Department of Medicine Faculty and Staff Named 2021 ISP Award Winners

Many projects have been recognized as part of Stanford Medicines Integrated Strategic Plan (ISP), and the ISP Awards highlight individualsand teamsfrom the Stanford Medicine community who, through their extraordinary efforts, embody the strategic priorities of our Integrated Strategic Plan (ISP): Value Focused, Digitally Driven, and Uniquely Stanford.

For 2021, many Department of Medicine faculty and staff members and their teams were recognized. Congratulations to all!

Some of the projects awarded:

SHC, SCH, SHC-VC Infection Prevention & Control

The Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Departments for Stanford Health Care, Stanford Childrens Health, and Stanford Health Care Valley Care initiated the Joint IPC Huddle at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, which streamlined pandemic response work between the SHC, SCH and SHCVC IPC programs. Their leadership created policies and program alignment and demonstrated unprecedented collaboration that will will last long after the pandemic is contained.

Congratulations to DOM participants, including:

Marissa Holubar, Bonnie Maldonado, Jorge Salinas, and Lucy Tompkins.

Stanford Health Care Enterprise Transfer Center

The Stanford Health Care Enterprise Transfer Center team redesigned the enterprise transfer center, leading to a significant decrease in denials of ICU patient transfers due to capacity constraints by more than 10% since the opening of 500P. They met the FY2021 operational plan goals by increasing target population transfers by 5% from FY2020, and identified the workflow for outside referring physicians and internal on-call physicians.

Congratulations to DOM participants, including:

Minjoung Go and Alan Yeung.

The Stanford Our Voice (OV) Research Initiative: Citizen Science for Health Equity

Over the past decade, Our Voice (OV) has engaged diverse groups of citizen scientists across the Bay Area, US, and in underserved communities around the world to successfully catalyze change in local policies and build social environments to support healthy living. Their work has empowered individuals with the right tools to make their local communities healthier.

Congratulations to DOM participants, including:

Abby King, Ann Banchoff, Mike Baiocchi, Patricia Rodriguez Espinoza, Robert Harrington, and Lisa Goldman Rosas.

Stanford Medicine Vaccine Governance Committee

The Stanford Medicine Vaccine Governance Committee provided oversight on the longer-term vaccine strategy to ensure equitable distribution among Stanford Medicine, Stanford University, patients, and the broader community. The leadership demonstrated by this governance group created remarkably high level of vaccine confidence in the Stanford Medicine community, enabling Stanford Medicine to administer more than 500,000 COVID-19 vaccines. The committees work is a testament to Stanford Medicines personal commitment to protecting the health of our patients, community, and colleagues.

Congratulations to DOM participants, including:

Niraj Sehgal, Laurence Katznelson, Mary Leonard, Megan Mahoney, and Bonnie Maldonado.

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Awards and Honors: Winter 2021 | Department of Medicine News | Stanford Medicine - Stanford Medicine

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