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SUMMARY:Bridging AAPI Generations: Family\, Culture\, and Emotional Connection
DESCRIPTION:Explore family\, culture\, and emotional bonds across AAPI generations in this meaningful\, connection-focused conversation.\n\n\nJoin us for a conversation between mental health providers\, Joanne Lam\, PsyD\, Benedict Lim\, PhD\, and Gerald Gonzales\, PhD followed by a live Q&A session. \nJoin the call: \n\nClick here on the day of event to attend!\n\nAAPI communities are built on strong cultural values\, shared history\, and care across generations. At the same time\, differences in language\, experiences\, and expectations can make it hard for families to fully connect and understand one another. \nWe’ll talk about how culture shapes communication\, family roles\, and emotional expression\, and how these can differ across generations. We will also discuss how to have more open conversations\, navigate conflict with care\, and strengthen relationships with parents\, children\, and elders. Whether you’re looking to improve your own family connections or support others\, this session will help you build more empathy\, clarity\, and connection to support the well-being of families together. \nThis is a FREE\, virtual interactive event open to the community. We have invited our Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) members and their families to listen and participate in the conversation. \n*AAPI Community covers communities from Central Asia\, Southeast Asia\, East Asia\, South Asia\, Native Hawaii\, Native Alaska\, the Pacific Islands\, the Indigenous people of the United States\, and individuals with multiracial identities that include any of the above. \n_________________________________________________________________________________________ \nHouseCalls is a virtual communication tool created to S.E.E.E. our members and create conversation around making healthy lifestyle choices\, self- advocacy\, and best practices in the prevention of chronic disease. \nSupport our members and community to take control of their preventive care and chronic conditions​ \nExplore ​and identify opportunities to improve care​ \nEncourage dialogue and partnership between members and medical specialists​ \nEducate ​on how to care for chronic conditions at home \nPlease view prior events here: http://www.kp.org/eastbay/housecalls \n\n\nSpeaker and Moderator Information\nDr. Joanne Lam\, PsyD\, is a licensed psychologist on the Adult Service in the Fremont Psychiatry Department. She works as part of a collaborative team that offers a wide range of services\, including classes\, group therapy\, medication services\, psychological testing\, and brief\, problem-focused individual psychotherapy. \nDr. Lam’s personal and professional background equips her to work with a diverse range of concerns presented by the Bay Area population. Born and raised in the Bay Area\, she also spent part of her early childhood in Hong Kong\, experiences that shaped her appreciation for the complex intersectionality of individuals’ identities. She completed her predoctoral internship at California Pacific Medical Center (APA-approved) and her postdoctoral residency at Kaiser Permanente (APA-approved)\, where she continued on as a staff member after completing her training. \nDr. Lam provides both individual and group therapy\, using an integrative approach grounded in evidence-based treatments such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)\, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)\, and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Her specialty area is health psychology\, focusing on the psychological\, behavioral\, and cultural factors that influence physical health and overall well-being. She also offers treatment in Cantonese. \nShe is proud to be part of a compassionate\, highly motivated\, and skilled team dedicated to ensuring that patients’ needs are thoughtfully and effectively addressed. \nClick here to learn more about Dr. Lam! \n\n\nDr. Benedict Lim graduated from the University of California\, Berkeley with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. He earned both a Master of Arts and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Massachusetts Boston. He completed a one-year internship at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts Mental Health Center\, followed by a one-year postdoctoral residency in Adult Psychiatry at Kaiser Permanente in Fremont. \nDr. Lim joined The Permanente Medical Group in 2001 and has worked with individuals from diverse backgrounds\, helping them achieve more positive and optimal emotional health. His experience has shown that the most important factor in success is the active role taken by the individual seeking help. \n  \nClick here to learn more about Dr. Lim! \n\n\nGerald Gonzales\, Ph.D.\, is a licensed psychologist dedicated to teaching his students the values of intentionality\, competence\, and cultural humility in clinical practice. With a doctoral degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Oregon\, Gerald has honed his mental health expertise through clinical practice\, healthcare leadership\, and transformative patient care initiatives. \nAs a former clinic director\, training director\, and child & family psychologist at Kaiser Permanente\, Gerald didn’t just manage operations and provide services; he brought a unique and innovative approach to mental health care. Even amidst the challenges of a global pandemic\, he spearheaded transformative initiatives\, showcasing his compassionate leadership and inspiring others to tap into their creative solutions. \n  \nOutside academia\, Gerald is deeply engaged in service scholarship\, community outreach\, and professional affiliations\, reflecting his commitment to positively impacting people’s lives within and beyond the university community.Gerald is a double Bronco—he has a BS in Finance and an MA in Counseling Psychology. He enjoys spending time with family and friends\, traveling\, reading\, and golfing. \n  \nClick here to learn more about Dr. Gonzalez!
URL:https://potluckasianamerica.org/event/bridging-aapi-generations-family-culture-and-emotional-connection/
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SUMMARY:The Silent Risk: Lung Cancer in Asian American Women
DESCRIPTION:Join the discussion on lung cancer in Asian American women and learn about what resources are available at Kaiser Permanente.\n\n\nPlease join us on Thursday\, November 6\, 2025 \, from 3:30 pm EST / 12:30pm PST for a discussion between Internal Medicine physician Dr. Amanda Chang alongside Thoracic Surgeon Dr. . Jeff Velotta and Pulmonologist Dr. Peter Le. They will explore topics related to lung cancer risk in Asian American women and answer common questions to help you better understand and screen for this. \n\nCLICK HERE ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT TO JOIN.\n\nJoin the call on Zoom to learn more and find out what resources are available at Kaiser Permanente. \n________________________________________________________________________________________ \nHouseCalls is a virtual communication tool created to S.E.E.E. our members and create conversation around making healthy lifestyle choices\, self- advocacy\, and best practices in the prevention of chronic disease. \nSupport our members and community to take control of their preventive care and chronic conditions​ \nExplore ​and identify opportunities to improve care​ \nEncourage dialogue and partnership between members and medical specialists​ \nEducate ​on how to care for chronic conditions at home \nPlease view prior events here: http://www.kp.org/eastbay/housecalls \n\n\nSpeaker and Moderator Information \nDr. Amanda Chang is a second-year Internal Medicine resident at Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center. She is a daughter of Chinese immigrants and a Bay Area native who grew up in San Jose and attended UC Berkeley for college. She went out to Chicago to complete medical school at Northwestern University\, and was delighted to be able to return to the Bay Area for residency and serve the diverse community of the East Bay. In her free time\, she can be found running around Lake Merritt\, hiking with her Shiba Inu on one of the many scenic trails in the area\, or exploring new food spots. \nClick here to learn more about Dr. Chang! \n\n\nDr. Jeff Velotta‘s clinical interests involve all aspects of thoracic surgery\, especially minimally invasive lung and esophageal surgery\, image-guided surgical techniques for small lung nodules\, and multimodality treatment of mesothelioma. Along with his colleagues\, he is committed to maintain Kaiser Permanente in Oakland as a center of excellence for the Bay Area and continue its values and success. \nIn addition to his full-time clinical duties at Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center\, he is a clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of California\, San Francisco (UCSF) School of Medicine. His role entails teaching and training UCSF medical students and surgery residents throughout the course of the year. He is very interested in surgical quality research pertaining to outcomes in minimally invasive surgeries for lung and esophageal cancer. He currently has ongoing studies pertaining to novel ways to provide better pain relief after thoracic surgery\, multimodality treatment of mesothelioma\, and the incidence and outcomes for never-smokers with lung cancer. \nHis wife\, also a Bay Area native\, is an internal medicine physician at Kaiser Permanente. In his spare time\, you can find him with his two young boys at the park or on the beaches of Hawaii. \nClick here to learn more about Dr. Velotta! \n\n\nDr. Peter Le grew up in Southern California\, went to college at Cal\, and is an energetic Cal Football and Los Angeles Lakers Fan. Along with discussing treatment options with patients\, his goal is to help patients understand what their disease is\, and what to expect with this disease. One of his joys is teaching Physicians in Training at the Intensive Care Unit. Fluent in both Spanish and Vietnamese he welcomes all patients in whom English is their second language. \nClick here to learn more about Dr. Peter Le!
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