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Balancing Act: Physician, Vice President, Wife, Mother, and Woman of Faith

Balancing Act: Physician, Vice President, Wife, Mother, and Woman of Faith. April 5, 2014 Julie B. Schuller, MD, MPH, MBA Executive Vice President 16th Street Community Health Center Milwaukee, WI.

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Balancing Act: Physician, Vice President, Wife, Mother, and Woman of Faith

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  1. Balancing Act: Physician, Vice President, Wife, Mother, and Woman of Faith April 5, 2014 Julie B. Schuller, MD, MPH, MBA Executive Vice President 16th Street Community Health Center Milwaukee, WI

  2. “The will of God is constantly before you like an immense, inexhaustible ocean that no human heart can fathom….” Jean-Pierre de Caussade, SJ Abandonment to Divine Providence

  3. Call to Vocation Call of the Poor Call to Service Call to Motherhood Call to Leadership Call to Lead

  4. Call to Vocation

  5. Call to Vocation Call to Service

  6. Call to Vocation Call of the Poor Call to Service

  7. Mission Statement To Improve the Health and Well-being of Milwaukee and Surrounding Communities by Providing Quality, Patient-Centered, Family-based Health Care, Health Education and Social Services, Free From Linguistic, Cultural and Economic Barriers

  8. Call to Vocation Call of the Poor Call to Service Call to Leadership

  9. Call to Vocation Call of the Poor Call to Service Call to Motherhood Call to Leadership

  10. Call to Vocation Call of the Poor Call to Service Call to Motherhood Call to Leadership Call to Lead

  11. Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers • Serve 33,000 patients per year • 125,000 patient visits per year • 50 Medical Doctors and Clinicians • 25 Mental Health Clinicians

  12. Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers • Race/Ethnicity • 80 % Hispanic • 8 % African American • 7 % Caucasian • 5 % Hmong, Arabic (Iraqi), Burmese, other • Insurance Status • 50% Medicaid • 30% Uninsured • 15% Commercial Insurance • 5% Medicare

  13. What is a CHC/FQHC • Independent 501c(3) Organization • Focus on Mission of Service to the Underserved • Required to be located in an officially designated Medically Underserved Area (MUA) • Required to have a Board of Directors made up of at least 50% community members

  14. What is a CHC/FQHC • Recipient of Federal Grant (10% of total budget) accompanied by a large amount of federal regulations • Allows us to provide services on a sliding fee scale for those without insurance • Provide an economic engine to local neighborhoods • Community Health – Programs and outreach focused on the community

  15. Ethical Issues Arising in Daily Practice

  16. Religion in the Public Square • Work outside of a faith-based organization leads to issues not faced within faith-based organizations • What principles can I use to ensure that I am practicing in a manner consistent with my Catholic faith?

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