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星期四, 10月 30, 2014

麻州亞美局醫療護理論壇 11/1

Here forwards details of an upcoming Health Care Forum the Asian American Commission will hold, in co-sponsorship with Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2014, that will focus on behavioral health issues and disparities affecting our AAPI (Asian American & Pacific Islander) communities in MA.

Details are in the below email message, and draft program agenda is below.

Please consider attending this event, and register online NO LATER than THIS EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 2014 (11:59pm).

This is a FREE event, with lunch and parking (if needed) provided.

Feel free to forward this event information to any and all in your networks.

Registration is brisk and attendance is very good, but we have capacity and space for more attendees and we want to make this event known and available to as many interested parties as possible!

We would love attendees from colleges, universities, graduate schools, as well as "first generation" AAPI immigrants from our local communities, and ANYONE who is interested in AAPI behavioral health issues (clients, patients, consumers, etc.).

If you can only stay for part of the time, you can also register. 

The Asian American Commission hopes you can join us for this unique opportunity to learn about behavioral health issues and disparities that affect our AAPI community in MA.

Looking forward to ongoing dialogue and advocacy to support health and wellness in our AAPI communities.

P.S. If you run into ANY technical glitches in trying to register by this evening, please email the Commission's Executive Director, Jason Chou, directly, BEFORE tomorrow morning 8am, at:


Best regards,
Elisa Choi, M.D., FACP
Vice-Chairperson & Commissioner
Chair, Healthcare Subcommittee
Asian American Commission of the Commonwealth of MA
One Ashburton Place, 12th Floor
Boston, MA 02108
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DRAFT PROGRAM (subject to change, with FINAL program available on the event day)

"Breaking Barriers, Shattering Stigmas:  Addressing AAPI Behavioral Health Issues and Disparities"

Saturday, November 1, 2014
10am-4pm
Tufts University Sacker Building
145 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA  02111

9:30 am:  Registration & coffee/breakfast

10:00 am:  Welcome from the Commission –
- Mr. Kajal Chattopadhyay – Chairperson, Asian American Commission
- Dr. Elisa Choi - Vice Chairperson, Asian American Commission; Chair of AAC Healthcare Subcommittee; and Event Moderator

10:10 am:  Introduction and Opening Remarks –
- Dr. George King - Chief Scientific Officer, Joslin Diabetes Center

10:15am:  Boston City Councilor Michelle Wu

10:25 am:  Opening address
- Professor Marylou Sudders - Chair of the Mental Health & Health Program, Boston College Graduate School of Social Work

10:45 am:  "The blueprint of AAPI behavioral health: national perspectives and implications for Massachusetts"
- Dr. Ed K.S. Wang - Director, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Massachusetts Department of Mental Health

11:10 am:  "A Personal Story: Reflections on Culture, Stigma, and Endurance" - Dr. Pata Suyemoto

11:30 am:  Lunch

12:00pm to 2:15pm:  
Concurrent panel and workshop sessions, varying start and end times (Final titles and times TBD)

- "Human Resiliency - As Witnessed Among Southeast Asian Americans"
- This session will be a panel discussion focusing on PTSD and self-esteem issues facing Southeast Asian Americans.
- Moderator:
Ms. Sophy Theam – Treasurer, Asian American Commission & Healthcare Subcommittee Member
- Panelists: 
Mr. Joey Banh
Mr. Michael Ouk - Enrollment Department with the All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly at Element Care, Inc., in Lynn, MA
Mr. Sayon Soeun - Executive Director for Light of Cambodian Children, Inc. (LCC)
Ms. Linda Sopheap Sou - Director of Lowell Community Health Center’s Teen BLOCK Programs
Ms. Sopheap Theam – Director, Future Stars Sports and Leadership Development Program; documentary filmmaker, “Lost Child”
Ms. Svang Tor - Senior Clinician and Consultant/Liaison in Behavioral Health at Family Health Services in Lynn and at Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma in Cambridge


- "Depression, Substance Abuse, and Suicidality among AAPIs - Uncovering Disparities and Promoting Successful Strategies for Care and Prevention"
- This session will consist of didactic presentations about depression, suicidality, and substance abuse as they affect AAPIs, followed by an interactive Q&A and discussion focusing on models of care and intervention strategies.
- Moderator:
Dr. Elisa Choi - Vice Chairperson, Asian American Commission; Chair of AAC Healthcare Subcommittee
- Panelists:
Dr. Albert Yeung - Director, Behavioral Health at South Cove Community Health Center
Dr. Hyeouk Chris Hahm - Associate Professor, Boston University School of Social Work 

- "Lessons from Experience: Strategies for Surviving, Coping, and Thriving"
– This session will be an interactive discussion about personal experiences of AAPI behavioral health issues.
- Facilitators:
Dr. Pata Suyemoto
Mr. John Zrebiec, LICSW, CDE - Director, Behavioral and Mental Health Services, Joslin Diabetes Center, Lecturer in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School 

- "Hidden Addiction: Problem Gambling in the AAPI Community and Approaches to Culturally Sensitive Intervention"
– This session will be a panel discussion on problem gambling among AAPIs.
- Moderator:
Mr. Kajal Chattopadhyay - Chairperson, Asian American Commission & Healthcare Subcommittee Member
- Panelists:
Mr. Nathan Smith - Program Officer at the National Center for Responsible Gaming (NCRG)
Mr. Mark Vander Linden - Director of Research and Problem Gambling for the Massachusetts Gaming Commission
Ms. Marlene Warner - Executive Director, Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling
Dr. Carolyn Wong - Research Associate for the Institute for Asian American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Boston

- “Stress and Asian Americans:  What does it look like and what can you do?”
- This session will address the myriad of ways that stress can manifest for Asian Americans and the ways that it can be addressed via enhanced coping strategies and support options. There will be a demonstration of a few strategies to take away.
- Facilitators:
Ms. Fanny Ng – Senior graduate student in the Clinical Psychology program at the University of Massachusetts, Boston
Dr. Julie Yun - Clinical Psychologist and Director of the Counseling Center at the University of Massachusetts, Boston


2:20pm to 3:30 pm:  Closing plenary panel - "Enhancing access to culturally and linguistically competent behavioral health services
- Moderator:
Ms. Karen Tseng - Commissioner, Asian American Commission & Healthcare Subcommittee Member
- Panelists:
Ms. Ipek Demirsoy - Policy Director for Accountable Care at the Commonwealth’s Health Policy Commission
Dr. Aileen Lee – Clinical Psychologist, Asian Community Counseling Program (ACCP), South Shore Mental Health
Dr. Kim Nghiem - Staff Psychologist and Director, Asian Mental Health Program of Cambridge Health Alliance
Dr. Joel Rubinstein - Medical Director for Network Medical Management & Behavioral Health, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
Dr. Ed K.S. Wang - Director, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Massachusetts Department of Mental Health
Dr. Albert Yeung - Director, Behavioral Health at South Cove Community Health Center


3:40pm-3:50pm: Closing remarks and Event Summary
-Dr. Elisa Choi - Vice Chairperson, Asian American Commission; Chair of AAC Healthcare Subcommittee; and Event Moderator

星期三, 10月 29, 2014

文協健康講座醫師建議每日運動半小時

大波士頓中華文化協會(GBCCA)廿五日舉辦健康講座。麻省總醫院心臟專家黃保羅(譯音, Paul Huang)列出人體能量平衡公式,建議有心改善健康者,每日運動半小時,每天走12000步。
            大波士頓中華文化協會過去這幾年經常舉辦健康講座,邀專家講談不同主題,廿五日的今年第四次講座,邀來既是麻省總醫院心臟專家,也是哈佛醫學院教授,還是麻省總醫院心血管代謝綜合症研究室主任羅醫師講談“心血管疾病防”
            黃保羅醫師臨床經驗同時又領導心血管病的研究。他根據多年研究的病例,為與會者介紹了血管粥樣硬化的成因。以及心臟梗塞和中風的症狀。
            黃醫師在會上很詳細的分析了誘發心血管病的危險因素。高血壓,糖尿病,高血脂,吸煙, 肥胖和久坐的生活方式都是引起心血管病的因素。
            還列出人體能量平衡公式,指出人們要減少得病的危險,就必須控制飲食和增加活動。每天至少要活動半小時或一周活動150 分鐘。
            他建議,每次活動要讓心跳增加一些, 心跳可以達到(60- 85% * (220 ? 你的年齡))
            黃醫師,各人應該記錄每天的活動量。看看自己一天走了多少步,最好每天走12000 步。黃醫師他每次從醫院到Charlestown的研究所都是步行去的。
            黃醫師還介紹了他的研究室和他的研究課題。與會聽眾都很有興趣,提問踴躍,好像回到研究生時期,有系統地學到了很多知識。

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            黃保羅醫師在文協會址講心血管疾病預防。(圖由文協提供)


北美電影學院華人導演短片展 11/3 哈佛見

哈佛大學中國學生學者聯合會講座組與驚迷影視,亞洲文化中心合作,將於十一月三日(週一)晚八點至十點半,假該校科學中心E廳,舉辦“北美電影學院華人導演短片展”,有三名導演將出席與觀眾交流。
            “北美電影學院華人導演短片展”是驚迷影視發起籌辦,旨在彰顯華人電影新浪潮,推動跨越中西文化,融合兩種語言,承載普世價值的新電影視角。
            驚迷影視從今年五月起,在北美東西兩岸的30所電影學院徵集來74名華人導演拍成的93部電影短片,邀北京大學比較文學教授戴錦華,國立臺北藝術大學電影創作研究所教授暨電影基金會董事焦雄屏,曾任林肯中心電影會主任的Richard Peña等電影學界和業界名人組成評審團,從中選出來自12所學校的21部最優秀影片,編輯成“北美電影學院華人導演短片集”,再從十月九日起,安排到紐約,芝加哥,舊金山,波士頓等城市巡迴展映。
            這短片展預定十一月七日在洛杉磯舉行閉幕式,並於2015年正式進入中國,在電影業內舉行私映會。
            據悉,其中有五部影片已上線公開售票。
            參展影片中的三名導演,母子健,衣潔,Bruce Li,十一月三日將到哈佛大學出席展映會,與觀眾面對面交流。
            來自四川省,就讀紐約大學新聞系研修新聞與紀錄片製作的母子健拍了一部四十分鐘長的紀錄片“獨生”,跟拍了三個因地震失去獨生子女家庭的重建過程。該片獲得2014年美國學生奧斯卡獎。
            住在紐約的衣潔,是藝術家,也是電影人,2013年獲得紐約視覺藝術學院電腦美術專業視頻製作方向拍的碩士學位。他拍的 “心靈之光”,長九分三十八秒,是一部關於盲人攝影師的紀錄片。
            Bruce Li是在佛羅里達州出生,讀高中前曾在上海住過六年的紐約大學Tisch藝術學院電影學生。他拍的“小學禁品”是劇情片,長十九分五十四秒。
            這一短片展,哈佛學生入場免費,其他人士門票十元。

電影展場地的地址為哈佛大學科學中心E廳(1 Oxford St, Cambridge, MA 02138)

全食超市、羅氏兄弟都進華埠辦招聘

華人前進會昨(廿七)日向社區匯報,墨水塊(Ink Block全食超市(Whole Food)公佈了新店招聘進展,說明有651人遞表申請工作,157人獲選進入第二輪面試,另有105人的履歷已存入該公司檔案,待有職缺時,另行通知。
     另一家超市,羅氏兄弟(Roche Bros.)預定十一月十日起招聘二百多人。
十一月一日(週六)下午一點,華人前進會將在昆士小學飯堂(885 Washington Street)再次舉行社區會議,和社區大眾討論,分享全食超市的招聘過程,報告羅氏兄弟連鎖超市的招聘信息。
華人前進會表示,華埠周遭近年大興土木,創造了許多工作機會,但華埠社區工人因為缺乏信息或語言障礙,往往得不到這些工作機會,該會因而和其他社區組織一起爭取,要求企業主優先錄用華埠社區居民,容許英語有限者申請職位。
全食超市因此簽署協議,承諾提供雙語招聘訊息,辦理雙語面試,報告招聘過程與結果,並先在華埠社區內辦理招聘,然後再公開向各界招聘。
全食超市日前報告,迄今為止,預定於2015年一月在前鋒報(Boston Herald)舊址“墨水塊”開張的新店,共有900人參加招聘說明會,651人遞交了工作申請表,517人參加初次面試,157人獲得下一輪面試機會,另有105人的申請資料將被存入檔案,待有空缺時另行通知。
十一月時,全食超市會繼續招聘面試過程。申請人須能通過包括識別雜貨店產品和安全標誌的一般英語測試。
華人前進會表示,鄰近華埠的波士頓市中心(Downtown)一帶,另有一家大型連鎖超市,羅氏兄弟(Roche Bros.),預定2015年二月或三月開張,計劃招聘二百多名員工。該公司已同意十一月十日起,將在市中心的夏日街十號(10 Summer Street),面向華埠社區,辦理為期一週的招聘活動。
華人前進會表示,該會為非牟利組織,政治中立。多名該會成員日前是以個人身份出席支持柯克莉(Martha Coakley)選州長的活動。

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            社區大眾出席說明會。(圖由華人前進會提供)