2024 SPEAKERS

 

Roselyn Tso

Director, Indian Health Service (IHS)

Presenting: Empowering change: Advocating for Health Equity in Environmental Health Disparities and Environmental Justice

Roselyn Tso, an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation, is the director of the Indian Health Service, an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The IHS is the principal federal health care advocate and provider of health care services for American Indians and Alaska Natives.

As director, Ms. Tso administers a nationwide health care delivery program that is responsible for providing preventive, curative, and community health care to approximately 2.7 million American Indians and Alaska Natives in hospitals, clinics, and other settings throughout the United States. She previously served as the director of the IHS Navajo Area since 2019, where she was responsible for providing leadership in the administration of a comprehensive federal, tribal, and urban Indian health care system for over 244,000 American Indians and Alaska Natives throughout Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.

Ms. Tso began her career with the IHS in 1984. She has served in various roles in the IHS Portland Area, both at the service unit level as the administrative officer for the Yakama Service Unit, and at the area level as the planning and statistical officer, equal employment officer and special assistant to the area director. In 2005, she assumed the role of director for the Portland Area’s Office of Tribal and Service Unit Operations, where she was responsible for the implementation of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Act and working directly with tribes. Prior to joining the Navajo Area in 2019, she served as the director of the Office of Direct Service and Contracting Tribes at IHS headquarters.

Ms. Tso holds a Bachelor of Arts in interdisciplinary studies from Marylhurst University in Portland, Oregon, and a master’s degree in organizational management from the University of Phoenix in Portland.

 
  • Mantosh Dewan, MD

    Presentation: Welcome Address

    President, Upstate Medical University

    Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at SUNY Upstate Medical University

  • Caitlin Bernard, MD, MS

    Presentation: Maternal and Reproductive Health Panel

    Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology

    Marguerite K. Shepard Scholar in Obstetrics & Gynecology

  • Dr. George Stanley

    George Stanley, MD

    Presentation: Maternal and Reproductive Health Panel

    Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at SUNY Upstate Medical University

  • SeQuoia Kemp

    Presentation: Maternal and Reproductive Health Panel

    Black feminist birth worker and Student Midwife

    Founder and CEO of Doula 4 a Queen, and one of three co-founders of Sankofa Reproductive Health and Healing Center

  • Rachel Fabi, Ph.D

    Moderator: Maternal and Reproductive Health Panel

    Associate Professor in the Center for Bioethics and Humanities at SUNY Upstate Medical University

    Member of SUNY Upstate University Hospital’s ethics consultation service

    Faculty research affiliate of the Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion at Syracuse University

  • Stephanie Pasquale

    Presentation: The Work of Blueprint 15 and It’s Role in the New 15th Ward Neighborhood Plan

    Director of Neighborhood Development with the Allyn Family Foundation

    Board of Directors of Blueprint 15 nonprofit community quarterback

  • Tara Harris

    Presentation: The Work of Blueprint 15 and It’s Role in the New 15th Ward Neighborhood Plan

    Neighborhood Navigator with Blueprint 15

    Resident Health Advocate with the Healthy Neighborhood Partnership and RADAR at Upstate University Hospital

  • Kiara Van Brackle

    Presentation: Lead Poisoning Across the Lifespan

    Medical Sociology Ph.D. Student at Syracuse University

    Ronald E. McNair Fellow at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

  • Peter Greco, MPH

    Presentation: Maintaining Connections: Conducting Human Subjects Research in an Era of Mass Incarceration

    Clinical Research Coordinator for the SUNY Upstate Institute for Global Health

  • Maria Bonilla

    Presentation: Maintaining Connections: Conducting Human Subjects Research in an Era of Mass Incarceration

    Third Year Medical Student at Upstate Medical University

    Served as a Service-Learning Leader for Medical Education for Diverse Students (MEDs)

  • Sherard A Tatum, MD

    Presentation: Surgical Mission Experience

    Professor of Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences at SUNY Upstate Medical University

    Professor of Pediatrics at SUNY Upstate Medical University

    Medical Director of Communication Disorder Unit at SUNY Upstate Medical University

    Director of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at SUNY Upstate Medical University

  • Tina Campagna (Lupone), MPH

    Presentation: Unveiling Syracuse’s Health Nexus: Exploring Environmental Justice through a One Health Framework

    Instructor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

  • Augusta Williams, DSc, MPH

    Presentation: Unveiling Syracuse’s Health Nexus: Exploring Environmental Justice through a One Health Framework

    Assistant Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

  • LaToya Jones, MPH, BSHSA, LPN

    Presentation: Building Community Through Health Equity

    President and CEO, The Joe Family Foundation for Disability Advocacy, Inc.

    Board Trustee of the Health Foundation for Western & Central New York

  • Marie C. Scott

    Presentation: Building Community Through Health Equity

    RN Medical Case Manager

  • Demi Ajao

    Presentation: Healthcare for People Experiencing Homelessness: Student-led Efforts

    Second Year Medical Student at Upstate Medical University

    Service Learning Leader for Upstate's Helping Hands for Forgotten Feet (HHFF) program at the Syracuse Rescue Mission

  • Steven LaFever

    Presentation: Healthcare for People Experiencing Homelessness: Student-led Efforts

    Second Year Medical Student at Upstate Medical University

    Service Learning Leader for Upstate's Helping Hands for Forgotten Feet (HHFF) program at the Syracuse Rescue Mission

  • Katherine Narvaez Mena, MPH, MBA

    Presentation: The Public Health Crisis Inside Immigration Detention Centers: How the lack of accountability and unmet standards jeopardize the health of migrants

    Second Year Medical Student at Upstate Medical University

    DACA recipient from Guatemala and passionate advocate for immigrant health equity.

    Obtained her Master of Public Health and Master of Business Administration at Johns Hopkins University, where she focused on advocating for individuals in ICE detention facilities and the inclusion of undocumented communities in public health programs

  • Rishana Cohen, MD

    Presentation: Practicing Harm Reduction Principles - Substance Use & Sexual Health

    Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University