)
2019 LGBTQ+ Forum Scope Blog Article
2019 LGBTQ+ Forum Photos
2019 Stanford Medicine LGBTQ+ Forum photography by Luke Girard.
luke@thrulukeslens.com
2019 LGBTQ+ Forum Videos
Welcome Address
Yvonne Maldonado, Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Diversity
Panel: LGBTQ+ in Clinical Environments
Juno Obedin-Maliver, Assistant Professor of OB/GYN
Jason Gomez, Medical Student
Jackie Wang, Psychiatry Resident
Tim Morrison, Executive Director of Ambulatory Care & Service Lines, SHC
Tandy Aye, Associate Professor of Endocrinology
Live Audience Poll
Keynote: The PRIDE Study
Mitchell Lunn, Assistant Professor of Medicine
Juno Obedin-Maliver, Assistant Professor of OB/GYN
Panel: LGBTQ+ in Research Environments
Mitchell Lunn, Assistant Professor of Nephrology
Carolyn Dundes, Graduate Student
Vinnie Alford, Postdoctoral Student
Nadia Kalley, SARA Office Education and Outreach Specialist
Stephanie Eberle, Assistant Dean for Biosci Careers
Closing Remarks
Lloyd Minor, Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine
David Entwistle, President and CEO of Stanford Health Care
Paul King, President and CEO of Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford
Sponsoring Organizations
The 2019 LGBTQ+ Forum was generously funded by the following groups:
Stanford Medicine Alumni Association
The Stanford Medicine Alumni Association seeks to reach, inspire, serve and engage Stanford alumni; to promote and celebrate excellence, diversity, collegiality and alumni involvement, and to provide the School of Medicine and all of Stanford Medicine with goodwill and support.
Stanford Biosciences Student Association
The mission of SBSA is to empower Biosciences graduate students to make the most of their graduate experience by building a united community, promoting student wellness and happiness, facilitating student-run programs, and advancing student interests.
Department of Anesthesiology
The department of Anesthesiology is deeply committed to helping the community, both locally and globally.
Department of Bioengineering
The Bioengineering Department creates a fusion of engineering and the life sciences that promotes scientific discovery and the invention of new technologies and therapies through research and education.
Department of Dermatology
The department of Dermatology seeks to sustain leadership in patient care, in research, and in training leaders of their specialty in an environment that fosters creativity, diversity, inclusiveness and synergy.
Department of Medicine
The Stanford Department of Medicine believes that people from differing backgrounds, gender identities, ethnicities, belief systems, ages, physical abilities, socioeconomic status, religions, and orientations makes us stronger, better, and more open to the novel ideas that will move us forward in new directions.