International Street Medicine Symposium 2018

 

The Street Medicine Institute hosted it’s 14th Annual International Street Medicine Symposium from October 2nd to October 5th in Rotterdam, Netherlands. KSOM Street Medicine leadership including, Jehni Robinson, MD, Kevin Lohenry, PhD, PA-C, and Director Brett Feldman, MSPAS, PA-C, presented on, “Developing a Quality Assurance Program in Street Medicine: An Essential Step in Health Equity.” Corinne Feldman, MMS, PA-C contributed a poster presentation titled, “Adult Homelessness & Executive Dysfunction: Establishing a Connection with Clinical, Societal and Policy Implications.” It was truly an inspirational event with representation from 18 counties on 5 continents.

 

Primary Care PA Program celebrates PA week with service project focused on Street Medicine

The Primary Care Physician Assistant (PA) Program at the Keck School of Medicine of USC celebrated PA Week beginning Oct. 6.

In recognition of the new Street Medicine Program, students from the Class of 2020 and 2021 packed outreach kits for the team. These kits included soap bars, razors, socks and deodorant into more than 100 care packages.

“We are fortunate to have one of the very best PA schools in our department— dedicated to quality education, service, diversity and leadership,” shared Interim Chair for the Department of Family Medicine Jehni Robinson, MD.  “We also have outstanding physician assistants in our clinical practices who are dedicated to providing quality care to patients. Thank you for all you do.”

Street Medicine at the heart of Student Run Clinic Symposium

On a rainy Saturday morning, students gathered at the Health Science Campus for the annual Student Run Clinic Symposium. This year the focus being interdisciplinary care for those facing homelessness. The crowd included students from various disciplines which included medicine, occupational therapy, pharmacy and PA.

The morning kicked off with an address from Brett Feldman, MSPAS, PA-C, who did a digital keynote address. In an effort to visualize what the new Street Medicine team does, the group viewed the PBS special “Close to Home Street Medicine”(which was up for and won an Emmy the same day as the Symposium). He also answered questions submitted by attendees prior to the event. In the end he encouraged students to come together and speak up about how they want to be involved in street medicine at USC.

Following this presentation, the group was able to hear from Corinne Garcia, a woman who previously faced homeless on Skid Row. Describing her time on the streets as a rat nest, she expressed how important human contact was to her experience and the emotional barriers to getting health care on the street.

“Sometimes we are processing our own self-shame,” said Garcia. “I can’t see my primary, so I see my drug dealer. That’s what I really want. In the end, you can only meet people where they are at.”

Other speakers included Carrie Kowolski, MPAPA, PA-C, an alumnus of the PA program, who now works with the Venice Family Clinic on their street medicine team.

Later students participated in workshops and came together on interprofessional teams to dive into a case study.

Street Medicine wins Emmy!

 

On October 13, 2018, the Street Medicine team were honored as part of the Emmys for public programming for their role in the PBS special, “Close to Home Street Medicine.” The special was filmed in Allentown, PA and focused on the work that was done with their patients on the streets. It is important to continue to share the stories of patients and providers who are filling this unique need across the nation and their innovative approach to providing medicine to this underserved population.