Uncategorized @vi ZSFG programs awarded more than $800,000 in Hearts Grants October 19, 2017 The San Francisco General Hospital Foundation awarded more than $800,000 in support of programs, projects, and initiatives at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center through its Hearts Grants Program, which provides funding for innovation that might otherwise go unfunded. Since 2004, the Hearts Grants Program has funded nearly 500 grants totaling close to $12 million, including this year’s 35 grants. The Hearts Grants Program is funded by the Foundation’s annual fund and Heroes & Hearts event. “The Hearts Grants are at the core of the Foundation’s mission, as the funds promote excellence in research, education, and care for all,” said Amanda Heier, Chief Executive Officer of San Francisco General Hospital Foundation. “Our Hearts Grants contribute to the transformative work that takes place at Zuckerberg San Francisco General, and ensures that the hospital’s providers and staff have access to the very best resources and training, have the ability to build out impactful programs, and utilize the most advanced technology and medical equipment available for our community.” “The impact of each and every Hearts Grant is evident throughout the hospital, ranging from the physical, such as furniture and equipment, to the intangible, such as staff training and seed funding necessary to launch new programs and ideas,” said Susan Ehrlich, Chief Executive Officer of Zuckerberg San Francisco General. “These funds not only enrich experiences for our patients and visitors, but for our staff and providers, while enabling us to provide the best care for even more San Franciscans.” Programs funded through the 2017 Hearts Grants have a wide reach and significant impact, ranging from $5,000 to $50,000. These programs include the Department of Surgery receiving $49,450 to purchase laryngoscopy equipment for cutting-edge 360 video and virtual reality training for emergency medicine, surgery, and anesthesia providers. Another program will educate and prepare pregnant women for childbirth, breastfeeding and parenting. The $8,000 funding to the Department of Public Health will support revamping of the curriculum and provide participants with incentives. The Department of Medicine is awarded $7,130 to pilot the Cardiac Recovery through Dietary Support program that will provide medically tailored meals and nutritionist support to patients admitted for heart failure exacerbation and is at risk for readmission. A $52,150 grant is being awarded to LGBTQ Patient Quality Care in order to support data collection for identifying LGBTQ disparities in patient care and experience. And another program, Anatomic Pathology, receives $57,593 to purchase an ultrasound machine to perform fine needle aspiration in a safer, more accurate and effective manner. A complete list of the 2017 Hearts Grants is below. 2017 Heart Grant Awardees Patient Self-Management $3,050 Clinical Laboratory General Operation $4,600 The GOOD NIGHT Group Medical Visit $5,000 Forgetful but Not Forgotten $6,060 Patient Comfort Dialysis $6,551 Cardiac Recovery through Dietary Support $7,130 Early Mobility Safe Patient Handling $7,143 Weight Management Program $7,881 Health Education Program $8,000 Functional Limb Service $10,000 Pharmacy Leadership Development $11,700 Expedited Acute Stroke Care $12,281 Mobile Comfort Care Services $13,340 Cutting Edge Technology $15,377 Care Coordination Leadership $18,500 Potrero del Sol Park FAMILIA Mural $18,874 Risk & Safety Management $20,000 Children’s Immigrant & Refugee Health $21,452 Uniting for Children & Families $23,060 Charge Nurse Development $25,000 Electronic Fetal Monitoring $30,000 Patient Family Conference Room $31,770 Video Laryngoscopy for Neonatal Intubation $35,590 Neuroendoscopy $38,666 Patient-Centered Reproductive Care $45,774 Virtual Reality Training to Improve Trauma Care $49,450 LGBTQ Patient Quality Care $52,150 Fine Needle Aspiration Ultrasound $57,593 Transesophageal Echocardiography Simulator $98,156 Financial Fitness Clinic $5,000 Financial Fitness Clinic $15,000 Vocational Rehabilitation $15,000 HIVE $20,000 Cancer Care Program $25,000 OTI Junior Academy $50,000