President’s Cabinet Awards 

For more than 30 years, the President's Cabinet has provided a vehicle for UTMB and the community to work together to support these promising initiatives to improve health and well-being.

2024 PRESIDENT'S CABINET AWARDS APPLICATION

Download application here.
Proposals must be received by 4:30 PM, Friday, May 10, 2024.

For more information all 409-772-5151 or email mmarczak@utmb.edu.

  • PC Award 1 - 900x400 - 150dpi

    Garden Beds at Holland House to Empower Residents

    Kathleen T. Nguyen (OT doctoral student)
    Tuan Pham (MS1 student)
    Office of Student Affairs

    The goal of this program is to increase the number of Galveston County home bound residents enrolled in the State of Texas Emergency Assistance Registry (STEAR) program. Hurricane preparedness boxes will be prepared and distributed by the UTMB House Call Program to 200 home bound seniors. Each box will contain STEAR registration information and other essentials like medical list needs a basic first aid kit, batteries, a radio, flashlights, water, dry goods, etc.

  • PC Award 2 - 900x400 - 150dpi

    Improving Hurricane Preparedness in Galveston County Homebound Seniors

    Zach Carson, DNP, APRN
    Jessica den Herder, MSN, AGNP

    Tammie Michael, DNP, APRN

    Jennifer Young, MSN, APRN

    UTMB Geriatric House Call Program

    The goal of this program is to increase the number of Galveston County home bound residents enrolled in the State of Texas Emergency Assistance Registry (STEAR) program. Hurricane preparedness boxes will be prepared and distributed by the UTMB House Call Program to 200 home bound seniors. Each box will contain STEAR registration information and other essentials like medical list needs a basic first aid kit, batteries, a radio, flashlights, water, dry goods, etc.

     

  • PC Award 5 - 900x400 - 150dpi

    Learn Together to Work Together: Saving Lives Through Interprofessional Collaborative Care

    Erin McGoff, DProf, MSc, PGCE
    Health Education Center

    In an effort to expand and enhance the current successful Disaster Day program, UTMB will collaborate with the Galveston College Emergency Medical Services Program. In order to provide more hands-on experience for students, the Health Education Center ambulance and trauma bays will be used to include pre-hospital care services during the event. Two trauma manikins will be purchased to provide life-like learning experiences for students as they navigate through realistic medical emergency scenarios.

  • PC Award 3 - 900x400 - 150dpi

    Pulmonary Rehabilitation Clinic at St. Vincent's House

    N. Miles Farr, MD, MPH
    Daneen Nastars, DHSc, RRT, RRT-ACCS
    Melissa Yanes, MS, RRT-ACCS
    Internal Medicine - General Medicine

    A six-week pulmonary rehabilitation program for uninsured populations diagnosed with chronic lung disease and/or shortness of breath issues will be established at the St. Vincent's House. Under the direction of UTMB Respiratory Care faculty, students will work with patients to follow individualized treatment plans and measure outcomes. The program will collaborate with the American Lung Association, the American Thoracic Society Pulmonary Rehabilitation Chapter and the UTMB Pulmonary Department to ensure patients are meeting the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Pulmonary Rehabilitation guidelines. A smoking cessation component will also be part of the clinic.

  • PC Award 8 - 900x400 - 150dpi

    Saving Sight: The Expansion of Eye Care at St. Vincent's House

    Ardalan Sharifi, MD (PGY-3 Resident)
    Matthew Yang, MD (PGY-3 Chief Resident)
    Ophthalmology

    Due to the success of two previous President's Cabinet Awards (2019 and 2021), this project will significantly expand the reach of St. Vincent's House to treat vision-threatening issues such as diabetic retinopathy, cataracts and glaucoma for Galveston's most vulnerable population. More diagnostic tools will be purchased to open more exam lanes and additional screening equipment will support the continued growth in patient volume in order to continue providing the highest standard of eye care.

  • PC Award 6 - 900x400 - 150dp

    SMART Heart Partners - Starting Early to Build Healthy Adult Hearts

    Abe DeAnda, Jr., MD, FACS, FAHA
    Elizabeth Turner
    Department of Surgery & SMART Family Literacy Program

    The UTMB Family Medicine Department will partner with the SMART Family Literacy program and purchase 9,000 books to create a permanent curriculum library and distribute another 9,000 age-appropriate books to Galveston County children. The books will concentrate on nutrition, heart-healthy lifestyles, science and math. In-school sessions and family literacy events will be held to distribute books, healthy snacks and conduct hands-on STEM activities. UTMB Family Medicine Faculty will serve as guest readers and second-year pediatric residents will assist to gain more experiences with children while observing their developmental stages and differences.

  • PC Award 7 - 900x400 - 150dpi

    St. Vincent's Preventive Heart Failure Program: Expansion Project

    Frederick Ditmars (MS3 student)
    N. Miles Farr, MD, MPH
    John Sealy School of Medicine

    This project builds upon a 2021 award and will implement evidence-based screening and treatment protocols for hypertension, type II diabetes melliltus, coronary artery disease and early stage heart failure. An interprofessional team of students will identify high-risk patients and provide them with social and medical services. To complement the program, an AI-assisted bedside ultrasound machine will be purchased and used to screen for early-stage heart failure and more health maintenance equipment (glucometers, blood pressure cuffs, etc.) will be added to inventory./p>

  • PC Award 4 - 900x400 - 150dpi

    St. Vincent's Women's Wellness (WoW) Program

    Martha T. Garcia (MS3 student)
    Ayeesha Mohammed (MS4 student)
    Jacob Moran (MD/PhD student)
    Otto Pantoja, MD
    Nathan Smith (MS4 student)
    Lucy Villarreal, MD
    Jerome Yaklic, MD, MBA
    Obstetrics and Gynecology

    A recent survey of females in the St. Vincent’s community revealed a strong need for breast and cervical cancer screenings and family planning services. This award will help revitalize the St. Vincent’s Gynecology Clinic with new equipment, instruments, supplies, the creation of a robust training curriculum and revised operating procedures for women’s health screening. The goal is to increase screening rates for cervical cancer, breast cancer and intimate partner violence by 30%.

Awards by Year