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Name the four women who started Bayanihan
Julienne Angeles, Thea de Borja, Rosalyn Moya, and Voltaire Sinigayan
What’s Tower 2
The US Filipino War Veterans and Descendants Legion-Tower II
[ Meetings are from 10 am to 2 pm, typically on the 2nd Saturday of the month ]
What’s Magellan Post 604
American legion Magellan Post 604
[ Meetings are from 3 pm to 6 pm, on the 3rd Sunday of every month ]
What year and month did Bayanihan start
February 2002
When did Bayanihan Clinic become a non-profit organization
August 2002
When were the first group of undergrad volunteers recruited?
October 2002
Who is Dr. Luz D. Guerrero and when did he start his position
He is the Medical Director and began his position in October 2003
When did Bayanihan become affiliated with UC Davis?
in 2007
In 2013, the mission statement was revised. What was changed in the mission statement?
It now includes all Filipino war veterans and immigrants. And reflects the diversity of the underserved communities of the Greater Sacramento area
What does Bayanihan mean?
The name captures two essences of the clinic; in English it translates as “a collective group of people working together towards a common goal.”
What does Bayani mean in literal terms?
heroes, which recognizes the Filipino WWII Veterans
In March 2012, Bayanihan Clinic moved to it’s second location, where and who helped?
The second location was at 1281 North Avenue in Natomas. Richard Ikeda and Health for All staff helped
When did Bayanihan Clinic move to 3030 Explorer Drive in Rancho Cordova, and what is the Name of the Clinic space used?
July 2017 and HALO Clinic [Health and Life Organization]
Who are Preceptors?
Our volunteer Physicians
Who are our Co-Directors?
Medical and PA Students
Who are coordinators?
The board members
Clinical Affairs
Gwyneth Inuman and Muskan Mall
Undergraduate Coordinators
Joshua Huynh and Nicole James
Outreach Coordinators
Kamryn Consuelo and Ella Siruno
Finance Coordinator
Giann Goulart and Claire Nelson
Preceptor Coordinator
Melody Lou
Specialties
They are intern led services beyond primary care
Interns
They are undergraduates that have completed their probationary period. And outsourced advocates
Summer Volunteers
US lol
Specialty Services - DEP
Diabetes Empowerment Program - Empower, guide, and reassure patients with or at risk for diabetes through education, persistence, and personalized counseling.
Specialty Services - Women’s Health
Provide more culturally sensitive outreach and education of healthy breast awareness and all areas of women’s health
Specialty Services - Cardiovascular advocacy program
Empower patients to overcome barriers to heart health by offering holistic, patient-centered education and support for managing hypertension and other chronic cardiovascular conditions
Specialty Services - Ophthalmology
Provide patients with comprehensive eye exams and vision corrective services to our patients with education on the importance of eye health
Specialty Services - Medical Interpreter
Facilitate communication between providers and limited English proficient (LEP) patients
Specialty Services - Dental
Aims to deliver comprehensive oral health care services for our patients and emphasize the importance of oral hygiene
Mental Wellness and Psychiatry
Provide patients with a safe avenue to address their mental health needs. We hope to educate about and destigmatize mental health in our underserved communities
Specialty Services - Dermatology
Provides preventative and responsive measures with concern to skin, hair, and nails. Our specialty strives to provide education about dermatology and provide free resources for different concerns.
Specialty Services - Podiatry
Provide comprehensive foot and ankle preventative care in collaboration with SMU’s Podiatry Program
Specialty Services - Pediatrics
Provides free health services and education to the children of Filipino immigrants and the youth of the Greater Sacramento area in the form of sports physicals, general health screenings, and tuli surgeries.
Specialty Services - Social Services
Works with patients to find multi-faceted solutions to challenges they may be facing
Clinic Saturday - 7:00 am to 8:00 am
Clinic Breakfast, prep-rooms, and clipboards
When is the latest Interns and SVs may arrive?
7:20 am
8:00 am to 12:00 pm
PTs called from the waiting room → MA takes vitals / intake → Co-D eval → Preceptor eval
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
order labs, schedule patient, scan all documents, give pt discharge papers
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Clinic Lunch
Volunteer Expectations - Competency
Be able to perform tasks up to clinic protocol and standards
Volunteer Expectations - Professionalism
maintain a demeanor that promotes the quality of our services
Volunteer Expectations - Humility
Conduct yourself with an awarness of the barriers our patients and peers face
Volunteer Expectations - Growth
Build upon your skills, knowledge, and character
Volunteer Expectations - Initiative
Contribute to our clinic and its services