Meeting Date
- Opening quotation
- “My disability exists not because I use a wheelchair, but because the broader environment isn’t accessible.”- Stella Young
- Agenda
- A Dream Coming into Focus- Joe Myers
- Background about Joe Myers
- Has been providing optometry services to the U of M community for 30 years
- Has been involved in initiates to get eye care to areas of Jamaica that do not normally have accessible eye care.
- Has been working on groundbreaking research initiatives related to concussion evaluations.
- Works within the University Health Services System
- Dual citizen of the US and Canada
- Graduated from U of M Optometry in 1988 with a degree in optometry. After he began working for U of M.
- Mentors
- Don Hafner- Former Assistant Dean at the school of Public Health
- Howard Salt- Joe’s boss at UHS
- Avedis Donabedian- Creator of healthcare quality assurance.
- Work as equal to equals
- Motivations for Joe’s career
- Loves the people and places that he and his team deliver healthcare to.
- Values basing work on trying to help individuals on an equal to equal basis.
- Background on his work in Jamaica
- 1994 trip to Jamaica to help with multidisciplinary work.
- His team was bothered by the fact they would leave communities without plans to follow-up or visit again. The work was moving from one community to the next without assuring care over time.
- As a result Joe and Richard Cross co-founded the Eye Health Institute.
- 1994 trip to Jamaica to help with multidisciplinary work.
- The Eye Health Institute
- Within this program they returned to the same communities and became the communities primary eye care providers.
- They would revisit each year and provide the community with eye care but would also monitor their other conditions and give them medications.
- Would take high tech equipment down to Jamaica to serve over 8,700 individuals and provided more than 4,200 pairs of glasses to individuals free of charge.
- Humidity killed the high tech equipment so they would need to replace it.
- Third Century Initiative
- Spoke with a patient who could help create container clinics (architecturally repurposed containers also known as ARCs) to help dehumidify the equipment so it did not need to be constantly replaced. As a result they made plans to make a clinic that was dehumidified and air conditioned. To make it sustainable they also made it solar powered. It also functioned as a community center.
- Worked with the community to address their wants and needs.
- Video about the clinic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qfhuoYZoIY&t=5s
- Repurposing
- Repurpose the clinic for other needs
- Allowed for the development of para-practitioners who could deliver healthcare and communicate with practitioners
- Allowed for vaccines to be kept and brought into the community.
- Developed surgical suites
- Went down for contamination.
- Services done at the clinic are not charged.
- Montego Bay surgical suites
- Government built an environment around it that was sanitized allowing patients to not worry about contamination.
- Repurpose the clinic for other needs
- Call Center for Blind Users
- Robert Blake- he was shot in the head resulting in his optic nerves being severed. They trained Blake to be a call center practitioner.
- Bigger Dreams
- To develop more units like this.
- Dream to start a business to fund this project.
- Background on the Project
- In order to quickly diagnose a concussion use retinal oximetry to measure the oxygenation coming off the optic nerve.
- Would determine if someone is concussed and how bad the concussion is.
- In order to quickly diagnose a concussion use retinal oximetry to measure the oxygenation coming off the optic nerve.
- What is being developed?
- A handheld non-invasive device that is used for preventing RTD concussion and secondary incidents
- Why is it important?
- Currently 5.3 million americans living with long term disability due to concussion.
- Current Diagnostic Tools
- CT scans
- Problem: they do not detect all TBIs (even mild ones)
- Blood tests
- Problem: invasive
- CT scans
- Solution
- Their handheld device
- Positives of this device: Non-invasive, real-time results that allow coaches, nurses, parents, etc. the ability to detect if someone has a concussion.
- Practitioners can determine whether there is an injury to the brain.
- Provide a referenceable value
- Handheld Device to Diagnose TBI in less than 60 seconds
- Their handheld device
- Value Proposition
- Can be used within disabilities patients
- If they have a concussion
- When they are recovering
- When they can go back to work
- Can be used within disabilities patients
- ADA and Concussion Outcomes
- Getting this developed so people everywhere can use it
- To be used by athletic trainers and professionals
- Ultimately as accessible as an AED
- Systems integration
- Profits accessed from this can be used to create container clinics.
- Takeaways
- Innovation is about realizing one's dreams
- Innovation depends on diversity and many voices at the table
- Questions/Comments:
- Zach Damon
- We want to be kept in the loop and updated about this project! He also has ideas about funding
- Getting back to work after an injury like this and timing is so important. Anything that can help people who may not be in the best place to make decisions is especially important
- Link to the project: Project website will be up at the beginning of the summer.
- Email Joseph Myers for more information: [email protected]
- https://www.linkedin.com/posts/pleiades-inc_sportssafety-concussiondetection-innovation-activity-7111128422017363969-EXu8/
- Pittsburgh Steelers developed protocols for concussions
- When it was safe to come back.
- Zach Damon
- Announcements
- Student and Community Groups: Disability orgs on Campus
- https://deltaalphapihonorsociety.org/
- Delta Sigma Omicron: https://dres.illinois.edu/home/about/history/delta-sigma-omicron/
- Service fraternity for people who are involved in services for students with disabilities.
- Beta Mu
- List for U of M disability related courses?
- Link to Read and Write: https://accessibility.umich.edu/assistive-technology/software-hardware/read-write-windows
- Survey to anyone currently using read and write or interested.
- Resource page of a2gov: https://www.a2gov.org/services/disability-resources/Pages/Alphabetical-List-of-Resources.aspx
- Anything to share with the Council?
- Can always send announcements and agenda items to [email protected]
- Student and Community Groups: Disability orgs on Campus