Fourth Annual Lynne Stevens Memorial Lecture “Transforming Health Care Response to Domestic Violence: Lessons from Kaiser Permanente”
Stevens Lecture Final flyer for 2013
Fourth Annual Lynne Stevens Memorial Lecture
Lynne Stevens, LCSW BCD 1946-2009, Director of the Responding to Violence Against Women Program
Transforming the Health Care Response to Domestic Violence:
Assistant Professor at the B.U. Department of Family Medicine.
Lessons from Kaiser Permanente,
Speaker: Brigid McCaw MD, MPH, MS, ACP
Stevens was a clinician, activist and researcher who worked locally, nationally and internationally, specializing in evaluation of the quality of care offered to women who were victims of violence.
Date: May 28, 2013 ~ Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Violence Prevention Program, Kaiser-Permanente Northern California
Dowling Amphitheatre ~ Boston Medical Center
Attendees are cordially invited for lunch at 11:45 and a Q & A discussion from 1-2
with Dr. McCaw following the lecture
Dr. McCaw oversees the implementation of a comprehensive, coordinated approach for improving identification and services for intimate partner violence across all the Kaiser Permanente regions and also participates in research and teaching. She is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians, serves on the Institute of Medicine Forum on Global Violence Prevention, and is Chair-elect for the National Health Collaborative for Abuse and Violence. Dr. McCaw received her MS from the UCB-UCSF Joint Medical Program, MPH from the UCB School of Public Health, MD from UCSF, and did her Internal Medicine residency at UC Davis.