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Monday, January 29
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Monday January 29, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Monday January 29, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Monday January 29, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Tuesday, January 30
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Tuesday January 30, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday January 30, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday January 30, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Wednesday, January 31
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Wednesday January 31, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday January 31, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday January 31, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Thursday, February 1
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Thursday February 1, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday February 1, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday February 1, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Monday, February 5
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Monday February 5, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Monday February 5, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Monday February 5, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Tuesday, February 6
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Tuesday February 6, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday February 6, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday February 6, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Wednesday, February 7
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Wednesday February 7, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday February 7, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday February 7, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Thursday, February 8
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Thursday February 8, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday February 8, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday February 8, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Monday, February 12
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Monday February 12, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Monday February 12, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Tuesday, February 13
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Tuesday February 13, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday February 13, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Wednesday, February 14
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Wednesday February 14, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday February 14, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Thursday, February 15
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Thursday February 15, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday February 15, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Monday, February 19
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Monday February 19, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Monday February 19, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Tuesday, February 20
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Tuesday February 20, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday February 20, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Wednesday, February 21
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Wednesday February 21, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday February 21, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Thursday, February 22
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Thursday February 22, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday February 22, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Monday, February 26
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Monday February 26, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Monday February 26, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Monday February 26, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Tuesday, February 27
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Tuesday February 27, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday February 27, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday February 27, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Wednesday, February 28
 

1:00pm CST

Harmony Healers - Vocal Performance

The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.

Program Leadership
avatar for Grayson Jackson

Grayson Jackson

Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
DM

Dr. Marjan Afrouzian

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston


Wednesday February 28, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
  Harmony Healers, Vocal

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Wednesday February 28, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday February 28, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday February 28, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Thursday, February 29
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Thursday February 29, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday February 29, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday February 29, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

2:00pm CST

Harmony Healers - Pianist Performance

The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.

Program Leadership
avatar for Grayson Jackson

Grayson Jackson

Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
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Dr. Marjan Afrouzian

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston


Thursday February 29, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
  Harmony Healers, Piano
 
Monday, March 4
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Monday March 4, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Monday March 4, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Monday March 4, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

2:00pm CST

Harmony Healers - Pianist Performance

The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.

Program Leadership
avatar for Grayson Jackson

Grayson Jackson

Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
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Dr. Marjan Afrouzian

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston


Monday March 4, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
  Harmony Healers, Piano
 
Tuesday, March 5
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Tuesday March 5, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday March 5, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday March 5, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

2:00pm CST

Harmony Healers - Pianist Performance

The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.

Program Leadership
avatar for Grayson Jackson

Grayson Jackson

Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
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Dr. Marjan Afrouzian

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston


Tuesday March 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
  Harmony Healers, Piano
 
Wednesday, March 6
 

1:00pm CST

Harmony Healers - Instrumental Performance

The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.

Program Leadership
avatar for Grayson Jackson

Grayson Jackson

Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
DM

Dr. Marjan Afrouzian

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston


Wednesday March 6, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Wednesday March 6, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday March 6, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday March 6, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Thursday, March 7
 

1:00pm CST

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Thursday March 7, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

Hospital to Home Leadership

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday March 7, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CST

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday March 7, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

2:00pm CST

Harmony Healers - Pianist Performance

The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.

Program Leadership
avatar for Grayson Jackson

Grayson Jackson

Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
DM

Dr. Marjan Afrouzian

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston


Thursday March 7, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm CST
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
  Harmony Healers, Piano
 
Monday, March 11
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Monday March 11, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Monday March 11, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

2:00pm CDT

Harmony Healers - Pianist Performance

The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.

Program Leadership
avatar for Grayson Jackson

Grayson Jackson

Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
DM

Dr. Marjan Afrouzian

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston


Monday March 11, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
  Harmony Healers, Piano
 
Tuesday, March 12
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Tuesday March 12, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday March 12, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

2:00pm CDT

Harmony Healers - Pianist Performance

The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.

Program Leadership
avatar for Grayson Jackson

Grayson Jackson

Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
DM

Dr. Marjan Afrouzian

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston


Tuesday March 12, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
  Harmony Healers, Piano
 
Wednesday, March 13
 

1:00pm CDT

Harmony Healers - Vocal Performance

The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.

Program Leadership
avatar for Grayson Jackson

Grayson Jackson

Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
DM

Dr. Marjan Afrouzian

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston


Wednesday March 13, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
  Harmony Healers, Vocal

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Wednesday March 13, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday March 13, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Thursday, March 14
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Thursday March 14, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday March 14, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

2:00pm CDT

Harmony Healers - Pianist Performance

The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.

Program Leadership
avatar for Grayson Jackson

Grayson Jackson

Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
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Dr. Marjan Afrouzian

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston


Thursday March 14, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
  Harmony Healers, Piano
 
Monday, March 18
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Monday March 18, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

2:00pm CDT

Harmony Healers - Pianist Performance

The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.

Program Leadership
avatar for Grayson Jackson

Grayson Jackson

Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
DM

Dr. Marjan Afrouzian

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston


Monday March 18, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
  Harmony Healers, Piano
 
Tuesday, March 19
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Tuesday March 19, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday March 19, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

2:00pm CDT

Harmony Healers - Pianist Performance

The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.

Program Leadership
avatar for Grayson Jackson

Grayson Jackson

Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
DM

Dr. Marjan Afrouzian

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston


Tuesday March 19, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
  Harmony Healers, Piano
 
Wednesday, March 20
 

1:00pm CDT

Harmony Healers - Instrumental Performance

The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.

Program Leadership
avatar for Grayson Jackson

Grayson Jackson

Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
DM

Dr. Marjan Afrouzian

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston


Wednesday March 20, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Wednesday March 20, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday March 20, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Thursday, March 21
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Thursday March 21, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday March 21, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

2:00pm CDT

Harmony Healers - Pianist Performance

The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.

Program Leadership
avatar for Grayson Jackson

Grayson Jackson

Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
DM

Dr. Marjan Afrouzian

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston


Thursday March 21, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
  Harmony Healers, Piano
 
Monday, March 25
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Monday March 25, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home Leadership

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Monday March 25, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Monday March 25, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Tuesday, March 26
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Tuesday March 26, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home Leadership

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday March 26, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday March 26, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Wednesday, March 27
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Wednesday March 27, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home Leadership

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday March 27, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

POM 1 CECE - Hospital to Home

Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://bit.ly/3JZkmoL (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday March 27, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Thursday, March 28
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Thursday March 28, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday March 28, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Monday, April 1
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Monday April 1, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Monday April 1, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Tuesday, April 2
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Tuesday April 2, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday April 2, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Wednesday, April 3
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Wednesday April 3, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday April 3, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Thursday, April 4
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Thursday April 4, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday April 4, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Monday, April 8
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Monday April 8, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Monday April 8, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Tuesday, April 9
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Tuesday April 9, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday April 9, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Wednesday, April 10
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Wednesday April 10, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday April 10, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Thursday, April 11
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Thursday April 11, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday April 11, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Monday, April 15
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Monday April 15, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Tuesday, April 16
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Tuesday April 16, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Tuesday April 16, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Wednesday, April 17
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Wednesday April 17, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Wednesday April 17, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 
Thursday, April 18
 

1:00pm CDT

H2H/ICT CEEU Elective

This session is for students enrolled in CEEU elective courses only.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Laurie Looper

Laurie Looper

Program Manager, Community Engagement and Education, Provost's Office UTMB Galveston


Thursday April 18, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D

1:15pm CDT

Hospital to Home

Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs​ with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering.
a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list.
b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.

Program Leadership
avatar for Shellie Wolf

Shellie Wolf

Social Worker, UTMB
avatar for Abhijit Rao

Abhijit Rao

MD - Class of 2024, Internal Medicine
avatar for Jacob Moran

Jacob Moran

OBGYN, 31


Thursday April 18, 2024 1:15pm - 4:30pm CDT
Jennie Sealy Hospital Rm 2.410D
 

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