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Trauma-Informed Care Training for Pediatric Residents with GLIDE Center for Social Justice

Primary Author: Marta Kosinski
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Applicant/s name; title; UCSF Mount Zion academic affiliation 

Dr. Marta Kozinski, Mt. Zion Pediatrics, Director of Continuity Clinic, UCSF Pediatric Residnets

Community Partner affiliation, if partner: Rabbi Michael Lezak, GLIDE Center for Social Justice

Project dates: December 1, 2023 to December 1, 2026

Estimate of total budget requested: $7,478 x 3 years = $22,434  

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Long COVID AIRE (Access Insight, Research, Education) Project

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Title: Long COVID AIRE (Access, Insight, Research, Education) Project

Applicants:  Carla Kuon MD, Lekshmi Santhosh MD, Edwin Charlebois, MD PHD, Kim Rhoads, MD, MS, MPh

Community Partner:  UMOJA Health Coalition

Primary contact: Carla Kuon (Carla.kuon@ucsf.edu), 1545 Divisadero Street #411, SF, CA 94105

Project start date:  January 5, 2024- December 31, 2024

Poetic Medicine for Grief: Creating Safe Space for Diverse Stories of Loss

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   A Proposal for Building Racially-Tailored Bereavement Programs in Two Mount Zion/SF BIPOC Communities

Allies for Health: UCSF Pediatrics Residents and SFUSD Hilltop High School

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Applicant/s name; title; Amanda Orley, MD (Pediatrics Resident) on behalf of Allies for Health; Partnership between UCSF Pediatrics Residents and SFUSD Hilltop High School for Pregnant and Parenting Students

Community Partner affiliation, if partner: Elizabeth "Bissa" Zamboldi-Moore (teacher at Hilltop High School), SFUSD Hilltop High School

Project dates: December 1, 2023 to December 1, 2026

Estimate of total budget requested: 

How to CHA-cha!: Equipping San Francisco Youth with Complementary Health Approaches and Strategies for their Mental Health and Well-Being

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Description of Project: 

Program Evaluation of Mindful HEART: Healing and Embodied Awareness to Recover from Trauma

Primary Author: Selena Chan
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UCSF Osher Center Key Team Members:  

Improving Access to Integrative Health Research for Underrepresented Cancer Survivors

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Project Lead: Anand Dhruva (Education Program)

Key Team Members: Patty Moran, Maria Chao, Rick Hecht (Research Program)

Narrative Medicine Writing Workshops for LGBTQIA+ Community

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In response to the federal attacks on queerness, especially the well-being and safety of trans people, I propose a pilot writing workshop series that uses narrative medicine techniques to foster whole-person healing within the local LGBTQIA+ community. This could be specific for queer youth, or for all ages. 

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