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HIPHOP Promise Clinic

Annual Report2017 - 2018

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HIPHOP - Promise Clinic Homeless and Indigent Population Health Outreach Project (HIPHOP) Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Promise Clinic Annual Report 2017 – 2018

Our Vision

Better Doctors

Healthier Patients

Stronger Communities

Table of Contents Our Mission………………………………………………………………… 3

Who Are We?.………………………………………………………………

Preceptors and Services……………………………………………………

Messages From Our Leaders…………………………………………….... 6 – 7

Latest Milestones……………………………………………………………

Statistics and Numbers……………………………………………………... 8 – 9

Subcommittees……………………………………………………………………. 9

Photos………………………………………………………………………..

Future Directions……………………………………………………………13

Steering Committee Members…………………………………………………14

Student-Doctors……………………………………………………………. 15

A Thank You………………………………………………………………..

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Promise Clinic Annual Report 2017 – 2018

 

Our Mission

 

Our Strategic Priorities

To provide excellent patient-centered, multidisciplinary and comprehensive primary care medical services

To educate and empower members of our community to lead healthier lives

To nurture compassion, empathy and dedication to service through longitudinal patient care

To enrich healthcare education through hands-on learning and mentorship

To advocate for sustainable positive change in our community and beyond

Foster Excellence in Patient Care

Foster Excellence in Student-Doctor

Relationship

Nurture Community

Partnerships & Develop

Advocacy

Enhance Organizational Infrastructure

Develop Financial Stability &

Sustainability

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HIPHOP - Promise Clinic Homeless and Indigent Population Health Outreach Project (HIPHOP) Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Promise Clinic Annual Report 2017 – 2018

Our Role in The Community: Promise Clinic is a community of medical students, volunteer physicians, and community partners dedicated to providing patient-centered, quality primary care services. We seek to educate and empower the clients of Elijah’s Promise Community Kitchen in New Brunswick, NJ, to lead healthier lives. Promise Clinic also serves as an environment where medical students and other health professionals can engage in the New Brunswick community through service-learning aimed at teaching the importance of continuity of care, teamwork, advocacy, innovation, and leadership. We hope to continue serving as a free source of health care for our patients and as a place for our student doctors to learn and give back to the local community.

Who Are We? The Promise Clinic is a student-run clinic that aims to provide free

primary care to the clients of Elijah's Promise Community Kitchen

in New Brunswick, NJ. Our patients are uninsured and many are

afflicted with common chronic conditions such as hypertension

and diabetes.

The Promise Clinic is built upon a continuity of care model. Each

new patient is paired with a team of medical students from all

levels of training. The assigned student-doctor team is responsible

for the patient's care throughout their time in medical school

and/or the patient's stay with the clinic, ensuring continuity. Under

the direct supervision of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

clinical faculty who volunteer their time, medical students are

committed to providing an encompassing range of care for our

patients.

Through the Promise Clinic, the uninsured and under-served

communities of New Brunswick, NJ, have access to primary health

care that they could not otherwise receive. The clinic also serves as

an opportunity for early clinical exposure for medical students in

their pre-clinical years. The clinic allows for both patient and peer

education, as students in their clinical years teach pre-clinical

students the basics of the physical exam and disease management.

New Brunswick Community Home to over 57,000

people

Almost 50% Spanish-speakers

About $38,000 median

household income

9.5% unemployment rate

Over 35% foreign-born residents

23.5% of residents under 65 without health insurance

“U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: New Brunswick city, New Jersey.” 2017. https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/newbrunswickcitynewjersey

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HIPHOP - Promise Clinic Homeless and Indigent Population Health Outreach Project (HIPHOP) Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Promise Clinic Annual Report 2017 – 2018

Our Physician Preceptors:

Family Medicine Dr. Joyce Afran Dr. Euton Laing Dr. Karen W. Lin Dr. Barbara Jo McGarry Dr. Marissa Stabile Dr. David Swee Dr. Frances Wu Dr. Fran Yu

Internal Medicine Dr. Catherine Chen Dr. Vidhi Kapoor Dr. Edith Sitrin Dr. Iris Udasin

Emergency Medicine

Dr. Meigra Chin

Services We Provide: Acute Care Management Screening & Preventive Services Basic Laboratory Work Chronic Care Management Specialty Care Referral Prescription Assistance Patient Navigation Women’s Health Mental Health Social Work

Faculty & Staff Advisors: Dr. Eric Jahn, Senior Associate Dean for Community Health

Dr. Karen Lin, Assistant Dean for Global Health Susan Giordano, Program Director for H.I.O.P.H.O.P.

171 Student-Doctors, 64 Steering Committee Members, 13 Physician Preceptors, 2 PharmD Students, 1 Unified Mission

Our Residents: Dr. Cresanda Corbin, Dr. Farrah Fong, Dr. Joseph Lugo, Dr. Natasha Norville, Dr. Fareedat Oluyadi

A student doctor care team on a Thursday night at Promise Clinic.

Student doctors in the patient waiting area before clinic hours.

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Promise Clinic Annual Report 2017 – 2018

A Message on Behalf of Our Physicians

HIPHOP- Promise Clinic is a student run free clinic led by devoted student directors, committed operation managers, creative subcommittees and compassionate student - doctors. We strive to increase the quality care for our patients and contribute to the mission of Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School - clinical care, outreach to community, education, and research.

➢ We have achieved the following goals for 2017-18: Efficiency – set goal appointment time for 90 minutes on Thursday evenings to ensure continuity

primary care for patients, and maximize learning opportunity for students. Teamwork- TeamSTEPPS initiative to improve quality and patient safety in medical education.

Initiated at Promise Clinic and gained national reputation in medical education of American Medical Association and American Hospital Association.

Specialty Care Service- expand services, more streamlining in charity care application Data collection- evaluate needs of community. Quality of care – improve the quality care of patients by continuing the HIPHOP - Promise Clinic

Student Interpreter Elective; offers a mental health support group in Spanish in collaboration with the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance of Middlesex County; provided flu vaccine clinics in partnership with Middlesex County Public Health Department & the Specialty Care committee.

Fundraising- long term sustainability, established HIPHOP-Promise Clinic Endowment at Rutgers University Foundation, in addition to annual HIPHOP 5-K run, medical school wide campaign with Quarters 4 Meds (Q4M) Foundation

Social Determinants of Health – students actively learned through quality scholarly projects, for example, VeggieRx and Health Passport, the details will be detailed in the report later. We established a new “Social Needs” Sub-committee to do a comprehensive assessment of social needs, connect patients to community resources for food, shelter, insurance and employment via collaboration with social work students.

➢ We are planning the following for 2018-19: “Planting the Seeds” 13th anniversary gala in Nov. 2018. Inaugural regional conference for three NJ Student -run free clinics in August 2018. Submission of abstracts for presentations at regional and national conferences of Society of Student

Run free clinics in Jan and March, 2019. We appreciate volunteer attending preceptors, family medicine and psychiatry residents, students of medicine, PharmD and Master of Social Work, a true interdisciplinary health care team Karen Wei-Ru Lin, MD, MS, FAAFP Faculty Advisor, HIPHOP -Promise Clinic Professor, Family Medicine and Community Health Assistant Dean, Office of Global Health

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Promise Clinic Annual Report 2017 – 2018

Most Frequent Diagnoses

1- Hypertension2- Hyperlipidemia

3 - Diabetes

Demographics-71% of our current patients are

41-60 years old-66% male; 34% female

-59% primarily Spanish speaking-41% primary English speaking

A Message From Our HIPHOP Program Director: It is going on 13 years that a free, all-inclusive primary care clinic began to serve an in-need population in our greater New Brunswick area. Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Homeless & Indigent Population Health Outreach Project-Promise Clinic medical students and faculty continue to provide a comprehensive, student-run clinic that provides high quality primary care to the medically underserved clients of Elijah's Promise Community Kitchen. The partnership of the medical school community, Elijah’s Promise, and our students under the direction of medical school faculty has built and maintained an environment patients can rely on for all their medical needs. Whether patients require well visits, management of chronic disease, or social-emotional consultation and/or peer support groups, our students are committed to meeting the needs of their patients. In providing these services, our students incorporate a humanistic element in their training and their experiences at HIPHOP-Promise Clinic may impact their practice as future physicians. I am proud to assist our students, other committed health professional students, faculty, staff and community partners invested in carrying HIPHOP-Promise Clinic's mission. We collaboratively will continue our dedication and compassion to and for our communities! - Susan Giordano, BA

Elijah’s Promise Community Kitchen Recipients of Elijah’s Promise Community Kitchen services are eligible, and actively recruited, for care at the Promise Clinic. Elijah’s Promise is a dynamic organization that helps low-income individuals by providing nutritious meals, a broad range of social services, culinary arts training, and health screenings. Elijah’s Promise has been a wonderful partner and advocate for the community. Students staff a booth at the community kitchen twice a week to provide blood pressure screenings. Our student doctors also provide health education for the members of the community through teaching sessions. Our partnership with Elijah’s Promise enables community members to engage in health maintenance activities and to monitor their health weekly.

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What We Do Promise Clinic’s Latest Milestones

What We Do Promise Clinic By The Numbers

Celebrated 12 years of existence/service! Began implementation of a new Social Needs

Subcommittee to assess and connect our patients with resources to address non-medical needs such as food security, housing, insurance, and more

Increased patient recruitment through the efforts of our Community Outreach Subcommittee, our community partner Elijah’s Promise, and the assistance of a social work student

Actively recruited more Spanish-speaking student doctors and interpreters to better serve our Spanish-speaking population.

Two student doctors waiting to see their patient!

134 patients cared for

since 2015

177 appointments

(July 2017-June 2018)

12 New patients recruited that attended an appointment

(July 2017-June 2018)

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What We Do Promise Clinic By The Numbers

Provided free medications for uninsured patients

$93

Average cost of medications per patient covered by Promise Clinic per year

$3255 Annual pharmacy expenses

In July 2017-June 2018, Promise Clinic…

Offered convenient, accessible diagnostic laboratory testing services

Most common laboratory tests:

Covered costs of care for patients through donations, fundraising, and patient assistance programs

Sources of Funding Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) Fundraisers

Individual donors Dean’s Office Rutgers

Endowment

Raised $1260 from our local holiday fundraiser

HIPHOP 5K Other HIPHOP

fundraisers

Filled out 3 applications to receive free medications for patients

Assisted patients in navigating the healthcare system

6 Successful charity care applications for specialized services

Consults obtained for patients: Eye screenings (4) OB-GYN (2) Other services (3)

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Our Team

COMMUNITY OUTREACHPatient recruitment

COMMUNICATIONSContact patients

Interpreter program

OPERATIONSOversee clinic flowStrategic planning

PHARMACYPrescriptions

Patient Assistance Program

LABORATORYOn‐site labs

SPECIALTY CAREScreenings

Referrals to specialists

QUALITY IMPROVEMENTMonitoring & EvaluationMedical Record Mgmt

EDUCATIONStudent Doctor Educational 

Requirements

FINANCE & FUNDRAISINGBudget managementFundraising events

Patient Flow In‐Clinic Services Accountability & Sustainability

Sub-committee Responsibilities Operations:

Oversee Promise Clinic activities as a team of clinic directors, managers, schedulers, and first-year representatives.

Act as liaisons between the steering committee, student-doctors, preceptors, faculty advisors, and clinic staff.

Manage the flow of the clinic on a weekly basis and work with other committees to realize long-term goals for Promise Clinic.

Laboratory: Manage all lab testing during clinic hours. Prepare and assist teams with blood draws, urine samples, finger stick glucose,

and other lab procedures. Collaborate with the Middlesex County Department of Health to provide

mammography, pap smear, and colon cancer screening for patients through the CEED (Cancer Education and Early Detection) Program.

Pharmacy: Provide patients with prescriptions and vouchers to obtain medication from a

local pharmacy at no cost to the patient. Ensure that a student pharmacist is present during clinic hours to assist teams

in reviewing patient medications for potential drug interactions and side effects. Guide teams in getting their patients into appropriate Patient Assistance

Programs (PAPs).

Committee Highlights

Operations: Expanded to 18 clinic residents

and attendings Laboratory: Presented analysis of laboratory

costs at the New York Student Run Free Clinic Conference

Streamlined lab data tracking Updated lab testing policies Pharmacy: Trained two new PharmD

students to work with pharmacologically complex patients

Developed a recommended medications 1-pager for student-doctors to reference in clinic

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Sub-committee Responsibilities Specialty Care:

Work to increase the breadth of specialized medical resources available to Promise Clinic patients and to streamline the process of obtaining care.

During clinic hours, a committee member will be on site to provide teams with the requested specialist's contact information and if necessary, assistance with the Charity Care program.

Education:

Make the Promise Clinic a model learning experience for student-doctors. Committee members maintain student attendance records for patient appointments and teaching sessions.

Act as a liaison between the steering committee and medical school staff regarding student completion of requirements.

Community Outreach:

Collaborate with Elijah's Promise Community Kitchen, other community-based partners, and other Promise Clinic committees to facilitate patient recruitment and ensure patient follow-up.

Coordinate bi-weekly screening efforts at Elijah's Promise Community Kitchen, and work to improve the health of the population by developing public health education materials and programs.

Organize clinic-wide interventions to target prevalent diseases by administering and analyzing the annual Patient Demographic Survey and encourage student-doctors to practice preventive medicine.

Quality Improvement: Identify and target areas where patient safety is at the greatest risk, which includes

both overall clinic administrations and specific team practices. Strive to improve the efficiency and production of Promise Clinic by gathering data

from student-doctor visits and using the data to implement Best Practices. Serve as a central source of information for many Promise Clinic projects.

Finance & Fundraising:

Manage the clinic budget and work closely with other sub-committees to monitor fundraising income and expenses.

Coordinate fundraising efforts within the community to help keep Promise Clinic financially sustainable to be able to provide patients with free healthcare.

Communications:

Manage contact with all Promise Clinic patients, including Spanish-speaking patients.

Keep in touch with patients regarding appointments and outpatient care, and work closely with clinic schedulers to arrange new patient appointments and follow-up appointments.

Serve as interpreters for Spanish-speaking patients and recruit others to serve as interpreters.

Sub-committee Highlights Specialty Care: Continued to assist patients in

receiving Charity Care Education: Improved case-based teaching

sessions to include questions based on most common clinic diagnoses

Community Outreach: Recruited 58 new patients through

Elijah’s Promise Community Kitchen Performed 198 blood pressure

screenings Implemented Health Passports for

counseling patients on healthy lifestyles

Quality Improvement: Began working on an Annual

Wellcare Visit intended to give patients the chance to have a well visit once a year on top of other problem-focused visits

Developing a Patient Satisfaction Survey to continue to provide the best possible care to our patients

Finance & Fundraising: Began planning for the Promise

Clinic Gala to raise funds for the new endowment

Communications: Continued to train and recruit

Spanish language interpreters for the clinic

Launched an interpreter non-credit elective at the medical school

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Our Team:

Student doctor teams consist of a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year medical student. Our Steering Committee consists of students from all classes as well.

Some of our Operations Subcommittee members: From left to right (top): Paul Lavadera, Thomas

Kuriakose, Caroline Kwon, Michael Enich, Deesha Sarma, Meagan Hawes, Ruby Zucker,

Delaney Scollan. From right to left

(bottom): Ila Nimgaonkar, Nupur

Gulati, Stephanie Oh.

Team 38 From left to right: Anya McDermott, Thomas

Kuriakose, Linda Gao, and Anna Levitt

Some members of

Team 33: From left to right: Tara Ferrante, Augustus Chang, Leela

Biswas

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Future Directions for 2018-2019

Expand patient

outreach Develop new recruitment

partners with local organizations

Address social

determinants of health

Compile community-based resources to assist patients in addressing social needs

Pilot Veggie Rx program to provide vouchers for patients to receive healthy foods

Develop sustainable

funding strategies

Perform a cost analysis of pharmacy and laboratory expenses and trends in use

Organize the 2018 Gala Fundraiser for the Rutgers Endowment

Improve patient care

Pilot Health Passports program to improve patient health literacy

Gather patient feedback about medical interpreter program to improve patient communication

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PROMISE CLINIC STEERING COMMITTEE

Stephanie Oh MS3 (MD/PhD) Director Nikhil Yegya-Raman MS4 QI

Marissa Falkiewicz MS4 Director Carly Borinsky MS3 QI

Alexa Melucci MS4 Director Julia Tartaglia MS2 QI Chair

Ila Nimgaonkar MD/PhD Director Emily Jarnagin MS1 QI

Caroline Kwon MS3 Manager

Deesha Sarma MS3 Manager Oby Ibe MS4 Community Outreach

Tom Kuriakose MS3 Manager Jacob Jaslove MS4 Community Outreach

Nupur Gulati MS2 Scheduler (Attendings/Residents) Co-Chair Niall Buckley MS4 Community Outreach

Michael Enich MS2 Scheduler (Social Media/Psych) Co-Chair Joshua Gilens MS3 Community Outreach

Paul Lavadera MS2 Scheduler (Patient Recruitment) Co-Chair Aisha Van Pratt MS3 Community Outreach

Meagan Hawes MS1 First Year Rep Rachel Voight MS2 Community Outreach Co-Chair

Delaney Scollan MS1 First Year Rep Motunrayo (Becky) Adu MS1 Community Outreach

Ruby Zucker MS1 First Year Rep Anna Levitt MS1 Community Outreach

Karl Chamberlin MS4 Specialty Care Sana Ahmad MD/PhD Pharmacy

Rosaline Ma MS3 Specialty Care Devon O’Brien MS4 Pharmacy

Anoushka Dua MS2 Specialty Care Chair Pooja Pendri MS3 Pharmacy

Kathy Zhang MS1 Specialty Care Christina Han MS3 Pharmacy

Julia Zheng MS1 Specialty Care Don Langan MS2 Pharmacy Chair

Kirk Benack MS1 Pharmacy

Anna Rose Johnson FLEX to FLEX Communications Chloe Cavanaugh MS1 (MD/PhD) Pharmacy

Monica Castle MS3 (Research) Communications Roshni Shibad PharmD3 PharmD Ops

Tito Mantilla MS3 Communications Hannah Lee PharmD3 PharmD Ops

Benjamin Levin MS3 Communications

Zachary Berlant MS2 Communications Co-Chair Debby Chen MS4 Lab

Scheherazade Elkeshk MS1 Communications Co-Chair Gaby Ghobrial MS4 Lab

Nathalia Arias-Alzate MS1 Communications Melissa Homsher MS3 Lab

Daniel Reyes MS1 Communications Jane Zhu MS3 Lab

Olivia Dahl MS1 Communications Miriam Campeas MS2 Lab Chair

Stephanie Chisom Amaefuna MS1 Lab

Jeff Desilets MS4 Education Michael Rallo MS1 (MD/PhD) Lab

Jennifer Lee MS3 Education

Adiba Anam MS2 Education Chair Daniel Marino MS3 Finance and Grants

Nanaama O'Hene MS1 Education Caesar Imperio MS3 Finance and Grants

Michael Jones MS2 Finance and Grants Co-Chair

Chris Amro MS2 Finance and Grants Co-Chair

Daniel Kats MS1 Finance and Grants

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT

LABORATORY

FINANCE / GRANTS

OPERATIONS

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

EDUCATION

COMMUNICATIONS

SPECIALTY CARE PHARMACY

* TeamSTEPPS: Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety

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PROMISE CLINIC STUDENT-DOCTORS

Name Year Name Year Name Year

Justin Elkhechen M1 Jeremy Tchack M1 Team 33 Tara Ferrante M1

Nicholas Cuccolo M3 Nadege Assassi M2 Leelabati Biswas M2

Melissa Chan M4 Helen Yang M3 Augustus Chang M3

Alexander Zhang M1 Christopher Kim M4 Jason Feinman M4

Sabrina Zeller M2 Andrea Barreto M1 Team 34 Chloe Cavanaugh M1 (MD/PhD)

Catherine Duazo M3 Andrew Glavin M2 Laura Di Taranti M2

Monica Agarwal M4 Joan Chen M3 Rachel deBerardinis M3

Gregg Khodorov M2 Akash Patel M4 Abhinav Gabbeta M3

Jacqueline Baron M3 Mariah McKevitt M1 Rebecca Berger M1

Taleen MacArthur M4 Danielle Glassman M2 Pierre Saad M2

David Sadegh M1 Dustin Crystal M3 Arianna D'Angelo M3

Daniel Reyes M1 Brian De Palma M4 Evan Chang M4

Emily Livingston M2 Daniel Sharp MD/PHD Jaclyn Yang M1

Deesha Sarma M3 Stephanie Latham M1 Julia Tartaglia M2

Jessica Bernstein M4 Nirav Haribhakti M2 Richard Lang M3

Michael Rallo M1 (MD/PhD) Carly Borinsky M3 Gregory Brody M4

Chris Amro M2 Douglas Connolly M4 Joel Glotfelty M1

Veda Pejaver M3 Robert Rosen M1 (MD/PhD) Katia Sherman M2

Mackenzie Neumaier M4 Aaron Lulla M2 Pooja Pendri M3

Kathy Zhang M1 Caroline Kwon M3 Jatinder Dhami M4

Peter Trinh M2 Upasana Madan M4 Anna Levitt M1

Fernando Arias M3 Delaney Scollan M1 Anya McDermott M2

Mary VanderVeen M3 Oladeji Odewade M2 Tom Kuriakose M3

Shahyan Rehman M1 Emma Rogers M3 Linda / Zimeng Gao M4

Patrick Hughes M2 Brian Foster M4 Danielle Flood M1

Kavisha Khanuja M3 Ava Marie Hunt M1 Miriam Campeas M2

Ethan Pearlstein M3 Daniel Haddad M2 Sahil Khanna M3

Sana Ahmad MD/PHD Kristin Raphel M3 Hetal Ray M4

Jason Yang M1 Sang Hoon Kim M4 Mary Stuckey M1

Elizabeth Yu M2 Julia Zheng M1 Rachel Voight M2

Steve Kwon M3 Stephen Marabondo M2 Mitchel DeVita M3

Michael Robinson M4 Ashima Oza M3 John Dutton M4

Marisse Padron M1 Nabgha Farhat M4 Ariana Gover-Chamlou M1

Faizan Munshi M2 Edna Normand M1 Fernando Ferrera M2

Rebecca Simon M3 Pratheek Mangini M2 Anita Sreedhar M3

Grace Seungeun Lee M4 Aisha Van Pratt Levin M3 Niall Buckley M4

Zahid Syed M1 Joel Peterson M4 Hita Bhagat PharmD3

Hersh Doshi M2 Amanda Lowney PharmD4 Anevea Tinnery M1

Bridget Findlay M3 Team 29 Adaeze (Muna) Okafor M1 Mary Bird M2

Arjun Patel M4 Morgan Dunn M2 Monika Masanam M3

Kaavya Mahajan M1 Joanna Kinney M3 Heather McGowan M3

Pul Park M2 Benjamin Van Pratt Levin M3 Aria Mahtabfar M4

Kenya Cabrera M3 Jeremy Tang MD/PhD Barkha Jain PharmD3

Michael Metrione M4 Team 30 Chandani Vekaria M1 Julie Williamson M1

Danika Baskar M1 Rebecca Krakora M2 Leanne Brown M2

Victor Mensah M2 Sunjay Kumar M3 Kwesi Dawson-Amoah M3

Brett Yarusi M3 Gaby Ghobrial M4 Ijeoma Eleazu M4

Matthew McGuiness M1 Team 31 Nathalia Arias-Alzate M1 Johnathan Yao M1

Michael Enich M2 Shashank Pandya M2 Zachary Berlant M2

Mikaela Kislevitz M3 Rosaline Ma M3 Geetika Baghel M3

Melroy D'Souza M4 Jessica Ace M4 Jharna Patel M4

Nisha Naik M1 Eli Cadoff MD/PHD (M2) Meagan Hawes M1

Jordan Kugler M2 Team 32 Pankhuri Mohan M1 Paul Lavadera M2

Jennifer Lee M3 Daniel Levin M2 Kevin Fitzpatrick M3

Vatsal Bhatt M4 Michelle Linke M3 Stephanie Oh M3

Oby Ibe M4 Ila Nimgaonkar MD/PHD

Team 17

Team 18

Team 19

Team 20

Team 9

Team 11

Team 13

Team 14

Team 3

Team 4

Team 5

Team 6

Team 1

Team 39

Team 40

Team 25

Team 27

Team 28

Team 44

Team 45

Team 15

Team 16

Team 21

Team 22

Team 23

Team 24

Team 7

Team 41

Team 42

Team 43

Team 35

Team 36

Team 37

Team 38

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Thank You!

A very special thank you to our kind donors!

Promise Clinic relies on donations from donors to sustain our ability to help provide medical care to our patients. We truly would not be the same without the generosity of

our wonderful donors.

Diamond Sponsor

Joseph & Marguerite DiSepio

Gold Sponsor

Joshua Giles

Platinum Sponsor

Abharc Associates, Inc., J Knipper & Co, Inc., Karen & Kenneth Lin, John & Deborah Lin, David E. Swee,

Aristides & Elizabeth Georgantas, Angela Lin & Patrick Lenehan, Wei-Ching Lin, Jue-Chen Liu & David Lin

Silver Sponsor

Nadia & Doug Braun, Frank Lavadera, Manuel Jimenez, Barbara Wadsworth, Pei-Ching Chu

Bronze Sponsor

Carole Bishop, Mary Burns, Andrew Cedarbaum, Jyoti Chopra, Barbara Jo McGarry, Iris Udasin, Michelle

Wilson, Fran Yu, Aarti Gupta, Sharad Malik