Week 9 GM and Internship Slides
Week 9 GM and Internship Slides
Week 9 GM and Internship Slides
● 6 sites so far
● 71 patients
● 87 volunteers
Thank you to all of our volunteers
and your hard work and dedication
to VCH and the community! We
could not have achieved this
without you! •ᴗ•
Health Fair Statistics
Served over 140 Patients!
Demographic Data Glucose
16.4% pre-diabetic
23% had no insurance 12.7% diabetic
22% had Medi-Cal
Cholesterol
13% had Medicare
19% borderline high
cholesterol
47% had an income bracket of
$0-$10,000 Hemoglobin
52% anemic
14% had an income bracket of Hypertension
$10,000-$20,000 70% Hypertensive
Volunteers of The Week (Week 7)- Vincent Le and Jordan Nguyen
"I joined VCH because of all the
opportunities the club provides to
“I joined vch because I
get involved with the Vietnamese wanted to give back to
community, ranging from patient
outreach to health screening
my community and
services. I have been able to interact learn more about
with a lot of patients in Vietnamese
as well as gain greater insight into Vietnamese culture
various aspects of healthcare. My and language. I like
favorite part of VCH is the amazing
people and community! I have been that in VCH especially
able to create so many friendships that you can help the
with the most caring and
down-to-earth people who all come community in different
together to make a powerful impact ways. During this
on the community. Health site is
always a great time, and I really health site I got to help
enjoy the hustle of handing out
flyers as well as the team work to
flyer and had a good
provide quality health screenings for time with my group.”
patients."
Volunteer of The Week (Week 8) - Allyson Pham
“I joined VCH to find a community of like
minded individuals who wanted to help others
and have similar career interests and goals as
me. In addition, I come from OC, and I wanted
to give back to the Vietnamese community
where my grandparents live. I've really
enjoyed getting to know
patients at our events and all the wonderful
friendships I've made through VCH! My
favorite part of this past health fair was
helping to translate at the cholesterol station
and talking to the providers from Western U.”
Volunteer of The Quarter - Alvin Lai
"At first I didn't think much about VCH when I
joined over COVID, with everything on zoom. But
as I started going to general meetings, signing up
for health sites and health fairs, I realized how
amazing VCH and the community that surrounds
it really is. Everyone is so inclusive and a joy to get
along with! At health sites/fairs, I love interacting
with patients and health care providers, despite
not being able to understand or speak any
Vietnamese. Even so, I can't wait to continue my
college experience with everyone else in VCH!"
CSR Hours
1. Log into myUCLA
2. Go to “Finances and Jobs”
3. Select “Community Service” under “Jobs and
Community”
4. Go to Submit Request
Chair=
Spirometer=
Pamphlets/
Provider Tables Screening Tables Information
sheets =
Volunteer Training/Certification
Without Provider: With Provider:
● Use Home Test Version of
● The volunteers will assist
Spirometry
with the testing in
● No Official Certification needed
since we are using a home whatever way needed
spirometer (self-administration) ● Help with translation and
● Volunteers will be required to positioning
watch training videos of how to
perform a spirometry test (health
site/fair refresher videos)
Feasibility
Cost:
- Each peak flow device: $52
- Battery operated
- 50-pack of disposable
mouthpieces: $27.99
- 60-pack AA batteries: $21.98
Portability
- 5.3 ounces
- Small and compact
Patient Risks
Patient Risk:
- Requires exertion, may cause
dizziness
- Increases pressure within the
head, eyes, and stomach
- Not recommended if had a
heart attack recently
- However, generally safe test
Risk of Error:
- Meets American Thoracic
Society standards
Potential Providers
Dr. John Saito
- Physician practicing at Children’s Hospital of
Orange County
- Board certified in both Pulmonology and
Pediatrics
- Specializes in respiratory disorders such as
asthma, chronic lung disease, and obstructive
sleep apnea
- Fluent in Vietnamese, Japanese, and English
12555 Garden Grove Blvd, Suite 307 17150 Euclid St, Suite 316
Garden Grove, CA 92843 Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Phone: 714-537-7718 Phone: 714-486-3996
Potential Providers
Dr. Hoang Le
- Physician practicing at Fountain Valley Regional
Hospital
- Specialized in Pulmonology
- Subspecialized in Asthma and COPD, and
sleep medicine
- Fluent in Vietnamese and English
Certain stations at previous Health Fairs have been backed up due to popularity or a
limited number of providers. 31
How to solve?
- scheduling for certain high-volume stations/times for better patient flow
- allow patients the flexibility to receive other services
- shorter wait time during scheduled slot (which will incentivize patients to return)
This new system will be used in conjunction with the old sticker system for stations that
typically have longer wait times (dental screenings, vision screenings, chiropractic
services)
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The Basics VCH
For those extra busy stations with long wait
times, patients will have the option to schedule
a time in advance to come back to the station
and have a shorter wait time.
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Patient packet
Station timesheet
Numbered half-sheet
Stations Affected
Popular stations + Long screening times
(Dental screenings, vision screenings, chiropractic services, etc.)
- Stations that have quick screening times and/or don’t typically have a line should
generally maintain old sticker system
- Note: stations utilizing new sticker system are not restricted to those listed above,
and can be adjusted based on specific circumstances!
Implementation
Who?
Patients Volunteers
Legend:
scheduled patients
on-call patients
Scenarios
The following flow charts demonstrate two possible
scenarios people would run into using the new
system
Scenario 1:
Scenario 2:
to recap…
OFFER to schedule patients at busy stations
other considerations:
➔ include a brief description of the new system in patient packets for reference
➔ train volunteers on the system either at the Health Fair GM or at HF itself during individual
station debriefs
HEALTH SITE
STATION:
FLEXIBILITY
EDUCATION
By: Cameron, Dylan,
Gerardo, Rich, &
Vincent
Stretching
time!
Remain seated
(or take a seat)
Side stretch
● Lift up one arm high above your head
● Lean over to the opposite side
● Hold onto the chair with the other hand if you
need to
● Hold for 20 seconds and repeat with the other
side
Hamstring
stretch
● Sit on the edge of the chair
● Straighten one leg in front of you with the heel on the floor
● With your back straight, lean forward from the hip until a stretch is felt
in the back of the leg
● Hold for 20 seconds and repeat for the other leg
Seated hip
stretch
● Keep 1 foot flat on the floor
● Cross the opposite leg
● Lean forward until you feel a
stretch in your hip
● Keep back straight
● Hold each side for 20 seconds
Seated
knee hug
● Keep 1 foot flat on the floor
● Hold opposite knee and pull it
towards your chest
● Keep back straight
● Hold each side for 20 seconds
Why is Stretching
Important?
You have no idea…
The Benefits
● Stretching can help improve flexibility
○ Creates a range of motion for your joints
○ Allows you to be less prone to injury
■ If you’re in a sport/workout often, this goes a long way
Pamphlet format
● Stretching-routine consisting of 6-8 pictures of
Recommended Daily
stretches and poses Routine:
● Indicating how long each pose should be held or
Arm stretches for _ min
how many repetitions should be done Wrist stretches _ reps
● Provides resources for staying physically active
(physical trainers, gyms, parks, etc) Side stretches: __ min
each
OLDER POPULATIONS
WIDER REACH
● Equipment is expensive
● Can be heavy and hard to
move around
● Better suited for the one
big event
What we need:
01 02
Audiometer Provider
Most clinics and hospitals To operate these
are equipped with these machines you must be
and there are portable certified as an
options around $1,300. audiologist.
Audiometers
The machine consists of
headphones that are connected
to a machine. The audiologist
will deliver a series of different
toned sounds and the patient is
asked to click a button or raise
their hand.
An Important Note
General Physician
Roles
● Performing regular in-ear
check ups
● Recommend patients to their
outside clinics
Committee Involvement
PEW Committee
● Create infographics with
resources for patients to find
auditory
support/hearing-aids
● Educate patients about
maintaining ear and auditory
health
Health Counseling
25%
of community-dwelling seniors aged 65
and older are socially isolated
Lack of connection is
associated with…
Specialties:
● Developmental Delays and Medical/Behavioral
Speech-Language Pathology
● Working with Pediatric and Geriatric population
Services:
● Vocational and independent living skills for adults
● Provides complimentary on-call mental health
support to patients
Languages:
● English, Vietnamese, and Spanish
Council on Aging
Contact:
(714) 749 - 0107
2 Executive Circle, Suite 175, Irvine, CA 92614
Mission:
A non-profit organization promoting the independence,
health, and dignity of older adults through
compassion, education, and advocacy.
Council on Aging: Programs
Health Insurance
Answers
Counseling (HICAP)
Cost
Non-profit organizations
and therapists.
Volunteers