Team HBV Collegiate Chapters Semester Report 2010 Spring

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Team HBV Spring 2010 Semester Report SPRING 2010 TEAM HBV COLLEGIATE CHAPTERS

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Highlights of Team HBV Collegiate Chapters activities during the 2010 Spring Semester

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Team HBVSpring 2010

Semester Report

Spring 2010 Team HBV CollegiaTe CHapTerS

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I. Collegiate Chapter Highlights 3

II. Collegiate Chapter Semester Reports 4-27 Cornell University 4-5 Duke University 6-7 Emory University 8 Harvard University 9-11 Stanford University 12-13 UC Berkeley 14-15 UC Davis 16-17 UC Los Angeles 18-20 UC Santa Cruz 21-22 UC San Diego 23 University of Pennsylvania 24-26 University of Southern California 27

III. Executive and Advisory Board Contact Lists 28-30

IV. Special Thanks 31

Team HBV Collegiate Chapters, Asian Liver Center at Stanford Universityhttp://teamhbv.org | [email protected]

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Collegiate Chapter Highlight Events

Harvard Team HBV Collegiate Chapter worked very hard this semester to open a free community screening clinic- “Liver Health Program” to the API populations in Boston Chinatown.

Services Provided: Offered free hepatitis B panels (anti-HBs, HBsAg, anti-HBc), administered pre-surveys on knowledge and perceptions, conducted one-on-one, culturally competent education about hepatitis B risk, prevalence, and prevention, distributed Know HBV brochures, and mailed detailed results letters a few weeks afterwards, along with information about free clinics to get vaccinated if necessary.

Partnerships: Quest Diagnostics, Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, Community Kidney Disease Detection program, Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association at Harvard Medical School, Hepatitis B Initiative in Boston, Massachusetts Asians & Pacific Islanders for Health, and many well-known physicians.

As a new chapter, Stanford Team HBV Collegiate Chapter organized a splendid Hepatitis B Awareness Week, each day with activities to promote HBV awareness on campus.

Day 1 Speaker Day- Meredith Bergin Bailey of the Stanford Asian Liver Center presented on “San Francisco Hep B Free: Developing Effective Healthcare Campaigns”.

Day 2 Jade Dining Day- Stanford Dining provided delicious sugar cookies topped with jade-colored frosting in 5 different dining halls all across campus, reaching hundreds of students.Day 3 World Hepatitis Day- Gave 75 free mini Jamba Juice to students who came to our table and learned about hep B and had nearly 200 balloons in White Plaza.

Day 4 Jade Day - Affixed jade colored balloons with info postcards to over 800 bikes throughout campus. Team HBVers staked out White Plaza to celebrate, educate, and encourage participation in a raffle for Amazon gift cards.

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Event Descriptions2/8-2/10/2010Cornell University Campus

Bake Sale Fundraiser B-Aware hosted a cupcake bake sale on the Cornell University campus to spread hepatitis B awareness and fundraise for the chapter. A total of $40 was raised in 3 days. Reached: 50+ students, faculty/staff

2/13/2010Downtown Ithaca, NY

IIthaca Lunar New Year’s Festival The chapter sponsored the local Ithaca’s Lunar New Year’s festival event. We promoted our hepatitis B efforts in a community level and networked with other Asian-related organizations in Ithaca, NY. Reached: 100+ local residentsCommunity Partner: Ithaca Asian American Association

2/27/2010Cornell University Campus

Asia Night 2010 Largest pan-Asian event on campus, continuous food and entertainment throughout the night. Groups compete for Best Booth award. We managed a mocktail booth to promote liver-friendly habits. Participants engaged in Q & A about Hepatitis B in order to receive a free beverage. Reached: 200+ students, faculty/staff, local residentsCommunity Partner: Cornell Asian Pacific Student Union

4/10-4/11/2010Cornell University Campus

B-Aware’s “Smash HBV” Badminton Tournament Our Badminton Tournament’s goal is to increase awareness in a friendly and healthy way. We reached out to the entire Cornell community and encouraged people to spread our cause. Reached: 50+ studentsCommunity Partner: Holland-International Living Center

5/3-5/7/ 2010Cornell University Campus

HBV Campus Awareness Week Week-long awareness campaign in honor of World Hepatitis Day. B-Aware members contributed to campus-wide outreach methods and conducted measurable HBV knowledge surveys while educating students.Reached: 100+ students, faculty/staff

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Summary and Reflection The Cornell Chapter of Team HBV met the chapter goals this semester by spreading awareness and promoting HBV outreach in fun and creative ways. We also began to implement more measurable outreach activities to assess the chapter’s effectiveness, as well as experimented with innovative ideas to reach out to new segments of the community to raise awareness.

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Event Descriptions3/27/10NC State, Fairgrounds

TACAS Chinese New Year Festival We set up a booth to educate the public about Hepatitis B epidemic, encouraged clients to get tested/ vaccinated, and distributed know HBV brochures and sold pins/ wristbands.Reached: >200 Durham residents Community Partner: TACAS (Triangle Area Chinese American Society)

Summary and Reflection

4/1/10Duke University

Global Health Week-Global Health Day Hosted an interactive health clinic with other health-related organizations on campus to educate students on campus.Reached: ~500 Duke studentsCommunity Partner: Duke Global Health Institute

3/20/10Duke University

Duke Chinese Dance Troop Showcase Presented a video-clip to spread hepatitis B awareness, and the Team HBV president delivered a speech to encourage others to join the fight against hepatitis B. Tables were set-up outside the auditorium before, during, and after the intermission to give out jade ribbons for people to wear.Reached: 200 Duke studentsCommunity Partner: Duke Chinese Dance Troop

2/16/10Duke University

Jade Ribbon Quad Display Planted chopsticks with jade ribbons on the main quad to represent number of people suffer from HBV.Reached: ~5000 Duke students and faculty

2/21/10Duke University

Virus Plushy Workshop Invited friends and family to come and help Team HBV make virus plushy and educate the public about hepatitis B.Reached: 20 Duke students and faculty

The Duke Chapter hosted and participated in many on campus events this semester. We were able to implement all of our plans from the previous semester. Our team is quite satisfied with our accomplishment. We have established ourselves as an active student organization in the last few months. Hopefully, we can continue to plan interesting and educational events and make the public become more aware of hepatitis B.

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Virus Plushy Workshop

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Jade Ribbon Quad Display

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Event Descriptions8/25/10 (Planned) Emory University Student Activities Fair

Pre-orientation activities fair meant to introduce freshmen to campus organizations, recruit new members and establish presence on campusTarget population: Incoming freshmen

Summary and Reflection

Fall 2010 (Planned) Community Education Sessions Members collaborate with community center to give educational sessions about HBV to Asian American community members Target population: English as a second language class participants and other community members at community center eventsCommunity Partner: Center for Pan Asian Community Services

We are excited to have established a strong executive board in this semester. We are also eager to begin working with our community partner, the Center for Pan Asian Community Services. We look forward to collaborating with them in conducting educational sessions in the community. Furthermore, we are already preparing for the freshman pre-orientation activity fair where we hope to establish our presence as well as recruit new general members.

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Event Descriptions2/6/2010Dorchester, MA

2/28/2010Quincy, MA

Community outreach initiative Tabling at two community festivals: Quincy Lunar New Year and Tết in Boston. Held a sack throwing game for children (three ‘shots’ for life) and gave out Jade Ribbon tattoos, balloons, and pins. Parents received Know HBV brochures in appropriate language and viewed educational posters.Reached: 100+ greater Boston adult residents mostly Chinese or Vietnamese.Hepatitis B Initiative-Boston co-sponsored and helped run the booth.

4/7-4/27/2010Cambridge and Boston, MA

Health education initiative Presented education curriculum on hepatitis B prevalence, risks, severity, prevention, etc. using visuals on posters, or hosted table outside classrooms with those posters displayed; distributed educational flyers and brochures. Conducted 17-item pre- and post-intervention surveys on hepatitis B knowledge and audience demographics. Venues: (1) Harvard Chinatown ESL classes (tabling only), and (2) ESL classes at the American Asian Civic Association (AACA) and (3) Harvard-Lesley Let’s Get Ready afterschool program.Populations reached: LGR: 37 minority/low-income Boston high school students. AACA: 20 adult immigrants who are a mix of Asian, Caribbean, Latin American, and African. Chinatown ESL: ~100 Chinese adult immigrants.

4/17/2010Artesani Park, Brighton, MA

LIVERight Boston 2010 5k charity run/walk to raise awareness for hepatitis B. Cambridge City Councilor Leland Cheung was featured guest speaker.Reached: 29 members of the public and area college students.Event was hosted by the Hepatitis B Initiative-Boston. Team HBV at Harvard participated and provided on-campus publicity.

Apr/May 2010Cambridge, MA

Policy advocacy initiative Cambridge City Council declared May 16-22 as Hepatitis B Awareness Week. City of Cambridge website posted an awareness message. Cambridge Chronicle, a local newspaper with circulation of 7,500, published a guest commentary. City Council subsequently passed an order to look into a future city-wide free hepatitis/HIV testing and counseling day. Representative Michael Capuano (D-MA8) signed on as co-sponsor of H.R. 3974 (Viral Hepatitis and Liver Cancer Control and Prevention Act of 2009) as of May 12.Reached: local residents and policymakers. Cambridge has a population of 105,000 and is 12% Asian and Pacific Islander and 26% foreign-born.For their support, special thanks to Leland Cheung, Cambridge City Councilor, and Kate Chang, District Representative for Congressman Capuano.

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5/1/2010Chinatown, Boston, MA

Community screening clinic – “Liver Health Program” Provided free hepatitis B panels (anti-HBs, HBsAg, anti-HBc). Administered pre-surveys on knowledge and perceptions. Conducted one-on-one, culturally competent education about hepatitis B risk, prevalence, prevention, etc. Distributed Know HBV brochures. Mailed detailed results letters a few weeks after, along with information about free clinics to get vaccinated if necessary (none required referral for further follow-up).Screened 20 patients, majority Chinese, but also included Korean and African-American.Quest Diagnostics provided screens, supplies, and phlebotomists. Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association and the Community Kidney Disease Detection program provided the venue and publicity. Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association at Harvard Medical School provided financial support and volunteers. Hepatitis B Initiative-Boston provided volunteers, and Massachusetts Asians & Pacific Islanders for Health served as fiscal conduit. Drs. Raymond Chung, MD; Li-Li Hsiao, MD, PhD; and Daryl Lau, MD, MSc, MPH served as advisors and provided additional administrative and/or financial support.

Summary and Reflection Team HBV at Harvard was most successful this semester in developing relationships with community partners in various aspects of our outreach. First, we strengthened our collaboration with the Hepatitis B Initiative-Boston to do community outreach through Lunar New Year festival tabling and through LIVERight Boston. Second, we continued our unique community health education initiative by presenting our own culturally-competent curriculum about hepatitis B at partnering adult ESL and afterschool programs targeted at underserved and high-risk populations. We further refined our pre- and post-survey instrument in order to better evaluate our effectiveness in improving hepatitis B knowledge. Third, we garnered the support of local policymakers and their staff, and local media, to achieve our grassroots advocacy goals in a region where hepatitis B does not receive much policy consideration. We hope that the city renews the Hepatitis B Awareness Week declaration next year, and to develop a public service announcement video to gather more media attention. Fourth, we worked with medical students, physicians at Harvard teaching hospitals, community organizations, and Quest Diagnostics to hold the first of hopefully many hepatitis B screening and awareness events in Boston. We are very excited about this major new initiative and hope it will be sustainable.

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Team HBV Collegiate Chapter at Harvard and the Hepatitis B Initiative-Boston tabling. February 2010.

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Harvard Chapter before running at LIVERight Boston 2010. (In center, Cambridge City Councilor Leland Cheung)

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The Liver Health Program and Community Kidney Disease Detection (in orange) free health screening clinic at the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, May 1, 2010.

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Event Descriptions5/17/2010 Stanford University

Day 1 of Hepatitis B Awareness Week: Speaker event The very charismatic Meredith Bergin Bailey of the Stanford Asian Liver Center spoke to Stanford students, and she presented on San Francisco Hep B Free. Her energy and wonderful presentation, “San Francisco Hep B Free: Developing Effective Healthcare Campaigns”, along with the cookies and fresh cherries that we provided our audience, made the evening quite an enjoyable and engaging one. Reached Stanford students, mainly undergraduates and a few medical students Community Partners: publicity through other Asian-interest student groups.

5/18/2010 Stanford dining halls

Day 2 of Hepatitis B Awareness Week: Jade Dining Day This event took place in five different dining halls all across campus, reaching hundreds of students during the two-to-three hour span of dinner. Stanford Dining provided delicious sugar cookies topped with jade-colored frosting. The Team HBV members at each booth answered questions and gave away brochures, informational fliers, and Jade Ribbon Campaign goodies to interested students. Reached Stanford students, mainly undergraduates of all backgrounds, races, ethnicities. Community Partner: Stanford Dining

5/19/2010 Stanford U White Plaza

Day 3 of Hepatitis B Awareness Week: World Hepatitis Day To celebrate World Hepatitis Day, Team HBV set up a booth in White Plaza, a central location on campus. We gave away 75 free mini Jamba Juice to students who came to our table and learned about HBV and had nearly 200 balloons in White Plaza. Reached Stanford students, mainly undergrads Community Partner: 15% discount from Jamba Juice. Haas Center for Public Service for letting us use their supplies to make banners and signs

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5/20/2010 All over Stanford campus; White Plaza

Day 4 of Hepatitis B Awareness Week: Jade Day On this day, Team HBV affixed jade colored balloons with info postcards to over 800 bikes throughout campus. The Stanford community woke up to find the campus covered with balloons. During the busy lunch hour, Team HBVers staked out White Plaza to further celebrate, educate, and encourage participation in a raffle for Amazon gift cards. Reached Stanford students, mainly undergradsCommunity Partner: Green Postcards for donating 1000 postcards. Various funding sources: Bingham Fund from Human Biology department, The Stanford Fund, and others.

Summary and Reflection Team HBV at Stanford University burst onto Stanford campus and made a huge impact in its first year. Our group expanded from 6 members to nearly 15 motivated and active members. We planned a huge awareness campaign in May, Hepatitis B Awareness Week, that was able to reach hundreds of students through our creative events. Many students came up to us and told us they had seen the flyers and the emails and had made appointments to get screened. The success of HBAW energized the group and helped ensure the continued strength and growth of Team HBV at Stanford.

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Event Descriptions1/30/10Berkeley Campus (145 Dwinelle Hall)

CHC Film Festival Networking event for health-related student organizations. Various groups like the pre-health fraternity and sorority, AMSA, and AAHS submitted short films to represent their organization and to share the mission and purposes of their organizations to other organizations; Team HBV presented a short Korean drama-like film about individuals affected by Hepatitis B. Allowed for students from different organizations with similar interests to unite for a common cause on campusReached: 40 UCB pre-health/premed students

2/10/10,Berkeley Campus (MLK Pauley Ballroom)

Blood Drive Team HBV set up a table right at the entrance of the blood drive, attracting students who were donating blood to fill out the six question survey.Students took the survey at the table, while waiting in line to register, and while waiting to donate after they had registered. Students were given the answer sheet to the survey as well as a lollipop after they had submitted the quiz.Reached: ~300 UCB students and faculty, and collected 90 surveys.

4/3/10,Berkeley Campus (Valley Life Sciences Building lawn)

Eggster Eggster is the largest free egg hunt in Northern California that attracts hundreds of families from around the Bay Area. Team HBV hosted a booth with several activities for kids including Bowling and Ring Toss. Children were given a choice of Team HBV buttons, HBV ninja tattoos, or candy as a prize for participating. Parents asked questions about our organization and were given brochures; they were also surveyed while their children played the games. Reached: 500 Berkeley community/parents

4/26/10Berkeley Campus (Sather Gate Crescent)

Hep B Freeze Recruited students from various interest organizations including cultural as well as health-related organizations. Provided the official Hep B Awareness Week T-Shirts to the students and had them freeze for 5 minutes at 12pm, in the middle of the main entrance to campus. Part of Team HBV at UC Berkeley’s Hep B Awareness Week. Students held a pose to capture the attention of people walking by, while some held up signs with various important Hepatitis B facts on large posters. All of this was done silently, with each minute marked by a whistle.Reached: 100+ UCB students and faculty, involving 30+ Freeze participants

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5/2/10Berkeley Campus (155 Dwinelle Hall)

Team HBV & APATH presents Wong Fu Productions Collaborated with another campus organization, APATH (Asian Pacific American Theme Housing) to bring Wong Fu Productions to campus. Part of Team HBV at UC Berkeley’s Hep B Awareness Week. Gave an educational lecture about Hepatitis B awareness, why they should be aware, and what steps they can take. Raised $1500+ for the Hep B Project.Reached: 400+ Asian Americans and Asians (16-22 years of age)Community Partner: APATH (Asian Pacific American Theme Housing)

Summary and Reflection We started out strong and had amazing turnout at our first general meeting thanks to the brilliance and strategic mind of our VP of recruitment, Janice Koh. This semester would not have been as successful if it weren’t for the strong support and dedication of our officers. We learned that to have a strong united board, it was important for us to also recognize each other as friends and colleagues outside of the organization and to further unite our organization, we had many social activities designed for members and officers to get to know one another. We also realized the importance of having events that increased awareness and got our members excited. We had many successful campus events that really emphasized collaboration with other student organizations and attempted to target various populations of the Asian community on the UC Berkeley campus. Next semester, we plan to focus more on member recruitment and retention and community outreach. Thanks to the entire team for such an amazing semester!

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Event Descriptions4/9/10-4/10/10Aggie Stadium, UC Davis

Relay for Life 2010 at UCD We passed out 500 flyers about Hep B and liver cancer at this awareness running event.Reached: >5000 students and their family members. Community Partners: Service and social fraternities, student organizations and local businesses. This was a great networking opportunity.

4/28/10East Quad, UC Davis

World Wellness Faire : Explore the Seven Wonders of Wellness The objective of this event is to celebrate wellness efforts on UC Davis campus. It is a joined effort of different health-awareness student organizations and Student Health Services. Each group hosted their own table filled with resource information and interactive activities to engage attendeesReached: >400 studentsCommunity Partners: Student Health Services, Health Education and Promotion Department

5/5/2010Olson 106, UC Davis

“Another Life” Screening Screening of Another Life: The Untold Story of an Asian Epidemic. We held a discussion of the documentary afterward. Reached: 10 API students.Community Partner: Department of Asian American Study

5/19/2010East Quad, UC Davis

World Hepatitis Day Gathering people on the quad with poster boards presenting information about Hep B and how it affects the world. We passed out fliers and answered questions from the audience. There were 11 of us wearing our green Team HBV T-shirt with 1 of us in a black shirt to represent how 1 in 12 would die from Hepatitis. Reached: >100 students.

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Summary and Reflection Team HBV at UC Davis focus on raising campus awareness this quarter. We have participated various events on campus as well as held events to educate the students of UC Davis. We had successfully reached out to our peers and had some positive feedbacks from their survey responses. We had also recruited some very motivated new members, and we are excited to focus on out vaccine project this summer.

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Event Descriptions3/2/2010Kerckhoff Grand Salon

CSA Charity Concert for Hepatitis B Team HBV collaborated with CSA for their annual charity concert. Along with performances by UCLA students, there was a silent auction and raffle. The money raised from the silent auction and raffle were donated to ALC.Reached: UCLA studentsCommunity Partner: Chinese Student Association

3/4/2010De Neve Plaza Rooms

ACA Fundraiser for Hepatitis B Team HBV collaborated with the student cultural groups ACA and NSU, as well as with ChinaCare, to hold a fundraising event. There were several musical and cultural perfomances, food sales, and presentations about HBV by medical school students and UCLA health representatives. Funds were given to ALC for overseas vaccinations.Reached: UCLA studentsCommunity Partners: Association of Chinese Americans, Nikkei Student Union, China Care Bruins, UCLA Ashe Center

5/8/2010Temple Intermediate School Rosemead, CA

Project WILD Outreach We collaborated with Project WILD, a community service club dedicated to tutoring elementary school students in English, to educate two of their groups: the younger kids (kindergarten-2nd/3rd/4th grades) & older kids (5th-8th). We used cartoon posters to teach the younger kids about HBV and played games using HBV viral plushies. For the older kids, we taught them using posters and played jeopardy to quiz them on their knowledge. Reached: Elementary students in Rosemead (K-8)Community Partner: Project WILD

5/17/2010Bread of LifeAckerman Union 2408

Hepatitis B Presentation by Dr. Steven-Hui Han UCLA hepatologist Steven Han, M.D. gave a talk about the current state of hepatitis B, followed by a Q&A session. Food was provided by Zipcar.Target audience: Church attendees and the communityReached: UCLA undergraduates and medical studentsCommunity Partners: Zip Car, UCLA Asian Pacific Liver Center

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Summary and Reflection Team HBV at UCLA has made a significant amount of progress over the past couple of months that has been noticed around campus. We have been able to organize a good number of events this year that has allowed us to reach out to thousands of UCLA students and people in the community. Our members and officers have been very satisfied with the amount of awareness that we have been able to raise in such a short period of time. The best part of everything is that the chemistry within our group is very strong, which leads to an even more productive environment. We are starting on even more projects soon which include writing letters to Congressmen and convincing our student center to provide hepatitis B screenings. We are also researching the possibility of organizing hepatitis B screenings in the community.Team HBV at UCLA started in November 2009. Currently, we are working on developing new projects that will help us expand our hepatitis B outreach. We have formed many strong connections both on campus and in the community that will help us in our efforts. We are looking forward to working with other Team HBV chapters in the Southern California area. Our short-term goals involve contacting Congressmen and convincing our student health center to help us spread awareness of hepatitis B. Our long-term goals involve organizing hepatitis B screenings and also providing vaccinations to underserved communities in Vietnam.

Now – December 2010 (Expected)UCLA & Vietnam

Vaccinations 4 Vietnam Team HBV at UCLA is in the progress of working with MEMO to provide hepatitis B care and education over in Vietnam. Vaccinations at this point is doubtful (will find out in September). MEMO has already established the link to Vietnam. Team HBV will help MEMO fundraise and provide educational material at this point. Out current objectives are to educate, screen, and research. We hope to provide vaccinations if the government permits us.Reached: Underserved Vietnamese in rural communitiesCommunity Partners: MEMO, ICAN, Viet Tribune, Asian Liver Center at Stanford University

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Event Descriptions4/21/2010Natural Sciences Annex 2 Room 101

Team HBV Informational Session Informational session to inform the community to the danger of Hepatitis B and to recruit potential members.Reached: Students, staff, and facultyCommunity Partner: Dr. Alan Wong, Career Adviser for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

Summary and Reflection Since we are a new chapter, our goal was to recruit members and get set up as a legitimate student organization. We firmly believe that we have reached our goal. We were able to assemble a dedicated group of students to our cause, and officers were chosen. We were also able to create several awareness events in a relatively short amount of time. We networked with various resource centers and student organizations. Our goal for the fall is to apply for student organization status at UCSC and fundraise for our cause and spread our word further on campus and to the community. About UC Santa Cruz: It is composed of 21% Asian Americans. The school also has a strong Asian Pacific Islander Resource center, which we work closely with. Our Mascot is the Banana Slugs. We are excited to bring a new chapter of Team HBV to UC Santa Cruz.

5/25/2010Stevenson Event Center

Culture Celebration Night An annual event held by UCSC’s Asian Pacific Islanders Resource Center. The event is composed of student performances and educational tabling. Reached: ~300 Asian American students.Partners: Asian Pacific Islander Resource Center and all the Asian student organizations.

5/23/2010Stevenson 150

Guest Speakers to a Senior Seminar Class The class was a senior exit requirement where the professor invites guest speakers from the community to talk about life after college. A major part of our talk was about Team HBV, and how they can join our cause.Reached: ~ 100 studentsCommunity Partner: Dr. Jeremy Lee, Biology Professor.

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Summary and Reflection As a new chapter, we organized general body meetings and recruited seven active 7 members. We wished to do more, but could not because of limited resource and time this year. However, we have brainstormed ideas to implement next academic year: Establish VP officials for TEAM HBV at UCSD Fundraising ideas: Restaurant fundraising (To help start the club with some funding); Bake Sale; Sunglasses Sale (Idea is to sport the jade ribbon symbol on the outside); Draft letters to ask for donations from local community Awareness ideas: Host an event on Library Walk (Idea is to get chop sticks and stick a jade ribbon in between the chop sticks and add an interesting fact between it. Make large posters that put shocking facts about HBV. Show the large effect HBV has compared to HIV. Host tables during welcome week. Have quizzes and prizes. Share information); Host General Body Meetings (Cooperate with other organizations such as health and Asian organizations to further promote HBV awareness).

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Event Descriptions2/23– 2/26/2010Locust Walk

Hepatitis B Awareness Week Before the start of the week we made HBV pins with jade-colored ribbon and safety pins. On Monday posted flyers with different HBV facts around campus. We then handed out fliers on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday telling people to wear their pins on Friday, and provided information/awareness about HBV at the same time. On Friday, if students wore the pin, they got a free cookie (Our team baked cookies and made jade colored icing ribbons on each one).Reached: ~100 students, and some faculty members

3/4–3/6/2010UPenn

East Coast Asian American Student Union ECAASU is the largest inter-collegiate Asian American student network in the nation, and the conference was held at UPenn this year. Team HBV filmed a short segment in the opening ceremony video to increase exposure. Furthermore, we were able to spread awareness to over 1000 students through putting HBV facts in every program.Reached ~1000 Asian-American students across the nationCommunity partner: ECAASU Planning Team

Semester-long Pan-Asian Health Initiative UPenn Team HBV reached out to the PAHI (funded by the medical school) this year as they have a special program focusing on HBV. One of their representatives is involved in our meetings and educated our members about current research, what is going on in HBV news, etc. Collaboration with PAHI is beneficial as they have more resources and funding which could help sustain our chapter.Reached UPenn Team HBV membersCommunity Partner: PAHI

2/10/2010Fireside Lounge

Presentation at Asian Pacific Student Coalition APSC is the umbrella organization for Pan Asian groups on campus and have GBMs every other week. Team HBV made a presentation at a general body meeting, passing out handmade ribbons to each constituent group representative. We also made a video introducing HBV and how people could get their groups involved in awareness efforts. Reached: 8 APSC board members, ~40 constituent group representativesCommunity Partner: APSC

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Summary and Reflection This year was the first year that UPenn Team HBV became an independent club separate from Penn Taiwanese Society. Thus, we focused on recruiting dedicated members and on creating our executive board officers. I am extremely proud of the accomplishments we had this year spreading awareness through collaboration with on-campus groups as well as reaching out to external sources such as the Hep B foundation. We are confident that the networks we’ve built with these groups will continue to grow in the future. We hope to co-sponsor events with the Pan-Asian Health Initiative, and be able to conduct screenings for HBV near Chinatown in Philadelphia. We are also looking into grants and sponsorships as it is a high priority for our new chapter to be self-sustainable. Per the National Advisors advice, we hope to get the City of Philadelphia to establish a proclamation for World Hepatitis Day in the next year. Our short term goals focus on World Hepatitis Day proclamation, APSC recognition, and Annual Jade Ribbon fashion show. Our long term goals focus on campus-wide recognition, self-sustainability through sponsorship/grants, and educate most of UPenn students to become leaders themselves in fighting against HBV. I am confident in our dedicated officers and members, and look forward to even more events in the near future!

4/26-4/27/2010College Green

World Hepatitis Day Since the national World Hepatitis Day occurs after school gets out, we had our own modified WHD. We made large posters with facts on them and wooden stakes with different facts attached at the top of the stake. We then reserved the lawn with Office of Student Life and stuck the posters and stakes on College Green where traffic was the greatest, to maximize exposure.Reached students walking to class

4/24/10Holiday Inn Express –Midtown

Volunteered at the Patient Workshop for Hepatitis B and Liver Cancer The Hepatitis B foundation held a workshop for HBV patients, and needed volunteers at the event. Our chapter was in charge of registering and directing people at the event. In addition, we were invited to attend their presentation about HBV treatment and liver cancer.Reached HBV patients, HBV patient family members, people at high risk

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Event Descriptions04/29/10Trousdale Parkway

21 Choices Fundraiser/Awareness Campaign We tabled along Trousdale Pkwy with brochures and passed out green (jade wasn’t offered by our vendors) balloons while sharing bits of HBV information with people. We also challenged willing participants to take our HBV trivia pinwheel ‘quiz’ to see how many HBV facts they knew. Finally, we sold 21 choices in an attempt to fundraise.Reached: undergraduate and graduate students, faculty members (one professor bought 21 choices for her whole class!), US citizens and international students, elementary students from the community who were on a tour of our school (they loved the balloons)Community Partner: student government

Summary and Reflection We were planning to organize a guest speaker event (featuring Dr. Fong from the Asian Pacific Liver Center) with APAMSA, and we’d like to execute it next time around. As a new chapter, one of our main challenges was membership and we were able to keep a steady number of members throughout the semester. It will probably still be an issue for us next year, but we have already begun to prepare for it. We would like to find another regular community service opportunity for our club in addition to the Asian Pacific Liver Center outreaches next semester.

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ContactsExecutive Boards Cornell

President Hiu Suen Law [email protected] of Campus Outreach Catherine Ma [email protected] of Community Outreach Alex Rosenberg [email protected] of Operations & Publicity Han Jiang [email protected] of Administration Margaret Xu [email protected] of Finance Susan Li [email protected]

DukePresident Petty Chen [email protected] of Campus Outreach Sharon Mei [email protected] of Community Outreach Brooke Luo [email protected] of Global Outreach Mimi Mao [email protected] of Recruitment & Training Cal Sowa [email protected] of Administration Josh Choi [email protected] of Finance Jing Zhang [email protected]

EmoryPresident Annette Kiviat [email protected] of Campus Outreach Tony [email protected] of Community Outreach Bixi Fu [email protected] of Recruitment & Training Phuc Pham [email protected] of Global Outreach Shaker Dukkipati [email protected] Peter Frolio [email protected] Claire Lin [email protected]

HarvardPresident Francis Deng [email protected] President Ada Lio [email protected]/Treasurer (Admin/Finance) Jenny X Chen [email protected]/Political Chair Janie Yue Zhang [email protected] Outreach Chair David Yang [email protected] Outreach Co-Chairs Daniel Kim [email protected] Hurnan Vongsachang [email protected]

StanfordPresident Sylvia Peterson- Perry [email protected] of Campus Outreach Mai Nguyen [email protected] of Community Outreach Khan Le [email protected] of Recruitment & Training Dylan Kim [email protected] of Administration Katrina Hui [email protected] of Finance Michelle Kang [email protected]

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UC Berkeley President Rebecca Hu [email protected] Campus Outreach Gregory Lam [email protected] Campus Outreach David Tseng [email protected] of Community Outreach Sabrina Wang [email protected] of Administration Paula Park [email protected] of Finance Tiffany Chia [email protected] of Recruitment Janice Koh [email protected] of Technical Affairs David Elledge [email protected]

UC DavisPresident Weei Lo [email protected] of Campus Outreach Eric Kim [email protected] of Community Outreach Sierra Elsken [email protected] of Recruitment & Training Liz Constantz [email protected] of Administration Pinki Singh [email protected] of Finance Kengo Soghoyan [email protected]

UCLAPresident Andy Tien [email protected] of Campus Outreach Samantha Kim [email protected] of Community Outreach Alina Wong [email protected] of Recruitment & Education Michelle Chen [email protected] of Administration Alana Taniguchi [email protected] of Finance Minh-Vu Nguyen [email protected] Director Victor Yee [email protected]

UC Santa CruzPresident Bac-Ai Dong [email protected] of Staff Aracely Carrillo [email protected] of Campus Outreach Ali Kanat [email protected] of Community Outreach Isa Rodriguez [email protected] of Recruitment & Training Cristal Escamilla [email protected] of Administration Briana To [email protected] of Finance Weilee Chen [email protected]

UCSDCo-Presidents Andrew Yeung [email protected] Jessica Luu [email protected]

U PennPresident Cindy Ju [email protected] of Campus Outreach Kaileen yeh [email protected] of Community Outreach Patrice Lin [email protected] of Recruitment & Training Matthew Ku [email protected] of Administration Tiffany Yau [email protected] of Finance James Hwang [email protected]

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Advisory BoardCo-Chair Amanda Wong [email protected] 408.966.9463 mandy4k

Co-Chair Jian Zheng [email protected] 727.698.9117 jianyzheng

ALC liaison Jen Wang [email protected] 208.891.7436 omphaloskeptical

Outreach Advisor Jonathan Chen [email protected] 408.476.4753 jjxumo

Recruitment and Training Advisor Jennifer Yang [email protected] 858.357.7285 hihandai1

Marketing Advisor Derek Chen [email protected] 626.616.1961 squirrley1414

Web Advisor Kristina Chechotka [email protected] 561.459.7269 paledecember

ALC’s Outreach Coordinator Diana Ngo [email protected] 650.566.8860 paxdia

USCPresident Sarah Park [email protected] of Campus Outreach Lauren Maldonado [email protected] of Community Outreach Lauren Maldonado [email protected] of Recruitment & Training Pavika Varma [email protected] of Finance Young Kim [email protected]

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Special ThanksTo the Asian Liver Center at Stanford University...And all its wonderful staff and interns for continuing to support our collegiate chapters throughout the years with educational materials and outreach kits, with invaluable advices and examples, and for helping to plan the 2nd annual conference.

To the Advisory Board...For doing such a fantastic job of mentoring and encouraging every chapter executive boards, for creating Team HBV website and internal site, and among countless other responsibilities, including helping to plan the second annual conference.

To the Ping and Amy Chao Foundation...For helping to sponsor the 2009 Inaugural Team HBV Collegiate Chapter Conference, enabling us to share our experiences nationally and internationally, and for the $2000 Thanksgiving Points Challenge award, which has helped unify our chapters and made further educational outreach efforts this semester possible.

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