Cambia Health Foundation Announces 10 New Sojourns® Scholars

PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Cambia Health Foundation announces the sixth cohort of scholars accepted into its Sojourns® Scholar Leadership Program. Ten emerging palliative care leaders were carefully chosen through a rigorous selection process from a highly competitive pool that included candidates from across the country, including all disciplines and practice settings.

The Sojourns Scholar Leadership Program is designed to identify, cultivate and advance the next generation of palliative care leaders. As part of the leadership program, each Sojourns Scholar receives $180,000 in funding ($90,000/year over a two-year period) to conduct an innovative and impactful clinical, policy, educational, or systems change project in the field of palliative care. Scholars also receive individual mentorship to design and implement a development plan that supports their growth as national palliative care leaders. In addition, the newest cohort will participate with other scholars in a collaborative learning community.

"We are pleased to support the innovative projects and personal development of this elite group of palliative care professionals to better meet the growing needs of patients and families living with a serious illness," said Peggy Maguire, president and board chair, Cambia Health Foundation. "These emerging leaders are change agents for a health care system that is more person-focused, holistic, compassionate, sustainable and healing."

Listed below are the 2019 Sojourns Scholar Leadership Program Grant Recipients:


            
              Name             
            
              Institution   
            
              Innovative Project

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            Danetta E. Hendricks Sloan, 
            Johns Hopkins            
            Advancing the Development of Faith - Centered,
    PhD, MA, MSW                         Bloomberg School of               Community-Based Advance Care Planning within
                                         Public Health                     African American Churches

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            David S. Wu, MD             
            Johns Hopkins            
            Integrating a Narrative Approach to Goals of Care
                                         University School of              (GOC) Conversations in the Intensive Care Unit
                                         Medicine

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            James A. Fausto, MD MHA     
            University of            
            TRAC-PC: Telehealth for Rapid Access to
    FAAHPM                               Washington                        Community-based Palliative Care

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            Jessica S. Merlin, MD, PhD, 
            University of Pittsburgh 
            Consensus-based approaches to managing opioids,
    MBA                                                                    including opioid misuse and addiction, in
                                                                           ambulatory palliative care: development and
                                                                           dissemination

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            Kashelle Lockman,           
            University of Iowa       
            Preparing Pharmacists for Interdisciplinary
    Pharm.D., M.A.                       College of Pharmacy               Palliative Practice

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            Kei Ouchi, MD, MPH          
            Brigham and Women's      
            A nurse-led behavioral intervention to empower
                                         Hospital                          seriously ill older adults to formulate their goals
                                                                           for medical care in the emergency department

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            Megan Lippe PhD, MSN,       
            The University of        
            Enhancing the Provision of Palliative Care in
    RN                                   Alabama                           Alabama through APRN Education and
                                                                           Leadership

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            Meghan R. Potthoff PhD,     
            Creighton University     
            Pediatric Palliative Care Conversation Toolkit for
    APRN-NP, PCPNP-BC,                                                     the Chronic Critically Ill
    CPNP-AC

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            Ranak Trivedi, Ph.D.        
            Stanford University/VA   
            South Asian Family Approaches to Diseases
                                         Palo Alto Health Care             (SAFAD): A Program to Enhance Caregiving
                                         System                            among South Asian Women Living with Breast
                                                                           Cancer

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            Susan Lysaght Hurley PhD,   
            Care Dimensions, Inc.    
            Addressing the Palliative Nursing Workforce Gap:
    RN                                                                     A Hospice Nurse Residency Program

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To learn more about the individual scholars, please visit the Sojourns Scholar page on the Cambia Health Foundation website.

The Cambia Health Foundation launched the Sojourns Scholar Leadership Program in 2014 with the goal of advancing capacity, leadership and innovation in the field of palliative care. The Foundation's purposeful investment in palliative care leadership supports a larger vision of a transformed health care system that is more compassionate and person-focused. Since the program started, Cambia has awarded more than $11 million to 62 scholars around the country, each focused on different areas of palliative care, but all committed to improving the experience of people facing serious illness and their caregivers.

About Cambia Health Foundation
Cambia Health Foundation is the corporate foundation of Cambia Health Solutions, a total health solutions company dedicated to making health care more person-focused and economically sustainable. Founded in 2007, the foundation has funded almost $70 million in grants to advance patient- and family-centered care for all. Cambia Health Foundation strategically invests in philanthropy to change the way people experience health care from birth to natural completion of life. Learn more at www.cambiahealthfoundation.org, and follow us on Twitter: @CambiaHealthFdn.

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