IGHS Grand Rounds with Margot Kushel

Grand Rounds
Aging Among Homeless Populations: An Emerging Crisis
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550 16th Street
UCSF Mission Hall; MH-1401/1402
San Francisco, CA 94158
United States

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Dr. Margot Kushel will discuss results from her study of older homeless adults in Oakland, the HOPE HOME Study, and discuss implications for research, clinical care, and social and health policy. 

Margot Kushel, MD is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center and the Director of the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations. Margot's research focuses on reducing the burden of homelessness on health through examining efforts to prevent and end homelessness and mitigating the effects of housing instability on health care outcomes. She uses a variety of research methodologies with an aim towards informing the development of programs and policies to end homelessness via understanding the complex interactions between health and housing. She has a particular interest in homelessness in older adults and homelessness in medically complicated individuals. She is the PI of an NIA funded R01 that developed the HOPE HOME (Health Outcomes in Populations Experiencing Homelessness in Older Middle agE) cohort, an ongoing longitudinal cohort study examining the causes and effects of homelessness on adults aged 50 and over in Oakland, CA. She is the Co-PI (with Kelly Knight, PhD) of a companion study examining involvement of families in rehousing older adults experiencing homeless. Passionate about training the next generation of researchers seeking to improve outcomes in vulnerable populations, she is the PI of a K24 award from NIA to mentor junior investigators in aging in vulnerable populations and directs the UCSF Primary Care Research Fellowship. Margot works with diverse stakeholders to implement programmatic and policy changes based on her research. She maintains an active clinical practice at ZSFG in both primary care and inpatient medicine. 

Talk will be followed by conversation with Drs. Kushel and Jaime Sepulveda, and a master's student from our current cohort. 

Refreshments to follow. Live stream on day of event posted at https://globalhealthsciences.ucsf.edu/event/ighs-grand-rounds-margot-kushel-md 

Add to Calendar 2019-07-09 16:15:00 2019-07-09 17:30:00 IGHS Grand Rounds with Margot Kushel Dr. Margot Kushel will discuss results from her study of older homeless adults in Oakland, the HOPE HOME Study, and discuss implications for research, clinical care, and social and health policy.  Margot Kushel, MD is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center and the Director of the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations. Margot's research focuses on reducing the burden of homelessness on health through examining efforts to prevent and end homelessness and mitigating the effects of housing instability on health care outcomes. She uses a variety of research methodologies with an aim towards informing the development of programs and policies to end homelessness via understanding the complex interactions between health and housing. She has a particular interest in homelessness in older adults and homelessness in medically complicated individuals. She is the PI of an NIA funded R01 that developed the HOPE HOME (Health Outcomes in Populations Experiencing Homelessness in Older Middle agE) cohort, an ongoing longitudinal cohort study examining the causes and effects of homelessness on adults aged 50 and over in Oakland, CA. She is the Co-PI (with Kelly Knight, PhD) of a companion study examining involvement of families in rehousing older adults experiencing homeless. Passionate about training the next generation of researchers seeking to improve outcomes in vulnerable populations, she is the PI of a K24 award from NIA to mentor junior investigators in aging in vulnerable populations and directs the UCSF Primary Care Research Fellowship. Margot works with diverse stakeholders to implement programmatic and policy changes based on her research. She maintains an active clinical practice at ZSFG in both primary care and inpatient medicine.  Talk will be followed by conversation with Drs. Kushel and Jaime Sepulveda, and a master's student from our current cohort.  Refreshments to follow. Live stream on day of event posted at https://globalhealthsciences.ucsf.edu/event/ighs-grand-rounds-margot-kushel-md  550 16th Street UCSF Mission Hall; MH-1401/1402 San Francisco, CA 94158 United States View on Map [email protected]; 476-5494 Center for Vulnerable Populations America/Los_Angeles public