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Cinderblocks 3: The Partnership with Patients Continues is an art and medical conference that will be held in Grantsville, MD at Penn Alps Resturant and Little Crossings by The Cornucopia Café May 19-21, 2016. I founded this event with the help of several other epatients and I am happy to see it enter its third year. I am known in healthcare circles as the artist that founded the international patient right’s movement called The Walking Gallery. I and 43 other artists paint patients stories on the backs of jackets that people wear to medical conferences. I see Cinderblocks 3 a continuation of the message of The Walking Gallery and as venue that prizes the patient and provider in equal measure. We will use our days at this conference to focus on improving health care everywhere.
Thank you to our Diamond Cinderblock Level Sponsor:
Thank you to our Diamond Cinderblock Level Sponsor:
Pre-Conference
Activity
May 18, 2016
Women’s
Networking Dinner 6-7pm, Penn Alps
Western
Maryland Women's Business Networking meets on the third Wednesday of every
month at Penn Alps. Cost: $15.00 for a delicious dinner. This is a group of women
who want to expand their networks and work together on projects.
PechaKucha Accident Visits
Grantsville! 7-9pm, The Cornucopia Café
Pechakucha is a fun & concise
presentation style. PechaKucha nights have 8-12 speakers who follow a 20 slides
20 seconds pattern. We will have 3 Cinderblocks attendees presenting!
Cinderblocks3:
Conference Day 1
On Thursday, May
19 we will meet at 8:00 am at Penn Alps Restaurant and Meeting Center for
breakfast in the Alpine Room.
8:15 Opening remarks are by Regina Holliday, conference planner and founder of the Walking
Gallery of Healthcare.
8:20-8:40 Ingrid Chenoweth, ELCA Pastor and Rescue
squad volunteer, Salisbury, PA, will
share her perspective spiritual and physical care.
8:45-9:30 Matt Keener,
MD, from BlackBird Health in Pittsburgh,PA,, will present on his innovative work in
pediatric, adolescent, and young adult behavioral health using a therapeutic recreation
approach. He will
stress the need social support and a peer moderated approach.
9:35-10:00 Shelly Argabrite, from the Garrett
County Health Dept will talk about her work accessing the needs of patients in
our geographic region.
10:05-10:30 Caronne Taylor
Bloom, MA Edu., Advocate and Academic Coach at
Children’s Integrated Center for
Success, Allentown, PA, will talk about their amazing approach to whole child wellness
in children diagnosed on the autism spectrum, ADHD and anxiety and mood disorders.
10:35-11:00 Heather Hanline, Executive
Director of the Dove Center, will present on the correlation between health
disparity and trauma/sexual violence.
11:05-11:30 Colin Hung, Co-Founder of Healthcare Leader Chat, Markham, Ontario, Canada, will inspire us with stories of the rapid changes in technology, culture, and policy in healthcare.
11:05-11:30 Colin Hung, Co-Founder of Healthcare Leader Chat, Markham, Ontario, Canada, will inspire us with stories of the rapid changes in technology, culture, and policy in healthcare.
11:35-12:00 Geri Lynn Baumblatt will speak about partnering with people/patients to create tools and resources on shared decision making and decision aids.
Lunch is at noon.
1:00-1:45 Kimberly Hayes, Certified Risk
Manager and Certified Insurance Counselor at Affinity Insurance and Financial,
Sapulpa, Oklahoma, presenting on Indian Healthcare, insurance and the patient experience.
1:45-2:00 Mary Camp and
Casey Quinlan
present a skit focusing on patients.
2:00-2:25, Mary Anne Sterling, President of
Sterling Health IT will speak about the use of technology to aid transitions,
especially focusing on elder care and Alzheimer’s.
2:30-3:00 Robin Bissel, MD, a practicing physician in Grantsville, MD will talk about the
challenges of the EMR and her work in preventative medicine.
3:05-4:00 Tiffany Blackden, a parent from Oakland, MD Holistic Family
Healing-A Mom’s Story About Her Experience with her son’s Rare Disease
The daily educational conference session ends. Feel
free to explore the grounds, rest and grab a bite to eat before the evening
program begins.
6:00pm to 8:00pm
Dedication of Salt and Pepper Studios
On Thursday, May 19th at 6:00pm a dedication will
be held for Salt and Pepper Studios: the new home for the Walking Gallery. Conference attendees are invited to
come to 189 Main Street in Grantsville and see the art center that Regina
Holliday is creating. Refreshments
will be provided and the dedication is free and open to the public. Marsha Goodman-Wood will play “Lean In”
created by Regina Holliday, Ross Martin and Marsh Goodman-Wood. Pastor Ingrid Chenoweth will lead the
dedication.
Thank You to our Silver Cinderblock Level Sponsor:
Thank You to our Silver Cinderblock Level Sponsor:
Conference Day 2,
On Friday, May
20th another conference day begins! At 8:00 am we meet at Penn
Alps Restaurant and Meeting Center for breakfast and our general session.
8:00am breakfast in the Alpine Room Opening remarks Regina Holliday
8:05-8:25 User Experience presentation by Mary Camp.
8:05-8:25 User Experience presentation by Mary Camp.
8:25-8:55 Paul Edwards, County Commissioner for Garrett County will present on
the state of the county and the history of Grantsville.
9:00-9:30 Brian Be, artist and advocate, Denver, Colorado, will talk about Poetry for personal power.
9:35-10:05 Marsha Goodman-Wood, singer, songwriter and neuroscientist, will
present “Music as Medicine.”
10:00-12:00 in the Dunbar Room
photographer Lisa-Anna Maust and Aaron Maust will photograph attendees. Digital headshots will be emailed to
attendees as a gift of the conference.
Stephanie Diane will be the stylist working with attendees during the
photo shoot.
10:05-10:45 Mark Scrimshire and Carly Medosch from Center for Medicaid and Medicare
Services in Baltimore will present a discussion on patient empowerment and Blue
Button on FHIR.
10:50-11:20 Cancer Care Panel: Erika Brown, from
Colontown, Casey Quinlan, author of Cancer for Christmas, Ben Merrion, MLK
Library, Washington, DC.
11:20-12:00 Mark Boucot, President and
CEO of Garrett Regional Medical Center, an affiliate of WVU, will present on
the hospital’s expansion in the last year and its continued embrace of value
based care and the hospital’s plan to embrace cancer care in Western MD.
12:00-1:00 Our luncheon presentation will be "The Patient Voice Institute” by Diane Stollenwerk via live stream from Baltimore, Maryland.
1:00-1:30 John Magnan, Sculpture
and installation artist, will present on his cancer and clinical trials
community art concept: A Hero’s Journey.
1:30-1:45 Sunnie Southern from
Cincinnati, Ohio will talk about Synergy in healthcare.
1:45-2:00 June McClosky, Swanton,
Maryland, will talk about “Samantha Funding the Arts.“
2:00-2:30 Robb Fulks, Reading,
PA will be telling the Patient Story
2:30 to 3:00, Joleen Chambers, Dallas,
Texas, founder of Failed Implant Device Alliance, will present on Failed
Medical Devices and Patient Safety.
The Big Tent in field by the Cornucopia Cafe
3:00-4:00 Facilitated Art Project by the Lilly Clinical Innovation team
4:00-4:30 Lisa Skipper, Terri Weaver and Cheri Garliz with Mountain Laurel Medical Center
4:30-5:00 Sharing Data and The Learning Health System by Joshua Rubin Executive Program Officer for Research & Development of activities of the Learning Health System, Univ. of Michigan School of Information
3:00-4:00 Facilitated Art Project by the Lilly Clinical Innovation team
4:00-4:30 Lisa Skipper, Terri Weaver and Cheri Garliz with Mountain Laurel Medical Center
4:30-5:00 Sharing Data and The Learning Health System by Joshua Rubin Executive Program Officer for Research & Development of activities of the Learning Health System, Univ. of Michigan School of Information
5:00 is the close of the
educational conference sessions.
The Walking Gallery Gathers 6:00-10:00pm
At 6:00 pm we will gather at the Casselman River Bridge for
a group shot of The Walking Gallery and the conference
attendees. We will then walk across the historic bridge to the
Little Crossings field by Spruce Artisan Village.
There we will have our evening event under the big
tent; this portion of the conference event is open to the
public and does not require tickets.
6:15-6:45 The local band Mercy Reigns will play a few songs starting at
6:15-6:45 The local band Mercy Reigns will play a few songs starting at
6:45-7:15 Marsha Goodman-Wood will play
7:15-7:40 Ross Martin, MD will sing several of his songs focused on healthcare.
7:15-7:40 Ross Martin, MD will sing several of his songs focused on healthcare.
7:40 Jazzercise of Garrett County will perform and
energizing number.
8:00 country and western singer, Wade Hayes will perform
both old and new songs and he will explain his cancer journey.
Conference Day 3
Saturday, May 21st at 7:00 am meet at Penn Alps
Restaurant and Meeting Center for breakfast and our general session upstairs in
the Livingood Room.
7:00am-10:30am
Dave DeBronkart , ePatient and advocate will be speaking in the
morning and content will be live streamed to Switzerland.
10:30-11:00 Bev
Spiker will present on her cancer experience.
11:05-12:00
The Power of Art in the Community:
Shannon
Shine, Christopher Closson, Regina Holliday, Angie Sincell, Courtney Mazza
Boxed lunch is at 12:00
Boxed lunch is at 12:00
12:30-3:00
Open Meeting Format: In the afternoon, we will break into small
groups to work on mentoring and individual coaching sessions. There
will also be artists displaying their work at an Art in the Park event at Casselman
Bridge State Park. We highly encourage attendees to walk through the park and
see all the art on display. Little
Crossings will also host juried artists and local food venders for an Artisan
and Epicurean Faire. Shuttle
service will be available from town to the Penn Alps Campus.