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Keynote Speaker

    Elena Bastida, PhD

Invited Featured Speakers

  • Jeffrey Ring, PhD
  • Sudha Seshadri, MD, DM
  • Emily Spence-Almaguer, PhD, MSW

Concurrent Session Speakers

  • Belinda Reininger, DrPH
  • Jenny Newcomb, MAOMD
  • Lih-Lan Hu, MPH
  • Gladys Maestre, MD, PhD
  • Noe Garza, DO
  • Rose Timmer, Community Advocate
  • Sofia Homes, High School Student Ambassador

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Elena Bastida, PhD

Elena Bastida, PhD

Professor and Chair
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Elena Bastida, PhD

Dr. Elena Bastida’s research focuses on aging, the life course, health disparities, religion, population and community health. She led the 12-year National Institutes of Health (NIH) supported Border Epidemiologic Study on Aging (BESA) and, with continuous NIH support, conducted research on religion and aging, and community based participatory research on obesity and diabetes. Though, substantively, her research topics have varied, she has maintained her focus on Latino populations and health disparities.

Both her teaching and her mentoring have received statewide and national recognition with two national role model awards and most recently, the University Graduate School Mentorship Award and the Florida McKnight Foundation Mentor Award. In 2009, she received the Public Health Hero Award from Research America. Dr. Bastida is the past president of the Population Research Committee of the International Sociological Association.
Her research has been published in the American Journal of Public Health, The Gerontologist, The Journal of Gerontology, Health Economics, Journal of Scientific Study of Religion, Diabetes Care among others.

Education

  • National Institute of Mental Health, Postdoctoral
  • The University of Kansas, Ph.D.
  • Kansas State University, BS

Elena Bastida, PhD
Professor and Chair
Department of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Florida International University
Jeffrey Ring, PhD

Jeffrey Ring, PhD

Principal
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Jeffrey Ring, PhD

Dr. Jeffrey Ring is a clinical health psychologist and author who knows culturally responsive integrated healthcare from the inside out. He is an executive leadership coach, and assists leaders and teams in productive functioning toward effectiveness and competitive advantage. Jeffrey is a champion for healthcare practitioner vitality, and is skilled in supporting teams in mindful reflection on creative approaches to self-care and wellness enhancement.

For 19 years he served as the director of behavioral sciences and cultural medicine at the family medicine residency program at White Memorial Medical Center in East Los Angeles. There he worked in a multi-disciplinary team providing woven behavioral and primary care health services to a predominately Spanish-speaking underserved population. He is a clinical professor of family medicine at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California, and has clinical experience with patients along the lifespan including geriatrics.

At HMA, Jeffrey is poised to help clients with an array of initiatives, including integrated behavioral care in hospital and primary care, healthcare practitioner leadership and wellbeing, the delivery of quality culturally responsive care within Patient-Centered Medical Homes and Federally Qualified Health Centers, and the enhancement of medical education to prepare health practitioners for successful practice in a changing healthcare environment. He has a keen interest in how physician education in advanced care planning can help achieve the Triple Aim.

In his previous role at White Memorial Medical Center, Jeffrey was responsible for providing bilingual (Spanish) mental health services in an integrated setting, and taught family medicine residents the skills of evaluation of and intervention with psychosocial issues in the context of primary care delivery. This included compassionate doctor-patient communication, substance use screening and intervention, mind-body medicine and stress management.

During his career, Jeffrey has focused on the elimination of health disparities, with an emphasis on the role of medical education and the provision of outstanding care in underserved communities. He is the first author of Curriculum for Culturally Responsive Health Care: The Step-by-Step Guide for Cultural Competence Training, a book published by Radcliffe Oxford in 2008.

Jeffrey has served in leadership positions in the Group on Minority Health and Multicultural Education within the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine and the Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity and Race within the American Psychological Association. He has lectured and published widely on culturally responsive healthcare, medical education and physician wellbeing.

Jeffrey lives with his family physician wife, Beth, and their twin sons attend college back east.


Jeffrey Ring, PhD
Principal
Health Management Associates
Los Angeles, CA
Emily Spence-Almaguer, PhD, MSW

Emily Spence-Almaguer, PhD, MSW

Associate Dean
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Emily Spence-Almaguer, PhD, MSW

Education & Experience:

I received my Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Social Work from Florida State University and my PhD in Social Welfare from Florida International University. My direct practice experience includes victim advocacy and counseling services provided to individuals who have experienced intimate partner violence, sexual violence and/or stalking. I am also experienced in the development, administration and evaluation of social service programs. I have extensive experience in the assessment of community needs and assets, as well as in conducting program and community-wide evaluations.

Prior to joining UNT Health Science Center, I served as Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean for Research and Community Outreach at the University of Texas Arlington School of Social Work. I also served as an adjunct professor at Florida International University.

Teaching Areas & Public Health Interests:

I have taught undergraduate, Masters and PhD courses in research design, evaluation, community and macro practice, basic statistics, qualitative and quantitative methods, intimate partner violence and grant proposal development. I have served as a PhD mentor and have chaired doctoral dissertations. I also provide training to professionals in interdisciplinary and practice-based settings.

Professional Activities & Awards:

I have served on the board of directors for local non-profit organizations, and I am currently the Community Outreach Core Director for the Texas Center for Health Disparities, an NIH (National Institutes of Health) Center of Excellence. I have served as a coach and mentor for the National Research Mentors Network (NRMN) and the Steps Toward Academic Research (STAR) Fellowship program. I have received several awards and honors, including the Charles Perry Visionary Award from the Florida International University Alumni Association.

Scholarly Interests:

I am a community-engaged scholar in the areas of program evaluation, interpersonal violence, poverty, homelessness, women’s health, lifestyle interventions and community assessment. I collaborate with groups and organizations on the design of new programs, as well as the collection and analysis of data that can be used to improve or develop solutions for a healthier community. As a program evaluator, I have assessed numerous public health concerns, including breast cancer, asthma, cradle to career development, violence, trauma, economic well-being, post-incarceration re-entry, and women’s wellness. I am particularly interested in interventions that are strengths-based and support human resiliency, such as Solution-Focused therapies, Motivational Interviewing, and asset-based community development.


Emily Spence-Almaguer, PhD, MSW
Associate Dean
Community Engagement & Health Equity

Sudha Seshadri, MD, DM

Sudha Seshadri, MD, DM

Robert R. Barker Distinguished University Professor
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Sudha Seshadri, MD, DM

Robert R. Barker Distinguished University Professor of Neurology, Psychiatry and Cellular and Integrative Physiology / Senior Investigator, The Framingham Heart Study / Founding Director, Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer's & Neurodegenerative Diseases

Dr. Sudha Seshadri completed her M.B.B.S. from the Christian Medical College, Madras University, and her M.D. in internal medicine and D.M. in neurology from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India. Additionally, she has completed a residency in neurology at the Boston University School of Medicine and a fellowship in the neurobiology of Aging and Alzheimer Disease at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center. She has previously worked as assistant professor of neurology at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and professor of neurology and attending neurologist at the Boston University School of Medicine.

As founding director of the Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer's & Neurodegenerative Diseases, Dr. Seshadri will oversee, integrate, and coordinate all activities of the Biggs Institute, which will share the space of UT Health’s Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies.

Dr. Seshadri enjoys a superb reputation in both science and clinical care and is a recognized thought leader in Alzheimer’s disease having recently co-authored position papers disseminated by the National Academy of Sciences on Preventing Cognitive Decline and Dementia: A Way Forward,  and by the American Heart Association with a paper titled Defining Optimal Brain Health in Adults. She has lectured extensively, nationally and internationally, on Alzheimer’s disease, dementia and the genetics of stroke and vascular brain injury.

She is a senior investigator for the seminal Framingham Heart Study, has had peer reviewed research continuously funded by the National Institutes of Health for 10 years, and currently serves as the principal investigator on eight NIH U01 or R01 grants.


Sudha Seshadri, MD, DM
Robert R. Barker Distinguished University Professor
Neurology, Psychiatry and Cellular and Integrative Physiology

Belinda Reininger, DrPH

Belinda Reininger, DrPH

Regional Dean
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Belinda Reininger, DrPH

Dr. Belinda Reininger is Regional Dean and professor of Health Promotion and Behavioral Science for the University of Texas, School of Public Health Regional Campus at Brownsville. Dr. Reininger’s research focuses on evidence-based, participatory approaches to improving health with minority populations. Since 2002 she has worked particularly with Hispanic populations. Her research experience includes working with the community to design, implement, and evaluate programs. Dr. Reininger currently serves as principal investigator for several projects to address chronic diseases and has over 80 peer-reviewed publications. Dr. Reininger, in partnership with an active community advisory board in South Texas, has supported policy and environmental changes focused on healthful eating, physical activity, tobacco-free ordinances, complete street ordinances, building bike/ped trails, community gardens, farmers’ markets, chronic care management programs and community wide campaigns.


Belinda Reininger, DrPH
Regional Dean
Health Promotion and Behavioral Science Department

Jenny Newcomb, MAOMD

Jenny Newcomb, MAOMD

Executive Director
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Jenny Newcomb, MAOMD

Ms. Jenny Newcomb, MAOMD is the Executive Director of Unidos Contra la Diabetes, a collective impact initiative aimed at preventing diabetes in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Ms. Newcomb provides leadership to the collaborative of over 50 partners employing her knowledge of social and organizational change theory and strategic leadership skills to bring about large-scale systems change. She leads facilitation of collaborative visioning to action, and other organizational development and change methods by utilizing a dynamic values-based approach recognized with in the field of collective impact. Ms. Newcomb works to build consensus and synthesize organizational identity and or collaborative mission with key stakeholders for strategic change, drawing from multiple disciplines that inform an understanding of human behavior and organizational systems.

Ms. Newcomb has over 22 years of direct leadership and management experience from within collaboratives, government, corporate, non-profit, small business ownership, consultation and faith-based volunteer organizational environments. This experience, married with her growing body of knowledge of organizational and human development, makes her a powerful partner in multiplying the strengths of teams to achieve and sustain high performance. Ms. Newcomb received her MA in Organizational Development and Management, from Fielding Graduate University in 2010 and a BA in Psychology from the University of Houston in 1991.

Jenny intentionally lives out her passion for helping individuals and organizations identify and realize their full God given potential. She believes that God has uniquely created each person for a very special purpose and it is through the choices in their lives that this design is daily discovered. Jenny tirelessly contributes out of gratitude and a keen awareness of her weaknesses and limitations, knowing that it is Jesus’ strength by grace that leads her as she strives to lead others.


Jenny Newcomb, MAOMD
Executive Director
Unidos Contra la Diabetes

Lih-Lan Hu, MPH

Lih-Lan Hu, MPH

Program Manager
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Lih-Lan Hu, MPH

Ms. Lih-Lan Hu, MPH is a program manager - evaluation with Unidos Contra la Diabetes (UCD), a collective impact initiative aimed at preventing diabetes in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. She has a background in education, human nutrition, clinical research and public health.

Ms. Hu has over 18 years of experience as research coordinator of large multisite trials including Diabetes Prevention Program, DPP (USC), Women’s Health Initiative, WHI trial (UCLA); Veteran Administration Diabetes Trial, VADT, Genetics of Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes, GENNID, Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial, SPRINT (South Texas Veterans Health Care System) and Oral Cancer Studies funded by Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas, CPRIT & Cancer Prevention Population Science, CPPS grants (UTHSCSA). As a health educator for Arizona Tobacco Education Prevention Program (AzTEPP), she worked closely with county prevention coalitions, the Arizona Intertribal Council, the universities and an advertising agency. She was responsible for monitoring, and evaluating state funded programs, as well as providing technical assistance on best practices.

Ms. Hu trained as a secondary school teacher at Auckland University and taught High School in Auckland and Dunedin before coming to Los Angeles, California with her husband. She holds a Masters Public Health from UTHealth School of Public Health San Antonio, (2010) and a graduate degree in human nutrition from the University of Otago, New Zealand (1992).

In her personal life Ms. Hu became an advocate of research and access to care for breast cancer, after a recurrence for breast cancer in 2006. She is a graduate of Project Leadership Advocacy Education and Development LEAD, a program under the National Breast Cancer Coalition. She was a board member of Alamo Breast Cancer Foundation for seven years, and a volunteer coordinator of their helpline for nine years. More recently, she has been involved in Gun Violence Prevention and is the founded the local group of RGV Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America after the Parkland tragedy in February 2018. She is also currently on the board of her neighborhood association.


Lih-Lan Hu, MPH
Program Manager
Unidos Contra la Diabetes (UCD)

Gladys Maestre, MD, PhD

Gladys Maestre, MD, PhD

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Gladys Maestre, MD, PhD

Dr. Gladys Maestre is a professor at the UTRGV School of Medicine. She is a neuroscientist who has worked with the Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias for more than 20 years. Dr. Maestre is the Director of the Rio Grande Valley Alzheimer’s Resource Center for Minority Aging Research (RGV AD-RCMAR).


Gladys Maestre, MD, PhD

Noe Garza, DO

Noe Garza, DO

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Noe Garza, DO

Dr. Noe Garza is an Associate Research Scientist at the UTRGV School of Medicine, with a Master of Public Health and Dental Public Health from the UT Health Science Center at Houston, and with extensive experience in environmental medicine and public health.


Noe Garza, DO

Rose Timmer

Rose Timmer

Community Advocate
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Rose Timmer

Ms. Rose Timmer is the executive director of the Healthy Communities of Brownsville, a community organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of the community of Brownsville.


Rose Timmer
Community Advocate

Sofia Homes

Sofia Homes

High School Student Ambassador
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Sofia Homes

Ms. Sofia Homes is a high school student of the South Texas Medical Academy for Medical Professions. She is part of the Alzheimer’s Ambassadors program led by the RGV AD-RCMAR.


Sofia Homes
High School Student Ambassador

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